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Future and Ongoing Seminars

FC1 0.31 and online |
Algebra, Combinatorics and Number Theory

sl2-crystals and duality in monoidal categories ( joint w. T. Zorman)…

Speaker: Sebastian Halbig
FC1.031 |
Dynamical Systems

The classical Livsic theorem is a simple and useful result for Anosov diffeomorphism (or flows)…

Speaker: Mark Pollicott
FC1 0.07 and online |
Algebra, Combinatorics and Number Theory

Towards a homological Kitaev model by Ulrich Krähmer (Dresden)

Speaker: Ulrich Krähmer
FC1.030 |
Dynamical Systems

In this talk, we present an overview of modern Iterated Function System (IFS) theory,…

Speaker: Elismar R. Oliveira

Past Seminars

Anf. 003 |
Dynamical Systems
It is very well known that one can derive rates for the decay of correlations of stationary stochast
Speaker: Jorge M. Freitas (CMUP)
DMA FCUP, Anf 0:31 |
Numerical Analysis
Speaker: Isabel Mendes Pinto (PhD student at PDMA - UP Applied Mathematics Doctoral Program)
Anfiteatro 0.03 |
Dynamical Systems
Introducing a small hole into the phase space of an ergodic dynamical system causes almost every tra
Speaker: Mark Demers (Fairfield University)
sala 0.03 |
Geometry and Topology
A very long-standing problem in Algebraic Geometry is to determine the stability of exceptional bund
Speaker: Helena Soares
sala 0.31 |
Analysis
The spectral points of a nonhermitian Toeplitz matrix A, with the dimension N are usually highly sen
Speaker: Yusuf Cesur
(Abant zzet Baysal University, Department of Mathematics, Golkoy Bolu, TURKEY)
DMA FCUP, Anf 0:30 |
Numerical Analysis
Speaker: Sandra Aires (PhD student at PDMA - UP Applied Mathematics Doctoral Program)
Anfiteatro 0.03 |
Dynamical Systems
O comportamento assintótico perto de soluções constantes (equilíbrios) de equações diferenciai
Speaker: Isabel Labouriau (CMUP)
sala 0.03 |
Geometry and Topology
Unprojection theory aims to analyze (and construct) complicated commutative rings in terms of simple
Speaker: Stavros Papadakis
(IST)
Anfiteatro 0.03, Departamento de Matemática Pura, Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade do Porto. |
Mathematical Physics Seminar (CMUP/CFP)
We review recently introduced geometric tools used to characterize supersymmetric flux backgrounds,
Speaker: Paulo Pires Pacheco (CAMGSD-IST)
DMA FCUP, Anf 0:30 |
Numerical Analysis
Speaker: Manuel Cruz (PhD student - FCUP)
Anfiteatro 0.03 |
Dynamical Systems
Consideramos aplicações em variedades compactas admitindo pontos críticos, descontinuidades e sin
Speaker: Carla L. Dias (CMUP)
DMP 0.03 |
Algebra and Geometry
The idea that a noncommutative algebra which is a quantisation of a commutative Poisson algebra sho
Speaker: Kenneth A. Brown (University of Glasgow)
DMP 0.35 |
Algebra, Combinatorics and Number Theory
In this talk, some aspects of the theory of orthogonal polynomials will be in discussion. The eleme
Speaker: Ana Filipa Loureiro (CMUP & ISEC)
DMA FCUP, Anf 0:30 |
Numerical Analysis
Speaker: Ana Luísa Nunes (PhD student at PDMA - UP Applied Mathematics Doctoral Program)
Sala 0.05 – DMP/FCUP |
Semigroups, Automata and Languages
FAdo is an ongoing project which aims to provide a set of tools for symbolic manipulation of formal
Speaker: Rogerio Reis
(DCC-FC&LIACC- Universidade do Porto)
Sala 0.05 – DMP/FCUP |
Semigroups, Automata and Languages
No contexto do problema geral do estudo da mansidão (completa) do produto semidirecto de pseudovari
Speaker: Lurdes Teixeira
(Departamento Matemática UM / Centro Matemática UM)
Room 0.06 |
Algebra and Geometry
I will review the relationship between graded algebras and projective varieties, in particular reca
Speaker: Gavin Brown (University of Kent, Canterbury, UK)
Anfiteatro 0.03 |
Dynamical Systems
It is known that unstable periodic orbits of a given map give information about the natural measure
Speaker: Paulo Pinto (CMUP)
Room 0.06 |
Algebra and Geometry
The representation theories of symmetric groups and of general linear groups are linked through Schu
Speaker: Rowena Paget (University of Kent, Canterbury, UK)
Room 0.06 |
Algebra and Geometry
In recent publications, the same combinatorial description has arisen for three separate objects of
Speaker: Stephane Launois (University of Kent, Canterbury, UK)