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Montag, 21. September 2009

Room P1:
08:30 Registration
09:00 Opening
09:30 Felix Otto: Optimal Error Estimates in Stochastic Homogenization
10:30 Coffee Break
11:15 Arthur Bartels: Group Rings and Topological Rigidity
14:00 Alfio Quarteroni: Interface Operators, Mathematical Models and Applications
15:00 Coffee Break
Room P2: Combinatorics and Discrete Mathematics Room Epcos: Real and Complex Analysis Room 110: Forum: Information and Communication in Mathematics Room P3: Algebra Room E3.1: Partial Differential Equations Room E/01: History of Mathematics Room BE01: Geometry Room AE01: Foundations, Logic, and Theoretical Computer Science
15:30 Fischer Dörfler Wegner Schmid Glitzky Porubský Böhm Kogler
16:00 Rote Remling Dorninger Berglez Wallner Wimmer Freund
16:30 Pfeiffer Symeonidis Fischer Länger Grunau Binder Fritsch Kuich
17:00 Pirsic Haslinger Stroth Eigenthaler Kirchheim Hantke Stachel Schuster
17:30 Ernst Lamel Teschke Kräuter Geißert Beham Gfrerrer Pfender
18:00 Herbig Heck Helmberg Biedermann
19:00 Reception by the Governor of Styria


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Opening
09:00–09:30 P1
Invited Talks
09:30–10:20 P1 Otto, FelixOptimal Error Estimates in Stochastic Homogenization
11:15–12:05 Bartels, ArthurGroup Rings and Topological Rigidity
14:00–14:50 P1 Quarteroni, AlfioInterface Operators, Mathematical Models and Applications
Foundations, Logic, and Theoretical Computer Science
15:30–15:50 AE01 Freund, Rudolf; Kogler, Marian*Hybrid Transition Modes in (Tissue) P Systems
16:00–16:20 Freund, RudolfRoutes and Products of Monoids
16:30–16:50 Kuich, WernerEndliche Automaten über partiellen Conway Halbringen
17:00–17:20 Schuster, Peter*; Coquand, Thierry; Lombardi, HenriSpectral Schemes as Distributive Lattices
17:30–17:50 Pfender, MichaelHilbert's 10 tes Problem klassisch
18:00–18:20 Biedermann, EginhartGödels unvollständiger Beweis
Combinatorics and Discrete Mathematics
15:30–15:50 P2 Fischer, Ilse*; Romik, DanMore refined enumerations of alternating sign matrices
16:00–16:20 Rote, GünterHow to count polyominoes and polycubes
16:30–16:50 Pfeiffer, OliverCounting lattice points of polytopes in terms of their orthant parts
17:00–17:20 Pirsic, GottliebA set partition approach to an inverse of the Faà di Bruno formula
17:30–17:50 Ernst, Thomas q-umbral calculus, the key to q-calculus
Algebra
15:30–15:50 P3 Schmid, Wolfgang A.Algebraic ideas applied to the investigation of block monoids
16:00–16:20 Dorninger, Dietmar*; Länger, HelmutOn algebras of numerical events
16:30–16:50 Länger, Helmut*; Chajda, IvanWeak lattices
17:00–17:20 Eigenthaler, Günther*; Chajda, IvanDe Morgan quasirings and De Morgan algebras
17:30–17:50 Kräuter, Arnold R.*; Ortner, BalderA unitary Procrustes problem
Real and Complex Analysis
15:30–15:50 Epcos Dörfler, Peter*; Böttcher, AlbrechtÜber die bestmögliche Konstante in bestimmten Ungleichungen vom Markov-Typ
16:00–16:20 Remling, HeikoConvolution structures associated with Heckman-Opdam polynomials
16:30–16:50 Symeonidis, EleutheriusA Mean Value Property of Harmonic Functions on the Interior of a Hyperbola
17:00–17:20 Haslinger, FriedrichCompactness estimates for the - Neumann problem in weighted L2- spaces
17:30–17:50 Lamel, BernhardSome remarks on mappings of the Hilbert ball
18:00–18:20 Herbig, Anne-Katrin*; McNeal, JeffConvexity of domains — an analytic point of view
Partial Differential Equations
15:30–15:50 E3.1 Glitzky, AnnegretDiscrete Sobolev-Poincaré inequalities for finite volume Voronoi approximations
16:00–16:20 Berglez, PeterOn the representation of bicomplex pseudoanalytic functions
16:30–16:50 Grunau, Hans-Christoph*; Dall'Acqua, Anna; Deckelnick, Klaus; Fröhlich, Steffen; Schieweck, FriedhelmThe Dirichlet problem for Willmore surfaces of revolution
17:00–17:20 Kirchheim, Bernd*; Kristensen, JanRank-one convexity and Ornstein's L1-noninequalities
17:30–17:50 Geißert, Matthias*; Heck, HorstWeak Neumann implies Stokes I
18:00–18:20 Heck, Horst*; Geißert, MatthiasWeak Neumann implies Stokes II
Geometry
15:30–15:50 BE01 Böhm, JohannesÜber die Anzahl der Typen von hyperbolischen Kernen in einem Hd
16:00–16:20 Wimmer, LienhardTransferring Theorems to Spherical Geometry
16:30–16:50 Fritsch, Rudolf*; Koman, MilanDürer's spiders and other loci of centroids
17:00–17:20 Stachel, HellmuthFlexible Kokotsakis Meshes
17:30–17:50 Gfrerrer, AntonQuadrics of Revolution Through Given Points
18:00–18:20 Helmberg, GilbertA connected fractile of infinite connectivity
History of Mathematics
15:30–15:50 E/01 Porubský, ŠtefanJakob Philipp Kulik in Graz
16:00–16:20 Tichy, Robert; Wallner, Johannes*Johannes Frischauf: Mathematiker und Alpinist in Graz
16:30–16:50 Binder, ChristaGustav von Escherich, 1849–1935
17:00–17:20 Hantke, Myriam-SonjaThe Infinity of Reason. G. Cantor's antinomies of infinity and I. Kant's transcendental philosophy
17:30–18:20 Beham, BernhardOtto Schreier (1901–1929): Zwischen Hamburg und Wien
Forum: Information and Communication in Mathematics
15:30–16:20 110 Wegner, BerndIndexierung mathematischer Literatur — die Revision der Mathematics Subject Classification MSC
16:30–16:50 Fischer, ThomasDie “World Digital Mathematics Library”: Der Stand der Dinge und die aktuellen Entwicklungen
17:00–17:20 Stroth, KristinVifamath — Zugang zur Mathematik im Internet
17:30–17:50 Teschke, OlafAutomatische Erschliessung mathematischer Informationen — ein Blick in die Zukunft