Forthcoming dates
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2025/11/12,
17:15-19:00Spectral Sets: beyond the numerical range
Mathematisches Kolloquium im Wintersemester 25/26
Prof. Dr. Felix Schwenninger, University of Twente, Nieder…
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2025/11/19,
17:15-19:00Old and New Results on the Semismooth Newton Method
Mathematisches Kolloquium im Wintersemester 25/26
AntrittsvorlesungProf. Dr. Constantin Christof, TU Darmsta…
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2025/11/26,
17:15-19:00Mathematical Epidemiology and Kinetic Equations
Mathematisches Kolloquium im Wintersemester 25/26
Prof. Dr. Angela Stevens, Universität Münster T…
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2025/12/03,
17:15-19:00Directed graphs and their structure
Mathematisches Kolloquium im Wintersemester 25/26
AntrittsvorlesungProf. Dr. Meike Hatzel, TU Darmstadt Tha…
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2025/12/10,
17:15-19:00KI-Forschungsethik zwischen Moral und Qualitätssicherung? Aktuelle Herausforderungen
Mathematisches Kolloquium im Wintersemester 25/26
Prof. Dr. Petra Gehring, TU Darmstadt tba…
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2026/01/14,
17:15-19:00math / (human join computer)
Mathematisches Kolloquium im Wintersemester 25/26
Prof. Dr. Johan Commelin, Utrecht University, Niederlande …
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2026/01/21,
17:15-19:00Applied Mathematics - A Catalyst For Scalable Digital Twins
Mathematisches Kolloquium im Wintersemester 25/26
Prof. Dr. Dirk Hartmann, Siemens/TU Darmstadt The digital…
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2026/01/28,
17:15-19:00Resonances as a computational tool
Mathematisches Kolloquium im Wintersemester 25/26
Christine Bernardi VorlesungProf. Dr. Katharina Schratz, S…
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2026/02/04,
17:15-19:00Large infinities and ordinal-definability
Mathematisches Kolloquium im Wintersemester 25/26
Dr. Juan Aguilera, TU Wien We discuss extensions of the a…
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2026/02/11,
17:15-19:00Statistical breakthroughs and novel perspectives on deep learning theory
Mathematisches Kolloquium im Wintersemester 25/26
Prof. Dr. Sophie Langer, Ruhr Universität BochumMeet …
During the semester, the Mathematical Colloquium regularly takes place on
Wednesday at 5.15 p.m.
in the
Lecture hall of nuclear physics(S2|14 /24) Schlossgartenstraße 9.
Anyone interested is most welcome to come along.
At 4.15 p.m., before the colloquium, the “What is …?” lecture is held in Room 234, Schlossgartenstraße 7. It offers an illustrative introduction into the topic of the colloquium that is accessible for Master’s students, as well.