Guided tour: Slow Chaos
What does chaos have to do with pretzels, butterflies, and billiards?
Chaos is omnipresent. In everyday life, we usually equate it with disorder. But what do mathematicians understand by chaos? In the public tour on Wednesday, January 21, 2026, at 6 p.m., we will present the research of the Institute of Mathematics on chaotic systems. The exhibition “Slow Chaos” highlights the beauty of mathematics and research. But it's not just theoretical.
The tour is free and lasts about an hour. This guided tour will be in German.