Courses Fall 2014
Mathematics
Course: | Advanced Algebra: Representation theory and homological algebra |
Instructor: | Schweigert |
Course: | Hopf algebras and topological field theory |
Instructor: | Schweigert, Holtkamp |
Course: | Algebraic Geometry |
Instructor: | Siebert |
Course: | Commutative Algebra |
Instructor: | Sosna |
Course: | Introduction to Symplectic Geometry |
Instructor: | Latschev |
Physics
Main Lectures
Course: | General Theory of Relativity |
Instructor: | Sigl |
Course: | Quantum Field Theory I |
Instructor: | N.N. |
Course: | Quantum Mechanics II |
Instructor: | Kniehl |
Specialised Lectures
Course: | Introduction to SUSY Field Theories |
Instructor: | Teschner |
Course: | Physics of the Standard Model |
Instructor: | Reuter |
Course: | Theoretical Cosmology |
Instructor: | Buchmüller |
Course: | Introduction to String Phenomenology |
Instructor: | Louis |
Course: | Higgs Physics |
Instructor: | Weiglein |
Course: | Computer Algebra and Physics |
Instructor: | Moch |
Seminars
Course: | Seminar on Functional Analysis |
Instructor: | Reis |
Course: | Seminar on the h-cobordism theorem |
Instructor: | Latschev |
For time and place, ECTS credit points and further information, please see the "Vorlesungsverzeichnis" in
STiNE
or the links to the courses.
For time and place, ECTS credit points and further information, please click the links to the courses or see the list of lectures in
STiNE.
If you are in doubt which courses to take, please feel free to discuss your choice of courses with the Spokesperson or the Study Advisor. For information on course requirements and credits, please see our page on the degree structure.
PrepCourse: Concepts and Methods of Mathematical Physics
in block form: | Tuesday 07.10.2014 to Friday 10.10.2014 (10:00-16:00), Geom H3 |
Course: | Concepts and Methods of Mathematical Physics |
Instructor: | Dr. Simon Lentner |
| Lecture Notes of previous years |
The PrepCourse offers a survey of mathematical techniques and, at the same, aims at bringing together master students from all mathematical master programs. Participation is not obligatory, but recommended. There is no exam, and no credit points are assigned to the course.
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