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Elisabeth Werner is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, and Statistics at Case Western Reserve University (CWRU), located in Cleveland, Ohio. Her primary affiliations include the College of Arts and Sciences and the Department of Mathematics. She holds an office at 2145 Adelbert Rd, Room 102C, and can be reached via elisabeth.werner@case.edu or 216.368.2901.
Her research focuses on convex geometry, analysis, and probability, with applications to approximation theory, mathematical physics, and quantum information theory. Key areas include the study of floating bodies, geometric inequalities, and high-dimensional probabilistic structures. Recent work explores topics like Lp-affine surface areas, spherical convex hulls, and the interplay between convex geometry and functional analysis.
Her publications from 2023–2025 highlight advancements in floating body theory, curvature functionals, and stochastic geometric models. Notable trends include investigations into isoperimetric inequalities, entropy theory, and the geometric properties of convex bodies in high dimensions. Despite extensive contributions to the field, no scientific awards are explicitly mentioned in the provided materials.
No advisees or grant details are listed, though her research often intersects with quantum information theory and mathematical physics. She maintains a departmental website at case.edu/artsci/math/werner, which likely contains additional professional details.




