’Learning from one another means we arrive at findings faster’

Hendrik Weber (l.) and Raimar Wulkenhaar from the Mathematics Münster Cluster of
Hendrik Weber (l.) and Raimar Wulkenhaar from the Mathematics Münster Cluster of Excellence aim to find new approaches to solving research problems through using a combination of mathematical methods. © WWU - Michael C. Möller
Hendrik Weber and Raimar Wulkenhaar from the -Mathematics Münster- Cluster of Excellence work together on mathematical solutions. Hendrik Weber (l.) and Raimar Wulkenhaar from the Mathematics Münster Cluster of Excellence aim to find new approaches to solving research problems through using a combination of mathematical methods. WWU - Michael C. Möller Excellent research is not possible without interdisciplinary working. But, even within one discipline, collaborations crossing the barriers between research areas can lead to new approaches and findings. Mathematics is an example of this. Prof. Hendrik Weber , who heads the Stochastic Analysis working group, and Prof. Raimar Wulkenhaar , who leads the Mathematical Physics working group, work together within the framework of the Cluster of Excellence "Mathematics Münster". In this interview with Kathrin Nolte , the two mathematicians talk about the opportunities which exchanging ideas presents, as well as the challenges they face.
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