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International Master Program Mathematical Physics
The Mathematical Institute, in collaboration with the Institute for Theoretical Physics, offers an International Master's program in Mathematical Physics. This program is administered by the Faculty of Physics and Earth Sciences.
Program Structure
Students are required to complete 10 LP from the elective mathematics modules. Additionally, they must complete 30 LP from the elective area, which includes physics and mathematics modules.
Elective Mathematics Modules
The following modules are available for the elective mathematics area:
- 10-MAT-MPDG1: Advanced Differential Geometry I (10 LP)
- 10-MAT-MPSP1: Stochastic Processes I (10 LP)
- 10-MAT-MPAN1: Advanced Analysis I Partial Differential Equations (10 LP)
- 10-MAT-MPFOP1: Functional Analysis / Operator Theory (10 LP)
Advanced Seminars in Mathematics
The advanced seminars focus on developing methodological competencies, including literature research, presentation techniques, and scientific writing. Available modules include:
- 10-MAT-MPHSAL: Recent Developments in Algebra (5 LP)
- 10-MAT-MPHSAN: Recent Developments in Analysis (5 LP)
- 10-MAT-MPHSG: Recent Developments in Geometry (5 LP)
- 10-MAT-MPHSS: Recent Developments in Probability Theory (5 LP)
Elective Modules in Mathematics
Students can choose modules totaling 20 LP from the following options:
- 10-MAT-MPDS1: Dynamical Systems (10 LP)
- 10-MAT-MPDS2: Advanced Theory of Dynamical Systems (10 LP)
- 10-MAT-MPSTAN: Selected Problems in Analysis (10 LP)
- 10-MAT-MPDST: Discrete Stochastic Models in Physics (10 LP)
- 10-MAT-MPSTAG: Selected Problems in Algebra and Geometry (10 LP)
- 10-MAT-MPAN2: Advanced Analysis II (10 LP)
- 10-MAT-MPDG2: Advanced Differential Geometry II (10 LP)
- 10-MAT-MPFOP2: Advanced Operator Theory (10 LP)
- 10-MAT-MPSP2: Stochastic Processes II (10 LP)
Research Practice and Master Thesis Supervision in Mathematics
Several research groups offer research practice and thesis supervision, including:
- Research Group Symplectic Geometry and Hamiltonian Dynamical Systems
- Research Group Riemannian Geometry
- Research Group Complex Geometry
Program Responsibility
The program is supervised by:
- Prof. Dr. Matthias Schwarz (Mathematics)
- Prof. Dr. Rainer Verch (Physics)
Contact Information for Program Responsibility
Prof. Dr. Matthias Schwarz Universitätsprofessor Mathematik in den Naturwissenschaften Paulinum, Augustusplatz 10, Raum P523 04109 Leipzig
Sprechzeiten: Montags 14-15 Uhr
Prof. Dr. Rainer Verch Universitätsprofessor Gravitationstheorie Institutsgeb. Theor.Phys., Brüderstraße 16, Raum 208 04103 Leipzig
Study Office Mathematics
Marco Neumann Leiter Studienbüro Studienbüro/Fakultät für Mathematik und Informatik Neues Augusteum, Augustusplatz 10, Raum A510 04109 Leipzig
Sprechzeiten: Do 9:00 - 11:30 & 12:30 - 16:00 Uhr
