Logic and Philosophy of Science Seminar, György Szondy: What is Time? Why is General Relativity Nonlinear? - Eötvös University Budapest, Múzeum krt. 4/i, Room 224 - - -
Budapest-Vienna Probability Seminar, István Berkes (Rényi): Random walks on the circle and Diophantine approximation - Rényi Intézet, nagyterem - - -
Budapest-Vienna Probability Seminar, Nathanaël Berestycki (Uni Wien): Random walks on planar maps and Liouville Brownian motion - Rényi Intézet, nagyterem - - -
Miklós Pálfia (Sungkyunkwan University): Free functions preserving certain partial orders of operators - Rényi Intézet, Kutyás terem - - -
Miklós István (Rényi): Purely combinatorial algorithms to compute matrix immanants of characters with constant deviation - Rényi Intézet, nagyterem - - -
Xiao Chuanqi: The number of triangles is more when they have no common vertex - Rényi Intézet, nagyterem - - -
László Fehér (Szeged): Spin Ruijsenaars--Sutherland models from reduction of a bi-Hamiltonian hierarchy on the cotangent bundle of the Lie group $U(n)$ - Szeged, Bolyai Intézet, Bolyai Épület, I. emelet, Riesz terem, Aradi vértanúk tere 1. - - -
Farkas Miklós Seminar on Applied Analysis, Péter Surján (ELTE Institute of Chemistry, Laboratory of Theoretical Chemistry): Coping with divergent perturbation series - BME H306 - - -
Peter Koltai (Freie Universitat Berlin): Spatio-temporal computational methods for coherent sets - BME H306 - - -