Mathematics Münster

Dynamics – Geometry – Structure

Mathematics Münster advances cutting-edge research by implementing integrated approaches to solve fundamental problems across various mathematical disciplines. By combining and connecting diverse fields, techniques, and perspectives, we develop comprehensive solutions that solve large classes of mathematical problems and open up new fields of application.

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Conference
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Perspectives on the cohomology of general linear groups

6 – 10 October 2025

This workshop focuses on recent advances around the (co-)homology of general linear and related groups. These basic topological invariants are, for example, related to questions in algebraic K-theory and conjectures in number theory. Their study can be approached from many different mathematical perspectives, each using their own set of techniques.

Lecture
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Scientific postdoc presentations

16 October 2025, 2:15 pm

Get an insight into the research of seven new postdoctoral researchers of Mathematics Münster. In short scientific presentations Chun-Kai Kevin Chien, Georg Lehner, Fridolin Melong, Tomás Casal Otero, Maxim Ramzi, Eduardo Silva and Alexandra Stavrianidi will introduce their topics. The talks take place within the Colloquium Wilhelm Killing on 16 October 2025 at 2:15 pm in lecture hall M4.

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"Von Regenbogen-Kreisen und dem Zufall in der Kombinatorik"

Video recording of Lisa Sauermann's public lecture available now

At the beginning of July, Prof. Dr. Lisa Sauermann (University of Bonn) gave an accessible introduction to combinatorics during our public lecture series "Brücken in der Mathematik". The recording of her lecture is available now for everyone interested on our Cluster’s YouTube channel. [de]

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"My time in Münster was formative"

Insights into the MATHRIX programme

We asked two current and two former MATHRIX Assistant Professors about the highlights and opportunities that the programme has offered them. Kristin Gabe, Anna Gusakova, Franziska Jahnke and Aleksandra Kwiatkowska share their experiences.