Contact

Director

Prof. Dr Andreas Stein

+49 (0)441 798-3232

W1 2-216

Office

IfM Office

+49 (0)441 798-3004

Antje Hagen

+49 (0)441 798-3247

W1 1-115

Frauke Wehber

+49 (0)441 798-3247

W1 1-115

Desislava German

+49 (0)441 798-3241

W1 1-120

Equal Opportunities Officer

Carolin Lena Danzer

+49 (0)441 798-3227

W1 1-104

Dr Birte Julia Specht

+49 (0)441 798-3607

W1 1-110

Dr Sandra Stein

+49 (0)441 798-3237

W1 2-214

Ombudsperson for issues of
discrimination and sexual harassment

Antje Hagen

+49 (0)441 798-3247

W1 1-115

IT Officer

Veronika Viets

+49 (0) 441 798-3236

W1 1-116

Address

University of Oldenburg
Institute of Mathematics
Campus Wechloy
Carl-von-Ossietzky-Str. 9-11
26129 Oldenburg

How to find us


Lectures

Talks

International Day of Mathematics 2024

Lecture event at the Schlaues Haus Oldenburg on the eve of International Mathematics Day (13 March)

19:00 - 20:00 On the hunt for the needle in the haystack - the mathematics of conspicuousness with Prof. Dr Peter Ruckdeschel, Institute of Mathematics, Carl von Ossietzky University Oldenburg

We humans are evolutionarily programmed to quickly detect conspicuous objects in our field of vision, especially if they are moving. However, this is only limited to our familiar (3-dimensional) space. If - as with fraud detection - the anomaly is hidden in a high-dimensional jumble of data, you can try to find it using suitable, random projections. With maths, however, you can quickly find good candidates for such projections.

20:00 - 21:00 Untangling knot theory with M. Sc. Álvaro Sánchez Hernández, Institute of Mathematics, Carl von Ossietzky University Oldenburg

Everyone knows what a knot is. We use knots to tie our shoes and ties, for decoration and to secure things. Nobody ever really studied them systematically until a false theory of matter was proposed. Those who believed in it tried to distinguish knots to classify the substances around us. Fortunately, when they realised they were wrong, they did not stop, because now knots could be the key to our healing or to the construction of materials that make our lives easier.

You will understand the study of knots and their surprising applications in such a way that you will never look at your shoelaces the same way again.

 

Register at: https://www.schlaues-haus.de/events/internationaler-tag-der-mathematik-2024/

 

13.03.2024 19:00 – 21:00

International Day of Mathematics 2024

Lecture event at the Schlaues Haus Oldenburg on the eve of International Mathematics Day (13 March)

19:00 - 20:00 On the hunt for the needle in the haystack - the mathematics of conspicuousness with Prof. Dr Peter Ruckdeschel, Institute of Mathematics, Carl von Ossietzky University Oldenburg

We humans are evolutionarily programmed to quickly detect conspicuous objects in our field of vision, especially if they are moving. However, this is only limited to our familiar (3-dimensional) space. If - as with fraud detection - the anomaly is hidden in a high-dimensional jumble of data, you can try to find it using suitable, random projections. With maths, however, you can quickly find good candidates for such projections.

20:00 - 21:00 Untangling knot theory with M. Sc. Álvaro Sánchez Hernández, Institute of Mathematics, Carl von Ossietzky University Oldenburg

Everyone knows what a knot is. We use knots to tie our shoes and ties, for decoration and to secure things. Nobody ever really studied them systematically until a false theory of matter was proposed. Those who believed in it tried to distinguish knots to classify the substances around us. Fortunately, when they realised they were wrong, they did not stop, because now knots could be the key to our healing or to the construction of materials that make our lives easier.

You will understand the study of knots and their surprising applications in such a way that you will never look at your shoelaces the same way again.

 

Register at: https://www.schlaues-haus.de/events/internationaler-tag-der-mathematik-2024/

 

13.03.2024 19:00 – 21:00

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