Organisation: Department of Mathematics

  • Events

    33èmes Journées Arithmétiques

    The Journées Arithmétiques (JA) have a glorious history. Nowadays, the event is probably the largest number theory gathering in the world, attracting both junior and senior mathematicians.

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    Game On Festival: play with mathematics

    The University of Luxembourg will participate again in the Game On Festival which will take place on 26 and 27 October 2024 at the Rotondes. On this occasion, mathematicians will present the activity “The Simplicity of Complexity”.

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    European Meeting of Luxembourgish Students: impact of AI on future careers

    The 40th edition of the European Meeting of Luxembourgish Students (REEL) took place last weekend in Cologne, focusing on the theme “Designing the Future: Skills in the Context of Digitalisation.”

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    New Professor in Partial Differential Equations and Analysis 

    Franck Sueur has recently joined the University of Luxembourg in September 2024 as Professor in in Partial Differential Equations and Analysis.

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    Prof. Jean-Marc Schlenker receives 2024 Frontiers of Science Awards in Mathematics

    On the occasion of the International Congress of Basic Sciences which took place in July 2024 in Beijing, Prof. Jean-Marc Schlenker was awarded the 2024 Frontiers of Science Award in Mathematics for the outstanding paper “Polyhedra inscribed in a quadric”.

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    Research

    Our expertise covers differential-geometric aspects of rigidity, smooth dynamics, Lorentzian geometry and conformal pseudo-Riemannian geometry and parabolic Cartan geometries in general.

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    Group Actions, Geometric Structures, and Smooth Dynamics

    Members of our group study actions of groups on manifolds which are large, complicated, or have strong dynamics. In this way we make progress on longstanding classification and rigidity problems.

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