REU 2022
Diese Veranstaltung findet auf Englisch statt und daher eine englische Erklärung:The goal of this event is to gain some first experience with mathematical research by working collaboratively on a research project. Ideally, the result will be a publication in an international research journal. The term REU stands for Research Experiences for Undergraduates. This is an established way to spend the summer break in the US. In collaboration with the Nonlinear Algebra Group at the Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences (walking distance around 10 minutes), we will offer such research experiences this summer on various topics in algebra, geometry, combinatorics, optimization, or statistics.
Completed Projects
We had a successful REU in the summer 2022. Here is a list of the projects that were part of the REU 2022.- Moritz Beyer, Stefano Mereta, Érika Roldán-Roa, Peter Voran: Higher-dimensional cubical sliding puzzles
- Paul Breiding, Julia Lindberg, Wern Juin Gabriel Ong, Linus Sommer: Real circles tangent to 3 conics, Le Matematiche, 78(1), 2023, see mathREPO
- Alexis Langlois-Rémillard, Christoph Müssig, Érika Roldán: Complexity of Chess Domination Problems, see this link for a video game!
- Laurent Manivel, Svala Sverrisdóttir, and Bernd Sturmfels: Four-Dimensional Lie Algebras Revisited, Journal of Lie Theory, 33, 2023, see mathREPO