Speaker: Marat AKHMET (*Recipient of 2015 TÜBİTAK Science Award)
In differential equations singularity is one of the most interesting problems to investigate. Some of the singularities can be observed only for differential equations, but not for the difference ones.
Speaker: Dr. Fatih ORTAKAYA
Speaker:Semen KÖKSAL
Department of Mathematical Sciences
Florida Institute of Technology Melbourne, FL-USA
You may see the abstract on the PDF file link.
The slope inequality for Lefschetz fibrations
Adalet ÇENGEL
Basic Sciences Unit, TED University
The theory of Lefschetz fibrations is a tool to understand the topology of symplectic via positive factorizations in mapping class group.For details you may visit the PDF FILE link.
DATE: 09.03.2017
TIME: 16:00
PLACE: TED University, A216
Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is thought to reflect learned associations between neutral events and life threatening situations that persist well after the life threatening condition subsides. In technical terms, PTSD patients are thought to exhibit extinction deficits in their previously conditioned fear. To gauge the potential neurobiological mechanisms of PTSD, extinction of classically conditioned fear responses in rodents along with their neural signatures have been widely investigated.
"Since the beginning of 2000’s, the revelation of genomic data from different species has revolutionized the biological sciences. The field of psychology started benefiting from such advances, owing to interdisciplinary neuroscientific studies. Currently, neuroscientists are able to tackle gene products not only in terms of the proteins they encode, but also in terms of the functional role of these gene products in different neural networks and behaviors stemming from the activity of these neural networks.
Necessity and sufficient graph structural conditions for plurality of opinion in equilibrium of opinion dynamics
Türker BIYIKOĞLU
Abstract:
Dear Academicians and Colleagues,
You are kindly invited to Faculty of Arts & Science Seminars focusing on Sociology.
Date : 24th January, 2017
Time : 2PM-4PM
Place : A Building 1st Floor A116
Seminar 1:
Title : “Making Sense of the Postsecular: Renaturalizing religion or denaturalizing the secular?”