![]() | The 5th Croatian Mathematical Congress June 18-21 2012 has been very successfuly organized by The Department of Mathematics of the University of Rijeka, and The Croatian Mathematical Society. The Congress included six plenary lectures, 8 plenary lectures, a large number of short communications and posters, and three round tables. A young Croatian mathematician Igor Velčić (on the photo) from the University of Zagreb, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, was awarded the Prize of the Croatian Mathematical Society. |
The organizers of the 5th Croatian Mathematical Congress were the Department of Mathematics of the University of Rijeka, Croatia, and Croatian Mathematical Society, under auspicies of the Ministry of Science, Education and Sports of the Republic of Croatia and the Primorsko-goranska County. |
Scientific Committee Co-chair: Dean Crnković, Department of Mathematics, University of Rijeka Co-chair: Sanja Rukavina, Department of Mathematics, University of Rijeka Members: Dražen Adamović, Department of Mathematics, University of Zagreb Damir Bakić, Department of Mathematics, University of Zagreb Blaženka Divjak, Faculty of organization and informatics, University of Zagreb Zlatko Drmač, Department of Mathematics, University of Zagreb Andrej Dujella, Department of Mathematics, University of Zagreb Dragan Jukić, Department of Mathematics, University of Osijek Hrvoje Kraljević, Department of Mathematics, University of Zagreb Vlasta Matijević, Faculty of Sciences and Mathematics, University of Split Željka Milin-Šipuš, Department of Mathematics, University of Zagreb Pavle Pandžić, Department of Mathematics, University of Zagreb Ivan Perić, Faculty of Food Technology and Biotechnology, University of Zagreb Tibor Pogány, Faculty of Maritime Studies, University of Rijeka Mirko Polonijo, Department of Mathematics, University of Zagreb Rudolf Scitovski, Department of Mathematics, University of Osijek Ivan Slapničar, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture, University of Split Dragutin Svrtan, Department of Mathematics, University of Zagreb Hrvoje Šikić, Department of Mathematics, University of Zagreb Zvonimir Šikić, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture, University of Zagreb Marko Tadić, Department of Mathematics, University of Zagreb Josip Tambača, Department of Mathematics, University of Zagreb Ninoslav Truhar, Department of Mathematics, University of Osijek Zoran Vondraček, Department of Mathematics, University of Zagreb Damir Vukičević, Faculty of Sciences and Mathematics, University of Split Vesna Županović, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, University of Zagreb Organizing Committee Co-chair: Dean Crnković, Department of Mathematics, University of Rijeka Co-chair: Sanja Rukavina, Department of Mathematics, University of Rijeka Members: Nelida Črnjarić-Žic, Faculty of Engineering, University of Rijeka Neven Grbac, Department of Mathematics, University of Rijeka Ana Jurasić, Department of Mathematics, University of Rijeka Senka Maćešić, Faculty of Engineering, University of Rijeka Vedrana Mikulić Crnković, Department of Mathematics, University of Rijeka Nermina Mujaković, Department of Mathematics, University of Rijeka Mirko Primc, Department of Mathematics, University of Zagreb Hrvoje Šikić, Department of Mathematics, University of Zagreb |
Plenary lecturers Pavao Mardešić, Institut de Mathématiques de Bourgogne, Université de Bourgogne, France Tangential Center Problem for Darboux Centers Goran Muić, Department of Mathematics, University of Zagreb, Croatia Cuspidal automorphic forms constructed via Poincare series, their non--vanishing and applications Goran Peskir, School of Mathematics, The University of Manchester, UK Three-Dimensional Brownian Motion and the Golden Ratio Rule Rudolf Scitovski, Department of Mathematics, University of Osijek, Croatia Cluster analysis: theory, methods and applications Endre Süli, Mathematical Institute, Oxford University, UK Navier–Stokes–Fokker–Planck Systems: Analysis, Approximation, Computation Vladimir Tonchev, Department of Mathematical Sciences, Michigan Technological University, USA Incidence structures, codes, and Galois geometry Invited lecturers Jean-Pierre Françoise, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, France The algebraic moments problem and its extensions Clemens Fuchs, ETH, Zürich, Switzerland Integral solutions of separated-variables equations Marcus Greferath, University College Dublin and Claude-Shannon-Institute for Discrete Mathematics, Coding and Cryptography, Ireland Error-Correcting Codes - A Beautiful Chapter of Applicable Algebra and Geometry Lajos Molnŕr, Institute of Mathematics, University of Debrecen, Hungary Algebraic properties of isometries on structures of linear operators Petar Pavešić, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia Lower estimates for the topological complexity Tibor Pogány, Faculty of Maritime Studies, University of Rijeka, Croatia Sampling theorems Sonja Štimac, Department of Mathematics, University of Zagreb, Croatia On isotopy and unimodal inverse limit spaces Tonghai Yang, Department of Mathematics, University of Wisconsin, USA Gross-Zagier formula Source www.math.uniri.hr |
Croatian Mathematical Society award lecture The CMS awards every four years the Award of Croatian Mathematical Society to young mathematician for research contribution in mathematics. In 1996 Ivan Slapničar was awarded for his original and important contributions in relative perturbation theory for eigenvalues and singular values of matrices and the corresponding invariant spaces, and numerical analysis of highly accurate algorithms. In 2000 Andrej Dujella was awarded for his original and important contributions in finding new sets of Diophantine type, with applications on elliptic curves and number theory. In 2004 Goran Muić was awarded for his original and important contributions in representation theory of p-adic groups, theory of local L-functions and generic representations, and theta correspondence with applications in the Langlands programme, automorphic forms, and number theory. In 2008 Ozren Perše was awarded for his original and important contributions in representation theory of vertex algebras and infinite dimensional Lie algebras, with applications in tensor category theory and mathematical physics. In 2012 Igor Velčić was awarded for his original important contributions to the theory of plate models in elasticity obtained by simultenous homogenization and dimensional reduction. |
Short communications Schedule Round tables Mathematics education - current state and perspectives Matematičko obrazovanje u Hrvatskoj – stanje i perspektive moderators: Aleksandra Čižmešija, Blaženka Divjak, Željka Milin Šipuš The round table Mathematics education - current state and perspectives is designed as a follow-up of the round table The role and importance of mathematics education held at the Fourth Croatian Mathematical Congress in Osijek (2008). The proposed round table (Rijeka, 2012) would question the actualities related to important topics of mathematics education in Croatia. These are: review of decisions and conclusions of the round table in Osijek and determination of the degree of their realization, especially in terms of scientific research in the field of mathematics education and the status of mathematics education in Croatian scientific space news in general compulsory, secondary and higher mathematical education in Croatia, such as: - adoption of the National curriculum framework for pre-school education and general compulsory and secondary education, - introduction of externally evaluated assessment in primary and secondary education, - centralized admission to higher education, - criteria for admission to higher education, with emphasis on admission to university studies news in university and life-long education and licensing of mathematics teachers. Enhancing mathematical education and research on non-mathematical study programs Unapređenje uloge matematike u obrazovanju i istraživanju na nematematičkim studijima moderators: Blaženka Divjak, Zlatko Erjavec, Vesna Županović The mathematics is the guiding force and strong support to various technologies, strongly related to natural sciences and economy and used in organization and optimization of processes in business, finances and other areas. Mathematicians have a strong influence on these processes working on current problems as well as educating others in terms of various courses. It rises a question of organizing such courses which are oriented to education of engineers, economists, computer experts and other highly educated persons. We will discuss about such courses for nonmathematicians at our universities as well as comparison to other universities abroad. Teaching of mathematics in nonmathematical study can be improved by introducing adequate mathematical topics as well as using new techniques. Hence, we emphasize the e-learning of mathematics in high education. Recently, the level of e-learning in Croatia has significantly increased. Now, we have to reevaluate obtained results in e-learning in mathematics and determine the direction of the future development. Scientific journals (Znanstveni časopisi) moderators: Dražen Adamović, Andrej Dujella, Neven Elezović, Mervan Pašić |