Veranstaltung
Hier finden Sie alle bisherigen Nachrichten und Berichte über wissenschaftliche Veranstaltungen.
Hier finden Sie alle bisherigen Nachrichten und Berichte über wissenschaftliche Veranstaltungen.
Prof. Dr. Louis-Pierre Arguin (University of Oxford) will give a talk on "Large Values of the Riemann Zeta Function: A probabilistic journey" at the Colloquium Wilhelm Killing on 16 January 2025. The talk takes place at 2:15 pm in lecture hall M4.
Zsuzsanna Baran (University of Cambridge) will give a talk on "Phase transition for random walks on graphs with an added weighted random matching" at the Colloquium Wilhelm Killing on 09 January 2025. The talk takes place at 2:15 pm in lecture hall M4.
Prof. Dr. Richard Höfer (Universität Regensburg) will give a talk on "Derivation of effective rheology of suspensions" at the Colloquium Wilhelm Killing on 12 December 2024. The talk takes place at 2:15 pm in lecture hall M4.
Prof. Dr. Volker Schlue (University of Melbourne) will give a talk on "Expanding black hole cosmologies: On the non-linear stability of Kerr de Sitter spacetimes" at the Colloquium Wilhelm Killing on 05 December 2024. The talk takes place at 2:15 pm in lecture hall M4.
Prof. Dr. Daniele Semola (Universität Wien) will give a talk on "The large-scale structure of 4-manifolds with nonnegative Ricci curvature and Euclidean volume growth" at the Colloquium Wilhelm Killing on 28 November 2024. The talk takes place at 2:15 pm in lecture hall M4.
Prof. Dr. Matthias Schulte (TU Hamburg) will give a talk on "Stochastic geometry, Poisson processes and Stein's method" at the Colloquium Wilhelm Killing on 21 November 2024. The talk takes place at 2:15 pm in lecture hall M4.
Prof. Dr. Ian Hambleton (McMaster University) will give a talk on "Euler characteristics in dimension four" at the Colloquium Wilhelm Killing on 07 November 2024. The talk takes place at 2:15 pm in lecture hall M4.
Prof. Dr. Barbara Verfürth (Universität Bonn) will give a talk on "Numerical homogenization of multiscale problems with several (critically) coupled scales" at the Colloquium Wilhelm Killing on 31 October 2024. The talk takes place at 2:15 pm in lecture hall M4.
Prof. Dr. Bernhard Schmitzer (Universität Göttingen) will give a talk on "The Riemannian geometry of Sinkhorn divergences" at the Colloquium Wilhelm Killing on 24 October 2024. The talk takes place at 2:15 pm in lecture hall M4.
Prof. Dr. Tobias Lamm (Karlsruher Institut für Technologie) will give a talk on "Geometric flows with rough initial data" at the Colloquium Wilhelm Killing on 27 June 2024. The talk takes place at 2:15 pm in lecture hall M4.
Prof. Dr. Martin Burger (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron - DESY) will give a talk on "Particle Methods in Machine Learning and Inverse Problems" at the Colloquium Wilhelm Killing on 20 June 2024. The talk takes place at 2:15 pm in lecture hall M4.
Get an insight into the research of four new postdoctoral researchers of Mathematics Münster. In short scientific presentations Adrian Riekert, James Stanfield, Allen Junta Fang and Robin Sroka will introduce their topics. The talks take place within the Colloquium Wilhelm Killing on 13 June 2024 at 2:15 pm in lecture hall M4.
Prof. Dr. Dima Sinapova (Rutgers University) will give a talk on "The tree property" at the Colloquium Wilhelm Killing on 6 June 2024. The talk takes place at 2:15 pm in lecture hall M4.
Prof. Dr. Peter Albers (University of Heidelberg) will give a talk on "Symplectic billiards, a gentle introduction" on 8 May 2024. The talk takes place at 2:15 pm in lecture hall M6.
Prof. Dr. Guido Kings (University of Regensburg) will give a talk on "Periods and L-functions" on 2 May 2024. The talk takes place at 2:15 pm in lecture hall M6.
Prof. Dr. Tobias Weth (University of Frankfurt) will give a talk on "The geometric impact of overdetermined boundary value problems" on 25 April 2024. The talk takes place at 2:15 pm in lecture hall M4.
Prof. Dr. Thomas Koberda (University of Virginia) will give a talk on "Homeomorphism groups of manifolds and first order logic" on 18 April 2024. The talk takes place at 2:15 pm in lecture hall M4.
The Wilhelm Killing Colloquium starts again. Prof. Dr. Antti Knowles (University of Geneva) will give the first talk on "Random graphs as models of quantum disorder" on 11 April 2024. The talk takes place at 2:15 pm in lecture hall M4.
Prof. Dr. Rupert Klein (FU Berlin) will give a talk about "Scale interactions in tropical cyclones" at the Wilhelm Killing Colloquium on 18 January 2024. The talk takes place at 2:15 pm in lecture hall M5.
Prof. Dr. Anne Pichon (Aix-Marseille Université) will give a talk entitled "How looks a singular space in a small neighbourhood of a point?" at the Wilhelm Killing Colloquium on 11 January 2024. The talk takes place at 2:15 pm in lecture hall M5.
Prof. Dr. Juan J. L. Velázquez (University of Bonn) will give a talk entitled "A free boundary problem of cell polarization" at the Colloquium Wilhelm Killing on 30 November 2023. The talk takes place at 2:15 pm in lecture hall M5.
ABSAGE Prof. Dr. Tobias Weth (University of Frankfurt) will give a talk entitled "The geometric impact of overdetermined boundary value problems" at the Colloquium Wilhelm Killing on 16 November 2023. The talk takes place at 2:15 pm in lecture hall M5.
Get an insight into the research of five new postdoctoral researchers of Mathematics Münster. In short scientific presentations Benjamin Brück, Dmitry Kabanov, Catherine Ray, Markus Tempelmayr and Dennis Wulle will introduce their research interests. The talks take place at the Colloquium Wilhelm Killing on 9 November 2023, 2:15 pm, in lecture hall M5.
Prof. Dr. William Crawley-Boevey (University of Bielefeld) will give a talk entitled "Integral representations of quivers" at the Colloquium Wilhelm Killing on 2 November 2023. The talk takes place at 2:15 pm in lecture hall M5.
Prof. Dr. Bernhard Hanke (Augsburg University) will give a talk entitled "Torsion obstructions to positive scalar curvature" at the Colloquium Wilhelm Killing on 26 October 2023. The talk takes place at 2:15 pm in lecture hall M5.
Dr. Riccardo Christoferi (Radboud University) will give a talk at the Colloquium Wilhelm Killing on 12 October 2023. The talk takes place at 2:15 pm in lecture hall M5 and via Zoom (passwort: LieAlgebra).
Prof. Dr. Peter Topping (University of Warwick) will give a talk entitled "PDE aspects of geometric flows" at the Colloquium Wilhelm Killing on 29 June 2023. The talk takes place at 2:15 pm in lecture hall M4 and via Zoom. Tea time starts at 3:15 pm in the Cluster Common Room.
Dr. Rajula Srivastava (University of Bonn) will give a talk entitled "Counting Rational Points near Flat Hypersurfaces" at the Colloquium Wilhelm Killing on 22 June 2023. The talk takes place at 2:15 pm in lecture hall M4 and via Zoom. Tea time starts at 3:15 pm in the Cluster Common Room.
Prof. Dr. David Broadhurst (Open University, UK) will give a talk entitled "Taming unsummable series" at the Colloquium Wilhelm Killing on 15 June 2023. The talk takes place at 2:15 pm in lecture hall M5 and via Zoom. Tea time starts at 3:15 pm in the Cluster Common Room.
Prof. Dr. Björn Bringmann (University of Princeton) will give a talk entitled "Probabilistic aspects of scalar and geometric wave equations" at the Colloquium Wilhelm Killing on 07 June 2023. The talk takes place at 2:15 pm in lecture hall M5 and via Zoom. Tea time starts at 3:15 pm in the Cluster Common Room.
Prof. Dr. Daniel Huybrechts (Universität Bonn) will give a talk entitled "The K3 category of a cubic fourfold" at the Colloquium Wilhelm Killing on 11 May 2023. The talk takes place at 2:15 pm in lecture hall M4 and via Zoom. Tea time starts at 3:15 pm in the Cluster Common Room.
The CRC 1442 Geometry: Deformations and Rigidity invites you to the CRC Colloquium on 4 May 2023 at 2:00 pm. Prof. Dr. Gustav Holzegel will speak about "Geometric non-linear wave equations". Dr. Christopher Kauffman will give a talk entitled "Perturbed wave equations on black hole spacetimes". These two lectures will take place in the context of the Wilhelm Killing Colloquium in lecture hall M4 and via Zoom. Get-together afterwards in the Cluster Common Room.
Prof. Dr. Jean-Pierre Tignol (UCLouvain) will give a talk entitled "Linkage of quaternion algebras and systems of quadratic equations over number fields" at the Colloquium Wilhelm Killing on 27 April 2023. The talk takes place at 2:15 pm in lecture hall M4 and via Zoom. Tea time starts at 3:15 pm in the Cluster Common Room.
Prof. Dr. Jean-Christophe Mourrat (École normale supérieure de Lyon) will give a talk entitled "Mean-field disordered systems and Hamilton-Jacobi equations" at the Colloquium Wilhelm Killing on 20 April 2023. The talk takes place at 2:15 pm in lecture hall M4 and via Zoom. Tea time starts at 3:15 pm in the Cluster Common Room.
Prof. Dr. Franck Sueur (Université de Bordeaux) will give a talk entitled "Is there a chance to control the climate?" at the Colloquium Wilhelm Killing on 1 December 2022. The talk takes place at 2:15 pm in lecture hall M2. Tea time starts at 3:15 pm in the Common Room.
Prof. Dr. Alain Trouvé (Ecole Normale Superieure, Cachan) will give a talk entitled "Diffeomorphic transport, riemannian geometry, geometric information and scales" at the Colloquium Wilhelm Killing on 24 November 2022. The talk takes place at 2:15 pm in lecture hall M2 and via Zoom. Tea time starts at 3:15 pm in the Common Room.
Prof. Dr. Timo Richarz (TU Darmstadt) will give a talk entitled "Reductions of Shimura varieties" at the Colloquium Wilhelm Killing on 17 November 2022. The talk takes place at 2:15 pm in lecture hall M2 and via Zoom. Tea time starts at 3:15 pm in the Common Room.
Prof. Dr. Felix Schulze (University of Warwick) will give a talk entitled "Compactness of 3-dimensional Ricci-pinched manifold" at the Colloquium Wilhelm Killing on 10 November 2022. The talk takes place at 2:15 pm in lecture hall M5 and via Zoom. Tea time starts at 3:15 pm in the Common Room.
Prof. Dr. Andrea Malchiodi (Scuola Normale Superiore Pisa) will give a talk entitled "A Variational approach to Liouville equations" at the Colloquium Wilhelm Killing on 3 November 2022. The talk takes place at 2:15 pm in lecture hall M2 and via Zoom. Tea time starts at 3:15 pm in the Common Room.
Dr. Serhii Bardyla (Universität Wien) will give a talk entitled "Algebra, Topology and Completeness" at the Colloquium Wilhelm Killing on 13 October 2022. The talk takes place at 2:15 pm in lecture hall M2 and via Zoom. Tea time starts at 3:15 pm in the Common Room.
Prof. Dr. Jochen Koenigsmann (University of Oxford) will give a talk entitled "Encoding arithmetic in Galois groups" at the Colloquium Wilhelm Killing on 7 July 2022. The talk takes place at 4:30 pm in person in lecture hall M2. Tea time starts at 4 pm in the Common Room.
Prof. Dr. Menachem Magidor (Einstein Institute Jerusalem) will give a talk entitled "Regularity properties of subsets of the real line and other Polish spaces" at the Colloquium Wilhelm Killing on 30 June 2022. The talk takes place at 4:30 pm in person in lecture hall M2. Tea time starts at 4 pm in the Common Room.
Prof. Dr. Michael Aizenman (Princeton University) will give a talk entitled "Random loop ensembles as a common mathematical scaffolding of some quantum and classical stat mech models" at the Colloquium Wilhelm Killing on 23 June 2022. The talk takes place at 4:30 pm in person in lecture hall M2. Tea time starts at 4 pm in the Cluster lounge opposite SRZ 216 (2nd floor).
Get an insight into the research of five new postdoctoral researchers of Mathematics Münster. In short scientific presentations they will introduce their topics at the Colloquium Wilhelm Killing on 15 June 2022. The talks take place at 1 pm in room SRZ 216/217 and via Zoom. After the talks, there will be the opportunity to exchange ideas while enjoying tea, coffee and cake in the Common Room.
Prof. Dr. Bruno Klingler (HU Berlin) will give a talk entitled "Tame geometry and Hodge theory" at the Colloquium Wilhelm Killing on 12 May 2022. The talk takes place at 4:30 pm in room M2 and via Zoom.
Prof. Dr. Ben Schweizer (TU Dortmund) will give a talk entitled "On the long time behavior of waves" at the Colloquium Wilhelm Killing on 5 May 2022. The talk takes place at 4:30 pm in room M2 and via Zoom.
Prof. Dr. Stefan Steinerberger (University of Washington) will give a talk entitled "The Notion of Curvature on Graphs" at the Colloquium Wilhelm Killing on 28 April 2022. The talk takes place at 4:30 pm via Zoom.
Prof. Dr. Rustum Choksi (McGill University) will give a talk entitled "Three Variational Problems Addressing Three Physical Paradigmsy" at the Colloquium Wilhelm Killing on 21 April 2022. The talk takes place at 4:30 pm in room SRZ 216.
Prof. Dr. Alan Reid (Rice University) will give a talk entitled "Profinite rigidity, direct products and finite presentability" at the Colloquium Wilhelm Killing on 7 April 2022. The talk takes place at 4:30 pm in room SRZ 216.
Prof. Dr. Robert Pego (Carnegie Mellon University) will give a talk entitled "Stable communities in Lotka-Volterra dynamics: exclusion, multiplicity, stabilization"Geometry of Linear Convolutional Networks" at the Colloquium Wilhelm Killing on 13 January 2022. The talk takes place at 4:30 pm via Zoom.
Prof. Dr. Guido Montúfar (University of California) will give a talk entitled "Geometry of Linear Convolutional Networks" at the Colloquium Wilhelm Killing on 9 December 2021. The talk takes place at 4:30 pm via Zoom.
Get an insight into the research of eight new postdoctoral researchers of Mathematics Münster. In short scientific presentations they will introduce their topics at the Colloquium Wilhelm Killing on 2 December 2021. The talk takes place at 4:30 pm via Zoom.
Prof. Dr. Daniel Peterseim (Universität Augsburg) will give a talk entitled "On the localization problem in numerical homogenization" at the Colloquium Wilhelm Killing on 25 November 2021. The talk takes place at 4:30 pm as hybrid event.
Prof. Dr. Robert Kohn (New York University) will give a talk entitled "Mechanical Metamaterials" at the Colloquium Wilhelm Killing on 18 November 2021. The talk takes place at 4:30 pm via Zoom.
Prof. Dr. Mohammed Abouzaid (Columbia University) will give a talk entitled "Homotopical methods in Floer theory" at the Colloquium Wilhelm Killing on 11 November 2021. The talk takes place at 4:30 pm via Zoom.
Prof. Dr. André Neves (University of Chicago) will give a talk entitled "Minimal surfaces in hyperbolic manifolds" at the Colloquium Wilhelm Killing on 4 November 2021. The talk takes place at 4:30 via Zoom and is also the plenary talk of the conference "New Trends in Geometric PDEs".
Prof. Dr. Filip Rindler (University of Warwick) will give a talk entitled "Elasto-plasticity driven by dislocation movement" at the Colloquium Wilhelm Killing on 28 October 2021. The talk takes place at 4:30 pm at SRZ 216 and via Zoom (hybrid event).
Prof. Dr. Nadia S. Larsen (University of Oslo), current Münster Research fellow at Mathematics Münster, will give a talk entitled "Higher rank graphs: a C*-algebraic perspective and beyond" at the Colloquium Wilhelm Killing on 14 October 2021. The talk takes place at 4:30 pm at SRZ 216 and via Zoom (hybrid event).
Prof. Dr. Xin Li (University of Glasgow) spricht am 8. Juli 2021 beim Colloquium Wilhelm Killing zum Thema "Interactions between C*-algebras, topological dynamics and group theory". Die Veranstaltung findet um 16:30 Uhr via Zoom statt. Um 16:15 Uhr startet das virtuelle Kaffeetrinken. Der Vortrag ist Teil der Konferenz "Groups meet C*-algebras".
Prof. Dr. Michael Jeffrey Ward (Universität of British Columbia) spricht am 24. Juni 2021 zum Thema "Topics in Localized Pattern Formation for Reaction-Diffusion Systems in 3-D" beim Colloquium Wilhelm Killing. Die Veranstaltung findet um 16:30 Uhr via Zoom statt. Um 16:15 Uhr startet das virtuelle Kaffeetrinken.
Prof. Dr. Artem Chernikov (University of California/Los Angeles) spricht am 17. Juni 2021 zum Thema "Recognizing groups and fields in Erdös geometry and model theory" beim Colloquium Wilhelm Killing. Die Veranstaltung findet um 16:30 Uhr via Zoom statt. Um 16:15 Uhr startet das virtuelle Kaffeetrinken.
Prof. Dr. Yilin Wang (MIT) spricht am 10. Juni 2021 zum Thema "How round is a Jordan curve?" beim Colloquium Wilhelm Killing. Die Veranstaltung findet um 16:30 Uhr via Zoom statt. Um 16:15 Uhr startet das virtuelle Kaffeetrinken.
Prof. Dr. Chris Wendl (Humboldt-Universität Berlin) spricht am 20. Mai 2021 zum Thema "On transversality and symmetry" beim Colloquium Wilhelm Killing. Die Veranstaltung findet um 16:30 Uhr via Zoom statt. Um 16:15 Uhr startet das virtuelle Kaffeetrinken.
Prof. Dr. Roman Sauer (Universität Karlsruhe) hält am 29. April 2021 einen Vortrag mit dem Titel "Actions on Cantor spaces, volume and macroscopic scalar curvature". Die Veranstaltung findet um 16:30 Uhr via Zoom statt. Um 16:15 Uhr startet das virtuelle Kaffeetrinken.
Prof. Dr. Henry Wilton (University of Cambridge) hält am 22. April 2021 einen Vortrag mit dem Titel "Negative immersions and one-relator groups". Die Veranstaltung findet um 16:30 Uhr via Zoom statt. Um 16:15 Uhr startet das virtuelle Kaffeetrinken.
Prof. Dr. Joel Fine (Université Libre de Bruxelles) hält am 15. April 2021 einen Vortrag mit dem Titel "Knots and minimal surfaces ". Die Veranstaltung findet um 16:30 Uhr via Zoom statt. Um 16:15 Uhr startet das virtuelle Kaffeetrinken.
Prof. Dr. Eva Viehmann (TU München) hält am 4. Februar 2021 einen Vortrag mit dem Titel "Frobenius-conjugacy classes and affine Deligne-Lusztig varieties". Die Veranstaltung findet um 16:30 Uhr via Zoom statt. Um 16:15 Uhr startet das virtuelle Kaffeetrinken.
Prof. Dr. Clara Löh (Universität Regensburg) hält am 28. Januar 2021 einen Vortrag mit dem Titel "Computing simplicial volumes". Die Veranstaltung findet um 16:30 Uhr via Zoom statt. Um 16:15 Uhr startet das virtuelle Kaffeetrinken.
Prof. Dr. Ruth Charney (Brandeis University) hält am 21. Januar 2021 einen Vortrag mit dem Titel "Searching for Hyperbolicity". Die Veranstaltung findet um 16:30 Uhr via Zoom statt. Um 16:15 Uhr startet das virtuelle Kaffeetrinken.
Prof. Dr. Carolyn Gordon (Dartmouth College) hält am 14. Januar 2021 einen Vortrag mit dem Titel "Can you hear the shape of a manifold?". Die Veranstaltung findet um 16:30 Uhr via Zoom statt. Um 16:15 Uhr startet das virtuelle Kaffeetrinken.
Prof. Dr. Ilaria Perugia (Universität Wien) hält am 10. Dezember 2020 einen Vortrag mit dem Titel "Problem-oriented finite elements". Die Veranstaltung findet um 16:30 Uhr via Zoom statt. Um 16:15 Uhr startet das virtuelle Kaffeetrinken.
Prof. Dr. Leif Döring (Universität Mannheim) hält am 3. Dezember 2020 einen Vortrag mit dem Titel "On individualisation strategies in university education in mathematics". Die Veranstaltung findet um 16:30 Uhr via Zoom statt. Um 16:15 Uhr startet das virtuelle Kaffeetrinken.
Prof. Dr. Gilles Francfort (Université Paris XIII) hält am 26. November 2020 einen Vortrag mit dem Titel "Plasticity, a template for dissipation in solids". Die Veranstaltung findet um 16:30 Uhr via Zoom statt. Um 16:15 Uhr startet das virtuelle Kaffeetrinken.
Prof. Dr. Nicolas Perkowski (FU Berlin) hält am 19. November 2020 einen Vortrag mit dem Titel "Infinite regularization by noise". Die Veranstaltung findet um 16:30 Uhr via Zoom statt. Um 16:15 Uhr startet das virtuelle Kaffeetrinken.
Prof. Dr. Jacob Bedrossian (Maryland) hält am 12. November 2020 via Zoom einen Vortrag mit dem Titel "Almost-sure exponential mixing for stochastic Navier-Stokes with applications to passive scalar turbulence". Die Veranstaltung findet um 16:30 Uhr statt. Um 16:15 Uhr startet das virtuelle Kaffeetrinken.
Hermitian K-theory is the study of unimodular forms through the eyes of K-theory. In work of B. Calmès, E. Dotto, Y. Harpaz, F. Hebestreit, M. Land, K. Moi, D. Nardin, T. Nikolaus and W. Steimle, it was recently shown that there is a fibre sequence relating ordinary algebraic K-theory, hermitian K-theory (aka Grothendieck-Witt theory) and L-theory in a very general context. The lectures will focus on these results. One lecture series focuses on Grothendieck-Witt theoretic aspects and one focuses on L-theoretic aspects.
Prof. Dr. Hannah Markwig hält am 16. Juli 2020 via Zoom einen Vortrag mit dem Titel "Curve counting and tropical geometry". Die Veranstaltung findet um 16:30 Uhr statt. Um 16:15 Uhr startet das virtuelle Kaffeetrinken. Zoom-ID: 91691193801
Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Lück hält am 18. Juni 2020 via Zoom einen Vortrag mit dem Titel "Groups meet C*-algebras: an appetizer ". Die Veranstaltung findet um 16:30 Uhr statt. Um 16:15 Uhr startet das virtuelle Kaffeetrinken. Zoom-ID: 91691193801
Prof. Dr. Gianluigi Rozza hält am Mittwoch, 10. Juni 2020, via Zoom einen Vortrag mit dem Titel "State of the art and perspectives for reduced order methods in computational fluid dynamics". Die Veranstaltung findet um 16:30 Uhr statt. Um 16:15 Uhr startet das virtuelle Kaffeetrinken. Zoom-ID: 94121190906
Prof. Dr. Nicola Gigli (SISSA Trieste) hält am 5. Dezember 2019 einen Vortag mit dem Titel "Functional analysis and metric geometry". Die Veranstaltung beginnt um 16:30 Uhr im Hörsaal M5. Ab 16 Uhr gibt es Gelegenheit, sich bei Tee und Kaffee im Common Room auszutauschen.
Acht neue Postdocs von Mathematics Münster geben Einblicke in ihre Forschung. In kurzen wissenschaftlichen Vorträgen stellen diese Wissenschaftlerinnen und Wissenschaftler ihre Themen vor: Giles Gardam, Sahana Hassan Balasubramanya, Claudius Heyer, Benno Kuckuck, Omar Mohsen, Matteo Perugini, Jens Reinhold und Alexander Stottmeister.
The Calculus of Variations is a research field whose boundaries have been constantly pushed by questions emerging both in pure mathematics and in the applied sciences. The scope of this Workshop is to bring together experts in the field who will present talks on recent advances in theoretical and applied problems in the Calculus of Variations.
The conference aims to establish strong interactions between probability theory, analysis and statistical mechanics to investigate physical systems with random input and high degree of comlexity. It will bring together leading experts of a wide spectrum of all three topics as well as young researchers and foster an intense exchange of ideas.
The purpose of the meeting is to study relationships between local and global invariants in Riemannian Geometry. Our intention is to bring together experts in the field as well as young mathematicians. We plan to schedule talks from the morning of Monday, 29 July, through the afternoon of Friday, 2 August. The program of the Workshop is structured so that beyond the lectures there will be many opportunities for intensive discussions.
The aim of this conference is to bring together specialists from the algebraic (or arithmetic) and the pure model theory community who all study valued fields, but with very different tools.
The topics covered in the talks will range from the more classical model theory of valued fields (field arithmetic, in particular definability of valuations, and model theory of valued fields in positive characteristic, in particular concerning decidability) to the pure or geometric side of the model theory spectrum (connections to neostability and geometric methods in the model theory of valued fields). To encourage new developments, there also will be talks presenting applications of model theory of valued fields, e.g. to non-archimedean geometry and motivic integration.
Prof. Dr. Yves Benoist (Université Paris-Sud) hält die 15. John von Neumann Lecture. Sie findet statt am 18. April 2019, 16:30 Uhr, in Hörsaal M5.
A conference in memoriam Ragnar-Olaf Buchweitz
Mechanisms of transport and mixing play an essential role in the dynamics of ideal fluids. Their study has immediate impact on the understanding of turbulent incompressible or compressible flows, with real-world applications e.g. in oceanography or atmospheric dynamics.
This workshop will explore transport and mixing phenomena from a broad intradisciplinary perspective, involving PDE techniques, harmonic analysis, optimal transport, stochastic PDEs, numerical simulation, and modelling aspects.