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Future and Ongoing Seminars

FC1 0.04 and online |
Algebra, Combinatorics and Number Theory

We investigate finite and profinite groups with the Magnus property, where a group is said to…

Speaker: Claude Marion
FC1 |
Dynamical Systems

In this talk, we explore a martingale approximation framework that provides quantitative…

Speaker: João S. Matias
FC1 007 and Online |
Algebra, Combinatorics and Number Theory

As a consequence of the Littlewood-Richardson  commuters coincidence and the Kumar-Torres…

Speaker: Olga Azenhas
FC1 007 and Online |
Algebra, Combinatorics and Number Theory

A reduced word for a permutation of the symmetric group is its own commutation class if it has…

Speaker: Diogo Soares
FC1 007 and Online |
Algebra, Combinatorics and Number Theory

We introduce the concept of a nonassociative (i.e. not necessarily associative) inverse…

Speaker: Mikhailo Dokuchaev
Online |
Geometry and Topology

I will present recent joint work with Jérémy Toulisse and Richard Wentworth on a differential…

Speaker: Brian Collier
FC1 007 and Online |
Algebra, Combinatorics and Number Theory

In the 1950’s Davenport, Mirsky, Newman and Rado proved that if the integers are partitioned by…

Speaker: Martino Garonzi

Past Seminars

1.22 |
Geometry and Topology
Y. Yang observed 20 years ago that the 2-sphere is the only compact orientable surface admitting sol
Speaker: Luis Álvarez-Cónsul
Room M031 |
Dynamical Systems
In a first part, we consider a Tuberculosis (TB) model with time delays in both state and control va
Speaker: Cristiana J. Silva
Room FC1.030, DMat-FCUP |
Semigroups, Automata and Languages
A crossconnections between two balanced categories $\mathcal{C}$ and $\mathcal{D}$ is a local isomor
Speaker: P. G. Romeo
room 5.5 - Department of Mathematics - University of Coimbra |
Research Seminar Program (UC|UP MATH PhD program)
We will explain the basic concepts of Homological Algebra (Cech cohomology, injective/projective res
Speaker: Artur de Araujo
Room FC1.030, DMat-FCUP |
Semigroups, Automata and Languages
Categories have been frequently used as a convenient tool in describing the structure of regular sem
Speaker: A. R. Rajan
room 5.5 - Department of Mathematics - University of Coimbra |
Research Seminar Program (UC|UP MATH PhD program)
Eilenberg and Steenrod proved that ordinary homology is characterized by five axioms. Later, Atiyah,
Speaker: Fernando Lucatelli Nunes
Anfiteatro 0.06 |
Geometry and Topology
TBA
Speaker: António Salgueiro ( Universidade de Coimbra)
Geometry and Topology
Speaker: Leonor Godinho (IST)
DMAT-1.22 |
Geometry and Topology
TBA
Speaker: Luís Diogo
Sala 004 |
Geometry and Topology
Speaker: Raquel Caseiro (Faculdade Ciências Tecnologia Univ. Coimbra)
Room M031 |
Other
TBA
Speaker: Paulo Varandas (Un. Federal Bahia, Brasil)
Room 004 (FC1-Maths Building) |
Algebra, Combinatorics and Number Theory
Let $K$ be a fixed field. Given parameters $(\alpha,\beta,\gamma) \in K^{3}$, the associated down-
Speaker: Andrea Solotar
 Room FC1 0.31, FCUP |
Colóquio
This is your chance to get to know some of the work done at CMUP in these two research areas! 14h30
Room 1.22 |
Geometry and Topology
The concept of curvature ellipse at a point of a surface immersed in 4-space has been known since a
Speaker: M. Carmen Romero Fuster
Room M031 |
Dynamical Systems
We discuss a simple model formed by two iterated maps of the interval, m and r: The map r, named reg
Speaker: Carlos Ramos
Room 1.22 - DM - FCUP |
Geometry and Topology
Holomorphic chains on a Riemann surface are sequences of holomorphic bundles, connected by holomorph
Speaker: Peter Gothen
Room 1.22 |
Geometry and Topology
I will talk about Nijenhuis deformations of Lie-infinity algebras, a notion that unifies several Nij
Speaker: Joana da Costa
Room FC1.006, DMat-FCUP |
Semigroups, Automata and Languages
We consider the embedding problem in coding theory: given an independence (a code-related property)
Speaker: Stavros Konstantinidis
Room M004, Department of Mathematics, University of Porto |
Research Seminar Program (UC|UP MATH PhD program)
Monads, or triples, and the algebras they define, proved to be very important in several fields of m
Speaker: Pier Giorgio Basile
Geometry and Topology
We consider the Teichmueller space of hyperbolic and convex projective structures on a closed surfac
Speaker: Ferry Kwakkel