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Focus on Research: mathematician Eric Opdam
On exciting symmetries and the inaccessible mathematical reality. 'A girlfriend once said to me, "So, you spend the whole day thinking up exercises, and then you solve them yourself?" But that’s not what mathematicians do with their lives.
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Focus on research: mathematician Jan Brandts
Mathematics is regarded by many as abstract, incomprehensible and difficult, a judgment that University of Amsterdam (UvA) mathematician Jan Brandts is working hard to dispel.
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Participating research institutes within UvA
Korteweg-de Vries Institute for Mathematics (KdVI)
KdVI works for the advancement of theoretical and applied aspects of mathematics and promotes the appreciation of mathematics in other academic disciplines and society as a whole. Research themes include: algebra, geometry, analysis, mathematical physics, dynamical systems, numerical analysis, stochastics and financial mathematics.
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Participating research institutes outside UvA
VU University Amsterdam, Department of Mathematics
The Department of Mathematics offers balanced training in mathematics and its applications in the broadest sense. It occupies a leading position in geometry, mathematical analysis and stochastics. Major research themes are: topology, geometry, applied analysis, probability statistics and operations research.
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Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (CWI)
Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (CWI) performs fundamental scientific research in mathematics and computer science. CWI transfers the acquired knowledge to society and industry. The institute's strategy for the period up to 2012 is inspired by four broad, societal relevant themes: (i) earth and life sciences, (ii) the data explosion, (iii) societal logistics and (iv) software as service.
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