AST
Applications of Set Theory (A. Aviles Lopez, P. Borodulin-Nadzieja, Sz. Głąb, J. Swaczyna)
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Schedule
Schedule of the AST session and abstracts
Maths UL: room A307 (Sep 4, 6-8)
Maths & Physics PL: Magica (Sep 5)
Organizers
Antonio Aviles Lopez (Universidad de Murcia)
Piotr Borodulin-Nadzieja (Uniwersytet Wroclawski)
Szymon Glab (Politechnika Lodzka)
Jaroslaw Swaczyna (Politechnika Lodzka)
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Invited speakers
Alberto Salguero Alarcon (Universidad de Extremadura)
David Aspero (University of East Anglia, Norwich)
Antonio Aviles (Universidad de Murcia)
Taras Banakh (Lvivski Universitet)
Piotr Koszmider (Instytut Matematyczny PAN)
Mikolaj Krupski (Universidad de Murcia & Uniwersytet Warszawski)
Jorge Lopez Abad (UNED, Madrid)
Witold Marciszewski (Uniwersytet Warszawski)
Arturo Martinez-Celis (Uniwersytet Wroclawski)
Robert Ralowski (Politechnika Wroclawska)
Grigor Sargsyan (Instytut Matematyczny PAN, Sopot)
Jacek Tryba (Uniwersytet Gdanski)
Description
This session is devoted to recent developments both in pure set theory and its applications to topology and theory of Banach spaces.Recorded lecture: Banakh spaces and their geometry, by professor Taras Banakh.
AGNT
Arithmetic Geometry and Number Theory (G. Banaszak, F. Bars, W. Gajda)
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Schedule
Schedule of the AGNT session and abstracts
Maths UL: room D103 (Sep 4, 6-8)
Maths & Physics PL: F10 (Sep 5)
Organizers
Grzegorz Banaszak (Uniwersytet Adama Mickiewicza, Poznan) Francesc Bars Cortina (Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona) Wojciech Gajda (Uniwersytet Adama Mickiewicza, Poznan) -
Invited speakers
Piotr Achinger (Instytut Matematyczny PAN)
Teresa Crespo (Universitat de Barcelona)
Jędrzej Garnek (Instytut Matematyczny PAN)
Xavier Guitart (Universitat de Barcelona)
Zbigniew Hajto (Uniwersytet Jagiellonski)
Tomasz Jedrzejak (Uniwersytet Szczecinski)
Joan-Carles Lario (Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Barcelona)
Daniel Macias (Universidad Autonoma de Madrid)
Jolanta Marzec-Ballesteros (Uniewrsytet Adama Mickiewicza, Poznań)
Santiago Molina (Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Barcelona)
Enric Nart (Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona)
Bartosz Naskręcki (Uniwersytet Adama Mickiewicza, Poznań)
Luis Manuel Navas Vincente (Universidad de Salamanca)
Antonio Rojas (Universidad de Sevilla)
Masha Vlasenko (Instytut Matematyczny PAN)
Description
The session will cover different problems on abelian varieties, elliptic curves, modular forms, L-functions, Drinfeld modules, motives, curves of low genus, modular varieties, Grothendieck topologies, K-theory and arithmetic geometry, diophantine problems, analytic number theory.Prerecorded lecture: When the Birch-Swinnerton-Dyer conjecture was not remunerated, by professor Joan-Carles Lario.
CAFS
Complex Analysis and Function Spaces (Ł. Kosiński, M. Maestre, D. Seco, W. Zwonek)
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Schedule
Schedule of the CAFS session and abstracts
Maths UL: room A329 (Sep 4, 7-8)
Maths & Physics PL: s52 (Sep 5)
Organizers
Lukasz Kosinski (Uniwersytet Jagiellonski)
Manuel Maestre (Universidad de Valencia)
Daniel Seco (Universidad Carlos III, Madrid)
Wlodzimierz Zwonek (Uniwersytet Jagiellonski)
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Invited speakers
Rafal Czyz (Uniwersytet Jagiellonski)
Eva Gallardo Gutierrez (Universidad Complutense de Madrid)
Frank Kutzschebauch (Universitaet Bern)
Bartosz Lanucha (Uniwersytet Marii Curie-Sklodowskiej, Lublin)
Bartosz Malman (Malardalen University)
Maria Jose Martin (Universidad de La Laguna)
Malgorzata Michalska (Uniwersytet Marii Curie-Sklodowskiej, Lublin)
Pablo Sevilla (Universitat Politecnica de Valencia)
Pascal Thomas (Universite Paul Sabatier, Toulouse)
Maria Trybula (Uniwersytet Adama Mickiewicza, Poznan)
Description
The session is arranged for researchers working in one and several complex variables, function spaces and complex geometry. The program of the section will focus on presentations of recent important achievements and future trends by leading researchers.DGGA
Differential Geometry and Geometric Analysis (M. Czarnecki, M. Dominguez Vazquez, J. Jezierski, M. Sanchez Caja)
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Schedule
Schedule of the DGGA session and abstracts
Maths UL: room A407 (Sep 4, 6-7)
Maths & Physics PL: F3 (Sep 5)
Organizers
Maciej Czarnecki (Uniwersytet Lodzki)
Miguel Dominguez Vazquez (Universidade de Santiago de Compostela)
Jacek Jezierski (Uniwersytet Warszawski)
Miguel Sanchez Caja (Universidad de Granada) -
Invited speakers
Teresa Arias-Marco (Universidad de Extremadura)
Javier de Lucas (Uniwersytet Warszawski)
Wojciech Domitrz (Politechnika Warszawska)
Zdenek Dusek (VSTE, Ceske Budejovice)
Miguel Angel Javaloyes (Universidad de Murcia)
Wojciech Krynski (Instytut Matematyczny PAN)
Jose Miguel Manzano (Universidad de Jaen & IMAG)
Rouzbeh Mohseni (Uniwersytet Jagiellonski)
Piotr Mormul (Uniwersytet Warszawski)
Kamil Niedzialomski (Uniwersytet Lodzki)
Antoni Pierzchalski (Uniwersytet Lodzki)
Alberto Rodriguez-Vazquez (KU Leuven)
Mikolaj Rotkiewicz (Uniwersytet Warszawski)
Roberto Rubio (Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona)
Katja Sagerschnig (Centrum Fizyki Teoretycznej PAN)
Cristina Sardon (Universidad Politecnica de Madrid)
Arman Taghavi-Chabert (Uniwersytet Warszawski)
Robert Wolak (Uniwersytet Jagiellonski)
Tomasz Zawadzki (Uniwersytet Lodzki)
Description
The aim of the session is to give an opportunity for common discussion of specialists and young researchers in differential geometry from Spain and Poland. We will focus on analytical aspects of geometry including among others:-
- geometric analysis
- structures on manifolds
- geometry of submanifolds and foliations
- group actions
- Lorentzian geometry and mathematical relativity
- metric geometry
DDS
Discrete Dynamical Systems (L. Alseda, N. Fagella, B. Karpińska, A. Zdunik)
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Schedule
Schedule of the DDS session and abstracts
Maths UL: Aula (Sep 6-8)
Organizers
Lluis Alseda (Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona)
Nuria Fagella (Universitat de Barcelona)
Boguslawa Karpinska (Politechnika Warszawska)
Anna Zdunik (Uniwersytet Warszawski)
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Invited speakers
Krzysztof Baranski (Uniwersytet Warszawski)
Andrzej Bis (Uniwersytet Lodzki)
Jordi Canela (Universitat Jaume I, Castello)
Tomeu Coll (Universitat de les Illes Balears, Mallorca)
Miguel Angel Fernandez Sanjuan (Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Madrid)
Marina Gonchenko (Universitat de Barcelona)
Janina Kotus (Politechnika Warszawska)
David Marti-Pete (University of Liverpool)
Michal Misiurewicz (IUPUI)
Piotr Oprocha (Akademia Gorniczo-Hutnicza, Krakow)
Feliks Przytycki (Instytut Matematyczny PAN)
David Rojas (Universitat de Girona)
Josep Sardanyes (Centre de Recerca Matematica, Barcelona)
Grzegorz Swiatek (Politechnika Warszawska)
Description
The purpose of the session is to gather specialists from both countries, working in the field of discrete dynamical systems. Several research groups work in this area both in Poland and Spain.The conference aims to continue the tradition of collaboration in discrete dynamical systems , allowing face-to-face meetings and discussions that might not occur otherwise.
DDE
Dynamics of Differential Equations (M. Capiński, A. Delshams, M. Guardia, P. Zgliczyński)
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Schedule
Schedule of the DDE session and abstracts
Maths UL: room D201 (Sep 4, 7)
Maths & Physics PL: F4 (Sep 5)
Organizers
Maciej Capinski (Akademia Gorniczo-Hutnicza, Krakow)
Amadeu Delshams (Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Barcelona)
Marcel Guardia (Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Barcelona)
Piotr Zgliczynski (Uniwersytet Jagiellonski)
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Invited speakers
Andrew Clarke (Universitat de Barcelona)
Juan Garcia-Fuentes (Universidad de Sevilla)
Santiago Ibanez (Universidad de Oviedo)
Andrzej Maciejewski (Uniwersytet Zielonogorski)
Pau Martin (Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Barcelona)
Maria Przybylska (Uniwersytet Zielonogorski)
Oscar Rodriguez (Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Barcelona)
Description
Dynamics of ODEs and PDEs: both theoretical and computational.GCGT
Geometric and Combinatorial Group Theory (Y. Antolín, M. Casals Ruiz, D. Osajda, E. Ventura)
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Schedule
Schedule of the GCGT session and abstracts
Maths UL: room D203 (Sep 4, 7-8)
Maths & Physics PL: F2 (Sep 5)
Organizers
Yago Antolín (Universidad Complutense de Madrid & ICMAT)
Montserrat Casals Ruiz (Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea & Ikerbasque, Bilbao)
Damian Osajda (Uniwersytet Wrocławski)
Enric Ventura (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya & BSGMath, Barcelona)
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Invited speakers
Yago Antolín (Universidad Complutense de Madrid)
Oleg Bogopolski (Uniwersytet Szczeciński)
Alberto Cassella (Universita degli Studi de Milano-Bicocca)
Karol Duda (Uniwersytet Wrocławski)
Oihana Garaialde (Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea, Bilbao)
Ilya Kazachkov (Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea & Ikerbasque, Bilbao)
Michał Marcinkowski (Uniwersytet Wrocławski)
Piotr Nowak (Instytut Matematyczny PAN)
Sangrok Oh (Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea, Bilbao)
Joan Porti (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona & BSGMath)
Jacek Świątkowski (Uniwersytet Wrocławski)
Motiejus Valiunas (Uniwersytet Wrocławski)
Alexander Zakharov (Uniwersytet Wrocławski)
Description
Combinatorial and Geometric Group Theory concerns the analysis of infinite discrete groups from two close perspectives. Geometric Group Theory aims to recover group properties by observing how groups act on certain topological spaces, while Combinatorial Group Theory analyzes combinatorial structures to get information on groups, for example, by describing them using diagrams or generators and relations. Combinatorial and Geometric Group Theory have many connections to other parts of mathematics. These theories show up in several different contexts, some of which are highlighted below with relevant publications:-
- Logic (model theory of groups)
- Universal Algebra and Semigroup Theory (there are relations between inverse semigroups, topological groupoids and Thompson's groups)
- Dynamical Systems (automata groups, chaotic behavior, Teichmueller theory)
- Differential Geometry (discrete subgroups of Lie groups, hyperbolic groups, 3-manifold groups, and Mostow rigidity)
- Algebraic Topology and K-theory (finiteness properties, the Farrell-Jones conjecture)
- Computer Science (rotation distance, Chomsky hierarchy for groups)
- Group-based Cryptography
- Analysis (amenable groups, analysis in groups)
GTM
Geometry and Topology of Manifolds (V. Munoz, A. Viruel, K. Pawałowski, R. Wolak)
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Schedule
Schedule of the GTM session and abstracts
Maths UL: room A207 (Sep 4, 6-7)
Maths & Physics PL: 08 minor (Sep 5)
Organizers
Vincente Munoz (Universidad de Malaga)
Krzysztof Pawalowski (Uniwersytet Adama Mickiewicz, Poznan)
Antonio Viruel (Universidad de Malaga)
Robert Wolak (Uniwersytet Jagiellonski)
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Invited speakers
Aleksandra Borowka (Uniwersytet Jagiellonski)
Maciej Czarnecki (Uniwersytet Lodzki)
Jordi Daura Serrano (Universitat de Barcelona)
Daniel Fox (Universidad Politecnica de Madrid)
Rafal Lutowski (Uniwersytet Gdanski)
Lukasz Michalak (Uniwersytet Adama Mickiewicza, Poznan)
Pawel Razny (Uniwersytet Jagiellonski)
Martin Saralegui Aranguren (Universite d'Artois, Lens)
Description
The section covers topics such as contact and symplectic manifolds, foliations of manifolds, geometric flows, lobal differential geometry, global analysis on manifolds, diffeomorphism groups of manifolds, and group actions on manifolds.HSM
Hilbert Spaces Methods (E. Gallardo Gutierez, J. Gale Gimeno, P. Pietrzycki, J. Stochel, F. H. Szafraniec)
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Schedule
Schedule of the HSM session and abstracts
Maths UL: Aula (Sep 4)
Maths & Physics PL: F9 (Sep 5)
Organizers
Dariusz Cichoń (Uniwersytet Jagielloński)
Jose Esteban Gale Gimeno (Universidad de Zaragoza)
Eva Gallardo Gutierrez (Universidad Complutense de Madrid)
Pawel Pietrzycki (Uniwersytet Jagielloński)
Jan Stochel (Uniwersytet Jagielloński)
Franciszek Hugo Szafraniec (Uniwersytet Jagielloński)
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Invited speakers
Wiktor Ejsmont (Uniwersytet Wrocławski)
Antonio Galbis (Universidad de Valencia)
Łukasz Kosiński (Uniwersytet Jagielloński)
Sergiusz Kuzhel (Akademia Górniczo-Hutnicza, Kraków)
Marcin Marciniak (Uniwersytet Gdański)
Pedro Miana (Universidad de Zaragoza)
Wojciech Młotkowski (Uniwersytet Wrocławski)
Miguel Monsalve (Universidad Complutense de Madrid)
Paweł Pietrzycki (Uniwersytet Jagielloński)
Daniel Seco (Universidad La Laguna)
Description
The aim of this section is considering every piece of Mathematics and beyond, which is of Hilbert space flavour, and where interactions among Operator Theory, Complex Analysis, Harmonic Analysis or Signal Theory produces a wealth of interesting results appreciated by the community. Among the subjects to be considered are:-
- Hilbert spaces, inner product spaces and their generalizations (including
spaces with semidefinite inner product - Krein spaces, Pontryagin spaces, partial inner
products, etc.)
- Reproducing kernel Hilbert spaces and their indefinite versions. Spaces of analytic functions like Hardy spaces, Bergman spaces, Segal-Bargmann spaces, de Branges- Rovnyak spaces, Dirichlet spaces and other function spaces like Sobolev ones for instance.
- Fock spaces, spaces of vector valued and operator valued functions
- Wavelets, interpolation, sampling, frames and framings.
- Operators (matrices included) in general (bounded and unbounded) and special classes of operators like symmetric operators, self-adjoint operators, subnormal and normal operators, composition operators, model for operators, Hankel operators, Toeplitz operators and so forth.
- Cyclicity, invariant subspaces and models.
- Geometric structures in functional analysis and operator theory
- Applications to differential and integral equations, approximation theory, moment problems, orthogonal polynomials, probability, physics classical and quantum, machine learning.
- Nonlinear analysis as long as it settled in the Hilbert space environment.
ME
Mathematical Economics (C. Herves Beloso, E. Moreno Garcia, M. Kornafel, A. Wiszniewska-Matyszkiel)
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Schedule
Schedule of the ME session and abstracts
Maths UL: room A428 (Sep 7)
Maths & Physics PL: F5 (Sep 5)
Organizers
Carlos Herves Beloso (Universidade de Vigo)
Marta Kornafel (Uniwersytet Ekonomiczny, Krakow)
Emma Moreno Garcia (Universidad de Salamanca)
Agnieszka Wiszniewska-Matyszkiel (Uniwersytet Warszawski)
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Invited speakers
Jakub Bielawski (Uniwersytet Ekonomiczny, Krakow)
Marta Faias (Universidade Nova de Lisboa)
Carlos Herves Beloso (Universidade de Vigo)
Anna Jaskiewicz (Politechnika Wroclawska)
Agnieszka Lipieta (Uniwersytet Ekonomiczny, Krakow)
Dominika Machowska (Uniwersytet Warszawski)
Emma Moreno Garcia (Universidad de Salamanca)
Juan Pablo Rincon Zapatero (Universidad Carlos III, Madrid)
Honorata Sosnowska (Szkola Glowna Handlowa, Warszawa)
Lukasz Wozny (Szkola Glowna Handlowa, Warszawa)
Dariusz Zawisza (Uniwersytet Jagiellonski)
Description
The session is devoted to the issues of mathematical modelling in economics. In particular we will consider the problems of preferences representation, game-theoretic modelling and market equilibria.The topics of the session are not limited to the listed above and can be extended subject to contributed papers in the area of Mathematical Economics.
MSML
Mathematics and Statistics in Machine Learning (E. Dominguez, A. Nowakowski)
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Schedule
Schedule of the MSML session and abstracts
Maths UL: room A429 (Sep 4)
Maths & Physics PL: F1 (Sep 5)
Organizers
Enrique Dominguez (Universidad de Malaga)
Andrzej Nowakowski (Uniwersytet Lodzki)
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Invited speakers
Marta Lipnicka (Uniwersytet Lodzki)
Domingo Lopez Rodriguez (Universidad de Malaga)
Radoslaw Matusik (Uniwersytet Lodzki)
Krzysztof Podlaski (Uniwersytet Lodzki)
Arkadiusz Tomczyk (Politechnika Lodzka)
Krzysztof Slot (Politechnika Lodzka)
Bartosz Zielinski (Uniwersytet Lodzki)
Description
The aim is to discuss developing of mathematical and statistical tools which can support new methods in largely understood machine learning such as Vapnik type machine learning, deep learning, suport vector machine or big neural networks. Particular interes will be put on applications of these methods in biosciences and developing computational implements to study big data.MBM
Mathematics in Biology and Medicine (U. Forys, J. Belmonte Beitia)
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Schedule
Schedule of the MBM session and abstracts
Maths UL: room A426 (Sep 6-7)
Maths & Physics PL: F8 (Sep 5)
Organizers
Juan Belmonte Beitia (Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha)
Urszula Forys (Uniwersytet Warszawski)
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Invited speakers
Agnieszka Bartlomiejczyk (Politechnika Gdanska)
Piotr Bartlomiejczyk (Politechnika Gdanska)
Jesus Bosque Martinez (Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha)
Marcin Choinski (Szkola Glowna Gospodarstwa Wiejskiego, Warszawa)
Gabriel Fernandez Calvo (Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha)
Pilar Guerrero (Universidad Carlos III, Madrid)
Beata Jackowska-Zduniak (Szkola Glowna Gospodarstwa Wiejskiego, Warszawa)
Urszula Ledzewicz (Politechnika Lodzka)
Jacek Miekisz (Uniwersytet Warszawski)
Andrzej Nowakowski (Uniwersytet Lodzki)
Beatriz Ocana (Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha)
Katarzyna Pichor (Uniwersytet Slaski)
Jan Poleszczuk (Instytut Biocybernetyki i Inzynierii Biomedycznej PAN)
Jose Antonio Romero Rosales (Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha)
Ryszard Rudnicki (Instytut Matematyczny PAN)
Zuzanna Szymanska (Uniwersytet Warszawski)
Radoslaw Wieczorek (Uniwersytet Slaski)
Description
This session encompasses topics related to mathematical approaches to gain biological and medical understanding or to explain biological phenomena. We will focus our attention on mathematical modeling and applications in areas such as: diseases and treatments, cell biology, physiology development, neurobiology, genetics, population biology, ecology, behavioral biology, evolution, epidemiology, immunology, molecular biology, biofluids, DNA and protein structure and function.Mathematical approaches including analytical and computational results will be appropriate.
OA
Operator Algebras (J. Bosa, S. Goldstein, B. Kwaśniewski, F. Perera, M. Wasilewski)
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Schedule
Schedule of the OA session and abstracts
Maths UL: room A427 (Sep 4, 7)
Maths & Physics PL: F7 (Sep 5)
Organizers
Joan Bosa (Universidad de Zaragoza)
Stanislaw Goldstein (Uniwersytet Lodzki)
Bartosz Kwasniewski (Uniwersytet w Bialymstoku)
Francesc Perera (Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona)
Mateusz Wasilewski (Instytut Matematyczny PAN)
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Invited speakers
Tomasz Brzezinski (Swansea University)
Joan Claramunt (Universitaet Leipzig)
Jan Hamhalter (Ceske Vysoke Uceni Technicke v Praze)
Bartosz Kwasniewski (Uniwersytet w Bialymstoku)
Fernando Lledo (Universidad Carlos III, Madrid)
Adam Paszkiewicz (Uniwersytet Lodzki)
Antonio Peralta (Universidad de Granada)
Adam Skalski (Instytut Matematyczny PAN)
Mateusz Wasilewski (Instytut Matematyczny PAN)
Rafal Wieczorek (Uniwersytet Lodzki)
Description
The theory of Operator Algebras can be traced back to the beginning of the 20th century, with the pioneering work of F. Murray and J. von Neumann who in the 1930s gave a broad classification of factors into the so-called types. In the 1970s, A. Connes and U. Haagerup gave a complete classification of injective factors with separable predual, garnering a Fields Medal for Connes. Another Fields Medal was awarded to V. Jones for his work on subfactors, which led to powerful new tools in the classification theory of knots. Just last year the classification programme for C*- algebras has proven a resounding success, culminating with the far-reaching classification of nuclear simple C*-algebras via K-theoretic and tracial data. This was established after many years of work by many mathematicians.The modern study of operator algebras touches upon almost every branch of pure mathematics, including dynamical systems, topology, probability theory, harmonic analysis, algebra, geometry, geometric group theory and number theory. Indeed, since their conception, operator algebras have provided an elegant setting for many problems in mathematics and physics, and their study has become a major mathematical undertaking worldwide.
ORVR
Ordered Random Variables and Reliability Theory (J. Navarro, T. Rychlik)
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Schedule
Schedule of the ORVR session and abstracts
Maths UL: room A426 (Sep 4)
Maths & Physics PL: F6 (Sep 5)
Organizers
Jorge Navarro (Universidad de Murcia)
Tomasz Rychlik (Instytut Matematyczny PAN)
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Invited speakers
Felix Belzunce (Universidad de Murcia)
Mariusz Bieniek (Uniwersytet Marii Curie-Sklodowskiej, Lublin)
Agnieszka Goroncy (Uniwersytet Mikolaja Kopernika, Torun)
Krzysztof Jasinski (Uniwersytet Mikolaja Kopernika, Torun)
Maria Longobardi (Universita degli Studi di Napoli Federico II)
Jorge Navarro (Universidad de Murcia)
Andrzej Okolewski (Politecnika Lodzka)
Tomasz Rychlik (Instytut Matematyczny PAN)
Magdalena Szymkowiak (Politechnika Poznanska)
Description
Order statistics (e.g., the sample extremes and median) and record values (the elements of sequences greater or less than all the preceding ones) are classic examples of ordered random data. They are widely applied in statistical inference, analysis of lifetime data, prediction of natural catastrophes, and failure times of technical devices, extreme events in the economy, weather, sports, and other fields. They naturally appear in time censored experiments. The subject of the proposed session is the probabilistic analysis of ordered random variables and their functions, in particular: bounds on their moments, characterizations of distributions, comparison with respect to stochastic orders, applications in the reliability theory, survival analysis, and censored experiments.RAGS
Real Algebraic Geometry and Singularities (E. Garcia Barroso, J. Fernando Galvan, T. Krasiński, W. Kucharz)
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Schedule
Schedule of the RAGS session and abstracts
Maths UL: room D202 (Sep 4, 7-8)
Maths & Physics PL: 04 major (Sep 5)
Organizers
Jose Fernando Galvan (Universidad Complutense de Madrid)
Evelia García Barroso (Universidad de La Laguna)
Tadeusz Krasiński (Uniwersytet Łódzki)
Wojciech Kucharz (Uniwersytet Jagielloński)
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Invited speakers
Juliusz Banecki (Uniwersytet Jagielloński)
Elias Baro (Universidad Complutense de Madrid)
Francois Bernard (Universite de Nantes)
Maciej Bilski (Uniwersytet Jagielloński)
Carlos Bivià-Ausina (Universidad Politecnica de Valencia)
Antonio Carbone (Universita di Trento)
José Fernando (Universidad Complutense de Madrid)
Evelia García Barroso (Universidad de La Laguna)
Riccardo Ghiloni (Universita di Trento)
Janusz Gwoździewicz (Uniwersytet Pedagogiczny, Kraków)
Tomasz Kowalczyk (Uniwersytet Jagielloński)
Tadeusz Krasiński (Uniwersytet Łódzki)
Wojciech Kucharz (Uniwersytet Jagiellonski)
Krzysztof Kurdyka (Universite Savoie Mont Blanc)
Andrzej Lenarcik (Politechnika Świętokrzyska, Kielce)
Krzysztof Nowak (Uniwersytet Jagielloński)
Wiesław Pawłucki (Uniwersytet Jagielloński)
Luis José Santana Sánchez (Universidad de Valladolid)
Enrico Savi (Universita di Trento)
Stanisław Spodzieja (Uniwersytet Łódzki)
María Ángeles Zurro (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid)
Description
The purpose of the session is to bring together specialists in real algebraic geometry and real and complex singularities. In particular the topics: sums of squares, regulous functions, plane curve singularities, invariants of singularities, algebraic approximations, Nash functions. Topics from other fields of algebraic geometry and the theory of singularities will also be accepted.M
Miscellanea (A. Komisarski, K. Niedziałomski)
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Schedule
Schedule of the M session and abstracts
Maths UL: room D101 (Sep 7)
Organizers
Andrzej Komisarski (Uniwersytet Lodzki)
Kamil Niedzialomski (Uniwersytet Lodzki)
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Invited speakers
No invited speakers.
Description
The session is dedicated for those whose topic is not included in any of thematic sessions.DM
Didactics of Mathematics - discussion panel (R. Pawlak - moderator, M. Bosch, T. Szemberg, P. Błaszczyk, E. Swoboda, E. Juskowiak)
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Schedule
Schedule of the Discussion Panel
Management UL: Aula A (Sep 6 12:00-13:30)
Moderator
Ryszard Pawlak (Uniwersytet Lodzki)
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Panelists
Marianna Bosch (Universitat de Barcelona)
Piotr Blaszczyk (Uniwersytet Pedagogiczny w Krakowie)
Nuria do los Angles Climent Rodriguez (Universidad de Huelva)
Edyta Juskowiak (Uniwersytet Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu)
Ewa Swoboda (PWSTE Jaroslaw)
Tomasz Szemberg (Uniwersytet Pedagogiczny w Krakowie)
Description
A panel discussion is titled How to Overcome Barriers in Teaching and Learning Mathematics. In the field of mathematics education, both students and teachers encounter various barriers that need to be overcome. Therefore, it is valuable to explore the perspectives of renowned experts in mathematics didactics on this matter.While waiting for the discussion among renowned specialists, it is possible to get a preliminary insight into how artificial intelligence (ChatGPT) "expresses itself" on this topic:
Overcoming barriers in teaching and learning mathematics requires a multifaceted approach. Firstly, fostering a positive and supportive learning environment is crucial. Teachers can create an inclusive classroom where students feel safe to ask questions and make mistakes without fear of judgment.
Secondly, employing diverse instructional strategies can help address individual learning styles and cater to the needs of different students. This may involve incorporating hands-on activities, visual aids, technology, and collaborative learning opportunities to engage students and enhance their understanding of mathematical concepts.
Furthermore, providing personalized feedback and targeted interventions can assist students in identifying and addressing their specific challenges. Teachers can offer one-on-one support, extra practice exercises, or additional resources to reinforce learning and bridge knowledge gaps.
Effective communication and collaboration between teachers, students, and parents also play a significant role. Regular progress updates, open lines of communication, and involving parents in their child's mathematical education can create a supportive network that encourages growth and persistence.
Lastly, promoting a growth mindset is essential. Encouraging students to embrace challenges, view mistakes as opportunities for learning, and develop a resilient attitude towards mathematics can foster a positive mindset and empower them to overcome obstacles.
By implementing these strategies, educators can help students navigate and overcome barriers in teaching and learning mathematics, promoting a deeper understanding and appreciation for the subject.