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About Erwin Schrödinger International Institute for Mathematics and Physics (ESI)

The Erwin Schrödinger International Institute for Mathematics and Physics, founded in 1993 and part of the University of Vienna since 2011, is committed to the promotion of scholarly research in mathematics and physics.

In the beginning its focus was on mathematical physics and mathematics and it has gained an international reputation in these fields of research. Over the years, the thematic spectrum of its scientific activities has been carefully extended, while maintaining high scientific standards. Recently, the ESI has enlarged its fields of competence to include theoretical, computational and experimental aspects of mathematics and physics.

It is the Institute’s foremost objective to advance scientific knowledge over broad ranges of fields and themes in mathematics and physics, with an emphasis on the interface between them.

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