Thirteenth HMTM 2024
Mathematics - a common language for Europe for thousand years
Held at: University of Miskolc.
Dates: 5th - 8th June 2024
Chair: John O'Connor (University of St Andrews).
Organizing Committee: Edmund F. Robertson, Péter Körtesi, Katalin Munkácsy, Tünde Kántor, Dénes Nagy, Sándor Radeleczki, József Túri, Imre Piller
Lectures:
Zsuzsanna Balajti, Mrs Óváry (University of Miscolc, Hungary) Geometric research and education
Eliška Beránková (Palacky University, Czech Republic) The Swedish mathematician Gösta Mittag-Leffler
Tamás Glavosits (University of Miscolc, Hungary) On the limiting properties of linear recurrences
Elena Hadzieva (University of Information Science and Technology "St. Paul the Apostle", North Macedonia) Evolution of the Definition of the Term "Fractal": A Historical and Scientific Perspective
Mihály Hujter Császár - 100
Túri József (University of Miscolc, Hungary) My meetings with Pál Erdős
Tünde Kántor (University of Debrecen) The face of János Bolyai
Péter Körtesi (University of Miscolc, Hungary) Elemér Kiss, chair of the HMTM 2006.
Péter Körtesi (University of Miscolc, Hungary) János Bolyai's "Raumlehre" and Appendix
Hajnal Annamária Kovács (Partium University, Romania) Poly-Universe: colours, shapes, games
Michael Lambrou (University of Crete, Greece) Lost books and forgotten theorems from ancient Greek Geometry
Kati Munkácsy (Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest) The intersection of the London Underground map and hyperbolic geometry
Dénes Nagy (International Symmetry Society, Melbourne and Budapest) Bolyai 200: "Parallels" between Bolyai and Lobachevskii, Scottish scholars' contributions to this field, a road from Bolyai to Einstein, and geometric vs. algebraic thinking
John O'Connor (University of St Andrews, Scotland) Some glimpses of 19th Century Scottish university life
Imre Piller (University of Miscolc, Hungary) Computer Assisted Mathematics: Machine Learning and Teaching
Jaya Ramchandani and Suddhasheel Ghosh (MGM University, India) A preview of structural design parameters for flyovers and its optimisation
Radeleczki Sándor (University of Miscolc, Hungary) Life and students of Professor Gyula I Maurer
Johanna Tripo and Tünde-Zita Dr. Kovács (Partium University, Romania) The level of digital readiness of human resources in European Union countries
There was a conference outing to the castle at Edelény and to Lillafüred.
Some pictures taken at this conference are available at THIS LINK.
Held at: University of Miskolc.
Dates: 5th - 8th June 2024
Chair: John O'Connor (University of St Andrews).
Organizing Committee: Edmund F. Robertson, Péter Körtesi, Katalin Munkácsy, Tünde Kántor, Dénes Nagy, Sándor Radeleczki, József Túri, Imre Piller
Lectures:
Zsuzsanna Balajti, Mrs Óváry (University of Miscolc, Hungary) Geometric research and education
Eliška Beránková (Palacky University, Czech Republic) The Swedish mathematician Gösta Mittag-Leffler
Tamás Glavosits (University of Miscolc, Hungary) On the limiting properties of linear recurrences
Elena Hadzieva (University of Information Science and Technology "St. Paul the Apostle", North Macedonia) Evolution of the Definition of the Term "Fractal": A Historical and Scientific Perspective
Mihály Hujter Császár - 100
Túri József (University of Miscolc, Hungary) My meetings with Pál Erdős
Tünde Kántor (University of Debrecen) The face of János Bolyai
Péter Körtesi (University of Miscolc, Hungary) Elemér Kiss, chair of the HMTM 2006.
Péter Körtesi (University of Miscolc, Hungary) János Bolyai's "Raumlehre" and Appendix
Hajnal Annamária Kovács (Partium University, Romania) Poly-Universe: colours, shapes, games
Michael Lambrou (University of Crete, Greece) Lost books and forgotten theorems from ancient Greek Geometry
Kati Munkácsy (Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest) The intersection of the London Underground map and hyperbolic geometry
Dénes Nagy (International Symmetry Society, Melbourne and Budapest) Bolyai 200: "Parallels" between Bolyai and Lobachevskii, Scottish scholars' contributions to this field, a road from Bolyai to Einstein, and geometric vs. algebraic thinking
John O'Connor (University of St Andrews, Scotland) Some glimpses of 19th Century Scottish university life
Imre Piller (University of Miscolc, Hungary) Computer Assisted Mathematics: Machine Learning and Teaching
Jaya Ramchandani and Suddhasheel Ghosh (MGM University, India) A preview of structural design parameters for flyovers and its optimisation
Radeleczki Sándor (University of Miscolc, Hungary) Life and students of Professor Gyula I Maurer
Johanna Tripo and Tünde-Zita Dr. Kovács (Partium University, Romania) The level of digital readiness of human resources in European Union countries
There was a conference outing to the castle at Edelény and to Lillafüred.
Some pictures taken at this conference are available at THIS LINK.