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Conservations laws and non-reciprocity

5-8 May 2025

Both, non-reciprocity and mass conservation, have far reaching generic consequences for the universal dynamical behaviour of the concerned wide range of non-equilibrium systems. Results of many particular approaches to the mathematical modelling of such systems have shown that classical concepts of nonlinear and statistical physics, such as phase transitions, need to be reconsidered and developed further.

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YMCN Spring School: Recent advances in SPDEs

24-28 March 2025

This workshop on Stochastic Partial Differential Equations (SPDE) aims to provide an intensive series of lectures delivered by leading researchers in the field. Over the course of a week, young researchers will have the opportunity to deepen their understanding of SPDE and foster scientific exchange. The goal is to stimulate collaboration and advance knowledge among junior researchers through expert-led sessions and interactive discussions.

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Model Theory Meets Geometric Group Theory

3–7 February 2025

Model Theory meets GGT is a week-long conference aimed at bringing together young researchers in the areas of Model Theory and Geometric Group Theory. These two areas exhibit a rich interplay, and the mini-courses and research talks will be aimed to display topics in this intersection. Furthermore, there will be a lightning talks session in which all participants are encouraged to give a brief introduction to their own research and interests, so as to foster even more interaction between the participants.

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Model-theoretic methods in non-archimedean geometry

27-31 January 2025

The workshop is aimed at algebraic and arithmetic geometers curious about the potential application of model theory in their research, as well as at model theorists who are keen to learn how their tools may be extended to answer questions of geometric interest.

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New YAM Fellows 2024/2025

We are delighted to welcome the new fellows of the Young African Mathematicians (YAM) Fellowship Programme to Münster. Ester Kitengu, Herimamy T. Rafenomanantsoa, and Joseline Doriane Simo Tekeu will be working on their projects within different research groups over the next months. Read their introductions on our website.

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Probability Event: Point Processes, Exchange & Research (PEPPER)

19-22 November 2024

Point processes are one of the main building blocks in the description of many spatial random systems. This autumn school aims to foster exchange between young and established researchers and to explore modern research on point processes and their dynamics.

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A night full of mathematics

29 November 2024, via Zoom

Scientists from our Cluster of Excellence Mathematics Münster, the "Hausdorff Center for Mathematics" (Bonn) and "MATH+" (Berlin) will show in digital workshops and lectures the fascination of mathematics - from 3 pm to midnight.

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New Young Research Fellow: Sylvy Anscombe

Sylvy Anscombe, Maîtresse de Conférences at the Université Paris Cité, is a Young Research Fellow at our Cluster. She works at the interface of mathematical logic and algebra. During her stay until the end of the year, she will continue her collaboration with Franziska Jahnke.

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Lisa Sauermann held the John von Neumann Lecture

On 17 October, Prof. Dr. Lisa Sauermann (University of Bonn) gave the "John von Neumann Lecture" at Mathematics Münster. Many researchers joint her inspiring talk "On three-term progression-free sets and related questions in additive combinatorics" and the reception in the Common Room of the Cluster of Excellence afterwards.

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Abstand halten! Kooperative Regelungen in automatischen Fahrzeugen

"Brücken in der Mathematik" am 6. November

Wir laden alle Interessierten herzlich zur nächsten Ausgabe der öffentlichen Vortragsreihe "Brücken in der Mathematik" ein. Wie funktionieren Abstandsregler im Pkw? Wie verhindern Fahrerassistenzsysteme Kollisionen? Und welche Rolle spielen dabei sogenannte kooperative Regelungen, die auf einer mathematischen Analyse basieren? Auf diese und mehr Fragen geht Prof. Dr. Jan Lunze (Ruhr-Universität Bochum) am 6. November 2024 um 18:30 Uhr in seinem Vortrag im Planetarium des LWL-Naturkundemuseums ein. Jetzt anmelden!

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John von Neumann Lecture with Prof. Dr. Lisa Sauermann

17 October 2024, 4:15 pm

We cordially invite you to the 17th John von Neumann Lecture. On 17 October 2024 at 4:15 pm, the renowned mathematician Lisa Sauermann (University of Bonn) will give a stimulating talk "On Three-Term Progression-Free Sets and Related Questions in Additive Combinatorics".