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Room M031. Coffee is served after the talk (15h30-16h00). |
Dynamical Systems
I will present some recent results on symplectic invariants concerning the possibility of embedding
Speaker: Jose Basto Gonçalves
sala 0.31 |
Geometry and Topology
I will present some recent results on symplectic invariants concerning the possibility of embedding
Speaker: Jose Basto Gonçalves
Room 0.06, Mathematics building, FCUP |
Algebra, Combinatorics and Number Theory
We consider rings over which the injective hulls of simple modules are locally Artinian. We will giv
Speaker: Can Hatipoglu (University of Porto)
Room M005 of the Mathematics Department, FCUP |
Semigroups, Automata and Languages
In this talk I will give an overview on the theory of self-similar groups. These groups act by autom
Speaker: Daniele D'Angeli (UTAD)
Geometry and Topology
Complex algebraic surfaces of general type with geometric genus $p_g=0$ have been studied by several
Speaker: Carlos Rito
Room M031. Coffee is served after the talk (15h30-16h00). |
Dynamical Systems
We begin by a general overview of some long standing results on the characteriza- tion of global att
Speaker: Carlos Rocha (IST - Instituto Superior Tecnico)
Room 0.06, Mathematics building, FCUP |
Algebra, Combinatorics and Number Theory
The depth of a subalgebra B in an algebra A is a number computed by considering tensor powers of mod
Speaker: Christopher Young (U.Porto)
Room M031. Coffee is served after the talk (15h30-16h00). |
Dynamical Systems
Abstract. For nonautonomous linear difference equations in a Banach space and admitting a very gener
Speaker: António Bento (Universidade da Beira Interior)
Room 0.06, Mathematics building, FCUP |
Algebra, Combinatorics and Number Theory
A left R-module M is called morphic if M/im(f) is isomorphic to ker(f), for every endomorphism f of
Speaker: Lavinia Pop (Babeş-Bolyai, Cluj-Napoca, Romenia)
Room M031. Coffee is served after the talk (15h30-16h00). |
Dynamical Systems
A coupled cell system is a dynamical system distributed over the nodes (cells) of a network. Each ce
Speaker: Manuela Aguiar (Faculty of Economics, University of Porto & CMUP)
Room 0.06, Mathematics building, FCUP |
Algebra, Combinatorics and Number Theory
In this talk I will present Galois correspondence between subalgebras of a Hopf Galois extension and
Speaker: Marcin Szamotulski (IST, Universidade Tecnica de Lisboa)
sala 0.06 |
Geometry and Topology
Um metodo recentemente introduzido em um trabalho com H. Reis permite medir a taxa de aproximação
Speaker: Julio Rebelo
Room M031. Coffee is served after the talk (15h30-16h00). |
Dynamical Systems
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Speaker: Sandra Vaz (Universidade da Beira Interior)
Room M005 of the Mathematics Department, FCUP |
Semigroups, Automata and Languages
Plactic monoids have their origin in Schensted's algorithm for computing the length of the longest i
Speaker: Alan Cain (CMUP)
Room M031 (DMat). Coffee is served after the talk (15h30-16h00). |
Dynamical Systems
Coagulation equations are models of cluster growth based on the mass action law of chemical kinetics
Speaker: Fernando Pestana da Costa
Room M031 (DMat). Coffee is served after the talk (15h30-16h00). |
Dynamical Systems
The Extremal Index (EI) is an important parameter which measures the clustering of extreme events in
Speaker: Hale Aytaç (CMUP)
FC M031 , Dmat-FCUP |
Semigroups, Automata and Languages
An atom of a regular language $L$ with $n$ (left) quotients is a non-empty intersection of uncomple
Speaker: Janusz Brzozowski (University of Waterloo, ON, Canada)
: FC 029 (A2), DCC-FCUP |
Semigroups, Automata and Languages
We show that every regular language defines a unique nondeterministic finite automaton (NFA), which
Speaker: Janusz Brzozowski (University of Waterloo, ON, Canada)
sala 0.05 |
Geometry and Topology
Monotone Lagrangian submanifolds are important objects in symplectic geometry but unfortunately we l
Speaker: Agnès Gadbled (CMUP)
Room M031 (DMat). Coffee is served after the talk (16h30-17h00). |
Dynamical Systems
Many (if not most) networks in biology, computer science, engineering and technology are asynchronou
Speaker: MikeField (Rice University, Houston, USA)