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The Fraunhofer Institute for Industrial Mathematics ITWM is the world's largest institute for industrial mathematics and is one of the top employers in Germany. In the Optimisation department, we
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for new quantum computing algorithms. It will rely on statistical structure learning represented by knowledge graphs and efficient low-rank tensor compressions. We are looking for: A completed scientific
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(Huybrechts), Global Analysis (Mueller), Topology (Barthel, Bottman, Ozornova, Ray, Schwede), Geometric Topology (Avramidi, Stadler), Representation Theory (Stroppel) and Mathematical Physics (Klemm, Blohmann
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. D. positions funded by the ERC (European Research Council) to work on the 'EFT-XYZ' (Effective Field Theories to understand and predict the Nature of the XYZ Exotic Hadrons) project-advanced-ERC-2023
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theories and numerical methods, carrying out and analysing field and remote sensing observations and conducting and analysing numerical model simulations. The PhD position is funded by the German Research
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. Requirements: very good university degree in mathematics, preferably with a focus on probability theory or analysis; curiosity and strong interest in rigorous, methodical fundamental research; programming skills
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and administrative duties. Requirements: very good university degree in mathematics, preferably with a focus on probability theory or analysis; curiosity and strong interest in rigorous, methodical
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-constrained optimization problems, since the physical processes in the subsurface are governed by PDEs. In order to solve these mathematically challenging problems efficiently, new optimization approaches need
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and complexity theory, and in the chaotic dynamics of quantum many-body systems. Moreover, a breakthrough result in 2024 shows that random unitaries can often be constructed by short-depth quantum
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work in astronomy and geodesy. Later on, around 1930, the close and fruitful collaboration between mathematicians and physicists in Göttingen led to the mathematical theory of quantum mechanics