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26th Euler Lecture in Potsdam

On May 4, 2018, at 2 pm, the 26th Euler-Lecture will take place at the University of Potsdam. In his lecture „Sailing Through Data: Discoveries and Mirages“, Prof. Emmanuel Candès (University Stanford) will give insight into the challenges of large amounts of data for mathematics and statistics. The traditional historical lecture will be held by Prof. Peter Ullrich (Universität Koblenz-Landau). His topic: Berlin 1928-1855: „von dem anderen DIRICHLETschen Prinzipe ... datiert die Neuzeit in der Geschichte der Mathematik“. Matheon and ECMath as well as other mathematical institutions of the Berlin-Potsdam-Region cordially invite to the ceremony.






The event will take place at the

Universität Potsdam
Auditorium Maximum im Haus 8,
Am Neuen Palais, 14476 Potsdam


Further information about the program and the speakers can be found in the pictures and pdf aside and on the website of the Euler Lecture and the downloads therein.



Date/Time:
2018-04-26
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Images


Program of the Euler Lecture


About Emmanuel Candès (Foto: Einladung zur Euler-Vorlesung)

Files


PDF

2018-04-27_2018-05-04_Euler-Vorlesung_flyer.pdf


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Dr. Uta Deffke TU Berlin +49 (0)30 314 28323
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