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IE Seminar: “Learning to Relax Nonconvex Quadratically Constrained Quadratic Programs”, Burak Kocuk, 1:30PM November 1 2024 (EN)

Speaker: Burak Kocuk ( Associate Professor, Industrial Engineering Program at Sabancı University) Title: Learning to Relax Nonconvex Quadratically Constrained Quadratic Programs Date: 1st of November , 2024 (Friday) Time: 13:30-14:30 Place: EA409 Abstract: Nonconvex quadratically constrained quadratic programs are NP-Hard to solve in general. Literature primarily employs either semidefinite or […]

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MATH Seminar: “Introduction to simplicial distributions”, Cihan Okay, 1:30PM October 28 2024 (EN)

You are cordially invited to the Topology Seminar organized by the Department of Mathematics. Speaker: Cihan Okay (Bilkent University) “Introduction to simplicial distributions” Abstract: Simplicial distributions [1] is a new approach to studying measurement statistics of experiments, mainly quantum, from a topological perspective. The topology that comes in is combinatorial […]

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PHYS Seminar: “Cooper pairing, flat-band superconductivity and quantum geometry”, Menderes Işkın, 3:30PM October 30 2024 (EN)

Assoc. Prof. Menderes Işkın Koç University “Cooper pairing, flat-band superconductivity and quantum geometry” Abstract The so-called quantum geometric tensor is one of the basic components of the geometric quantum mechanics, i.e., a complex valued matrix whose real and imaginary parts are known, respectively, as the Fubini-Study or the quantum metric […]

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ARCH Seminar: “Spatio-Temporal Analysis and Sustainable Heritage Management of Historic Landscapes: The Case of Rural Ankara”, Emine Çiğdem Asrav, 12:30Noon October 24 2024 (EN)

Title: Spatio-Temporal Analysis and Sustainable Heritage Management of Historic Landscapes: The Case of Rural Ankara Date:24/10/2024 Thursday Time:12:30-13:30 Place:FFB-05 Speaker:Emine Çiğdem Asrav Abstract: The talk focuses on comprehensive understanding of Ankara’s rural landscapes and their sustainable heritage management, utilizing Geographical Information Systems (GIS) as a key tool. It examines the […]

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PHIL Seminar: “Contradiction and Experience in Husserl, Priest, and Deleuze”, Corry Shores, 4:30PM October 24 2024 (EN)

Title: Contradiction and Experience in Husserl, Priest, and Deleuze Time/location: Thursday, October 24, 16.30-18.00, H-232. Abstract: James Kinkaid’s recent article “What Would a Phenomenology of Logic Look Like?” opens new directions for applying logic, including non-classical logics, to philosophical studies of experience. Following upon Kinkaid’s work, we will ask the […]

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