Preserver Weekend in Szeged
Bolyai Institute, University of Szeged, Szeged, Hungary
12-14 April 2019
The aim of the workshop is
to present recent results on the dynamically developing
research area commonly referred to as "Preserver Problems".
A preserver is a transformation between mathematical
structures that leaves a certain
quantity/operation/relation/set invariant. The usual goal is
to give a complete description of these transformations. The
purpose of this meeting is to bring together mathematicians
from across Europe whose research works are related to such
problems and share their recently obtained results.
List of speakers:
Ljiljana Arambašić University of Zagreb
Martin Bohata Czech Technical University in Prague
Matej Brešar University of Ljubljana
Constantin Costara Ovidius University of
Constanţa
María Cueto-Avellaneda University of Granada
Francisco José Fernández-Polo University of Granada
György Pál
Gehér University of Reading
Alexander
Guterman Lomonosov Moscow State University
Jan Hamhalter Czech Technical University in Prague
Bence Horváth Institute of Mathematics of the Czech Academy
of Sciences
Dijana Ilišević University of Zagreb
Tomasz
Kania Czech Academy of Sciences
in Prague
Bojan Kuzma University of Primorska
Ying-Fen Lin Queen's University Belfast
Marko Orel University of Primorska
Miklós Pálfia Bolyai Institute, University of Szeged and Sungkyunkwan University
Antonio M. Peralta University of Granada
Peter Šemrl University of Ljubljana
Pavel Shteyner Lomonosov Moscow State University
Patrícia Szokol University of Debrecen
Zsigmond Tarcsay Eötvös Loránd University
Organizers:
Lajos Molnár Bolyai Institute, University of Szeged
Tamás Titkos Alfréd Rényi Institute of Mathematics
Venue:
All talks will be given in Szőkefalvi-Nagy lecture room, 2nd
floor in the building of
Bolyai Institute,
University of Szeged
6720 Szeged, Aradi vértanúk tere 1.
Hungary
If you have any questions or
queries, please contact Tamás Titkos at
titkostamas[at]gmail[dot]com.
Programme:
The schedule and the book of abstracts are availablehere.