"Ukrainian Math Day in Évry Paris-Saclay #1" is a special event where Ukrainian mathematicians share their ongoing research in mathematics with a diverse audience.
Hosted at the University of Évry Paris-Saclay, this event brings together mathematicians, researchers, and students — from undergraduate to PhD level — to explore topics in pure and applied mathematics.
Through insightful lectures, engaging discussions, and valuable networking opportunities, the event seeks to promote knowledge exchange and support the Ukrainian mathematical community, which has been dispersed across Europe and beyond due to the ongoing war.
Register here (Notice: 20 seats only available for the lunch)
Program:
10h – 11h. Anna Bahrii (PhD, Evry Paris-Saclay, LaMME)
Title : Regularization by noise for stochastic differential equations
(intro to the field)
11h – 12h30. Oleksii Kulyk. (Pr, Wydział Matematyki Politechnika Wrocławska)
Title : Essentially singular Lévy driven models with spatially inhomogeneous noises
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Lunch at a local restaurant
14h30 – 15h30. Kostyantyn Krutoy (PhD, Paris-Cité, IMJ-PRG)
Title : Rigidity of uniform Roe algebras and Geometric Group Theory
15h30 – 16h30. Filipp Buryak (PhD, Paris-Cité, IMJ-PRG)
Title : Representation stability of FI-modules
Coffee break
17h – 18h Antonina Bondarchuk (PhD, CEA, LIST)
Title : Advanced access control for Fully Homomorphic Encryption
(intro to the field) and another (intro to the field)