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Max Planck Institute for Mathematics

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Abbreviation
  
MPIM

Phone
  
+49 228 4020

Parent organization
  
Max Planck Society

Type
  
Scientific institute

Founded
  
1 January 1992

Formation
  
January 1, 1992; 25 years ago (1992-01-01)

Purpose
  
Research in mathematics

Headquarters
  
Bonn, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

Key people
  
Friedrich Hirzebruch, founder

Address
  
Vivatsgasse 7, 53111 Bonn, Germany

Hours
  
Closed now Wednesday8:30AM–5PMThursday8:30AM–5PMFriday8:30AM–4PMSaturdayClosedSundayClosedMonday8:30AM–5PMTuesday8:30AM–5PM

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The Max Planck Institute for Mathematics (German: Max-Planck-Institut für Mathematik) is a research institute specializing in mathematics located in Bonn, Germany. It is named in honor of the German physicist Max Planck. The MPIM is one of the 80 institutes in the Max Planck Society (Max-Planck-Gesellschaft).

The Institute, having emerged from the collaborative research center (Sonderforschungsbereich) called Theoretical Mathematics (Theoretische Mathematik), was founded by Friedrich Hirzebruch in 1980 and he acted as the director of the institute until his retirement in 1995. Currently, the institute is managed by a board of four directors consisting of Werner Ballmann (managing director, succeeding Günter Harder), Gerd Faltings, Peter Teichner and Don Zagier. Friedrich Hirzebruch was, and Yuri Manin is, acting as emeriti.

Research

Being the only Max Planck institute to offer a Guest Program offering sabbatical work that lasts from weeks to several months, and hence has limited permanent staff, the MPIM has no distinct departments. Rather, the institute is classified under various working areas, namely:

  • Algebraic Geometry and Complex Geometry
  • Algebraic Groups
  • Algebraic Topology
  • Arithmetic Geometry
  • Differential Geometry and Topology
  • Dynamical Systems
  • Global Analysis
  • Mathematical Physics
  • Noncommutative Geometry
  • Number Theory
  • Representation Theory
  • References

    Max Planck Institute for Mathematics Wikipedia