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Seminars

Időpont Előadó Cím esemeny_tipussort descending
2017.04.20. 09:00 Endre Tóvári Conducting channels and localization in graphene in a magnetic field
2016.05.04. 16:00 Nagy Ilona Sztochasztikus kinetikai modellek állapotterének szerkezete
2018.05.10. 14:15 Darvay Zsolt -Babeș-Bolyai Tudományegyetem, Kolozsvár Lineáris optimalizálásra vonatkozó belsőpontos algoritmusok keresési irányainak osztályai
2018.01.18. 16:15 James Martin (Oxford) Percolation games, ergodicity of probabilistic cellular automata, and the hard-core model
2016.09.29. 16:15 Ahmed ElBanna Multiple interaction strategies, parameter estimation, and clustering in networks (PhD home defence)
2018.10.31. 12:45 Nagy Gergő, Debreceni Egyetem Operátorközepekkel kapcsolatos megőrzési problémák
2017.03.23. 14:15 Illés Tibor Farkas lemmától az EP-tételekig
2016.03.18. 09:15 Balázs Újfalussy (Wigner Res. Inst.) First-principles theory of superconducting heterostructures
2016.12.02. 13:15 János Pető Intrinsic structural defects of transition metal dichalcogenides
2017.10.20. 08:15 Antal Jakovác (ELTE Dept. Atomic Phys.) Quantum Measurement Theory: a Functional Renormalization Group perspective

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