Teaching in the summer semester 2026
Elementary numerics (for students of teacher education programs)
- Target group: Teacher education programs - Middle Schools students including participants in the lateral entry program
- Module number: MN-SEMS-MAT-ELNUM
- Scope of the course: 2 hours per week lectures, 2 hours per week exercises
- Main contents of the course: Interpolation, numerical integration, linear approximation problems, non-linear equations, introduction to optimization
- OPAL course for this course: An OPAL course has been created for this course, which you can access via this link. During the semester, you will find there all information about the course as well as documents which will be made available for download.
All further information can be found in this OPAL course.
Mathematical proseminar (for students of teacher education programs)
- Target group: Teacher education programs - Secondary Schools and Vocational Schools students
- Module numbers: MN-SEGY-MAT-PROSEM, MN-SEBS-MAT-PROSEM
- Scope of the course: 2 hours per week seminars
- Topic: Optimization in graphs
- OPAL course for this course: An OPAL course has been created for this course, which you can access via this link.
All further information can be found in this OPAL course.
Game Theory - Non-Cooperative Games (for students of the mathematical master's programs)
- Target group: Students of the Master's degree programs Mathematics, Mathematics in Business and Economics and Technomathematics
- Module number: Offer within the scope of the module Math-Ma-34
- Scope of the course: 3 hours per week lectures, 1 hour per week exercise
- Main contents of the course: basic concepts in game theory, two-player games, continuous N-player games, generalized Nash equilibrium problems, numerical methods for solving (generalized) Nash equilibrium problems
- OPAL course for this course: An OPAL course has been created for this course, which you can access via this link. During the semester, you will find there all information about the course as well as documents which will be made available for download.
All further information can be found in this OPAL course.
Discrete Optimization (for students of the mathematical master's programs)
- Target group: Students of the Master's degree programs Mathematics, Mathematics in Business and Economics and Technomathematics
- Module number: Math-Ma-27
- Scope of the course: 3 hours per week lectures, 1 hour per week exercise
- Lecturer: Prof. Dr. Alexandra Schwartz
- Main contents of the course: examples for applications, polyhedral theory, integer linear optimization, optimization in graphs, greedy algorithms and matroids, further heuristics
- OPAL course for this course: An OPAL course will be created for this course. As soon as this has been done, the link will be provided here. During the semester, you will find there all information about the course as well as documents which will be made available for download.
All further information can be found in this OPAL course.
Special chapters of mathematics part 2 (for students at the Faculty of Mechanical Science and Engineering)
- Target group: Students of the Faculty of Mechanical Science and Engineering in their 4th semester
- Module numbers: MW-MB-13, MW-VNT-13, MW-WW-09, MB-MaTM1
- Scope of the course: 2 hours per week lectures, 2 hours per week exercises
- Lecturer: Prof. Dr. Gunar Matthies
- Main contents of the course: Partial differential equations, probability theory, statistics
- OPAL course for this course: An OPAL course has been created for this course, which you can access via this link. During the semester, you will find there all information about the course as well as documents which will be made available for download.
All further information can be found in this OPAL course.