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29.04.2021 10:00

International research project on dynamic systems at Jacobs University

Melisa Berktas Corporate Communications & Public Relations
Jacobs University Bremen gGmbH

    Whether it is about the study of planetary motions, weather forecasts or the growth of bacterial cultures – involved are dynamical systems, which are mathematical models of real development processes. Although mathematicians have been working on such systems for a long time, many questions are still unanswered. Dr. Igors Gorbovickis, Professor of Mathematics at Jacobs University, is trying to close some knowledge gaps: in an international research project funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG), the German research funding organization.

    The goal of dynamical systems theory is to understand the mechanisms behind certain fundamental phenomena that may be common to seemingly quite distinct systems. Examples of such phenomena include issues of stability, such as stability of our solar system, or the occurrence of chaos, such as in weather forecasting. To better understand phenomena like these, one research approach is to study simplified versions of the real systems. However, even seemingly simple dynamical systems can have quite mysterious behavior that is yet to be understood.

    This also applies to the class of dynamic systems that Professor Gorbovickis is dealing with. In his research he is concerned with dynamical systems that are often defined by very simple functions. Examples are quadratic polynomials, which are already discussed in high school mathematics classes. However, these functions can exhibit quite complicated behavior when iterated – that is, when the same function is applied repeatedly. This can lead to various complex objects rich in structure, such as the Julia and the Mandelbrot sets.

    "In my project, I propose a new approach to some of the open questions in this field," said Professor Gorbovickis. The DFG-funded project, entitled "Rigidity Problems, Renormalization and Critical Points of Multiplier Maps", is scheduled to last for two years. Scientists from the University of Toronto in Canada and Kansas State University in the USA are also involved.

    About Jacobs University Bremen:
    Studying in an international community. Obtaining a qualification to work on responsible tasks in a digitized and globalized society. Learning, researching and teaching across academic disciplines and countries. Strengthening people and markets with innovative solutions and advanced training programs. This is what Jacobs University Bremen stands for. Established as a private, English-medium campus university in Germany in 2001, it is continuously achieving top results in national and international university rankings. Its more than 1,500 students come from more than 110 countries with around 80% having relocated to Germany for their studies. Jacobs University’s research projects are funded by the German Research Foundation or the EU Research and Innovation program as well as by globally leading companies.
    For more information: www.jacobs-university.de
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    Professor Igors Gorbovickis
    Professor of Mathematics
    Tel: +49 421 200-3196
    Email: i.gorbovickis@jacobs-university.de


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    Igors Gorbovickis is Professor of Mathematics at Jacobs University.
    Igors Gorbovickis is Professor of Mathematics at Jacobs University.

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