Mathematical Problems of Cybernetics — различия между версиями
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Версия 23:20, 3 октября 2021
Математические вопросы кибернетики
The seminar is guided by Department of Discrete Mathematics (Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics), by Department of Mathematical Theory of Intelligent Systems (Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics), and by Department of Mathematical Cybernetics (Faculty of Computational Mathematics and Cybernetics) of Lomonosov Moscow State University.
The seminar objective is to discuss actual problems of mathematical cybernetics and a wide range of close topics, and to present the most significant results in these areas.
The seminar continues the scientific and research seminar on mathematical problems of cybernetics that was guided by Sergey Vsevolodovich Yablonsky and by Oleg Borisovich Lupanov in Moscow University for more than 30 years.
2021-2022 academic year
In 2021-2022 academic year the seminar works distantly on Fridays, 19:00 PM (Moscow Time), according to the announcements.
The sessions works on Zoom Platform, Meeting ID 830 6246 3909, Passcode 947173.
Please, send any questions, concerning to the seminar, to Svetlana Selezneva by e-mail mvk@cs.msu.ru.
List of talks
Date | Talk | Speaker |
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8 October 2021. | On the complexity of monomials systems computation by composition circuits. Abstract | Sergey A. Korneev (Moscow, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics) |