July 2018's events
Angelo Vulpiani - Università di Roma "La Sapienza” - TRANSPORT OF INERT AND REACTING MATERIALS
The course will focus on passive transport phenomena both of inert and reacting solutes. The key topics which will be addressed are Chaos, the relations with Stochastic Processes and applications in both biological and technical frameworks.
July 3-7, 2018 - Room 7DGustav NILSSON - Doctoral student at Lund University - GENERALIZED PROPORTIONAL ALLOCATION FOR TRAFFIC SIGNAL CONTROL
With the recent sensor development, it is now possible to obtain real-time information about the trac state in road information.
July 4, 2018 at 10:00 - Aula Buzano - DISMA (third floor)Lorenzo Zino - Politecnico di Torino - CONTROLLING SPREADING PROCESSES IN NETWORKS
The study of spreading processes on networks has improved our understanding of how ideas and innovations, as well as epidemics and mutations diffuse.
July 11, 2018 at 10:00 - Aula Buzano - DISMAAlice RAELI - Post-doctoral fellow at Institut Montpelliérain Alexander Grothendieck - NUMERICAL MODELLING OF ELLIPTIC PROBLEMS ON OCTREE-BASED MESHES
In the framework of Energy Store Technologies and Phase Changing Materials, the geometry of the system or the way in which some of its properties are described may induce internal discontinuities.
July 18, 2018 at 10:00 - Aula Buzano - DISMA (third floor)Daniele CAPPELLETTI - Visiting Assistant Professor, University of Wisconsin–Madison - APPROXIMATIONS OF STOCHASTIC MODELS FOR REACTION NETWORKS.
Stochastic reaction networks are mathematical models mainly used to describe the time evolution of a system of chemical species undergoing chemical transformations. Despite this being the main application, the models are also fruitfully used in Ecology
July 18, 2018 at 11:00 - Aula Buzano - DISMA (third floor)Costanza CATALANO - PhD student at Gran Sasso Science Institute - SYNCHRONIZING DIGRAPHS VIA A PRIMITIVE SETS APPROACH
Automata were introduced in Computer Science as models of computing devices: they are labelled multidigraphs where the vertices represent the states of the device, and the labels represent the different control commands.
July 25, 2018 at 10:00 - Aula Buzano - DISMA (third floor)