2022
Kunst trifft Wissenschaft im Stadtmuseum
Prof. Dr. Thomas Scanlon: Likely Intersections
Upcoming conferences and workshops
Three months full of maths - and New York
Prof. Dr. Dustin Clausen: Algebraic geometry from the solid perspective
Workshop on the Bezrukavnikov equivalence
Prof. Dr. Roland Bauerschmidt: What is Quantum Field Theory?
WWU Münster zeichnet die besten Promovierten 2022 aus
Geometrie in Christbaum-Kugeln
Cluster postdoc successfully publishes in the top journal "Inventiones mathematicae"
Group Actions: Dynamics, Measure, Topology
Prof. Dr. Franck Sueur: Is there a chance to control the climate?
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: Diffeomorphic transport, riemannian geometry, geometric information and scales
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: Reductions of Shimura varieties
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: Compactness of 3-dimensional Ricci-pinched manifolds
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.
1st MaRDI Workshop on Scientific Computing
Prof. Dr. Andrea Malchiodi: A Variational approach to Liouville equations
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.
Scientific postdoc presentations
Lunch Time Lecture: Implicit Biases in Academia
Scientific postdoc presentations
Dr. Serhii Bardyla: Algebra, Topology and Completeness
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.
Einblicke für Schülerinnen und Schüler
Summerschool on Analysis and Applied Mathematics
Working on regularity properties
Bereit für den nächsten Schritt
Young Mathematicians in Model Order Reduction
Virtual ICM 2022
SFB-Kolloquium
Prof. Dr. Jochen Koenigsmann: Encoding arithmetic in Galois groups
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: Regularity properties of subsets of the real line and other Polish spaces
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.
Universitätsgesellschaft verleiht Förderpreis an Mediziner und Mathematiker
Sonne, Strand und Mathematik
Die Mathematik turbulenter Strömungen
Die Mathematik turbulenter Strömungen
Das war das Millennium-Festival in Münster!
Prof. Dr. Michael Aizenman: Random loop ensembles as a common mathematical scaffolding of some quantum and classical stat mech models
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).
Quantum many body system and interacting particles
Mathematik als Abenteuerreise
5th Münster conference on inner model theory
M²A² Mathematical Modeling and Analysis
Scientific postdoc presentations
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.
"Jeden Tag kann es passieren, dass man eine unerwartete Entdeckung macht"
Forschung mit unendlich viel Geduld
Prof. Dr. Guido Kings: Introduction to the Birch-Swinnerton-Dyer conjecture
Rund um die Millennium-Probleme der Mathematik
New Fellows presented their research topics
Ada Lovelace Seminar 2022
Mathematics Münter celebrates Women in Maths
Prof. Dr. Bruno Klingler: Tame geometry and Hodge theory
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: On the long time behavior of waves
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.
Girls' Day 2022: Einblicke für Schülerinnen
Prof. Dr. Stefan Steinerberger: The Notion of Curvature on Graphs
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: Three Variational Problems Addressing Three Physical Paradigms
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.
Die Bedeutung der Symmetrie in der Informatik
Symmetrie und Ähnlichkeit
Mathematics Münster Master Day
Prof. Dr. Alan Reid: Profinite rigidity, direct products and finite presentability
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.
Zweites Treffen des Wissenschaftlichen Beirats von Mathematics Münster
Angebote in Deutschland für Mathematiker:innen aus der Ukraine
Mit einem Kurzzeit-Stipdendium nach Münster
Internationaler Tag der Mathematik
Bereit für den nächsten Schritt
Diversität: Wo steht die WWU?
Girls go Mathematics!
CRC Colloquium
Wie viele reelle Zahlen gibt es?
ICM 2022: Zwei Forscher von Mathematics Münster sind dabei
Prof. Dr. Robert Pego: Stable communities in Lotka-Volterra dynamics: exclusion, multiplicity, stabilization
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.