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Doug Ulmer among 2025 AMS Fellows

Doug Ulmer, currently a visitor at the Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in Bonn, was selected as member of the new class of 2025 fellows of the American Mathematical Society. The new group of fellows includes also the former MPIM guests Wiesława Nizioł and Florian Herzig. The prestigious Fellows of the AMS program recognizes members who have made outstanding contributions to the creation, exposition, advancement, communication, and utilization of mathematics.

Don Zagier elected to the Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei

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Don Zagier, Director emeritus of the Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in Bonn, was elected as a new member of the Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei.

Warning - scam e-mails going around!

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SCAM E-MAILS GOING AROUND FROM operations@gtravelservice.com / reservations@gtravelexpert.com


It has come to our attention that some people have been contacted by an e-mail address called operations@gtravelservice.com or reservations@gtravelexpert.com about their stay
during MPIM conferences (even if they are not planning to attend any conferences). Please be aware that this is a scam!

"The card game SET and three-term arithmetic progressions". Hirzebruch lecture by Lisa Sauermann on Monday, 4 November 2024, University Club Bonn

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Speaker: 
Lisa Sauermann
Zugehörigkeit: 
Universität Bonn
Datum: 
Mon, 04/11/2024 - 18:30 - 19:30
Location: 
University Club Bonn

Starting from the popular card game SET, we will look at questions concerning the maximum possible size of sets without three-term progressions in various different mathematical settings (namely, subsets of the numbers from 1 to some number N, and subsets of so-called vector spaces over finite fields). These are fundamental questions in additive combinatorics, with connections to several other mathematical areas. We will discuss what is known about these questions, as well as some related problems.

Gerd Faltings in den Orden pour le mérite aufgenommen

Gerd Faltings, Emeritus Direktor des Max-Planck-Instituts für Mathematik in Bonn, wurde zum Mitglied des Orden pour le mérite gewählt, wie am 11.9.2024 durch das Bundespresseamt bekannt gegeben wurde. Dem Orden gehören somit 34 deutsche und 37 ausländische Mitglieder, darunter 17 Nobelpreisträgerinnen und -träger, an. Zu Mitgliedern des Ordens zählten mit Friedrich Hirzebruch und Yuri Manin bereits zwei weitere Direktoren des Max-Planck-Instituts für Mathematik.

Die Zuwahl in den Orden Pour le mérite zählt zu den höchsten Ehrungen, die Wissenschaftlerinnen und Wissenschaftlern, Künstlerinnen und Künstlern in Deutschland zuteilwerden kann. Die Künstler- und Gelehrtenvereinigung wurde 1842 von Preußenkönig Friedrich Wilhelm IV. gegründet und 1952 von Bundespräsident Theodor Heuss wiederbelebt. Erster Kanzler des Ordens war der Naturforscher Alexander von Humboldt.

Der Orden Pour le mérite steht unter dem Protektorat des Bundespräsidenten. Finanziert und organisatorisch betreut wird er von der Staatsministerin für Kultur und Medien.

Geordie Williamson receives the Max Planck-Humboldt Research Award 2024

Artificial intelligence and computer science are driving developments in many areas of society – including in scientific research. This has prompted the Max Planck Society and the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation to honour outstanding achievements in the use of algorithms in mathematics, microscopy and climate research in 2024: The Max Planck-Humboldt Research Award, endowed with 1.5 million euros, goes to Geordie Williamson, who was Advanced Researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Mathematics from 2011-2016, and is now Professor at the University of Sydney. Williamson uses artificial intelligence (AI) for his fundamental work in mathematics.

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