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
- 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).
- D. T. K. Huyen, J.-C. Yao, Nguyen Dong Yen, Characteristic sets and characteristic numbers of matrix two-person games, Journal of Global Optimization, Volume 90, pages 217–241, (2024), (SCI-E, Scopus).
- Du Thi Thu Trang, Ho Minh Toan, Hoang Phi Dung, Representation of positive polynomials on a generalized strip and its application to polynomial optimization, Optimization Letters 18 (2024), no. 7, 1727–1746, (SCI-E, Scopus).