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 08. 2026

A Riemannian version of the BGG construction Andreas Cap (U of Vienna) May 08. 2026, 10:45 - 11:30 Part of Differential Complexes: Theory, Discretization, and Applications (Thematic Programme).
Compatibility complex for the conformal-to-Einstein operator Igor Khavkine (IM CAS, Prague) May 08. 2026, 11:30 - 12:15 Part of Differential Complexes: Theory, Discretization, and Applications (Thematic Programme).

May 18. 2026

The bubble transform, a tool for analyzing finite element methods of high polynomial degree Ragnar Winther (U Oslo) May 18. 2026, 09:30 - 10:15 Part of Differential Complexes: Theory, Discretization, and Applications (Thematic Programme).
The TDNNS method in ferroelectric material modeling Astrid Pechstein (JKU, Linz) May 18. 2026, 10:45 - 11:30 Part of Differential Complexes: Theory, Discretization, and Applications (Thematic Programme).
Structure-preserving discretisation of SO(3)-rotation fields for finite Cosserat elasticity Adam Sky (U of Luxembourg) May 18. 2026, 11:30 - 12:15 Part of Differential Complexes: Theory, Discretization, and Applications (Thematic Programme).
The Discrete De Rham method Daniele Di Pietro (Université de Montpellier) May 18. 2026, 14:00 - 14:45 Part of Differential Complexes: Theory, Discretization, and Applications (Thematic Programme).
Continuous vs. fully discrete analysis: principles, and application to Discrete De Rham scheme for Stokes equations Jerome Droniou (CNRS, IMAG) May 18. 2026, 14:45 - 15:30 Part of Differential Complexes: Theory, Discretization, and Applications (Thematic Programme).
Geometric Decompositions of Finite Element Spaces and Complexes Long Chen (UC Irvine) May 18. 2026, 16:00 - 16:45 Part of Differential Complexes: Theory, Discretization, and Applications (Thematic Programme).

May 19. 2026

A simple and general framework for the construction of exactly div-curl-grad compatible discontinuous Galerkin finite element schemes on unstructured simplex meshes Michael Dumbser (U of Trento) May 19. 2026, 09:30 - 10:15 Part of Differential Complexes: Theory, Discretization, and Applications (Thematic Programme).
Approximation of spectra of advection-diffusion problems for differential forms Daniele Boffi (KAUST, Thuwal) May 19. 2026, 10:45 - 11:30 Part of Differential Complexes: Theory, Discretization, and Applications (Thematic Programme).