WEEKLY ACTIVITIES
Seminar on Mathematical Foundations for Computer Science
The structure of special classes of graps and application
Speaker: Do Duy Hieu
Seminar on Mathematical Foundations for Computer Science
The structure of special classes of graps and application (part 2)
Speaker: Do Duy Hieu
Seminar on Mathematical Foundations for Computer Science
Cubic Graph Designs
Speaker:: Prof. Moshe Rosenfeld, University of Washington
Seminar on Mathematical Foundations for Computer Science
Properties of stable configurations of the Chip-firing game and extended models
Speaker: Pham Van Trung
Seminar on Mathematical Foundations for Computer Science
Quality of computations on a machine: certified evaluation of numerical functions
Speaker: Nicolas Brisebarre (CNRS, LIP, AriC team, ÉNS Lyon)
Seminar on Mathematical Foundations for Computer Science
A Scheme for Data Confidentiality in Cloud-assisted Wireless Body Area Networks
Speaker: Nguyen Dinh Han
Seminar on Mathematical Foundations for Computer Science
Riemann-Roch theorem for graphs, after Baker and Norine (cont.)
Speaker: Prof. Phùng Hồ Hải, Institute of Mathematics
Seminar on Mathematical Foundations for Computer Science
People and Parcels sharing taxis: A new transportation service model for Hanoi.
Người báo cáo: Pham Quang Dung
Seminar on Mathematical Foundations for Computer Science
A three-phase matheuristic for capacitated multi-commodity fixed-cost network design with design-balance constraints
Speaker: Vu Duc Minh (Hanoi University of Science, VNU)
Seminar on Mathematical Foundations for Computer Science
A Discrete Model for Multi Competing Species in Multi-zone Environment
Speaker: Doanh Nguyen-Ngoc
Seminar on Mathematical Foundations for Computer Science
A Discrete Model for Multi Competing Species in Multi-zone Environment (part 2)
Speaker: Nguyen Ngoc Doanh
Seminar on Mathematical Foundations for Computer Science
Riemann-Roch theorem for graphs, after Baker and Norine
Speaker: Prof. Phùng Hồ Hải, Institute of Mathematics
Seminar on Mathematical Foundations for Computer Science
Matching critical weighted graphs
Speaker:Ngô Việt Trung
Seminar on Mathematical Foundations for Computer Science
An efficient algorithm for generating all k-ary symmetric necklaces
Speaker: Pham Lan Anh (HUT)
Seminar on Mathematical Foundations for Computer Science
Efficient maximum matching algorithms on trapezoid graphs
Speaker: Le Ngoc Khang
Seminar on Mathematical Foundations for Computer Science
Distance set on the upper half plane
Speaker:Đỗ Duy Hiếu
Seminar on Mathematical Foundations for Computer Science
A Depth First Search method on paths and its practical applications
Speaker: Do Phan Thuan (Hanoi University of Technology)
Seminar on Mathematical Foundations for Computer Science
Properties of stable configurations of the Chip-firing game and extended models
Speaker:Phạm Văn Trung
Seminar on Mathematical Foundations for Computer Science
Properties of stable configurations of the Chip-firing game and extended models (cont.)
Speaker:Phạm Văn Trung
Seminar on Mathematical Foundations for Computer Science
Data hiding schemes for images reached MSDR based on modules of small characteristics
Speaker: Phan Trung Huy
Seminar on Mathematical Foundations for Computer Science
Data hiding schemes for images reached MSDR based on modules of small characteristics (Part 2)
Speaker: Phan Trung Huy
Seminar on Mathematical Foundations for Computer Science
Trapezoid graphs
Speaker: Do Phan Thuan
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Highlights
New Scientiffic Publications
- 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).
- Nguyen Mau Nam, Gary Sandine, Nguyen Nang Thieu, Nguyen Dong Yen, A Notion of Fenchel Conjugate for Set-Valued Mappings, Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications, Volume 203, pages 1263–1292, (2024), (SCI-E, Scopus).