[Turkmath:260] Hatırlatma/Reminder: Sabancı Üniv. Matematik seminerleri: Peter Paule (RISC), 26 Şubat Perşembe 14:30-15:30
Kağan Kurşungöz
kursungoz at sabanciuniv.edu
Wed Feb 25 06:44:17 UTC 2015
Değerli Matematikçiler,
26 Şubat Perşembe günü Peter Paule'nin Sabancı Üniversitesinde
vereceği seminere (detaylar aşağıda) sizleri davet etmek isteriz.
Prof. Dr. Peter Paule (Sembolik Hesap Araştırma Enstitüsü direktörü,
Johannes Kepler Üniversitesi, Avusturya) kombinatorikte sembolik
hesaplama, özel fonksiyonlar ve sayılar teorisi üzerine çalışmaktadır.
( https://www.risc.jku.at/people/ppaule/ )
tarih/date: 26 Şubat 2015 Perşembe / Thursday February 26, 2015
zaman/time: 14:30-15:30
yer/locn: Sabancı Univ.*, MDBF/FENS 2008
başlık/title: Combinatorics, Modular Forms, and Computer Algebra
özet/abstract: In a joint project with George Andrews, aspects of
MacMahon's partition
analysis have led us to consider broken partition diamonds, an infinite
family of combinatorial objects whose generating functions give rise to
a variety of number theoretic congruences. Recently, in the context of
modular forms, Silviu Radu has set up an algorithmic machinery to prove
such congruences automatically. The talk reports on recent developments,
some being joint work with Radu, which combine methods from enumerative
combinatorics and symbolic analysis (e.g. Riemann surfaces) with
computer
algebra.
Dear Mathematicians,
We cordially invite you to the seminar by Peter Paule on Thursday
February 26 at Sabanci University, details above.
prof. Peter Paule, PhD (director of Research Institute for Symbolic
Computation, Johannes Kepler University of Linz, Austria) works in
symbolic computation in combinatorics, special functions, and number
theory.
( https://www.risc.jku.at/people/ppaule/ )
* Sabancı Üniversitesine ulaşım: https://www.sabanciuniv.edu/tr/ulasim
* directions to Sabancı University: https://www.sabanciuniv.edu/en/location
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