İzmir Mathematics Days – II

İzmir Mathematics Days – II September 12-13, 2019

İMD 2019

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 work, 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. There will also be an informative panel of faculty members describing the graduate program at DEU followed by Q&A session.

All abstracts must be submitted in English. The talk can be either English or Turkish but this must be clearly stated in the submission process.

Invited Speakers 

Yusuf Civan ( Süleyman Demirel University )

Title:  A short tour in combinatorics

Abstract: This is an invitatory talk to a short trip through the jungle of combinatorics, one of the fascinating fields of modern mathematics. If time permits, we plan to visit various sites in the jungle, including those from combinatorial number theory to discrete geometry, graph theory to combinatorial commutative algebra, etc. Lastly, after showing our respect to the founder king “Paul Erdös” of the jungle, we review the current status of some of his favorite open problems.

Konstantinos Kalimeris ( University of Cambridge )

Title: Water waves – Two asymptotic approaches

Abstract: TBA

Müge Kanuni Er ( Düzce University )

Title: Mad Vet…

Abstract: How does a recreational problem “Mad Vet” links to interesting and interdisciplinary mathematical research “Leavitt path algebras” in algebra and “Graph C*-algebras” in analysis. 

We will give a survey of the last 15 years of research done in a particular example of non-commutative rings flourishing from the fact that free modules over some non-commutative rings can have two bases with different cardinality.   Surprisingly enough not only non-commutative ring theorists, but also C*-algebraists gather together to advance the work done. The interplay between the topics stimulate interest and many proof techniques and tools are used from symbolic dynamics, ergodic theory, homology, K-theory and functional analysis. Many papers have been published on this structure, so called Leavitt path algebras, which is constructed on a directed graph. 

Haydar Göral ( Dokuz Eylül University )

Title: Arithmetic Progressions

Abstract: A sequence whose consecutive terms have the same difference is called an arithmetic progression. For example, even integers form an infinite arithmetic progression. An arithmetic progression can also be finite. For instance, 5, 9, 13, 17 is an arithmetic progression of length 4. Finding long arithmetic progressions in certain subsets of integers is at the centre of mathematics in the last century. In his seminal work, Szemerédi (1975) proved that if A is a subset of positive integers with positive upper density, then A contains arbitrarily long arithmetic progressions. With this result, Szemerédi proved the long standing conjecture of Erdős and Turan. Another recent remarkable result was obtained by Green and Tao in 2005: The set of prime numbers contains arbitrarily long arithmetic progressions. In this talk, we will survey these results and some ideas behind them.

WDEA2019 – The 9th International Workshop on Differential Equations and Applications

It is our pleasure to invite you to participate in “The 9th International Workshop on Differential Equations and Applications” which will be organized by Department of Mathematics of both Dokuz Eylül University and Yeditepe University and held in Doğa Holiday Village, İstanbul on May 24-26, 2019. The scope of the conference is to bring together members of the mathematical community whose interest lies in applied mathematics to assess new developments, ideas and methods. The conference will cover a wide range of topics of

  • DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS,
  • DIFFERENCE EQUATIONS,
  • DYNAMIC EQUATIONS,
  • STOCHASTIC DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS

and all other fields of applied mathematics.

Workshop website: http://wdea2019.deu.edu.tr

Scientific Committee

Prof. Dr. Metin Gürses (Bilkent University)

Prof. Dr. A. Okay Çelebi (Yeditepe University)

Prof. Dr. Hüsnü Ata Erbay (Özyeğin University)

Prof. Dr. Varga Kalantarov (Koç University)

Prof. Dr. Maciej Blaszak (Adam Mickiewicz University)

Prof. Dr. Mieczysław Cichoń (Adam Mickiewicz University)

Prof. Dr. Wen-Xiu Ma (University of South Florida)

Prof. Dr. H. Mete Soner (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology)

Prof. Dr. Ayşe Hümeyra Bilge (Kadir Has University)

Prof. Dr. Albert Erkip (Sabancı University)

Prof. Dr. Oktay Pashaev (İzmir Institute of Technology)

Prof. Dr. İsmagil Habibullin (Russian Academy of Sciences)

Prof. Dr. Alp Eden (Boğaziçi University)

Organizing Committee

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Burcu Silindir Yantır (Dokuz Eylül University)

Asst. Prof. Dr. Meltem Adıyaman (Dokuz Eylül University)

Asst. Prof. Dr. Gülter Budakçı (Dokuz Eylül University)

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ahmet Yantır (Yaşar University)

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Aslı Pekcan (Hacettepe University)