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Prof. Dr. Raimar Wulkenhaar is a Professor of Mathematics at the University of Münster's Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science, affiliated with the Mathematical Institute. He is an investigator in the Mathematics Münster cluster and a member of CRC 1442 Geometry: Deformations and Rigidity. His research focuses on operator algebras and mathematical physics, particularly non-perturbative quantum field theories, noncommutative geometries, and renormalization. Wulkenhaar's work bridges abstract algebraic structures with physical models, such as matrix models and tensor field theories.
He holds a leadership role in interdisciplinary projects, including the CRC 1442's D03 project on integrability and the Mathematics Münster focus areas T2 (moduli spaces) and T7 (field theory and randomness). His research emphasizes noncommutative quantum field theories, where he explores exact solutions and topological recursion techniques. Key collaborations include work on Kontsevich models, Calogero-Moser systems, and renormalization group methods.
Recent publications highlight advancements in blobbed topological recursion, integrable systems, and stochastic quantization. Wulkenhaar frequently publishes in top journals like Communications in Mathematical Physics and Journal of Geometry and Physics. His work often intersects with algebraic geometry, combinatorics, and stochastic processes, reflecting a broad yet deep engagement with mathematical physics.
He has contributed to foundational texts, including a chapter in Advances in Noncommutative Geometry, and has advised numerous collaborative research initiatives. Despite no explicitly listed awards, his prolific output and project leadership underscore his scholarly impact.




