• 1837 - Scaling Limits in Models of Statistical Mechanics 

      [OWR-2018-41] Workshop Report 2018,41 (2018) - (09 Sep - 15 Sep 2018)
      This conference (part of a long running series) aims to cover the interplay between probability and mathematical statistical mechanics. Specific topics addressed during the 22 talks include: Universality and critical ...
    • 1237 - Scaling Limits in Models of Statistical Mechanics 

      [OWR-2012-44] Workshop Report 2012,44 (2012) - (09 Sep - 15 Sep 2012)
      This has been the third workshop around Statistical Mechanics organized in the last 6 years. The main topic consisted of spatial random processes and their connections to statistical mechanics. The common underlying theme ...
    • 0934 - Scaling Limits in Models of Statistical Mechanics 

      [OWR-2009-38] Workshop Report 2009,38 (2009) - (16 Aug - 22 Aug 2009)
      The workshop brought together researchers interested in spatial random processes and their connection to statistical mechanics. The principal subjects of interest were scaling limits and, in general, limit laws for various ...
    • 1536 - Scaling Limits in Models of Statistical Mechanics 

      [OWR-2015-40] Workshop Report 2015,40 (2015) - (30 Aug - 05 Sep 2015)
      The emphasis of the workshop was on the deep relations between, on the one hand, recent advances in probabilistic investigation of statistical mechanical models and spatial stochastic processes and, on the other hand, ...
    • 1420 - Schnelle Löser für Partielle Differentialgleichungen 

      [OWR-2014-24] Workshop Report 2014,24 (2014) - (11 May - 17 May 2014)
      This workshop was well attended by 52 participants with broad geographic representation from 11 countries and 3 continents. It was a nice blend of researchers with various backgrounds.
    • 1121 - Schnelle Löser für Partielle Differentialgleichungen 

      [OWR-2011-28] Workshop Report 2011,28 (2011) - (22 May - 28 May 2011)
      The workshop Schnelle Löser für partielle Differentialgleichungen, organised by Randolph E. Bank (La Jolla), Wolfgang Hackbusch (Leipzig), and Gabriel Wittum (Frankfurt am Main), was held May 22nd–May 28th, 2011. This ...
    • 0521 - Schnelle Löser für partielle Differentialgleichungen 

      [OWR-2005-24] Workshop Report 2005,24 (2005) - (22 May - 28 May 2005)
      The workshop Schnelle Löser für partielle Differentialgleichungen, organised by Randolph E. Bank (La Jolla), Wolfgang Hackbusch(Leipzig), Gabriel Wittum (Heidelberg) was held May 22nd - May 28th, 2005. This meeting was ...
    • 0821 - Schnelle Löser für partielle Differentialgleichungen 

      [OWR-2008-23] Workshop Report 2008,23 (2008) - (18 May - 24 May 2008)
    • 0413 - Self-Adaptive Methods for PDE 

      [OWR-2004-16] Workshop Report 2004,16 (2004) - (21 Mar - 27 Mar 2004)
    • 1636 - Self-Adaptive Numerical Methods for Computationally Challenging Problems 

      [OWR-2016-42] Workshop Report 2016,42 (2016) - (04 Sep - 10 Sep 2016)
      Self-adaptive numerical methods provide a powerful and automatic approach in scientific computing. In particular, Adaptive Mesh Refinement (AMR) algorithms have been widely used in computational science and engineering and ...
    • 0712 - Semiparametric and Nonparametric Methods in Econometrics 

      [OWR-2007-15] Workshop Report 2007,15 (2007) - (18 Mar - 24 Mar 2007)
      The main objective of this workshop was to bring together mathematical statisticians and econometricians who work in the field of nonparametric and semiparametric statistical methods. Nonparametric and semiparametric methods ...
    • 1102 - Set Theory 

      [OWR-2011-2] Workshop Report 2011,2 (2011) - (09 Jan - 15 Jan 2011)
      This stimulating workshop exposed some of the most exciting recent develops in set theory, including major new results about the proper forcing axiom, stationary reflection, gaps in P(ω)/Fin, iterated forcing, the tree ...
    • 1403 - Set Theory 

      [OWR-2014-2] Workshop Report 2014,2 (2014) - (12 Jan - 18 Jan 2014)
      This stimulating workshop featured a broad selection of some of the most important recent developments in combinatorial set theory, the theory and applications of forcing, large cardinal theory and descriptive set theory.
    • 0549 - Set Theory 

      [OWR-2005-55] Workshop Report 2005,55 (2005) - (04 Dec - 10 Dec 2005)
      This meeting covered all important aspects of modern Set Theory, including large cardinal theory, combinatorial set theory, descriptive set theory, connections with algebra and analysis, forcing axioms and inner model ...
    • 0803 - Set Theory 

      [OWR-2008-2] Workshop Report 2008,2 (2008) - (13 Jan - 19 Jan 2008)
    • 1707 - Set Theory 

      [OWR-2017-11] Workshop Report 2017,11 (2017) - (12 Feb - 18 Feb 2017)
      This workshop included selected talks on pure set theory and its applications, simultaneously showing diversity and coherence of the subject.
    • 2202 - Set Theory 

      [OWR-2022-2] Workshop Report 2022,2 (2022) - (09 Jan - 15 Jan 2022)
      While set theory continues reaching out into various other fields of mathematics but also becomes more and more specialized, recent times have seen important results around holy grails of set theory which gave a new momentum ...
    • 2015 - Set Theory (online meeting) 

      [OWR-2020-14] Workshop Report 2020,14 (2020) - (05 Apr - 11 Apr 2020)
      Set theory continues to experience dramatic progress, both in pure set theory, with its fundamental techniques of forcing, large cardinals, and inner model theory, and in applied set theory, with its deep connections to ...
    • 1639 - Singularities 

      [OWR-2016-46] Workshop Report 2016,46 (2016) - (25 Sep - 01 Oct 2016)
      Singularity theory is a central part of contemporary mathematics. It is concerned with the local and global structure of maps and spaces that occur in algebraic, analytic or differential geometric context. For its study ...
    • 0939 - Singularities 

      [OWR-2009-43] Workshop Report 2009,43 (2009) - (20 Sep - 26 Sep 2009)
      Local/global Singularity Theory is concerned with the local/global structure of maps and spaces that occur in differential topology or theory of algebraic or analytic varieties. It uses methods from algebra, topology, ...