EXC 2046: Berlin Mathematics Research Center (MATH+)


MATH+, the Berlin Mathematics Research Center, is a cross-institutional and interdisciplinary Cluster of Excellence. It sets out to explore and further develop new approaches in application-oriented mathematics. Emphasis is placed on mathematical principles for using ever larger amounts of data in life and material sciences, in energy and network research, and in the humanities and social sciences.


Principal investigators
Tischendorf, Caren Prof. Dr. (Details) (Applied Mathematics)
Hintermüller, Michael Prof. Dr. (Details) (Applied Mathematics)
Klimm, Max Prof. Dr. (Details) (Quantitative Business)
Klipp, Edda Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Dr. h.c. (Details) (Theoretical Biophysics)
Kreher, Dörte (Details) (Applied Stochastic Analysis)
Rösken-Winter, Bettina Prof. Dr. (Details) (Mathematics Teaching and Didactics in Primary Step)
Wendl, Christopher Prof. Dr. (Details) (Differential Gemetry and Global Analysis)

Financer
DFG Excellence Strategy: Cluster

Duration of project
Start date: 01/2019
End date: 12/2025

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Research Areas
Mathematics

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