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Summer Term 2015, Doctoral School Events
2015-03-20 Doctoral School Seminar (Inst. Mathematik, Heinrichstr. 36, Seminarraum 11.32, 13:15—16:15, KFU)
Judith Kloas (TU, advisor W. Woess): The reflected random walk [show abstract]
Stefan Waldenberger (TU, advisor W. Müller): The affine inflation market models [show abstract]
Matthias Gsell (TU, advisor O. Steinbach): Domain decomposition methods for nonlinear transmission conditions [show abstract]
Adrian Scheerer (TU, advisor R. Tichy): Normality in Pisot Numeration Systems [show abstract]
2015-04-24 Doctoral School Seminar (Seminarraum 2 des Instituts für Geometrie, Kopernikusgasse 24, 10:30—13:00, TU)
Raheel Anwar (KFU, advisor F. Kappel): A Neural Network Controller for the Administration of Erythropoietin to Dialysis Patients [show abstract]
Caroline Moosmüller (TU, advisor J. Wallner): Hermite Subdivision on Manifolds [show abstract]
Konrad Schrempf (TU, advisor F. Lehner): Noncommutative Rational Functions and their minimal Representation [show abstract]
Rostislav Stanek (TU, advisor E. Dragoti-Cela): A special case of the data arrangement problem on binary trees [show abstract]
2015-06-12 Doctoral School Seminar (Inst. Mathematik, Heinrichstr. 36, Seminarraum 11.32, 13:15—16:15, KFU)
Anna Zubkova (KFU, advisor V. Kovtunenko): On generalized Poisson–Nernst–Planck equations [show abstract]
Wolfgang Carl (TU, advisor J. Wallner): On semidiscrete minimal surfaces and their associated families [show abstract]
Manuela Tschabold (KFU, advisor K. Baur): Frieze patterns

Abstract: Frieze patterns of positive integers have first been studied by Coxeter and by Conway-Coxeter in the 70s. They are combinatorially defined patterns of rows of integers, satisfying the unimodular rule. In recent years, frieze patterns have obtained a lot of interest as they arise in cluster algebras, when specializing variables of a cluster to 1.
We explain how triangulations of punctured discs provide large families of periodic infinite frieze, that these have nice arithmetic properties, and finally, we also explain how every periodic infinite frieze can be obtained as a triangulation of an annulus.[hide abstract]

Dirk Martin (KFU, advisor G. Haase): Towards RBF Interpolation on Heterogeneous Systems [show abstract]
2015-06-26 Doctoral School Seminar (Seminarraum 2 des Instituts für Geometrie, Kopernikusgasse 24, 10:30—13:00, TU)
Hannah Vogel (KFU, advisor K. Baur): Quivers of asymptotic triangulations [show abstract]
Michael Kniely (KFU, advisor K. Fellner): The Entropy Method for a Reaction-Diffusion-Poisson System [show abstract]
Eva Siegmann (G. Haase, advisor KFU): Handling complex shaped particles in DEM simulations [show abstract]
Daniel Ganellari (KFU, advisor G. Haase): Fast many-core solvers for the eikonal equations in cardiovascular simulations [show abstract]