Developing mathematics to describe structures limited to integers
This area of mathematics that has become increasingly important in recent decades, in part due to the advent of computers, and in part because of the recent ubiquity of large discrete (social, biological, ecological etc.) networks.
Discrete mathematics has many real-world applications in areas such as logistics, engineering, cryptography, computer algorithms, computer vision and relational databases. Applications vary from finding an optimal railway schedule, securing your privacy in WhatsApp, or protecting your data on a memory device against physical damage.
Meet some of our Researchers
Recent Publications
Our most recent peer reviewed publications
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Characterizations of symplectic polar spaces
Advances in Geometry (2023) -
Topological Noetherianity of polynomial functors II: base rings with Noetherian spectrum
Mathematische Annalen (2023) -
A geometric characterization of the symplectic Lie algebra
Innovations in Incidence Geometry (2023) -
Components of symmetric wide-matrix varieties
Journal für die reine und angewandte Mathematik (2022) -
Topological noetherianity for algebraic representations of infinite rank classical groups
Transformation Groups (2022)
Contact
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Postal address
Sterre ÖzcanDepartment of Mathematics and Computer ScienceP.O. Box 5135600 MB EindhovenNetherlandszhou.sienna@ friehus.org -
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Jasper ErdoğanZoey HuismanBerthoboulevard4337VE ZundertNetherlandsloek03@ lafleur.com -
Visiting address
Jayson TimmermansMetaForumGroene Loper 55612 AP EindhovenNetherlandsffrerichs@ yahoo.nl -
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prof. Noortje Sanders BJesper van der VeenPostmasingel1351AC BeegdenNetherlandsddossantos@ live.nl -
TeamleadZeynep Schuylenborch PhDde Voslaan5171GH Vinkelf.g.m.t.cuypers@ tue.nl