Johannes Lengler
professor
engineering
Institute of Theoretical Computer Science
Spain
Biography
During my PhD at University of Saarland with Prof. Ernst-Ulrich Gekeler I worked in the intersection between number theory, algebra and probability theory:
Research Interest
To specialize on a very specific scientific area is the common approach for a young scientist. However, this potentially misses great opportunities. During my PhD I discovered that two different mathematical communities had been working on the same problem for more than a decade without knowing of each other. I thus believe that it is necessary for different scientific communities to talk to each other, and to understand the others' research and goals. My general aim as a scientist is to help bridging the gap between different fields of science.
Publications
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Average Distance in a General Class of Scale-Free Networks with Underlying Geometry
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Sampling Geometric Inhomogeneous Random Graphs in Linear Time
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Asymptotically Optimal Amplifiers for the Moran Process