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    Algorithmische Graphentheorie
    (Oberwolfach-Walke : Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach, 2002) Jansen, Klaus; Schiermeyer, Ingo
    [no abstract available]
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    Analysis and Quantum Theory
    (Zürich : EMS Publ. House, 2005) Derezinski, Jan; Solovej, Jan-Philip
    The MFO-Workshop 0538 Analysis and Quantum Theory focussed on problems in mathematical physics, especially those connected to quantum field theory. Several theoretical physicists introduced a mostly mathematically oriented audience to topics in theoretical physics such as perturbative quantum field theory and fractional quantum Hall effect, thus bridging the gap between theoretical physics and mathematics. Apart from these reviews, a selection of research reports on recent results in mathematical physics was presented.
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    Algebraic K-Theory
    (Zürich : EMS Publ. House, 2006) Huber-Klawitter, Annette; Jannsen, Uwe; Levine, Marc
    This is the report on the Oberwolfach workshop Algebraic KTheory, held in July 2006. The talks covered mainly topics from Algebraic Geometry and Number Theory in connection with K-Theory. Special emphasis was placed on motivic cohomology and motivic homotopy of general schemes.
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    Mini-Workshop: Statistical Methods for Inverse Problems
    (Zürich : EMS Publ. House, 2006) Reiß, Markus
    Inverse problems appear naturally in a broad range of applications. Numerical analysis and statistics have – often independently – developed methods for regularisation and inversion. The aim of this mini-workshop is to bring together these methods and to consider their use in applications, with a focus on mathematical finance.
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    Algebraische K-Theorie
    (Oberwolfach-Walke : Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach, 2002) Jannsen, Uwe; Kahn, Bruno
    [no abstract available]
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    Analysis and Topology in Interaction
    (Zürich : EMS Publ. House, 2006) Goette, Sebastian; Igusa, Kiyoshi; Schick, Thomas
    This workshop brought together, on the one side, mathematicians working in areas of global analysis and index theory, which are related with problems in algebraic topology, and on the other side, specialists in fields like surgery theory, higher homotopy theory or twisted cohomology theories. Its particular aim was to promote the flow of ideas and techniques between these two areas.
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    Analysis and Geometric Singularities
    (Zürich : EMS Publ. House, 2005) Mazzeo, Rafe; Piazza, Paolo
    This workshop focused on several of the main areas of current research concerning analysis on singular and noncompact spaces. Topics included harmonic analysis and Hodge theory on, and the theory of compactifications of, locally symmetric spaces, new topological techniques in index theory, nonlinear elliptic problems related to metrics with special geometry, and various more traditional problems in spectral geometry concerning estimation of eigenvalues and the spectral function.
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    Mini-Workshop: Analytical and Numerical Treatment of Singularities in PDE
    (Oberwolfach-Walke : Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach, 2002) Dauge, Monique; Sändig, Anna-Margarete
    [no abstract available]
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    Mini-Workshop: Feinstrukturtheorie und Innere Modelle
    (Zürich : EMS Publ. House, 2006) Magidor, Menachem; Schindler, Ralf
    The main aim of fine structure theory and inner model theory can be summarized as the construction of models which have a canonical inner structure (a fine structure), making it possible to analyze them in great detail, and which at the same time reflect important aspects of the surrounding mathematical universe, in that they satisfy certain strong axioms of infinity, or contain complicated sets of reals. Applications range from obtaining lower bounds on the consistency strength of all sorts of set theoretic principles in terms of large cardinals, to proving the consistency of certain combinatorial properties, their compatibility with strong axioms of infinity, or outright proving results in descriptive set theory (for which no proofs avoiding fine structure and inner models are in sight). Fine structure theory and inner model theory has become a sophisticated and powerful apparatus which yields results that are among the deepest in set theory.
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    Analytical and Statistical Approaches to Fluid Models
    (Oberwolfach-Walke : Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach, 2000) Mielke, Alexander; Titi, Edriss S.
    [no abstract available]