Sections
- Foundations, Logic, and Theoretical Computer Science (M. Goldstern, M. Baaz)
- Combinatorics and Discrete Mathematics (M. Drmota, C. Krattenthaler)
- Algebra (G. Lettl, J. Schwermer)
- Number Theory (W. G. Nowak, J. Schoissengeier)
- Algebraic Geometry and Computer Algebra (H. Hauser, J. Schicho)
- Real and Complex Analysis (F. Haslinger, M. Oberguggenberger )
- Ordinary Differential Equations and Dynamical Systems (A. Ostermann, P. Szmolyan)
- Partial Differential Equations (A. Arnold, C. Schmeiser )
- Functional Analysis (H. G. Feichtinger, P. Müller)
- Geometry (M. Reitzner, J. Wallner)
- Topology and Differential Geometry (A. Cap, M. Ganster)
- Probability and Statistics, Ergodic Theory (K. Schmidt, W. Woess)
- Numerical Mathematics and Scientific Computing (U. Langer, O. Steinbach)
- Applications in Physics and the Sciences (G. Teschl, B. Thaller)
- Optimization (R. Burkard, F. Rendl)
- Financial and Actuarial Mathematics (H. Albrecher, J. Teichmann)
- History of Mathematics (D. Gronau, C. Binder)
- Teaching and Popularization of Mathematics (W. Schlöglmann, R. Winkler) ->Link
Lectures are expected to be in English, but participants who feel uncomfortable in that language might choose to speak in German. The organizers suggest that the abstract uses the same language as the presentation.
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