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Timo Weidl is a Professor and Chair of Analysis and Mathematical Physics at the University of Stuttgart's Institute of Analysis, Dynamics, and Modeling. His research focuses on spectral analysis of differential operators, particularly in quantum mechanics, with applications to eigenvalue inequalities and operator theory. He has authored or co-authored influential works on Lieb-Thirring inequalities, Hardy inequalities, and spectral estimates in various geometric settings.
His academic roles include teaching advanced mathematics courses (e.g., Höhere Mathematik 1/2 for physics and engineering students) and supervising graduate research. He contributed to the Ari Laptev anniversary volume on partial differential equations and spectral theory. His research spans topics like trapped modes in elastic plates, magnetic field effects in spectral gaps, and semiclassical bounds in quantum systems.
Weidl’s work bridges pure mathematics and mathematical physics, addressing foundational questions in operator theory and their implications for physical systems. His recent outputs emphasize refining spectral inequalities and exploring geometric influences on eigenvalue distributions.
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