Prof. Dierk Schleicher, PhD

Dierk Schleicher brings top mathematicians from around the world to Bremen to work with them and his team to find new answers to centuries-old, unsolved mathematical questions.

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Dierk Schleicher brings top mathematicians from around the world to Bremen to work with them and his team to find new answers to centuries-old, unsolved mathematical questions. The goal of the large-scale project called HOLOGRAM is to find new solution strategies for complex mathematical challenges with the help of different disciplines of mathematics.

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Brief information about the project

  • Acronym and title: HOLOGRAM Holomorphic Dynamics connecting Geometry, Root-Finding, Algebra, and the Mandelbrot set
  • Principal Investigator: Prof. Dierk Schleicher, PhD
  • Host institution: Jacobs University Bremen
  • Funding line and year: Advanced Grants 2015
  • Project information on CORDIS
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"With ERC funding, I want to build bridges between centuries-old questions in mathematics and modern methods, and between leading top mathematicians and young talents from all over the world."