Welcome to the ESI

The Erwin Schrödinger International Institute for Mathematics and Physics (ESI) is a programme-oriented research institute for mathematics and physics at the University of Vienna. Since its opening in 1993 it has been the mission of the ESI to advance research in mathematics and physics through fruitful interaction between scientists from these disciplines. [more]


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Upcoming Talks

May 04. 2026

Regge metrics with enhanced trace Snorre Christiansen (U Oslo) May 04. 2026, 14:00 - 14:45 Part of Differential Complexes: Theory, Discretization, and Applications (Thematic Programme).
Finite element methods for isometric embedding of Riemannian manifolds Ganghui Zhang (U of Oxford) May 04. 2026, 14:45 - 15:30 Part of Differential Complexes: Theory, Discretization, and Applications (Thematic Programme).

May 05. 2026

The Closed Range Property of the De Rham Complex in Unbounded Domains Dirk Pauly (TU Dresden) May 05. 2026, 09:30 - 10:15 Part of Differential Complexes: Theory, Discretization, and Applications (Thematic Programme).
Discrete Poincaré and Bogovskii operators on cochains and Whitney forms Pratyush Potu (Brown U, Providence) May 05. 2026, 10:45 - 11:30 Part of Differential Complexes: Theory, Discretization, and Applications (Thematic Programme).
The discrete de Rham method for geometric partial differential equations Jia Jia Qian (U of Oxford) May 05. 2026, 11:30 - 12:15 Part of Differential Complexes: Theory, Discretization, and Applications (Thematic Programme).
Finite Element Complexes with Traces Structures: A unified framework for cohomology and bounded interpolation Yizhou Liang (U of Oxford) May 05. 2026, 14:00 - 14:45 Part of Differential Complexes: Theory, Discretization, and Applications (Thematic Programme).
Existence and uniqueness of solutions to the generalized wave equation Anouk Wisse (TU Delft) May 05. 2026, 14:45 - 15:30 Part of Differential Complexes: Theory, Discretization, and Applications (Thematic Programme).
An Exterior Calculus Perspective on Kinetic Theory Umberto Zerbinati (U of Oxford) May 05. 2026, 16:00 - 16:45 Part of Differential Complexes: Theory, Discretization, and Applications (Thematic Programme).

May 06. 2026

Stabilisation of the Navier⁠–Stokes equations by enstrophy preservation Boris Andrews (U of Oxford) May 06. 2026, 09:30 - 10:15 Part of Differential Complexes: Theory, Discretization, and Applications (Thematic Programme).
Topology-preserving finite element schemes for magnetohydrodynamics Mingdong He (U of Oxford) May 06. 2026, 10:45 - 11:30 Part of Differential Complexes: Theory, Discretization, and Applications (Thematic Programme).