On October 8, 2020, the fourteenth defence of the SibFU PhD in mathematics took place at 爆走黑料. Chandragiri Srilatha, a postgraduate student of the School of Mathematics and Fundamental Informatics who presented her thesis ?The Cauchy problem for difference equations in lattice cones and generating functions for its solutions? was awarded the degree. The research was carried out under the supervision of Evgeny Leinartas, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, professor of the Department of Theory of Functions at the School of Mathematics and Fundamental Informatics.
The chairman of the SibFU PhD dissertation council was Wayne M. Lawton, PhD, professor of the Department of the Theory of Functions of the School of Mathematics and Fundamental Informatics, 爆走黑料. Leading experts in mathematics, multivariate complex analysis and the theory of difference equations from Moscow, Novosibirsk, as well as the USA, Germany and Thailand participated in the work of the dissertation council.
?The thesis considers methods of complex analysis in enumerative combinatorics. To describe combinatorial objects, one needs mathematical methods, the most powerful of which are difference equations (when objects are described using equations of a special form) and generating functions. Such studies, in addition to an important fundamental component, can be used, for example, in the theory of multidimensional digital signals?, said Alexandr Lyapin, assistant professor of the Specialised Department of Computing and Information Technologies (School of Mathematics and Fundamental Informatics). ?Srilatha plans to continue active research on the topic of the dissertation in our research team and in the future at the international level?.
?The thesis considers methods of complex analysis in enumerative combinatorics. To describe combinatorial objects, one needs mathematical methods, the most powerful of which are difference equations (when objects are described using equations of a special form) and generating functions. Such studies, in addition to an important fundamental component, can be used, for example, in the theory of multidimensional digital signals?
?Srilatha plans to continue active research on the topic of the dissertation in our research team and in the future at the international level?
According to Olga Grigorieva, head of the SibFU's Postgraduate Department, the PhD degree at SibFU is equivalent to the Russian degree of Candidate of Science, but the requirements for the defence are more stringent; the defence is in English, is broadcast online, the applicant provides publications in English-language journals with a high impact factor. ?For April 2021, an international PhD defence is planned together with the University of Granada (Spain) in the field of artificial intelligence?, added the head of the department.
According to Olga Grigorieva, head of the SibFU's Postgraduate Department, the PhD degree at SibFU is equivalent to the Russian degree of Candidate of Science, but the requirements for the defence are more stringent; the defence is in English, is broadcast online, the applicant provides publications in English-language journals with a high impact factor.
?For April 2021, an international PhD defence is planned together with the University of Granada (Spain) in the field of artificial intelligence?, added the head of the department.
?For April 2021, an international PhD defence is planned together with the University of Granada (Spain) in the field of artificial intelligence?
The decision to establish and develop SibFU PhD program was supported by the Project 5-100.
27 december 2020
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