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07 - 16 Apr 2026
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Mini Course: On the Tutte polynomial invariant for graphs and matroids
10 Apr - 12 Jun 2026
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Mini Course: Okinawa Lectures on Entropy
15 Apr 2026
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[Seminar] "Horizontal mean curvature flow in the Heisenberg group as scaling limit of an interacting particle system" by Prof. Nicolas Dirr
15 Apr 2026
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Seminar "Plant Mobile Domain proteins regulate gene expression"
15 Apr 2026
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QG seminar: Self-dual holography
16 Apr 2026
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[Seminar]"Temperature-induced effects in organic thin films comprising energy donor-acceptor systems" by Dr. Piotr Ślęczkowski
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