Forthcoming dates
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2026/04/15,
17:15-19:00Mathematical models for magnetism
Mathematisches Kolloquium im Sommersemester 2026
Prof. Dr. Daniel Ueltschi, University of Warwick, UK The …
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2026/05/06,
17:15-19:00tba
Mathematisches Kolloquium im Sommersemester 2026
Prof. Dr. Daniel Wachsmuth, Julius-Maximilians-Universit…
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2026/05/20,
17:15-19:00Special values of the Riemann zeta function
Mathematisches Kolloquium im Sommersemester 2026
Prof. Dr. Johannes Sprang, Universität Duisburg-Essen…
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2026/05/27,
17:15-19:00tba
Mathematisches Kolloquium im Sommersemester 2026
Prof. Dr. Rico Zacher, Universität Ulm tba …
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2026/06/03,
17:15-19:00Space-time numerical methods with Applications to Multiphysics Problems
Mathematisches Kolloquium im Sommersemester 2026
Prof. Dr. Thomas Wick, Leibniz Universität Hannover …
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2026/06/10,
17:15-19:00tba
Mathematisches Kolloquium im Sommersemester 2026
Prof. Dr. Felix Krahmer, TU Darmstadt, ETIT tba…
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2026/06/18,
14:00-19:00Abschiedskolloquium Prof. Dr. Matthias Hieber
Mathematisches Kolloquium im Sommersemester 2026
Prof. Dr. Edriss Titi, Cambridge University, UK and Texas …
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2026/06/24,
17:15-19:00Discontinuous solutions for Partial Differential Equations in fluid mechanics
Mathematisches Kolloquium im Sommersemester 2026
Prof. Dr. Alexis Vasseur, University of Texas at Austin, USA…
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2026/07/08,
17:15-19:00Zentral = gleich? Zur Vergleichbarkeit und Stabilität des Zentralabiturs im Fach Mathematik
Mathematisches Kolloquium im Sommersemester 2026
Dr. Kinga Szücs, Universität Erfurt In den verg…
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2026/07/15,
17:15-19:00Effective convergence guarantees for stochastic algorithms
Mathematisches Kolloquium im Sommersemester 2026
Dr. Nicholas Pischke, University of Bath, UK Quasi-Fejer …
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.