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At the Department of Mathematics, we are upgrading within applied mathematical analysis
We are very happy to announce that the Department of Mathematics has appointed Simon Kristensen as professor in Mathematics per 1 August 2023.
We are happy to announce that the department of Mathematics has appointed Cristiano Spotti as professor in Mathematics from 1 July 2023.
Paul Nelsons paper on groundbreaking progress on the subconvexity problem has been published in Inventiones Mathematicae.
Paul Nelson will conduct research that will bring together experts to develop new methods for rigorously analysing L-functions, with the goal of…
Higher Homological Algebra: An Advanced Tool for Understanding Algebraic Structures.
Geometry is the study of shapes. Shapes can deform and stretch and, ultimately, they can collapse to lower dimensional objects. The study of such…
Limits of geometries over the $p$-adic numbers.
While the laws of classical mechanics can be used to describe the movement of macroscopic particles, quantum mechanics provides a model for the…
Lateral diffusions in human cell membranes are crucial in developing new drugs, whereas water levels in rivers and the temperature over time are…
Understanding the impact of global climate change and implementation of management resources for threatened populations requires detailed knowledge of…
In her thesis, Anne Katrine has developed mathematical models to optimize the composition of leased electric and petrol cars in Syddjurs Municipality…
Mathias Løkkegaard Laursen has won Danish Mathematical Society's Master’s thesis prize for 2021. A prize awarded each year to the best mathematics…
The Villum Synergy programme focuses on strengthening data-driven interdisciplinary research. The Grants are awarded to projects that combine data…
Thomas Lykke Rasmussen and Mads Emil Marker Jungersen study Data Science at the Department of Mathematics. On 4-9 September they will both participate…
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