Mathematics at ISTA is an open, curious community, active in research that is inspired by both purely mathematical concepts and applications in physics, computer science, and other fields.
The groups on campus have strengths in a variety of areas, including discrete and computational topology and geometry (Edelsbrunner and Wagner), mathematical physics (Erdős, Seiringer), dynamical systems (Kaloshin), stochastic analysis and partial differential equations (Fischer, Maas), algebraic geometry and representation theory (Hausel), combinatorics (Kwan) and number theory (Browning). There are regular seminars and talks, and the mathematics groups work closely with each other, as well as with groups in other fields, including computer science and biology (Barton).
ISTA Mathematics Colloquium
Mark your calendars for the first Wednesday of each month!
The ISTA Mathematics Colloquium is an enriching discussion platform dedicated to fostering scientific exploration in the field of mathematics.
This monthly seminar series brings together accomplished experts who share their latest research and insights, creating a space for exchange of ideas. PhD students and postdocs are especially encouraged to attend!
SEMINARS AND EVENTS
We are committed to fostering a dynamic scientific community. Our seminars and events series give you the opportunity to explore, engage, and expand your understanding of mathematics.
Learn more about Mathematics at ISTA.
Mathematics In eXchange (MIX) Colloquium
The Mathematics In eXchange (MIX) Colloquium is the first seminar series (only) for graduate students in mathematics at ISTA.
The idea is to encourage interactions among the math track students in an informal atmosphere and give a better idea of what fellow students are doing in their research.
The next Colloquium will take place on October 18 2023!
COMPLETE MATHEMATICS RESEARCH GROUP DETAILS ON ISTA’S MAIN SITE:
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- Evolutionary Genetics
NICK BARTON - Analytic Number Theory and its Interfaces
TIM BROWNING - Algorithms, Computational Geometry and Computational Topology
HERBERT EDELSBRUNNER - Mathematics of Disordered Quantum Systems and Matrices
LáSZLó ERDŐS - Theory of Partial Differential Equations, Applied and Numerical Analysis
JULIAN FISCHER - Geometry and its Interfaces
TAMAS HAUSEL
- Evolutionary Genetics
Here is a video presenting the Mathematics study track.
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