

The Young Mathematicians in Model Order Reduction conference aims at bringing together early career researchers that are working in the broad field of Model Order Reduction and related topics. Therefore, the focus of the conference is to foster scientific exchange and networking among PhD students, master students, and early postdocs.
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.
The objective of the workshop is to present and discuss in detail some of the recent exciting developments in geometric partial differential equations. Topics will include the Ricci-flow, mean curvature flow and related PDEs, minimal surfaces, as well as stability problems and structure of singularities in general relativity and many more.
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.
In the last few decades it became apparent that notions of expansion lie at the intersection of numerous topics of research. Passing through ergodic theory, representation theory spectral analysis, this topic draws techniques from fields ranging from geometry to group theory and operator algebras. Such a diverse range of tools and applications is an endless source of inspiration and lively research that continues to this day. This workshop aims to bring together experts in the field to report on recent progresses and outline a plan for future research.
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.