Last Seminars


Orhun Kara, İzmir Institute of Technology . Date: 31th of January, 2024, Wednesday, Time: 10.30 – 12.00. Place: Dokuz Eylül Univ., Tınaztepe Campus, Faculty of Science, Department of Mathematics, Room B206 (Online-Sakai-Graduate Meetings). Abstract: The NIST Advanced Encryption Standard, AES, is without doubt the most used encryption algorithm all over the world. AES supplies confidentiality ... Read more AES Encryption Surrounds Us; We Surround AES Encryption

Mustafa Kemal Turak, Dokuz Eylül University. Date: 4th of  January, 2024, Thursday, Time: 11.00 – 12:00. Place: Dokuz Eylül Univ., Tınaztepe Campus, Faculty of Science, Department of Mathematics, Room B206. Abstract: In this talk, we will first give the definition of cyclic codes. We will then show that each cyclic code can be seen as an ... Read more Binary Cyclic Group Codes

Canan Özeren, Dokuz Eylül University. Date: 6th of December, 2023, Wednesday, Time: 13.30 – 14.30. Place: Dokuz Eylül Univ., Tınaztepe Campus, Faculty of Science, Department of Mathematics, Room B206 (Online-Sakai-Graduate Meetings). Abstract: Torsion-free covers exist for abelian groups (see [1]). The coGalois group of automorphisms a torsion-free cover of an abelian group is defined in [2] ... Read more Torsion Free Covers of Line Quivers

Keremcan Doğan , İstanbul Technical University Postdoctoral Researcher. Date: 10th of  November, 2023, Friday. Time: 12.30 – 13.30. Place: Dokuz Eylül Univ., Tınaztepe Campus, Faculty of Science, Department of Mathematics, Room B206. Abstract: In this talk, we will first explain why algebroids constitute a good framework for generalizations of geometric structures suitable for string and ... Read more Bialgebroids and Dual Calculus

Mücahit Bozkurt, Manisa Celal Bayar University. Date: 1st of  November, 2023, Wednesday, Time: 13:30 – 14:30. Place: Dokuz Eylül Univ., Tınaztepe Campus, Faculty of Science, Department of Mathematics, Room B206 (Online-Sakai-Graduate Meetings). Abstract: Let be a ring with identity and let and be -modules ( a right -module and a left R-module). We denote the tensor ... Read more Tensor Product II