In search of the foundations of discrete mathematics

Oswin Aichholzer with his working group at the beginning of the year in the offi
Oswin Aichholzer with his working group at the beginning of the year in the office rooms. © Lunghammer - TU Graz
Oswin Aichholzer with his working group at the beginning of the year in the office rooms. Lunghammer - TU Graz By Birgit Baustädter Oswin Aichholzer does basic research - he doesn't invent, he discovers. The theoretical computer scientist is on the trail of basic mathematical rules which he can model and teach the computer. Oswin Aichholzer is wearing a light blue pullover, has a headset on, and is sitting in front of the computer. The theoretical computer scientist has it easier than many of his colleagues who depend on a laboratory or workshop. Aichholzers "laboratory" consists of a sheet of paper, a pencil and a laptop. This allows him to work from anywhere.
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