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Dr. Martin Spitz is a researcher in the Faculty of Mathematics at Bielefeld University, Germany. He is affiliated with the Department of Mathematics and holds an office in UHG V4-233. His research focuses on nonlinear partial differential equations (PDEs), stochastic analysis, and mathematical physics, with particular emphasis on systems such as the nonlinear Schrödinger equation, Zakharov system, Maxwell-Dirac equations, and quasilinear Maxwell equations. His work addresses well-posedness, scattering behavior, and regularity theory for both deterministic and stochastic PDEs.
Spitz's research interests span energy-critical and supercritical phenomena, modified scattering in quantum field theory, and boundary value problems in electromagnetism. His recent studies explore laser-plasma interactions, stochastic regularization effects, and inverse scattering for three-dimensional systems. He has contributed to advancing understanding of probabilistic well-posedness and long-time dynamics in nonlinear dispersive equations.
His publications cover theoretical developments in PDE analysis, with applications to plasma physics, quantum systems, and nonlinear wave dynamics. Despite no awards explicitly listed, his active publication record reflects significant contributions to these fields. No information on advising students or grants is provided in the source material.




