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Prof. Rico Zacher is a Professor at the University of Ulm, affiliated with the Institute of Applied Analysis. His research focuses on nonlinear evolutionary problems, fractional calculus, and mathematical models in biology and fluid dynamics. He has contributed extensively to the analysis of partial differential equations, including maximal regularity, non-local operators, and kinetic equations.
Education details are not explicitly provided in the text, but Zacher has held positions at the University of Ulm since at least 2014, teaching courses such as Partial Differential Equations, Functional Analysis, and Dynamical Systems. His work often intersects with applied mathematics, particularly in understanding complex systems through analytical methods.
Zacher's research interests include the study of well-posedness, regularity, and asymptotic behavior of solutions to PDEs, with a focus on fractional evolution equations, Harnack inequalities, and discrete curvature in geometric analysis. He has explored applications ranging from mathematical biology to fluid dynamics, including free boundary value problems and entropy methods.
His publications span over two decades, with notable contributions to journals like Mathematische Annalen, Journal of Evolution Equations, and Nonlinear Analysis. While no specific awards are mentioned, his extensive publication record underscores his expertise in the field.



