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Dr. Jens Jordan is a lecturer at the Institute of Mathematics, Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of Würzburg. His office is located in Building 40 (Mathematics East), Room 00.007, on the Hubland Nord campus. He teaches courses including "Introduction to Discrete Mathematics" and "Analysis in Several Variables (Foundations of Analysis 2)".
Dr. Jordan's academic background includes:
- Dissertation: "Reachable Sets of Numerical Iteration Schemes: A System Semigroup Approach" (2008), University of Würzburg
- Diploma Thesis: "Spektralmengen nichtlinearer Operatoren und Lösbarkeit nichtlinearer Operatorengleichungen" (2000)
Dr. Jordan's research spans several interconnected areas in mathematics and control theory. His work primarily focuses on the application of control theory to numerical analysis and linear systems. He has made significant contributions to understanding reachability and controllability of linear systems, particularly over finite fields. His research also explores the intersection of numerical methods with control theory, examining how iterative solution methods for linear systems can be optimized using control principles. Additionally, he investigates the application of algebraic geometry concepts, such as Grassmann manifolds, to control problems.
Analysis of Dr. Jordan's publication record reveals a consistent focus on the intersection of control theory and numerical analysis. His work demonstrates a progression from theoretical foundations to practical applications, with particular emphasis on linear systems, reachability analysis, and numerical iteration schemes. The recurring themes across his publications include the application of system theory to solve problems in numerical mathematics, the exploration of geometric structures in control problems, and the development of novel approaches to classical numerical methods through the lens of control theory.
Dr. Jordan advises students in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Würzburg. His teaching responsibilities include foundational courses in discrete mathematics and multivariable analysis. While specific grant information is not detailed in the available materials, his research collaborations with prominent scholars like Uwe Helmke, Gunther Dirr, and Julia Lieb suggest involvement in research projects that likely received institutional or external funding.
Dr. Jordan is part of the research team at the Institute of Mathematics at the University of Würzburg, where he collaborates with colleagues on projects related to control theory, numerical analysis, and system theory. His work contributes to the institute's broader research efforts in applied mathematics and mathematical systems theory.
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