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The '''Erwin Schrödinger International Institute for Mathematical Physics''' (ESI) is a research institute located in [[Vienna]], [[Austria]], whose aim is to stimulate cross fertilization between [[mathematics]] and [[physics]]. It receives its basic funding from the Austrian Federal Ministry of Science and Research.
The '''Erwin Schrödinger International Institute for Mathematical Physics''' (ESI) is a research institute located in [[Vienna]], [[Austria]], whose aim is to stimulate cross fertilization between [[mathematics]] and [[physics]]. It is a part of the [[University of Vienna]] and receives its basic funding from the Austrian Federal Ministry of Science and Research.


==Mission==
==Mission==
The purpose of the ESI is to stimulate research in both mathematics and physics by encouraging interaction of leading scientists from both disciplines. This is mainly done by organizing workshops and inviting established (Senior Fellows) as well as promising young mathematicians (Junior Fellows) to spend some time (typically one semester) at the institute. Through its natural location in the center of Europe it also aims to foster intellectual exchange between Eastern Europe and the rest of the world.
The purpose of the ESI is to stimulate research in both mathematics and physics by encouraging interaction of leading scientists from both disciplines. This is mainly done by organizing workshops and inviting established (Senior Fellows) as well as promising young mathematicians (Junior Fellows) to spend some time (typically one semester) at the institute. Through its natural location in the center of Europe it also aims to foster intellectual exchange between Eastern Europe and the rest of the world.


It has close connections with the Faculty of Physics and the Faculty of Mathematics from the [[University of Vienna]].
It has close connections with the Faculty of Physics and the Faculty of Mathematics of the University of Vienna.


On Monday, October 25, 2010, the Erwin Schroedinger Institute (ESI) was informed - without prior warning - that its funding by the Austrian Ministry of Science would be terminated effective January 1, 2011. However, taking into account the strong objections of the international scientific community, this decision was reconsidered, with the following result:<ref> [http://www.mat.univie.ac.at/~kschmidt/ESI-Webseite.html] </ref>
In the beginning, the Erwin Schrödinger Institute (ESI) was incorporated as a private association. On Monday, October 25, 2010, the ESI was informed - without prior warning - that its funding by the Austrian Ministry of Science would be terminated effective January 1, 2011. However, taking into account the strong objections of the international scientific community, this decision was reconsidered, with the following result:<ref> [http://www.mat.univie.ac.at/~kschmidt/ESI-Webseite.html]</ref>


The ESI will continue operation in its present form until May 31, 2011. On that date the University of Vienna will create a `Forschungsplattform' (Research Platform) under the name `Erwin Schrödinger International Institute for Mathematical Physics'. This new Forschungsplattform will continue the scientific tradition of the Institute - in its current location - and will in particular fund and support the scientific activities approved by the ESI for the years 2011 and 2012. The Ministry of Science has promised funding of the new Forschungsplattform until 2014, and possibly until 2015
The ESI continued operation in its current form until May 31, 2011. On June 1, 2011, the University of Vienna created a `Forschungsplattform' (Research Platform) under the name `Erwin Schrödinger International Institute for Mathematical Physics'. This new Forschungsplattform now continues the scientific tradition of the Institute - in its current location - and will in particular fund and support the scientific activities approved by the ESI for the years 2011 and 2012. The Ministry of Science has promised funding of the new Forschungsplattform until 2014, and possibly until 2015.


==Notes==
==Notes==
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Revision as of 19:57, 20 October 2011

48°13′21″N 16°21′22″E / 48.2226°N 16.3561°E / 48.2226; 16.3561 The Erwin Schrödinger International Institute for Mathematical Physics (ESI) is a research institute located in Vienna, Austria, whose aim is to stimulate cross fertilization between mathematics and physics. It is a part of the University of Vienna and receives its basic funding from the Austrian Federal Ministry of Science and Research.

Mission

The purpose of the ESI is to stimulate research in both mathematics and physics by encouraging interaction of leading scientists from both disciplines. This is mainly done by organizing workshops and inviting established (Senior Fellows) as well as promising young mathematicians (Junior Fellows) to spend some time (typically one semester) at the institute. Through its natural location in the center of Europe it also aims to foster intellectual exchange between Eastern Europe and the rest of the world.

It has close connections with the Faculty of Physics and the Faculty of Mathematics of the University of Vienna.

In the beginning, the Erwin Schrödinger Institute (ESI) was incorporated as a private association. On Monday, October 25, 2010, the ESI was informed - without prior warning - that its funding by the Austrian Ministry of Science would be terminated effective January 1, 2011. However, taking into account the strong objections of the international scientific community, this decision was reconsidered, with the following result:[1]

The ESI continued operation in its current form until May 31, 2011. On June 1, 2011, the University of Vienna created a `Forschungsplattform' (Research Platform) under the name `Erwin Schrödinger International Institute for Mathematical Physics'. This new Forschungsplattform now continues the scientific tradition of the Institute - in its current location - and will in particular fund and support the scientific activities approved by the ESI for the years 2011 and 2012. The Ministry of Science has promised funding of the new Forschungsplattform until 2014, and possibly until 2015.

Notes

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