The Hausdorff Center for Mathematics (HCM) is a research center in
Bonn, formed by the four mathematical institutes of the
Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn (Mathematical Institute, Institute for Applied Mathematics, Institute for Numerical Simulation, Research Institute for Discrete Mathematics), the
Max Planck Institute for Mathematics (MPIM), and the Institute for Social and Economic Sciences.[1]
History
The Hausdorff Center was established in 2006 as one of the seventeen national
Clusters of Excellence that were part of the
German government's Excellence Initiative.[2] It was officially opened with a colloquium on 19 and 20 January 2007. In 2012, a second funding period was granted. The Hausdorff Center is the only cluster of excellence in the area of mathematics in Germany.[3] It was ranked 14th in the world for mathematics by the
Academic Ranking of World Universities in 2021.[4]
The center is named after the mathematician
Felix Hausdorff (born 8 November 1868; died 26 January 1942).
Organization
The spokesperson of the HCM is
Valentin Blomer.[5] Altogether, about 70 professors from Bonn are affiliated with the HCM: all professors for Mathematics, of the MPI, and for Theoretical Economy.[6] These include the director of the MPI,
Gerd Faltings, who was awarded the
Fields Medal in 1986,[7] and
Peter Scholze, who was awarded the Fields Medal in 2018.
The Hausdorff Research Institute for Mathematics (HIM), the Bonn International Graduate School in Mathematics (BIGS), and the Hausdorff School for Advanced Studies in Mathematics are part of the Hausdorff Center:
The Hausdorff Research Institute for Mathematics (HIM) organizes international long-term programs and fosters cooperations between German mathematicians and internationally renowned scientists in mathematics and mathematical economics. It also runs specific programs for young scientists. Director of the HIM is
Christoph Thiele.[8]
The Bonn International Graduate School in Mathematics (BIGS) supports the scientific development of PhD students. Director of the BIGS is
Margherita Disertori.[9]
The Hausdorff School for Advanced Studies in Mathematics is a training program for postdoctoral researchers based in Germany and worldwide. It fosters the systematic qualification of young scientists.[10] Director is
Patrik Ferrari.
References
^Participating institutes at the website of the Hausdorff Center for Mathematics, retrieved 2017-10-24.