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„Illustrations in Math Research - A case study on Turing Patterns“
Dr. Martin Skrodzki, Delft University of Technology, Niederlande

Abstract: Illustration is a powerful tool for research mathematicians, to generate hypotheses, to guide intuition, and to deepen understanding. In my talk I will give an example for the successful use of illustration in mathematics based on research of Turing patterns. These patterns were introduced by Alan M. Turing in 1952 as a means to understand skin coloring, e.g., of various animals. They are described by a differential equation acting on two or more chemicals and their diffusion processes. The case example will cover the generalization of Turing patterns to 3D and some resulting further research questions.

Montag, den 17. Oktober 2022 um 14:15 Uhr, in INF 205, SRC Montag, den 17. Oktober 2022 at 14:15, in INF 205, SRC

Der Vortrag folgt der Einladung von The lecture takes place at invitation by Prof. A. Wienhard, Dr. A. Randecker