The Bonn Bonn Mathematical Society (Bonner Mathematische Gesellschaft, BMG) supports and promotes mathematics at the University of Bonn, for example by organizing events, awarding prizes for outstanding bachelor theses. or by supporting the mathematical institute library. Every year, the Bonn Mathematical Society organizes an entertaining event, usually on the evening before Corpus Christi.
The Bonn Mathematical Society (BMG) is a registered association based in Bonn, which has set itself the task of promoting mathematics in and around Bonn. Specifically, the BMG pursues the following goals:
- Early career support: The BMG awards annual prizes for outstanding bachelor's theses in mathematics, both for graduates of a mathematics bachelor's degree and graduates of a mathematics education degree. In addition, the BMG supports Bonn Mathematics school activities in and around Bonn.
- Outreach: The BMG organizes an entertaining evening event related to mathematics every year, for example a "Valsche Vorträge Vestival" in 2022 and a "Circus Mathematicus" in 2023.
- Support for the library: A well-equipped and up-to-date mathematics library is essential for mathematical research and teaching. The BMG therefore sees it as its duty to support the mathematics library financially.
Every year, the BMG organizes an entertaining mathematics-related event on the evening of Corpus Christi. In the past three years, a Valsche Vorträge Vestival (2022), a Circus Mathematicus (2023) and a Mathematical Pentathlon (2024) were organized.
Mathematical Pentathlon
In May 2024, the BMG organized a Mathematical Pentathlon, in which four teams competed in various mathematical disciplines (including a quiz and Powerpoint karaoke).
Circus Mathematicus
In June 2023, the BMG organized a Circus Mathematicus, an entertaining event with mathematical and acrobatic contributions by DorFuchs and Albrecht Beutelspacher, among others.
Valsche Vorträge Vestival
In June 2022, the BMG organized a Valsche Vorträge Vestival, at which the speakers deliberately misled the audience with entertaining false mathematical arguments.
Once a year, the BMG awards a prize for outstanding Bachelor's theses in mathematics. Students who have completed their Bachelor's degree by September 30 of the respective year will be considered. Two to three prizes for graduates of a mathematics bachelor's degree (including one female) and one for a graduate of the Bachelor's degree in mathematics education are awarded. The prize consists of a certificate and a monetary prize.
The following students were awarded a bachelor's prize for outstanding achievements in the 2022/23 academic year:
- Thesis title: Summen von drei quadratvollen Zahlen
- Advisor: Prof. Dr. Valentin Blomer
- Thesis title: Single-Source Unsplittable-Flow
- Advisor: Prof. Dr. Vera Traub
- Thesis title: Optimale polynomielle Approximation der Brownschen Bewegung
- Advisor: Prof. Dr. Andreas Eberle
- Thesis title: Magische Quadrate und Palindrome – Hinter der mathematischen Kulisse der Zauberei aus dem Buch von Ehrhard Behrends am Beispiel von ausgewählten Kapiteln
- Advisor: Dr. Thoralf Räsch
The photo shows the awardees of the academic year 2022/23.
In order to finance the activities of the BMG, in particular the awarding of bachelor prizes and the organization of events, we welcome financial support. The BMG pursues exclusively non-profit scientific and outreach purposes.
Bank details for donations:
- IBAN: DE26 3701 0050 0062 3915 06
- Bank: Postbank Köln
- BIC: PBNKDEFF
Donation receipts will be sent (stating the full name and private address).
The BMG consists of a three-member executive board and is also represented by a secretary's office.