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Seminars for Mathematics (course group defined by Faculty of Mathematics, Informatics, and Mechanics)

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2024L 2024 2025
1000-1S24CW5
n/a n/a
Classes
Academic year 2024/25
  • Monographic seminar - 60 hours
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1000-1S25CW6
n/a n/a
Classes
Academic year 2025/26
  • Monographic seminar - 60 hours
Groups

Brief description

The seminar "Cząstki na wysokości 6" is an off-campus, retreat-style event. Sessions take place during a multi-day trip. The focus is on contemporary research problems in partial differential equations. This year’s edition will focus on hyperbolic conservation laws.

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1000-1S13FGA
n/a
Classes
Academic year 2024/25
  • Monographic seminar - 60 hours
Academic year 2025/26
  • Monographic seminar - 60 hours
Groups

Brief description

(in Polish) Seminarium wprowadza wiele głównych narzędzi współczesnej geometrii algebraicznej, pogłębiając wiedzę z przedmiotu "Geometria Algebraiczna". Zamierzamy omawiać podręcznik Raviego Vakila "Foundations of Algebraic Geometry", od początku.

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1000-1S24MDM
n/a n/a
Classes
Academic year 2024/25
  • Monographic seminar - 60 hours
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No brief description found, go to course home page to get more information.
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1000-1S17ZA
n/a
Classes
Academic year 2024/25
  • Research seminar - 60 hours
Academic year 2025/26
  • Research seminar - hours
Groups

Brief description

Algebra research seminar

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1000-1S17-TA
n/a
Classes
Academic year 2024/25
  • Research seminar - 60 hours
Academic year 2025/26
  • Research seminar - 60 hours
Groups

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No brief description found, go to course home page to get more information.
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1000-1S18TTM
n/a
Classes
Academic year 2024/25
  • Research seminar - 60 hours
Academic year 2025/26
  • Research seminar - 60 hours
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No brief description found, go to course home page to get more information.
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1000-1S17ZP
n/a
Classes
Academic year 2024/25
  • Research seminar - 60 hours
Academic year 2025/26
  • Research seminar - 60 hours
Groups

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No brief description found, go to course home page to get more information.
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1000-1S11AM n/a
Classes
Academic year 2024/25
  • Monographic seminar - 60 hours
Academic year 2025/26
  • Monographic seminar - 60 hours
Groups

Brief description

See the description of 1000-1D11AM.

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1000-1S25FEM n/a n/a
Classes
Academic year 2025/26
  • Monographic seminar - 60 hours
Groups

Brief description

We will be exploring advanced numerical methodologies for the discretization of partial differential equations, with the goal to touch real research problems in this field.

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1000-1S17GA n/a
Classes
Academic year 2024/25
  • Research seminar - 60 hours
Academic year 2025/26
  • Research seminar - 60 hours
Groups

Brief description

Research seminar on algebraic geometry aimed for PhD students, advanced Master students and faculty interested in algebraic geometry.

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1000-1S96AM n/a
Classes
Academic year 2024/25
  • Monographic seminar - 60 hours
Academic year 2025/26
  • Monographic seminar - 60 hours
Groups

Brief description

Presentation of selected important topics in mathematical analysis. Participants will be encouraged to present their Master's theses at the seminar.

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1000-1S24SRW n/a
Classes
Summer semester 2024/25
  • Research seminar - 30 hours
Academic year 2025/26
  • Monographic seminar - 60 hours
Groups

Brief description

The seminar is devoted to the calculus of variations and its applications in the natural sciences. Classical methods and their modern generalizations will be discussed, including applications to mechanics, optimization, control theory, and numerical computations.

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1000-1S15BTG n/a
Classes
Academic year 2024/25
  • Research seminar - 60 hours
Academic year 2025/26
  • Research seminar - 60 hours
Groups

Brief description
No brief description found, go to course home page to get more information.
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1000-1S96AL n/a
Classes
Academic year 2024/25
  • Monographic seminar - 60 hours
Academic year 2025/26
  • Monographic seminar - 60 hours
Groups

Brief description

Several basic algebraic structures are studied. In particular: groups and semigroups, rings and algebras, modules, matrices and linear representations. Classical results and open problems are discussed and a variety of applications is presented.

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1000-1S25PKSA n/a n/a
Classes
Academic year 2025/26
  • Monographic seminar - 60 hours
Groups

Brief description

(in Polish) Seminarium będzie poświęcone Interakcji metod algebraicznych i geometrycznych i topologicznych, opartym na pojęciu przestrzeni

klasyfikującej struktury (np. grupy). Rozmaite konstrukcje przestrzeni klasyfikujących pozwalają odwzorować światy (kategorie) algebraiczne w bardziej elastyczne światy (kategorie) topologiczne.

Badanie przestrzeni klasyfikujących przynosi informacje zarówno algebraiczne jak też topologiczne. Metody te są ważnym wątkiem matematyki XX w. (np. klasy charakterystyczne wiązek, teoria homotopii) jak też przełomu XX/XXI wieku. (p-fusion systems, przestrzenie moduli).

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1000-1S24TEUD n/a n/a
Classes
Academic year 2024/25
  • Monographic seminar - 60 hours
Groups

Brief description

Introduction to geometric and ergodic theory of dynamical systems

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1000-1S25TEUD n/a n/a
Classes
Academic year 2025/26
  • Monographic seminar - 60 hours
Groups

Brief description
No brief description found, go to course home page to get more information.
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1000-1S25AH n/a n/a
Classes
Academic year 2025/26
  • Monographic seminar - 60 hours
Groups

Brief description
No brief description found, go to course home page to get more information.
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1000-1S20MU n/a
Classes
Academic year 2024/25
  • Monographic seminar - 60 hours
Academic year 2025/26
  • Monographic seminar - 60 hours
Groups

Brief description

We will work in small groups on several problems mimicking what may be encountered in the world outside academia. These problems usually are imprecisely posed and require interdisciplinary approach.

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1000-1S24HBM n/a n/a
Classes
Academic year 2024/25
  • Monographic seminar - 60 hours
Groups

Brief description

We present an introduction to Baum-Connes hypothesis describing a deep relationship between certain geometric and analytic objects associated to discrete groups (the relationship identifies K-theory of the group C*-algebra with the equivariant K-homology of the suitable classifying space for group actions).

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1000-1S22KT n/a n/a
Classes
Academic year 2024/25
  • Monographic seminar - 60 hours
Groups

Brief description

Foundations of important versions of K-theories: topological, algebraic, operator algebras and relations between them.

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1000-1S25WHF n/a n/a
Classes
Academic year 2025/26
  • Monographic seminar - 60 hours
Groups

Brief description
No brief description found, go to course home page to get more information.
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1000-1S25MAP n/a n/a
Classes
Academic year 2025/26
  • Monographic seminar - 60 hours
Groups

Brief description

This seminar explores the synergy between agent-based models, continuum PDE descriptions, and modern ML techniques. Topics include mean-field limits, neural PDE solvers, learning interaction rules from data, and emergent behavior in hybrid ML-agent systems. It is part of the advanced course series Mathematics of Artificial Intelligence.

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1000-1S11MF n/a
Classes
Academic year 2024/25
  • Monographic seminar - 60 hours
Academic year 2025/26
  • Monographic seminar - 60 hours
Groups

Brief description

The seminar will deal with various both theoretical and practical topics of financial mathematics.

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1000-1S10MBS n/a
Classes
Academic year 2024/25
  • Monographic seminar - 60 hours
Academic year 2025/26
  • Monographic seminar - 60 hours
Groups

Brief description

We will discuss mathematical models and methods used in natural and social sciences. We will analyze complex processes in Physics, Biology, Medicine and Social Sciences that can be described by discrete and continuous dynamical systems both deterministic and stochastic ones.

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1000-1S11MMF n/a n/a
Classes
Academic year 2024/25
  • Monographic seminar - 60 hours
Groups

Brief description

We will analyse various models of finacial markets. We shall discuss not only theoretical properties of various models but also numerical aspects of pricing and hedging financial instruments.

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1000-1S96ST n/a
Classes
Academic year 2024/25
  • Monographic seminar - 60 hours
Academic year 2025/26
  • Monographic seminar - 60 hours
Groups

Brief description

The goal of the seminar is to improve and enhance the understanding of mathematical statistics acquired when attending courses of lectures.

The seminar covers chosen theoretical topics as well as some practical applications of statistics.

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1000-1S22MTK n/a
Classes
Academic year 2024/25
  • Monographic seminar - 60 hours
Academic year 2025/26
  • Monographic seminar - 60 hours
Groups

Brief description

(in Polish) The seminar aims to cover selected methods of homological algebra and functional analysis applied in the geometry and topology of manifolds, classical and quantum dynamical systems and representation theory. The main focus will be K-theory, (co)homological invariants, non-classical symmetries derived from classical geometry and different versions of the index theorem.

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1000-1S25MRZO n/a n/a
Classes
Academic year 2025/26
  • Monographic seminar - 60 hours
Groups

Brief description
No brief description found, go to course home page to get more information.
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