The English proficiency exam for international students is going to be
held online on November 10, 2020.
Year: 2020
İzmir Mathematic Days – III
İzmir Mathematics Days – III October 1-2, 2020
İMG 2020
Workshop webpage: http://img.deu.edu.tr/en/
One of two aims of İzmir Mathematics Days is to provide a platform for graduate students to share their works, ideas and experiences and to build research and mentoring networks. The other one is to encourage undergraduate math majors to pursue a career in Mathematics.
In the morning sessions, four colloquium talks will be given by the invited speakers to introduce their research of interests. The afternoon sessions are devoted to graduate students and young researchers. All students are welcome to apply.
Due to COVID-19 pandemic, the workshop will be held ONLINE.
All abstracts must be same language with talk. The talk can be either in English or in Turkish but this must be clearly stated in the submission process.
Invited Speakers
Ali Sinan Sertöz (Bilkent University)
Fatma Altunbulak Aksu (Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University)
Kağan Kurşungöz (Sabancı University)
Münevver Tezer (Middle East Technical University)
Pure Injective Modules and Finite Representation Type
Meltem GÜLLÜSAÇ, Dokuz Eylül University.
Date: 6th of March, 2020, Friday, Time: 10.30 – 12.00.
Place: Dokuz Eylül Univ., Tınaztepe Campus, Faculty of Science, Department of Mathematics, Classroom B256.
Abstract: The aim of this talk is to introduce pure injective modules and some decomposition problems related to pure injectivity.
Unit Fractions
Haydar Göral, Dokuz Eylül University.
Date: 28/02/2020, Friday, Time: 10:30.
Place: Dokuz Eylül Univ., Tınaztepe Campus, Faculty of Science, Department of Mathematics, Classroom B256.
Abstract: In this talk, we will talk on unit fractions, filters and non-standard analysis.
Hales-Jewett Theorem
Sedef Taşkın (DEU)
Date and Time: 21/02/2020, 10:30
Place: B256
Abstract: In this talk, we introduce the Hales-Jewett Theorem and its density version. As implications of this theorem, we will prove van der Waerden’s theorem and Szemeredi’s theorem.