Category Archives: Scientifics Events

Prof. Sorin-Mihai GRAD, PhD, (Department of Applied Mathematics, ENSTA Paris, Polytechnic Institute of Paris): Relaxed-inertial proximal point type algorithms for problems involving strongly quasiconvex functions

In the framework of the research seminar Analysis and Optimization, Prof. Dr. Sorin-Mihai GRAD (Department of Applied Mathematics, ENSTA Paris, Polytechnic Institute of Paris), will give a talk on Thursday, 06.04.2023, starting at 12:30 pm, entitled: Relaxed-inertial proximal point type algorithms for problems involving strongly quasiconvex functions Abstract: Introduced in the 1970’s by Martinet for

Workshop dedicated to the memory of Professor Gabriela Kohr: Geometric Function Theory in Several Complex Variables and Complex Banach Spaces

Workshop dedicated to the memory of Professor Gabriela Kohr: Geometric Function Theory in Several Complex Variables and Complex Banach Spaces
In the period December 1-3, 2022, at the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science, Babeș-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania, it will take place the Workshop dedicated to the memory of Professor Gabriela Kohr: Geometric Function Theory in Several Complex Variables and Complex Banach Spaces http://math.ubbcluj.ro/workshop_gk/ The workshop will take place on the ZOOM platform (the link

Prof. Dr. Alexander Serebrenik, Eidhoven University of Technology: Gender and Community Smells

We invite you to participate in the workshop organized within the ORCHESTRA grant. Prof. Dr. Alexander Serebrenik will give the presentation: Gender and Community Smells Guest: Prof. Dr. Alexander Serebrenik, Eidhoven University of Technology, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, https://www.win.tue.nl/~aserebre/ When? Wednesday, November 9, 2022 12:30 – 1:30 p.m. Where? FSEGA Building, Room C335, Teodor

Prof. dr. Danny Dig, University of Colorado: Learning and Applying Best Practices for Code Evolution

We invite you to participate in the workshop organized within the ORCHESTRA grant. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Danny Dig will give the presentation: Learning and Applying Best Practices for Code Evolution Guest: Prof. dr. Danny Dig, University of Colorado, Computer Science Department, http://dig.cs.illinois.edu/ When? Thursday, November 10, 2022 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM (EET) Where? Online: Teams meeting We are waiting for you!

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Kenny De Commer, Vrije Universiteit Brussel: The braid equation and the reflection equation

On November 3rd, 2022, at 10:30 a.m., in room “pi” in the Mathematica building, the interested are invited to lecture: Title: The braid equation and the reflection equation Guest: Dr. Kenny De Commer, associate professor at VUB, department of Mathematics and Data Science, Brussels, Belgium. Abstract : There is currently a lot of interest in algebraic

Prof. Dr. Radu Ignat, Paul Sabatier University, Toulouse, France: Vortex sheet solutions for the Ginzburg-Landau system in cylinders: symmetry and global minimality

On November 3rd, 2022, at 10:30 am, in room “e” of the Mathematica building, the interested are invited to lecture: Title: Vortex sheet solutions for the Ginzburg-Landau system in cylinders: symmetry and global minimality Guest: Prof. Dr. Radu Ignat, Paul Sabatier University, Toulouse, France.

Dr. Cosmin Pohoață, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton: Erdős-Szekeres: In search of convex polytopes

On Friday, November 4, 2 p.m., we invite all interested to the following lecture: Title: Erdős-Szekeres: In search of convex polytopes Guest: Cosmin Pohoață (Institute for Advanced Studies, Princeton). Summary: In any configuration with enough points in R^d (in general position), there are n points in convex position. This was originally conjectured by Esther Klein

2nd Workshop on Applied Deep Learning (WeADL 2022)

2nd Workshop on Applied Deep Learning (WeADL 2022)
The 2nd Workshop on Applied Deep Learning (WeADL 2022) will take place on Friday, June 3rd and will focus on presenting some of the recent research results in the usage of artificial intelligence for short-term forecasting (nowcasting) of extreme weather events. Speakers from the Norwegian Meteorological Institute, the Romanian National Weather Administration as well as

CERN School of Computing, 15-28 September 2019, Cluj-Napoca, Romania

CERN School of Computing, 15-28 September 2019, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
2019 CERN School of Computing (CSC 2019) takes place on September 15-28 in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. The two-week academic programme consists of more than 50 hours of lectures and hands-on exercises, covering three main themes: physics computing, software engineering and data technologies. However, it’s not all study; the social and sport programme is also a vital

Dr. Robert Csetnek, University of Vienna and STAR-UBB Institute Advanced Fellowship: Approaching nonsmooth optimization problems by splitting methods: theory, algorithms and applications

Dr. Robert Csetnek, University of Vienna and STAR-UBB Institute Advanced Fellowship: Approaching nonsmooth optimization problems by splitting methods: theory, algorithms and applications
Abstract: The aim of this lecture is to introduce the main tools and techniques specific to variational analysis which are required to solve nonsmooth optimization and monotone inclusion problems. The main theoretical aspects to be presented are: elements of convex analysis, duality theory for convex optimization problems, regularity and optimality conditions, elements of monotone operator