Richard von Mises was professor of Applied Mathematics at the University of Berlin from 1920 to 1933. In the face of rising antisemitism he left Germany in 1933 and spent the rest of his life in exile, first in Turkey, then in the United States.
He is famous worldwide for his fundamental contributions in Applied Mathematics and in the development of Probability Theory and Statistics. The Richard-von-Mises-Lecture is held annually.
July 5, 2024, 14:15 - 17:00
Richard-von-Mises-Lecture
Some recent results on the discontinuous Galerkin approximation of Maxwell's equations
Prof. Dr. Alexandre Ern
(ENPC and INRIA, Paris)
preceded by
Junior Richard-von-Mises-Lecture
Bayesian high-dimensional statistics and computational complexity in PDE models
Sven Wang
(Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin)
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