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Seminars

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2018.11.13. 12:15 Karsai János The impact of vaccination on the spread of varicella in Hungary
2016.05.10. 10:30 Prof. Montserrat Alsina (UPC) Hyperbolic geometry meets Coding theory: constellations and codes associated to Fuchsian groups
2016.09.30. 12:15 András Magyarkuti Nanoparticle array system as a tool in molecular electronics
2017.03.16. 10:15 Zsuppán Sándor (Berzsenyi Dániel Evangélikus Gimnázium (Líceum), Sopron) Stokes problem, related inequalities, constants and representations
2017.11.03. 09:15 Hiroshi Yasuoka Microscopic magnetic properties of the Weyl semi-metals NbP and TaP
2016.12.14. 16:00 Weiner Mihály Lokalitás és mérés egy kvantumos rendszeren
2018.09.27. 14:15 David Bartl A discrete variant of Farkas' Lemma, some related results, and homogeneous linear programming
2016.03.22. 10:30 Vera Ferdianova Characterizations of some special curves in four-dimensional space
2017.02.08. 16:00 Tóth János (BME Matematika Intézet) Szükséges, elégséges, lehetséges, avagy Mennyi matek kell egy kognitív tudományi mesternek?
2017.06.27. 12:15 André LeClair (Cornell) New strategies towards proving the Riemann Hypothesis

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