Título: An Extended Symbolic Dynamics. Conferenciante: Pouya Mehdipour (Universidade Federal de Viçosa, Brasil). Resumen: We will present an extended symbolic dynamics, called Zip Shift, and provide an overview of some of its applications across different subareas of dynamical systems. Toda la información puede encontrarse en: Seminario de Ecuaciones Diferenciales.Continue Reading

Title: Finite-velocity random motions and reset at the origin: Recent advances on transient and limit behaviors. Speaker: Antonio di Crescenzo (Department of Mathematics, University of Salerno). Schedule: 9:30-11:00h & 11:30-13:00h. Abstract: Stochastic processes for the description of finite-velocity random motions have been largely studied during the last decades. Usually, theyContinue Reading

Title: Time–inhomogeneous Markov processes and phase–type distributions. Speaker: Mogens Bladt (Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Copenhagen). Schedule: 9:30-11:00h & 11:30-13:00h. Abstract: Introduction to inhomogeneous Markov jump processes and product integration. Inhomogeneous phase-type distributions, IPH. The distribution of rewards. Application to life insurance (survival analysis). Heavy-tailed IPH distributions and insuranceContinue Reading

Title: Velocity distributions and dynamics of spatial-temporal random fields. Speaker: Krzysztof Podgórski (Department of Statistics, Lund University). Schedule 9:30-11:00 Part I 11:00-11:30 Coffee break 11:30-13:00 Part II Abstracts: Part I. Velocities of moving random surfaces. For a stationary two-dimensional random field evolving in time, one can derive statistical distributions ofContinue Reading

Title: Part I: Fractional stochastic processes for modeling some biological dynamics: theoretical setting, modeling approaches, numerical comparisons and simulations. Part II: Time-changed stochastic models and fractionally integrated processes to model the actin-myosin interaction and dwell times. Speaker: Enrica Pirozzi (Dipartimento di afferenza: Dipartimento di Matematica e Fisica (DMF), Università dellaContinue Reading

Title: Part I: Diffusion models related to growth curves. Part II: Inference on some epidemiological statistical models. Speaker: Giuseppina Albano (Department of Economics and Statistics, University of Salerno). Schedule 9:30-11:00 Part I 11:00-11:30 Coffee break 11:30-13:00 Part II Abstracts: Part I The seminar focuses on a general growth curve ableContinue Reading

Title: Stochastic processes in software reliability. Speaker: Tadashi Dohi (Department of Engineering, Hiroshima University). Dr. Tadashi Dohi has served as a Full Professor at Hiroshima University, Japan, since 2002. He is currently appointed as Dean of School of Informatics and Data Science and Associate Dean of Graduate School of AdvancedContinue Reading

Title: Fractional hyperbolic diffusions on sphere with random data. Speaker: Nikolai Leonenko (Cardiff School of Mathematics, Cardiff University). Schedule 9:30-11:00 Part I 11:00-11:30 Coffee break 11:30-13:00 Part II Abstracts: Part I. Introduction to statistical analysis of Gaussian isotropic spherical random fields. Spherical random fields are very useful for modelling someContinue Reading

Workshop: Women in Geometry Confirmed speakers: Anna Mª Fino (Politécnico de Turín). Alba García (ICMAT). Shuli Chen (Stanford). Lilia Mehidi (IMAG). Azahara de la Torre (Sapienza Università di Roma). Artemis A. Vogiatzi (University of Copenhagen).   Program details: The detailed program, including lecture topics, panel discussions, and workshops, will beContinue Reading

MatEduca día 25 de abril de 2025: Charla divulgativa a cargo de Jesús Montejo Gámez (Dpto. Didáctica de la Matemática). Título: TBA. Centros participantes: IES TBA de TBA e IES TBA de TBA. Más información en: https://www.ugr.es/~mateduca/ Sesiones de MatEduca en el curso 2024-2025: 25 de octubre de 2024 22Continue Reading

Geometrical Aspects of Mathematical Relativity Masterclass Copenhagen Centre for Geometry & Topology (GeoTop), University of Copenhagen 16-20 June 2025 The event will consist of three minicourses by our speakers, highlighting the various geometrical approaches to Einstein’s theory of general relativity. In particular, the topics will include singularity theorems, topology ofContinue Reading