16:30 h: Prof. Dr. Tom Hutchcroft (Princeton University)
Institutskolloquien
Departmenthörsaal (Raum 203)
2025
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Prof. Dr. Colm Mulcahy (Spelmann College)
From One, Two, Many, to ABC (or ten reasons why mathematics isn't as easy as 1,2,3)
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Dr. Bingxiao Liu (Universität zu Köln)
From Kac Polynomials to Complex Geometry: Study of Random Holomorphic Zeros
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Dr. Marc Christian Zimmermann (Universität zu Köln)
Some aspects of modern lattice problems
2024
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Prof. Dr. Bernd Kawohl (Universität zu Köln)
Eine Geschichtsstunde zur Familie Cohn-Vossen
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Prof. Hans-Joachim Hein (Universität Münster)
Immortal solutions of the Kähler-Ricci flow
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Dr. Johann Franke (Universität zu Köln)
Partitionen und die Kreismethode
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Prof. Dr. Thomas Bartsch (Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen)
Critical point theory at infinity: an abstract approach and an application
2021
2020
2019
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Prof. Gerhard Rein (Universität Bayreuth)
Astromathematics
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Prof. Thomas Schick (Universität Göttingen)
Large scale geometry: what it is and what it is good for
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Dr. Stefan Zellmann (Universität zu Köln, Informatik)
Intreraktive Konstruktion Hierarchischer Datenstrukturen für Sparse Volume Rendering
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Prof. N. Gantert (TU München)
Decisiveness versus flexibility: who wins?
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Prof. A. Cannas da Silva (ETH Zürich)
Four-folds and fold-forms
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Prof. Dr. Thomas Mikosch (University of Copenhagen)
Testing independence of random elements with the distance covariance
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Prof. Dr. Robert Scheichl (Universität Heidelberg)
Multilevel Uncertainty Quantification with Sample-Adaptive Model Hierarchies
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Jun.-Prof. M. Jotz (Georg-August-Universität Göttingen)
On Lie groupoids and their Lie algebroids
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Prof. Dr. Cristina Toninelli (Université Paris-Dauphine)
Bootstrap percolation and kinetically constrained spin models: critical time scales
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Margherita Disertori (Universität Bonn)
A model for liquid crystals in two and three dimensions
2018
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Prof. Dr. Fred Espen Benth (Universität Oslo)
Polynomial processes in infinite dimensions
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Prof. Bert Juettler (Universität Linz)
Computational Challenges Associated with Isogeometric Analysis on 3D Domains
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Prof. Fritz Haake (Universität Duisburg-Essen)
Hamiltonian equilibration, classical and quantum