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- The Third Conference of PhD Students in Mathematics
Szeged, Hungary, June 30 - July 2, 2014
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Day 1: June 30, Monday
09:00
Registration
09:30
Opening
Session 1: Bifurcation
session chair:
Gergely Röst
9:40
Diána H. Knipl
Rich bifurcation dynamics of a differential model for disease spread between two cities
10:10
Zsolt Vizi
Backward bifurcation for pulse vaccination
10:40
Break
11:00
Plenary Talk
Pawel Pilarczyk
Computational homology
11:50
Break
Session 2: Differential equations 1
session chair:
Gergely Röst
12:00
Eliza Bánhegyi
A computer-aided study of the delay model of Cheyne-Stokes respiration
12:30
István Balázs
A differential equation model of optimization of data transfer rate
13:00
Lunch
Session 3: Differential equations 2
session chair:
Gergely Röst
14:20
Kyeongah Nah
Malaria dynamics with long incubation period in hosts
14:50
András Szijártó
Classical solutions of observation problems related to vibrating strings
15:20
Break
Session 4: Geometry 1
session chair:
Ferenc Fodor
15:40
Ágnes Konkoly
Convexity structures of Beckenbach families
16:10
Tamás Zarnócz
Some geometric properties of neighbourly polytopes
16:40
Break
Session 5: Geometry 2
session chair:
Ferenc Fodor
17:00
Patrícia Szokol
Maps preserving geodesic and their connection with relative entropy and geometric mean
17:30
Tivadar Danka
Christoffel functions on Jordan curves with respect to measures with jump singularity
18:00
Tamás Titkos
On decompositions of nonnegative sesquilinear forms
18:30
Free program
19:00
Reception
At Rector's Building.
Day 2: July 1, Tuesday
Session 1: Partial differential equations
session chair:
Mónika Polner
9:10
Béla Szekeres
Numerical methods for superdiffusion
9:40
Imre Fekete
General discretization theory for nonlinear semigroups
10:10
Zoltán Markó
Inverse problem for 2-dimensional discrete Schrödinger operator
10:40
Break
11:00
Plenary Talk
Zoltán Horváth
Research, innovation and education in Infocommunication Technology
11:50
Introduction
of the Association of Hungarian PhD and DLA Students, Scientific Section of Mathematics and Informatics
12:00
Plenary Talk
John Milton
Transient stabilization of unstable states: why a stick balanced at the fingertip always falls?
12:50
Lunch
Session 2: Algebra 1
session chair:
Tamás Waldhauser
14:20
Nóra Szakács
Inverse monoids and immersions of 2-complexes
14:50
Carolin Hannusch
Visible codes in the radical of modular group algebras
15:20
Break
Session 3: Algebra 2
session chair:
Tamás Waldhauser
15:40
Szilvia Huszárszky
On the solution of interval linear equation systems
16:10
Tamás Dékány
A generalization of the Kaloujnine-Krasner Theorem
16:40
Social Program
Visit the
Informatorium
at
Szent-Györgyi Albert Agóra
.
19:00
Gala Dinner
At Rector's Building.
Day 3: July 2, Wednesday
Session 1: Stochastics
session chair:
László Viharos
9:10
Tamás Fegyverneki
Mutual distance covariance
9:40
Tamás T. Szabó
Parameter estimation for subcritical Heston models based on discrete time observations
10:10
Kristóf Körmendi
Asymptotics for the estimation of the offspring means in critical two-type GWI processes
10:40
Break
Session 2: Analysis
session chair:
László Viharos
11:00
Ferenc Rárosi
Decision curves, a method to compare predictive models
11:30
Anett Vörös
Investigation of the dynamics of the inverted pendulum using finite elements
12:00
László Csizmadia
On an elementary method for the study of stability of Meissner's equation
12:30
Lunch
Session 3: Combinatorics
session chair:
Péter Hajnal
13:50
Judit Nagy-György
Online hypergraph coloring with and without rejection
14:20
László Ozsvárt
Counting slim semimodular lattices
14:50
Norbert Bogya
Projective embeddings of 3- and 4-nets in perspective position
15:20
Closing
vajdar@math.u-szeged.hu
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