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MATH Seminar: “Generating Tree Method”, Gökhan Yıldırım, 4:00PM October 25 (EN)

You are cordially invited to the Analysis Seminar organized by the Department of Mathematics. Speaker: Gökhan Yıldırım (Bilkent) “Generating Tree Method” Abstract: Walks on lattices, permutations, and integer sequences have rich combinatorial structures. They are also used in statistical physics and biology to model many natural phenomena. These combinatorial structures […]

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UMRAM Seminar: “Neuroergonomics: Towards Ubiquitous and Continuous Measurement of Brain Function during Everyday Life”, Hasan Ayaz, 5:00PM October 25 (EN)

“Neuroergonomics: Towards Ubiquitous and Continuous Measurement of Brain Function during Everyday Life” Assoc. Prof. Hasan Ayaz Derexel University University of Pennsylvania Date/Time: Tuesday, October 25th, 5:00 pm Zoom Meeting ID: 912 6646 5546 (Passcode: 896970) https://zoom.us/j/91266465546?pwd=WVlJSHMyQU5TM3g2MUxZT1laUWhUdz09 Abstract: The understanding of the brain functioning and its utilization for real world applications […]

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MATH Seminar: “Splendid Morita equivalences and Brauer indecomposability of Scott modules”, İpek Tuvay, 11:00AM October 26 (EN)

You are cordially invited to the Algebra Seminar organized by the Department of Mathematics. Speaker: İpek Tuvay (Mimar Sinan) “Splendid Morita equivalences and Brauer indecomposability of Scott modules” Abstract: Puig’s Conjecture asserts that given a finite p-group P, there are only finitely many splendid Morita equivalence classes of blocks of […]

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MATH Seminar: “Hardy—Littlewood—Sobolev inequality for p=1”, Dmitriy Stolyarov, 4:00PM November 1 (EN)

You are cordially invited to the Analysis Seminar organized by the Department of Mathematics. Speaker: Dmitriy Stolyarov (St. Petersburg State University) “Hardy—Littlewood—Sobolev inequality for p=1” Abstract: The classical Hardy—Littlewood—Sobolev plays an important role in the analysis since it allows us to estimate L_q norms of lower-order derivatives in terms of […]

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CS Seminar: “Multi-Accelerator Execution of Neural Network Inference on Diversely Heterogeneous SoCs”, Mehmet Esat Belviranli, 10:30AM November 2 (EN)

Seminar // CS Department / Multi-Accelerator Execution of Neural Network Inference on Diversely Heterogeneous SoCs Speaker: Mehmet Esat Belviranli, Ph.D. Title: ” Multi-Accelerator Execution of Neural Network Inference on Diversely Heterogeneous SoCs” Date: Wednesday, November 2, 2022 Time: 10:30-11:20 Place: EA 409 Abstract: Computing systems are becoming more complex by […]

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