Events and Invitations

Events

2021
24 Jun
Seminar “Periodic wave solutions in neural field mathematical models”
In the middle of the last century, a promising area of research in the field of the functioning of neural networks in the cerebral cortex began to actively develop. Research in this direction has a wide practical application. However, the functioning of brain networks remains an open question today.
2021
24 Jun
Seminar “Effects and challenges of wireless sensor networks and internet of things in smart cities”
The Internet of Things (IoT) serves as a system interconnecting the physical world to the digital world and offers new opportunities for the advancement of smart cities. The exciting potential of IoT can contribute significantly to various aspects of smart cities and environment and technologies.
2021
21 Jun
Seminar “Blockchain for Trustless Security of Critical National Infrastructure”
One of the key enabling technologies of smart cities is the Internet of Things (IoT). In recent years, IoT has developed into many areas of application including critical national infrastructure (CNI) such as transport, hospitals and power distribution grid. CNI systems depend heavily on IoT devices to perform autonomous actions or inform human decision makers.
2021
18 Jun
Seminar “6TiSCH Tri-Layer Network Architecture for Energy-Efficient Offloading in Smart Industries”
The smart industry is a significant realization of the internet of things. IPv6 over time-slotted channel hopping (6TiSCH) is the new standard that has emerged as a promising technology for industrial communications. The demanding issues of smart industries include scalability, latency, and energy efficiency.
2021
10 Jun
Seminar “Periodic wave solutions in neural field mathematical models”
In the middle of the last century, a promising area of research in the field of the functioning of neural networks in the cerebral cortex began to actively develop. Research in this direction has a wide practical application.
2021
8 Jun
Seminar “The simplest model of cold plasma”
We consider the reduction of the system of Euler-Maxwell equations describing the so-called cold (electron) plasma to a one-dimensional case. This is the simplest system of equations capable of describing plasma oscillations and their breaking. It is interesting because it allows for analytical consideration.
2021
8 Jun
Scientific seminar “Nonexistence of Nontrivial Weak Solutions of Some Nonlinear Inequalities with Integer Power Laplacian”
In this paper, we make modification on the results obtained by Mitidieri and Pokhozhaev on suffic/ient conditions for the nonexistence of nontrivial weak solutions of nonlinear inequality and system with integer power of the Laplacian with nonlinearity term of the form $a(x)|\Delta^{m}u|^{q}+b(x)|u|^s$.
2021
8 Jun
Scientific seminar “Modeling of a propagation of fractions loaded with viscous fluid pressure”
To describe the initial stage of hydraulic fracturing, a three-dimensional model of curvilinear crack propagation is proposed, describing the main processes: fluid movement in the crack, deformation and destruction of the rock. The simulation is based on the numerical solution of two-dimensional equations of fluid motion in a narrow channel (lubrication equations) and three-dimensional elastic equilibrium equations, for which the methods of finite and boundary elements are applied, respectively.
2021
3 Jun
Seminar “MRI-based modeling of blood flows (in English)”
Mathematical and computational modeling of the cardiovascular system is increasingly giving alternatives to traditional invasive clinical procedures, and allowing for richer diagnostic metrics.
2021
1 Jun
Seminar “Solvability of integro-differential problem for a viscoelastic fluid”
The presentation is devoted to investigating the weak solubility of the alpha-model for a fractional viscoelastic Voigt medium. The model involves the Voigt rheological relation with a left Riemann–Liouville fractional derivative, which accounts for the fluid’s memory.