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Matthias Löwe is a Professor at the Institute of Stochastics within the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science at the University of Münster. His academic career spans several decades with continuous contributions to probability theory and statistical physics. His research focuses on deep theoretical investigations of complex stochastic systems, particularly in the context of disordered systems and random structures.
Löwe's research interests center on Probability Theory, Statistical Physics, and Random Matrix Theory. His work examines phase transitions in spin systems, fluctuation phenomena in random graphs, and the mathematical foundations of neural network models. His research program consistently bridges theoretical probability with applications in statistical physics, particularly in understanding the behavior of complex interacting particle systems at critical points.
His publication record shows consistent output in top probability journals including Annals of Probability, Electronic Journal of Probability, and Annales de l'Institut Henri Poincaré. His most recent work (2020-2023) focuses on propagation of chaos in mean-field models, fluctuations in Ising models on random graphs, and exact recovery problems in block spin systems. Löwe frequently collaborates with researchers including Zakhar Kabluchko, Kristina Schubert, and Jonas Jalowy.
Löwe has supervised multiple doctoral students including Raphael Meiners, Mirko Ebbers, Jens Ameskamp, and Sarah Behrens. His research group has included postdoctoral researchers and doctoral candidates working on various aspects of probability theory and its applications.




