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Rainer Sinn is a University Professor (on leave) at Leipzig University, specializing in Applied Algebra within mathematics. His research centers on real algebraic geometry, convex optimization, and sums of squares, with significant contributions to spectrahedra, amplituhedra, and nonnegativity certificates.
His primary research interests include real algebraic geometry (focusing on nonnegative polynomials and quadratic forms), convex algebraic geometry (studying convex hulls of algebraic varieties), and combinatorial applications in optimization. He explores geometric structures like amplituhedra in theoretical physics and investigates algebraic solutions to optimization problems.
Recent publications (2022-2025) demonstrate a cohesive focus on algebraic approaches to optimization, with recurring themes in nonnegativity certificates, tropical geometry, and combinatorial aspects of algebraic varieties. His German-language works also address the philosophy and public understanding of mathematics, highlighting interdisciplinary impact.
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