Department of Mathematics

Vorträge in der Woche 06.07.2026 bis 12.07.2026


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Dienstag, 07.07.2026: Dr. Moritz Zehnder

Mathematical giftedness: Looking back and looking ahead

The first part of the talk presents the historical development of the concept of giftedness and of theoretical models of giftedness on the basis of a model of mathematical giftedness. Given the central role of learning in the development of giftedness, the second part of the talk focuses on current research concerning the design of learning environments for mathematically gifted students. In addition to providing an overview of the current state of research, the lecture introduces two research projects aimed at generating new insights into both the learning processes of mathematically gifted students and the characteristics of learning environments that support their development.

Uhrzeit: 14:00
Ort: MINT-Klassenzimmer, 4. Etage des F-Baus
Gruppe: AB Mathematik und Ihre Didaktik
Einladender: Prof. Dr. Walther Paravicini

Donnerstag, 09.07.2026: Killing and homothetic initial data for general hypersurfaces

Dr. Gabriel Sanchez Perez (University of Salamanca)

Uhrzeit: 14:00
Ort: C4H33 and virtual via zoom, for zoom link please contact Abir Seghirate
Gruppe: Oberseminar Geometrische Analysis, Differentialgeometrie und Relativitätstheorie
Einladender: Carla Cederbaum, Gerhard Huisken, zusammen mit Jan Metzger (Potsdam)

Donnerstag, 09.07.2026: Two-resolvent local laws with decorrelation in energy space

Oleksii Kolupaiev (IST Austria)

Let $G_1(w_1), G_2(w_2)$ be resolvents of two large random matrices. For a broad class of mean field models it is known that $G_1(w_1)G_2(w_2)$ concentrates around a deterministic matrix, with fluctuations controlled from above by $\eta:=\min\{|\Im w_1|,|\Im w_2|\}$. Such estimates are known as two-resolvent local laws. In this talk, I will discuss both Hermitian and non-Hermitian random matrix ensembles. For each setting, I will present an improved two-resolvent local law whose control parameter captures the dependence on $w_1-w_2$ and other model parameters in an optimal way. I will then discuss several applications of these results, focusing on the recent proof of hyperuniformity for the eigenvalue process of a non-Hermitian matrix with independent identically distributed entries. The talk is based on several recent joint works with G. Cipolloni, L. Erd{\H o}s, J. Henheik and Z. Bao.

Uhrzeit: 14:30
Ort: C3N14
Gruppe: Oberseminar Mathematical Physics
Einladender: Keppeler, Lemm, Pickl, Teufel, Tumulka