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The Berlin Mathematics Research Center MATH+ is a cross-institutional and interdisciplinary Cluster of Excellence.
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The Berlin Mathematics Research Center MATH+ is a cross-institutional and interdisciplinary Cluster of Excellence. It sets out to explore and further develop new approaches in application-oriented mathematics. Emphasis is placed on mathematical principles for using ever larger amounts of data in life and material sciences, in energy and network research, and in the humanities and social sciences.
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The Berlin Mathematics Research Center MATH+ is a cross-institutional and interdisciplinary Cluster of Excellence.
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The Berlin Mathematics Research Center MATH+ is a cross-institutional and interdisciplinary Cluster of Excellence.

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    The Berlin Mathematics Research Center MATH+ is a cross-institutional and interdisciplinary Cluster of Excellence. It sets out to explore and further develop new approaches in application-oriented mathematics. Emphasis is placed on mathematical principles for using ever larger amounts of data in life and material sciences, in energy and network research, and in the humanities and social sciences.
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