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As mathematical research on any particular topic is typically conducted by a relatively small number of people worldwide, collaboration between institutions is paramount to achieving scientific breakthroughs. At KdVI we value our partnerships and collaborations, both with other research institutes at the University of Amsterdam, as well as with other institutions in the Netherlands and abroad.
In the last decade several Dutch research clusters in areas of mathematics were granted by the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO). The KdVI participated in the successful applications for the NWO research cluster Geometry and Quantum Theory (GQT), in which members of our research programme Algebra, Geometry and Mathematical Physics participate, and the research cluster Stochastics - Theoretical and Applied Research (STAR), in which members of our research programme Stochastics participate. Members of our institute also participate in two other NWO research clusters: NDNS+ and Diamant.
KdVI is a partner in the Dutch Platform for Mathematics (PWN). PWN comprises, among others, the Dutch research school for mathematics and the Mastermath programme, which offers mathematics courses at the Master's level for all universities in the Netherlands.
Founded in the 1930s by L.E.J. Brouwer, KdVI has been involved with the journal Composito Mathematica from the start.
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