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2022.03.22. 16:00 Matthew Johnston (Lawrence Technological University) Analyzing Steady States of Mass Action Systems through Network Splitting Szeminárium
2015.11.10. 13:15 Matthias Droth (Univ. Konstanz) Electron spin relaxation in graphene nanoribbon quantum dots
2024.05.10. 08:15 Maxime Le Ster (Lodz) Moiré plane wave expansion model for simulating STM images of incommensurate 2D materials Szeminárium
2023.04.04. 17:15 Maya Mincheva (Northern Illinois University, Dekalb IL) Reaction networks with time delays Szeminárium
2021.05.06. 16:00 Michael Freitas Gustavo (Center of Molecular Modeling, Ghent University) Reparameterization of Computational Chemistry Force Fields Using Globally Managed Parallel Optimization Szeminárium
2016.04.29. 08:15 Michal Mruczkiewicz (Slovak Aced. Sci.) Particular Properties of Spin Waves in Magnonic Crystals
2015.11.20. 09:15 Mihály Kállay Linear-scaling electronic structure methods for large molecular systems
2022.12.13. 17:15 Mihály Vághy, Gábor Szederkényi (Pázmány P. Catholic Univ., Budapest) Lyapunov stability of generalized ribosome flow models Szeminárium
2016.09.23. 08:15 Mihály Weiner (BUTE Dept. Math. Analysis) How does a charged particle move in an external electromagnetic field?
2022.04.05. 14:15 Mike Zaletel (Berkeley) Twist, squeeze, stretch: topological physics in bilayer graphene Szeminárium

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