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Seminar: DRBEM SOLUTIONS OF REGULARLY AND SINGULARLY PERTURBED MAGNETOHYDRODYNAMIC DUCT FLOW PROBLEMS Date: 30 October 2025 Time: 13.30 Place: B206 |
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Seminar: Algebra in Coding Theory: A Focus on Algebraic Geometric Codes Date: 07th November 2025 Time: 13.30 Place: B206 |
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Orientation for Department of Mathematics students Date : 15.09.2025 Place : B254 Schedule 13:00-13:45 Students meet with department faculty members, 13:45-14:30 Department introductory presentation, 14:30-15:15 Arithmathic Student Society introductory presentation. |
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DEU Introduction and Preference Days 2025 |
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Undergraduate Mathematics Marathon Day 2023-2024 Spring |
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Student Seminar: To Chaos and Beyond Title: To Chaos and Beyond Speakers: Şüheda Dilmaç, Naciye Çağlar Abstract: In this student-to-student presentation, we explore the fascinating world of chaos theory together! Concepts like the butterfly effect, the Lorenz attractor, and fractals are explained in a clear and fun way through real-life examples and interactive content. A delightful introduction for anyone curious about ... Read more Student Seminar: To Chaos and Beyond |
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Are We Ready for the AI Transformation? This month’s carier event theme is “Artificial Intelligence”! We are hosting a talk titled “Are We Ready for the AI Transformation?” with AI expert Dr. Melike PALSÜ KURT. The event is open to all mathematics department students and anyone interested in the topic. Speaker: Dr. Melike PALSÜ KURT ( AI Expert) Topic: Are We Ready ... Read more Are We Ready for the AI Transformation? |
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Modelling seminars with Prof. Dr. Beno Kuryel -2- |
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Career and Competency Meetings Dear Students, The second session of the “Career and Competency Meetings” will be broadcast on May 7, 2025, from 09:30 to 16:30 at the following address: https://yetkinlikbulusmalari.ssa.gov.tr/ Secure access to the related visuals can be obtained from the following link: https://safirdepo.ssb.gov.tr/shares/public/share/7n7j5TUbhkbdu6qk9NucKFsjWB8Su5J9 Would you like help accessing or summarizing the content from either of these links? |
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Transition from Undergraduate to Graduate Education Our career event, organized by the DEU Career Planning Center and the DEU Faculty of Science, Department of Mathematics, is themed “Transition from Undergraduate to Graduate Education” this month. Everyone interested is invited to join our talk with Associate Professor Dr. Aslı GÜÇLÜKAN İLHAN and faculty members from the Department of Mathematics. Speaker: Assoc. Prof. ... Read more Transition from Undergraduate to Graduate Education |
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Pi day 2025 |
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Modelling seminars with Prof. Dr. Beno Kuryel -1- |
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Using Artificial Neural Networks in Solving Differential Equations The theme of our career event this month is “Generative Artificial Intelligence and Our Profession” and within the scope of the theme, a seminar titled “Using Artificial Neural Networks in Solving Differential Equations” will be given by Dr. Cem ÇELİK in our department. The seminar is open to everyone who is interested. Speaker: Dr. Cem ... Read more Using Artificial Neural Networks in Solving Differential Equations |
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Actuarial Career for Mathematics Students The theme of our career event this month is “Actuarial” and a talk will be held with our 2023 graduate Mustafa EROL on the subject of “Actuarial Career for Mathematics Students”. The event is open to all mathematics students and anyone interested. Speaker: Mustafa Erol (AXA Insurance Actuarial Assistant Specialist) Subject: Actuarial Career for Mathematics ... Read more Actuarial Career for Mathematics Students |
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Fundamental Theorem of Symmetric Polynomials, Newton’s Identities and Discriminants Mustafa Eren Taşlı, Dokuz Eylül University. Date: 26th of December, 2024, Wednesday, Time: 15.00 – 16.00. Place: Dokuz Eylül Univ., Tınaztepe Campus, Faculty of Science, Department of Mathematics, Classroom B255. Abstract: We will define symmetric polynomials and the elementary symmetric polynomials in indeterminates over a field . The elementary symmetric polynomials in the indeterminates are ... Read more Fundamental Theorem of Symmetric Polynomials, Newton’s Identities and Discriminants |