Researcher in Prof. Dr. Gernot Akemann's group.
Office: E5-136
Phone: +49-(0)521-106-6195
E-mail: amielke@math.uni-bielefeld.de
Random matrix theory with a focus on applications in statistical mechanics and physical systems such as QCD Dirac-spectrum, time series, and topological insulators.
PhD-thesis:
“On the Role of Zero Modes and Spacing Distributions in Random Matrix Theory and its Applications”
Available at https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2940010.
“Territorial behaviour of buzzards versus random matrix spacing distributions”
G. Akemann, M. Baake, N. Chakarov, O. Krüger, A. Mielke, M. Ottensmann, R. Werdehausen - arXiv:2003.09204
“Universal distributions from non-Hermitian Perturbation of Zero-Modes”
M. Kieburg, A. Mielke, M. Rud, K. Splittorff - arXiv:1911.11492
“Universal Signature from Integrability to Chaos in Open Quantum Systems”
Gernot Akemann, Mario Kieburg, Adam Mielke, Tomaz Prosen - arXiv:1910.03520
“Universal Broadening of Zero Modes: A General Framework and Identification”
M. Kieburg, A. Mielke, K. Splittorff - arXiv:1902.01733
“Preserving Topology while Breaking Chirality: From Chiral Orthogonal to Anti-symmetric Hermitian Ensemble”
Gernot Akemann, Mario Kieburg, Adam Mielke, Pedro Vidal - arXiv:1806.10977
“Universal Distribution of Would-be Topological Zero Modes in Coupled Chiral Systems”
Adam Mielke, K. Splittorff - arXiv:1609.04252
“Everything You Wanted to Know About Physics (But Were Afraid to Ask)“
A scientific block course explaining the basics of physics for mathematician. Lecture notes.