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The 22nd International Conference on the Teaching of Mathematical Modelling and Applications (ICTMA22)
All researchers, teachers and mathematicians interested in the teaching and learning of mathematical modelling, are welcome to ICTMA22. The conference is taking place at Linköping University from Sunday 10 August to Friday 15 August 2025.
Algebra and representation theory
The members of the group work within the fields of representation theory of associative algebras and Lie algebras, and non-associative algebras.
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Maths Coach Online
Maths Coach Online is a chat service offering pupils in primary and secondary school free online mathematics help from university students. Maths Coach Online also provides a basis for research on how to deliver online-based education.
Department of Mathematics (MAI)
The department conducts research in computational mathematics, mathematics and applied mathematics, mathematical statistics, and optimization. We provide courses to students in most degree programmes in mathematics, science and engineering.
Nonlinear Potential Theory
The research group is mainly interested in analysis on metric spaces, and in particular nonlinear potential theory associated with p-harmonic functions and quasiminimizers in Euclidean and metric spaces.
Applied Mathematics (TIMA)
Applied mathematics is used to study advanced methods for modeling in technology as well as natural and social sciences. The division conducts research in computational mathematics, mathematical statistics and optimization.
Mathematics and algorithms for intelligent decision-making
On the journey towards sustainability, our contribution is to develop mathematical models and solution methods for practically relevant but computationally challenging problems in scheduling and resource allocation.
WASP Academic Doctoral Student project
Pushing the limits for large-scale discrete optimisation: New mathematics and algorithms for methods used together with Dantzig-Wolfe decomposition.
Seminars in Mathematical Statistics
The seminars are organised by the Department of Mathematics and form part of the seminar series "Seminars in Statistics and Mathematical Statistics". The topic is probability theory, random processes, statistical theory, and applied statistics.