Research Workshop: Riemann Surfaces - Analytical and Numerical Methods
May 31 - June 02, 2006
Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences
The theory of Riemann surfaces has many applications in mathematics and physics as surface theory, integrable systems and random matrix theory. Modern computational techniques allow the use of numerical methods for problems which were so far difficult to access both analytically and numerically. It is the aim of this research workshop to bring together experts from Riemann surface theory and the theory of moduli spaces with experts from symbolic and scientific computing. The exchange of knowledge should inform the analytical side on the possibilities of modern computing and the numerical side on current problems in Riemann surface theory which are computationally accessible. See also the Virtual Math Lab about Dynamical Systems.
The workshop is supported by
European Science Foundation, Project: Methods of Integrable Systems, Geometry, Applied Mathematics (MISGAM), TriesteEnigma - European Network in Geometry, Mathematical Physics and Applications, Trieste
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Date and Location
May 31 - June 02, 2006
Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences
Inselstraße 22
04103 Leipzig
Germany
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Scientific Organizers
Alexander BobenkoTechnische Universität Berlin
Institut für Mathematik
Berlin
Christian Klein
Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences
Leipzig
Administrative Contact
Regine LübkeMax Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences
Leipzig
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