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| Winter Term 2018/19, Doctoral School Events | |
| 2018-11-16 | Doctoral School Seminar (Inst. Mathematik, Heinrichstr. 36, 14:00—16:30, KFU) | 
| Jordan McMahon (KFU. Advisor: K. Baur): Higher cluster-tilting for algebras of type A2d⊗A2d via abstract barycentric algebras [show abstract] | |
| Arnur Nigmetov (TU. Advisor: M. Kerber): Distributed merge tree computation on AMR data with local exchanges [show abstract] | |
| Nicola del Giudice (TU. Advisor: M. Kang): Subcritical random hypergraphs | |
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 Abstract: As a natural generalisation of random graphs and connectedness, we consider the binomial random k-uniform hypergraph and the following notion of high-order connectedness. Given an integer 1≤j≤k−1, two sets of j vertices are called j-connected if there is a walk of hyperedges between them such that any two consecutive hyperedges intersect in at least j vertices. A j-connected component is a maximal collection of pairwise j-connected j-tuples of vertices. Recently, the threshold for the appearance of the giant j-connected component and its order were determined. In this talk, we take a closer look at the subcritical random hypergraph, by determining the structure, order, and size of the largest j-connected components. [hide abstract]  | |
| Lukas Andritsch (KFU. Advisor: K. Baur): A note on friezes of type Λ4 and Λ6 [show abstract] | |
| 2018-12-7 | Doctoral School Seminar (Seminarraum 2 des Instituts für Geometrie, Kopernikusgasse 24, 10:30—13:00, TU) | 
| Gundelinde Wiegel (TU. Advisor: W. Woess): The Frog Model: A Model for information spreading [show abstract] | |
| Rene Corbet (TU. Advisor: M. Kerber): A Kernel for Multi-Parameter Persistent Homology [show abstract] | |
| Martin Schwinzerl (KFU. Advisor: G. Haase): SixTrackLib: Towards Modular, Scalable and Numerically Efficient Symplectic Particle-Tracking [show abstract] | |
| Stefan Lendl (TU. Advisor: B. Klinz): Dispersing obnoxious facilities on a graph [show abstract] | |
| 2019-01-18 | Doctoral School Seminar (Inst. Mathematik, Heinrichstr. 36, 14:00—16:30, KFU) | 
| Michael Preischl (TU. Advisor: R. Tichy): Optimal reinsurance for Gerber-Shiu Functions in the Cramer-Lundberg Model [show abstract] | |
| Hannah Schreiber (TU. Advisor: M. Kerber): Discrete Morse Theory for Computing Zigzag Persistence [show abstract] | |
| Amr Ali Al-Maktry (TU. Advisor: S. Frisch): On Null Polynomials of Higher Order [show abstract] | |
| Mahadi Ddamulira (TU. Advisor: R. Tichy): On the x-coordinates of Pell equations which are k-generalized Fibonacci numbers [show abstract] | |
| 2019-02-01 | Doctoral School Seminar (Seminarraum 2 des Instituts für Geometrie, Kopernikusgasse 24, 10:30—13:00, TU) | 
| Laura Marx (KFU. Advisor: G. Plank): Personalizing computational models of left ventricular electro-mechanics and the circulatory system [show abstract] | |
| Irene Parada (TU. Advisor: O. Aichholzer): Unavoidable Configurations in Simple Drawings [show abstract] | |
| Karli Gilette (KFU. Advisor: G. Plank): Automized Parameterization of a Human Biventricular Cardiac Model of Electrophysiology Based on Non-invasive Clinical Recordings [show abstract] | |
| Gernot Holler (KFU. Advisor: K. Kunisch): A bilevel approach for parameter learning in inverse problems [show abstract] |