Institut für Mathematische Stochastik
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    (Wintersemester 2025/2026)

    Seminar on Statistical Aspects of Optimal Transport
    (winter term 2025/2026)
    Prof. Dr. Axel Munk


    Key information
    Time: 31/10/2025 – 13/02/2026, on Fridays, 10:15–12:00
    Format: in person, room 5.101 (Institute for Mathematical Stochastics)
    Possible Modules: B.Mat.3441: Seminar im Zyklus "Angewandte und Mathematische Stochastik"
    B.Mat.3444: Seminar im Zyklus "Mathematische Statistik"
    B.Mat.3445: Seminar im Zyklus "Statistische Modellierung und Inferenz"
    B.Mat.3447: Seminar im Zyklus "Statistische Grundlagen der Data Science"
    M.Mat.4841: Seminar on applied and mathematical stochastics
    M.Mat.4844: Seminar on mathematical statistics
    M.Mat.4845: Seminar on statistical modelling and inference
    M.Mat.4847: Seminar on statistical foundations of data science
    Instructor: Prof. Dr. Axel Munk and Jan Victor Otte
    Intended Audience: Advanced Bachelor and beginning to intermediate Master students
    Language: English


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    Seminar on Interacting particle systems
    (winter term 2025/2026)
    Prof. Dr. Anja Sturm


    Key information
    Time: 28/10/2025 – 13/02/2026, on Tuesdays, 14:15–15:45
    Format: in person, room 5.101 (Institute for Mathematical Stochastics)
    Instructor: Prof. Dr. Anja Sturm
    Language: English

    General information on seminars:
    If you are interested in participating in the seminar please preregister with me by sending me an email with your background in probability theory and stochastic processes (see also prerequisites) to asturm@math.uni-goettingen.de
    Prerequisites: For participation in the seminar knowledge of probability theory and stochastic processes is needed as acquired in the lecture “Mass- und Wahrscheinlichkeitstheorie” as well as the first (two) lectures of the cycle “Stochastische Prozesse”. The seminar is meant to accompany the third part of this cycle (Mondays and Thursdays 10-12).



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