Seminar on Neuro-Fuzzy Systems with Applications
Some operators of Intuitionistic Fuzzy Logic
Speaker: Doãn Thị Ngân
Special Seminar
The proof of Po'sa - Seymour Conjecture: Part 2: The Connecting Lemma
Speaker: Prof. E. Szemeredi, (Abel Prize 2012) Alfred Renyi Institute of Mathemastics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences and Department of Computer Sciences, Rutgers University.
Seminar on Computational Geometry
On Li and Klette's approximate algorithm for finding a shortest path between two points on the surface of a convex polyhedron and some examples
Speaker: Vu Ngoc Thuy Duong
Seminar on Neuro-Fuzzy Systems with Applications
Some lectures on t-norms operators
Speaker: Bùi Công Cường
Seminar on Neuro-Fuzzy Systems with Applications
Some lectures on t-norms operators (cont.)
Speaker: Bùi Công Cường
Seminar on Computational Geometry
The incremental Delaunay triangulation algorithm in the plane
Speaker: Phung Thi Hoat
Seminar on Neuro-Fuzzy Systems with Applications
Some lectures on t-norms operators (cont.)
Speaker: Bùi Công Cường
Seminar on Computational Geometry
On an exact shortest path algorithm on polyhedral surfaces
Speake: Phan Duc Minh
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Highlights
06/01/25, Conference: Geometry and Dynamics in Low Dimensions |
06/01/25, Conference: The 3rd Vietnam - Korea joint workshop on selected topics in mathematics |
21/07/25, Conference: International conference on commutative algebra to the memory of Jürgen Herzog |
New Scientiffic Publications
- Tran Van Thang, Le Xuan Thanh, Self-Adaptive Extragradient Algorithms for Quasi-Equilibrium Problems, Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications (2024) 203:2988–3013, (SCI-E, Scopus).
- Vu Ngoc Phat, Nguyen T. Thanh, Linear singular continuous time-varying delay equations: Stability and filtering via LMI approach, Acta Mathematica Vietnamica, 49(2024), 595-609, (ESCI, Scopus).
- Ngô Thị Ngoan, Nguyen Quoc Thang, On some splitting properties for algebraic groups over algebraic extensions of global fields, Rendiconti del Circolo Matematico di Palermo Series 2, Volume 73, pages 2613–2633, (2024), (SCI-E, Scopus).