This page contains a list of presentations in the form of talks and posters delivered at academic conferences, workshops and seminars within the scope of the project (in the reversed chronological order).
19. Computation of Cubical Steenrod Squares, Computational Topology in Image Context, Marseille, France [contributed talk; June 15-17, 2016]
18. Effective computation of expansivity rates in one-dimensional dynamics (invited speaker), Computation in Dynamics, ICERM, Brown University, Providence, RI, U.S.A. [plenary talk; April 4-8, 2016]
17. Effective computation of expansivity rates in one-dimensional dynamics, Dynamics and Computation, a conference on the occasion of the retirement of Professor Ushiki, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan [plenary talk; March 24-25, 2016]
16. Persistent homology for maps – a graph approach, the final meeting of the TOPOSYS project, Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Poland [plenary talk; August 31 - September 2, 2015]
15. A computational method for topological classification of global dynamics, Seminar of ALTA - Institute for Algebra, Geometry, Topology and their Applications, University of Bremen, Germany [seminar talk, August 13, 2015]
14. Computing a map in homology through projections from its graph, ACAT Final Project Meeting (ACAT 2015), Institute of Science and Technology Austria, Klosterneuburg, Austria [plenary talk; July 6-10, 2015]
13. A combinatorial-topological approach to automatic classification of global dynamics (invited speaker), 4th edition of the international conference on Dynamics, Topology and Computations (DyToComp 2015), Będlewo, Poland [plenary talk; June 15-20, 2015]
12. Automatic classification of global dynamics in multi-parameter systems (invited speaker), Conference Between Theory and Applications – Mathematics in Action (third edition), Będlewo, Poland [plenary talk; May 25-30, 2015]
11. Inducing a map on homology from a correspondence, Seminar on Computational Mathematics, Chair of Computational Mathematics, Institute of Computer Science of the Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Poland [seminar talk, May 14, 2016]
10. A combinatorial-topological method for automatic classification of global dynamics in multi-parameter systems, Computer Science Graduate Seminar, California State University Channel Islands, Camarillo, CA, U.S.A. [seminar talk, February 25, 2015]
9. Inducing a map on homology from a correspondence, Homology: Theoretical and Computational Aspects (HTCA) School, Genova, Italy [contributed talk, February 9-13, 2015]
8. Automatic classification of global dynamics in multi-parameter systems. A topological approach, Colloqium on Computational Topology and Geometry, Institute of Geometry, Graz University of Technology, Graz, Austria [seminar talk, January 22, 2015]
7. A chain contraction approach to the algorithmic computation of homology, cohomology, and homological operations on cubical complexes (invited speaker), Seventh de Brún Workshop on Homological Perturbation Theory, Galway, Ireland [plenary talk, December 1-5, 2014]
6. Chain contraction approach to (co)homology computation, international workshop on Discrete, Computational and Algebraic Topology (DCAT), Copenhagen, Denmark [poster, November 10-14, 2014]
5. Outer approximations of maps in combinatorial analysis of dynamics (invited speaker), International Workshop on Combinatorial/Topological Frameworks for Multiparameter Nonlinear Dynamics, Lorentz Center, Leiden, The Netherlands [plenary talk, August 18-22, 2014]
4. Automatic classification of global dynamics via Morse decompositions. The case of flows, Minisymposium on Computational Methods at the 8th European Nonlinear Dynamics Conference (ENOC 2014), Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria [contributed talk, July 6-11, 2014]
3. Computational homology (invited speaker), CSM – The Third Conference of PhD Students in Mathematics, and (CS)2 – The 9th Conference of PhD Students in Computer Science, University of Szeged, Hungary [plenary talk, June 30 – July 2, 2014]
2. Automatic combinatorial-topological analysis of dynamical systems, Differential Equations Seminar, Bolyai Institute, Faculty of Science and Information Technology, University of Szeged, Hungary [seminar talk, June 26, 2014]
1. A computational framework for combinatorial-topological analysis of dynamical systems, Geometry and Topology Seminar, Institute of Science and Technology, Klosterneuburg, Austria [seminar talk, April 29, 2014]