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From September 8 to 15, 2009, the Thirty-Eighth National Scientific and Training Conference on Applications of Mathematics took place in Zakopane-Kościelisko at the Siwarna Holiday House.

The Conference Organizing Committee was established by the Mathematics Committee of the Polish Academy of Sciences in cooperation with the Center for Applications of Mathematics of the Institute of Mathematics of the Polish Academy of Sciences and the Polish Society of Actuaries.

The aim of the conference is to present mathematical methods applicable in various fields of the national economy, particularly in industry, insurance, finance, banking, railways, transportation, etc.

Conference participants have the opportunity to present their constructed mathematical models during the appropriate thematic sessions.

 

From September 8 to 15, 2009, the Thirty-Eighth National Scientific and Training Conference on Applications of Mathematics will be held in Zakopane-Kościelisko at the Siwarna Holiday House.

The Mathematics Committee of the Polish Academy of Sciences, in cooperation with the Center for Applications of Mathematics of the Institute of Mathematics of the Polish Academy of Sciences and the Polish Society of Actuaries, has appointed the Organizing Committee and the Program Committee of the Conference.

The aim of the conference is to present mathematical methods applicable in various fields of the national economy, particularly in industry, insurance, finance, banking, railways, transportation, etc.

Conference participants have the opportunity to present their constructed mathematical models during the appropriate thematic sessions.

The program includes sessions.

The sessions will feature presentations by invited speakers, including international ones, including special overview-introduction lectures, as well as 15-20 minute reports by participants.

In case of a large number of submitted reports, the Organizing Committee may suggest that some authors present their results in a poster session. Reports submitted or qualified for the poster session will have a permanent display in one of the rooms, after a 5-minute presentation in a special session. The date and time of the poster session will be included in the conference program.

The poster should be prepared in A2 format in portrait orientation (one or two sheets measuring 420×594 mm), with text in a font size of at least 20 pt. The file (PDF, TeX, or Corel) should be sent to the organizers by July 31, 2009, who will provide the printing of the posters. Regardless of the session, participants will be able to arrange meetings with the authors of the displayed works throughout the conference.

During the session Who Knows How to Solve This?, participants will have the opportunity to present problems they are having difficulty solving.

Starting from the XXX Conference, an annual prize for young mathematicians (up to 35 years old) for the best paper presented at the conference has been funded. Those wishing to participate in the competition for the prize are asked to submit, in addition to the abstract, a more extensive version of their work.

We kindly inform that authors of outstanding papers and scientific reports will be invited to publish their results in Applied Mathematics.

Participants will be provided with accommodation and full board. The total cost of participation is 1050 PLN including the conference fee. This amount may change if prices increase. On Saturday, September 12, a formal dinner with dancing is planned. On Sunday, September 13, excursions are anticipated. The organizers have reserved a certain number of tickets for Kasprowy Wierch.

Conference materials will be provided to participants at the "Siwarna." Please send your conference registration using the attached form
(PDF File MeX File Text File) or via the WWW at the registration form.
Please also make the full payment or a deposit of 400 PLN to the account of the Institute of Mathematics of the Polish Academy of Sciences

BPH SA O/Warsaw, account no. 37 1060 0076 0000 3210 0014 0946
payment title: Siwarna + participant's surname(s)

by July 15, 2009. The paid amount is non-refundable. The remaining amount will be paid by participants upon arrival at the conference.

Those planning to attend the conference are requested to send their registrations and payments as soon as possible due to the limited number of places.

Information for speakers and authors of reports

Speakers and participants who intend to give a lecture or report, or present it at the poster session, are requested to provide a one-page abstract suitable for direct duplication, with margins of 2.5 cm on all sides. In the upper left corner, please include the author's name(s) with titles and the name of the institution.

Speakers will have access to blackboards, slide projectors, and multimedia projectors.

Abstracts of lectures and reports, as well as problems for the session Who Knows How to Solve This?, should be sent to the address listed in the form or (in TeX files) by email to email no later than July 15, 2009.

Chairman
Organizing Committee
Łukasz Stettner

 

Participant registration will begin at 14:30 on September 7 this year (Monday) at the "SIWARNA" Holiday House in Zakopane-Kościelisko. Mailing address: ul. Sywarne 32, 34-511 Kościelisko. Reception phone: 0 18 201 4683, secretary: 0 22 522 8232 (until 4.09.09), 0 692 154 244 (from 5.09.09).

For all participants who have not reported a later arrival date, dinner will be ordered for September 7 at 18:00.

A detailed program along with materials will be provided to participants at registration.

At registration, participants are asked to: submit topics for the problem session titled Who Knows How to Solve This?, present official delegations for confirmation, and complete the fees related to participation in the conference.

Speakers will have access to a multimedia projector in addition to slide projectors.

Information on Getting There

  1. By train to Kraków or Zakopane.
  2. From Kraków by PKS buses or private lines (which run quite frequently).
  3. In Zakopane, "minibuses" can be used to reach the "Siwarna."
  4. By car via all roads leading to Zakopane, then ul. Kościeliską through Skibówki and Krzeptówki. At Krzeptówki (after the bus stop), turn onto the road leading to Kościelisko (there is a sign) and "Siwarna."

We wish you a safe journey
Chairman of the Organizing Committee
Łukasz Stettner

P.S.

  1. On Sunday (13.09.09), if the weather is nice, excursions to the mountains are planned (of various difficulty levels). Please bring appropriate footwear and clothing.
  2. All participants will have free access to the swimming pool and tennis courts at the "Siwarna." Swimming caps are required in the pool.
  3. Tennis equipment can also be rented. Information and payment at the reception.

    • prof. Jerzy Adamus,

    • prof. Leon Bobrowski,

    • Olga Doan, M.Sc.,

    • prof. Maksymilian Dryja,

    • Assoc. Prof. Eugeniusz Fidelis - Honorary Chairman,

    • prof. Jerzy Gawinecki,

    • prof. Jacek Jakubowski,

    • prof. Tadeusz Kaczorek,

    • prof. Witold Kosiński,

      • Dr Jan Krzysztof Kowalski - Secretary,

      • Prof. Dr Marek Męczarski,

      • Prof. Dr Andrzej Palczewski,

      • Doc. Dr Teresa Regińska,

      • Prof. Dr Ryszard Rudnicki,

      • Prof. Dr Tadeusz Rzeżuchowski,

      • Prof. Dr Łukasz Stettner - Chairman,

      • Prof. Dr Władysław Szczotka,

      • Dr Piotr Szlenk,

      • Prof. Dr Tadeusz Trzaskalik,

      • Dr Andrzej Wakulicz,

      • Prof. Dr Aleksander Welfe,

      • Dr Piotr Wojdyłło,

      • Prof. Dr Wojciech Zajączkowski,

      • Prof. Dr Ryszard Zieliński.

      • Prof. Dr Jerzy Adamus,

      • Prof. Dr Leon Bobrowski,

      • MSc Olga Doan,

      • Prof. Dr Maksymilian Dryja,

      • Doc. Dr Eugeniusz Fidelis,

      • Prof. Dr Jerzy Gawinecki,

      • Prof. Dr Jacek Jakubowski,

      • Prof. Dr Tadeusz Kaczorek,

      • Prof. Dr Witold Kosiński,

      • Prof. Dr Marek Męczarski,

      • Prof. Dr Andrzej Palczewski,

        • Doc. Dr Teresa Regińska,

        • Prof. Dr Ryszard Rudnicki,

        • Prof. Dr Tadeusz Rzeżuchowski,

        • Prof. Dr Łukasz Stettner - Chairman,

        • Prof. Dr Władysław Szczotka,

        • Dr Piotr Szlenk,

        • Prof. Dr Tadeusz Trzaskalik,

        • Dr Andrzej Wakulicz,

        • Prof. Dr Aleksander Welfe,

        • Prof. Dr Wojciech Zajączkowski,

        • Prof. Dr Ryszard Zieliński

The program includes the following sessions (organizers are listed in parentheses):

        1. Applications of Mathematical Analysis (A. Palczewski and W. Zajączkowski),

        2. Optimal Control and Optimization Methods (T. Rzeżuchowski and Ł. Stettner)

        3. Probabilistic Models and Methods (J. Jakubowski and Ł. Stettner),

        4. Mathematical Statistics Methods (M. Męczarski and R. Zieliński),

        5. Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing (M. Dryja, T. Regińska, A. Wakulicz, and P. Wojdyłło),

        6. Industrial Applications of Mathematics (E. Fidelis and W. Szczotka),

        7. Biomathematics (J. Adamus, L. Bobrowski, and R. Rudnicki),

        8. Applications of Mathematics in Insurance (O. Doan and P. Szlenk),

        9. Nonstandard Applications of Mathematics (J. Gawinecki, T. Kaczorek, and W. Kosiński),

        10. Financial Mathematics (J. Jakubowski, A. Palczewski, and Ł. Stettner),

        11. Applications of Mathematics in Economics (T. Trzaskalik and A. Welfe),

 

        1. Poster Session (Organizing Committee),

        2. Who Knows How to Solve This? (Organizing Committee).

September 8, 2009 (Tuesday)

Morning Session
9:00 Conference Opening
9:20 Ryszard Rudnicki
Population Dynamics (I)
11:00 Break
11:30 Łukasz Stettner
Optimization Problems in Actuarial Mathematics
Afternoon Session
15:00 Jacek Wesołowski
The "Birth-Then-Death" Process and Quadratic Harnesses
15:45 Henryk Gacki
Properties of Stationary Measures Generated by the Generalized Tjon–Wu Equation
16:25 Czesław Bylka
On Fixed Points in Three Probabilistic Metric Spaces
17:00 Elżbieta Motyl
Stochastic Navier-Stokes Equations
17:30 Katarzyna Brzozowska-Rup, Antoni Leon Dawidowicz
Selected Methods for Estimating Nonlinear State Space Models. Application of Particle Filter Algorithm
 
19:00 Open Meeting of the Applications Committee of the Polish Academy of Sciences
 

September 9, 2009 (Wednesday)

Morning Session
9:00 Wojciech Zajączkowski
Global Regular Solutions of the Navier–Stokes Equations
10.30 Margareta Wiciak
Fourier Transform of the Generalized Tensor Product of Distributions
11.00 Break
11.30 Jan Koroński
On the Inverse Problem for the Biparabolic Equation in the Quarter-Plane with Riquier-Type Boundary Conditions
12.00 Adrian Karpowicz
Monotone Iterative Methods for Hyperbolic Differential-Functional Equations
12.30 Jacek Bojarski, Peter Kahlig, Tomasz Małolepszy, Janusz Matkowski
On a Certain Engineering Problem
Afternoon Session
15.00 Jacek Jakubowski, Mariusz Niewęgłowski
Securing Payments Dependent on Credit Ratings
15.45 Andrzej Palczewski
How to Control Holdings of Financial Instruments in an Investment Portfolio
16.15 Andrzej S. Nowak
Local Contractions in Dynamic Programming
17.00 Anna Jaśkiewicz, Janusz Matkowski, Andrzej S. Nowak
Construction of Recursive Utilities for Bounded and Unbounded Payoff Functions
 

September 9, 2009 (Wednesday)

19.00 Poster Session
  Adam Deptuła
Comparative Analysis of Optimal Logic Trees in Assessing the Resilience of System Parameters to Changes in Operating Conditions
  Karol Gajda
Variable-Precision Interval Arithmetic in Double and Extended Double Precision Implementations
  Jerzy Kapelewski, Andrzej Dukata
On Polarized Electromagnetic Waves in Magnetodielectric Periodic Structures
  Robert Kruszewski
Dynamics of the Hicks Model with Expectations
  Adam Krzyżak, Marian A. Partyka, Rafał Łuszczyna
Tree-Based Classifier Transformations in Multiple Regression Models
  Marian A. Partyka, Adam Deptuła, Cyprian Grabowski
Numerical Issues in Determining True Branches on Logical Decision Trees
  Marian A. Partyka, Rafał Łuszczyna
Impact of Discretization Ranges on the Importance of Design and Operational Parameters in Machinery Systems
  Urszula Skwara
Impact of Various Stochastic Disturbances on the Symbiosis System
  Janusz Wyrwał
Numerical Treatment of the Carburizing Process
  Zenon Zbąszyniak
Extremal Points in the Dual Space to the Musielak-Orlicz Space
  Małgorzata Żak-Szatkowska
Ranking Criterion for Model Selection in Gene Localization

September 10, 2009 (Thursday)

Morning Session
9.00 Bożenna Pasik-Duncan
Stochastic Equations Driven by Cylindrical Fractional Brownian Motion
9.45 Jerzy Klamka
Controllability of Dynamic Systems
10.30 Wiesław Grygierzec
Bellman Equation for Optimal Control of Stochastic Diffusion Equations
11.00 Break
11.30 Tadeusz Rzeżuchowski
Demyanova Metric in the Space of Convex Sets — New Representation and Extension
12.15 Ewa Piotrowska
Stability and Stabilizability of Linear Systems on Time Scales
12.35 Marta Kostrzewska, Lesław Socha
Determination of Approximate Solutions to the Bicriteria Flow Cost Minimization Problem in Networks with Random Costs
Afternoon Session
15.00 Wojciech Grabowski
Application of Genetic Algorithm for Estimating Parameters of Qualitative Models
15.30 Anna Krasnosielska
Elfving’s Problem with Perturbations
16.00 Arkadiusz Misztela
Approximate Solutions to Hamilton-Jacobi-Bellman Equations with Upper Semicontinuous Hamiltonian
16.30 Aleksandra Ochman-Gozdek
Application of Multiple Testing Methods for Finding Active Gene Groups
17.00 Wojciech Rejchel
Rank Regression Estimators and Their Asymptotics
17.30 Radosław Wieczorek
Microscopic and Macroscopic Model of Phytoplankton
 

September 11, 2009 (Friday)

Morning Session — Room A
9.00 Stefan Paszkowski
Unconventional Methods for Accelerating Series Convergence
9.30 Maksymilian Dryja
Discretization of Elliptic Equations on Incompatible Triangulations
10.00 Teresa Regińska
Inverse Problem for a Laser Beam
10.30 Andrzej Wakulicz
Fractional Order Differential Equations
11.00 Break
11.30 Dorota Kubalińska
Interpolative Techniques for Model Dimension Reduction
12.00 Piotr Wojdyłło
Diffusive Approach to Acoustic Simulation of Interiors
12.30 Renata Bujakiewicz-Korońska, Jan Koroński
Ab Initio Calculations of Elastic Constants of Ferrolectric Materials: Example of Sodium-Bismuth Titanate
Morning Session — Room B
9.00 Agata Boratyńska
Minimax Principle and Optimal Procedures in Estimation Problems with Incomplete Prior Information
10.00 Jacek Bojarski, Roman Zmyślony
Least Squares Method for Parameter Estimation in Nonlinear Regression Models
10.30 Magdalena Frąszczak
Proportional Odds Model
11.00 Break
11.30 Ryszard Zieliński
Confidence Interval for a Fraction
12.00 Wiesława Dąbała
Generalization to the Population of Selected Results from an Unequal Probability Sample with Incomplete Realization
Afternoon Session
15.00 Witold Kosiński, Wiesław Piasecki
Quadratic and Differential Equations with Directed Fuzzy Numbers
15.40 Jarosław Michalkiewicz
Identification Problem for Hammerstein and Wiener Systems Using Modified Kolmogorov Neural Network
16.10 Jarosław Łazuka
On the Solvability of Cauchy Problems for Nonlinear Equations Describing Thermoelastic Materials
16.40 Michał K. Urbański, Janusz Wąsowski
Model of Approximate Measurement Based on Comparison
17.10 Robert Koprowski, Zygmunt Wróbel
OCT Image Analysis and Processing Methods for Layer Detection
 

September 12, 2009 (Saturday)

Morning Session
9.00 Ryszard Rudnicki
Population Dynamics (II)
10.30 Adam Bobrowski, Radosław Bogucki
Convergence of Feller Semigroups with Applications to Some Stochastic Genetic Models
11.00 Break
11.30 Walerian Piotrowski
Verification of the Global Cardiovascular Mortality Risk Model SCORE in the Warsaw Population
12.00 Leon Bobrowski
Interval Regression Based on CPL-Type Criterion Functions
12.30 Zofia Sikorska-Piwowska, M. Zalewska, J. Tomczyk, A. L. Dawidowicz
Discriminant Analysis of Hominization Trends in Primates
Afternoon Session
15.00 Gyula O. H. Katona
Random Geometric Codes in Cryptology
15.45 Łukasz Dzieł
Analysis of the Possibilities for Implementing the NLSv2 Algorithm in Programmable Structures
16.15 Piotr Bora, Tomasz Kijko
Public Key System Based on Elliptic Curves
16.45 Michał Misztal
New Hash Functions in the SHA-3 Competition
17.15 Mateusz Buczek
Security Analysis of Ciphers Based on Luby-Rackoff Theorems
17.35 Michał Glet
Analysis of Hash Function Design Methods and Applications in Triangle Transformations Projects
 

September 14, 2009 (Monday)

Morning Session
9.00 Zbigniew Peradzyński
Differential Equations with Delayed Arguments in Certain Technical Problems
9.40 Tadeusz Trzaskalik
Discrete Multi-Criteria Decision-Making Problems
10.30 Dorota Górecka
Application of Multi-Criteria Methods with Stochastic Dominations in European Project Selection
11.00 Break
11.30 Agnieszka Wiszniewska-Matyszkiel
A Simple Example of a New Type of Equilibrium in Games with Distorted Information
12.00 Zbigniew Świtalski
Equilibria in Markets with Bilateral Preferences
Afternoon Session
15.00 Mykola S. Bratiichuk
Queueing Systems with Repeated Arrivals
15.45 Irina Usar
Hysteresis Strategies for Retrial Queueing Systems
16.15 Wojciech Kempa
Characteristics of the Regeneration Cycle in a Service System with Group Impact of Arrivals and Single Server Regeneration Periods
16.45 Marek Czystołowski, Władysław Szczotka
Certain Properties of the Stationary Waiting Time and its Limit in Heavy Traffic
 

September 15, 2009 (Tuesday)

Morning Session
9.00 Andrzej Dukata, Jerzy Kapelewski
Specific Features of Low-Angle Scattering of Polarized Electromagnetic Waves in the Near-Surface Region
9.30 Bogdan Lila, Jerzy Kapelewski
On Certain Properties of the Object Decomposition Method in the Context of Polarimetric SAR Imaging Analysis
10.00 Conference Closing

 

(August 31, 2009)

1. Prof. Dr. Jerzy Adamus Ostrobramska Medical Center, Warsaw
2. Dr. Paweł Andrzejewski Szczecin University, Institute of Mathematics
3. Dr. Adam Bobrowski Lublin University of Technology, Department of Mathematics
4. Prof. Dr. Leon Bobrowski IBIB PAN
5. Radosław Bogucki, M.Sc. Deloitte Advisory Sp. z o.o.
6. Dr. Jacek Bojarski University of Zielona Góra
7. Dr. Eng. Piotr Bora Military University of Technology, Warsaw
8. Dr. Agata Boratyńska SGH, Institute of Econometrics
9. Prof. Dr. Mykola Bratiichuk Silesian University of Technology, Institute of Mathematics
10. Katarzyna Brzozowska-Rup, M.Sc. Świętokrzyska University of Technology
11. Mateusz Buczek, M.Sc. Eng. Military University of Technology, Warsaw
12. Dr. Czesław Bylka Poznań University of Technology, Institute of Mathematics
13. Dr. Anna Chwastyk Opole University of Technology, Department of Mathematics and Information Systems
14. Associate Prof. Dr. Aleksander Czeczelnicki Kiev University, Faculty of Cybernetics
15. Dr. Hab. Antoni Leon Dawidowicz Jagiellonian University, Institute of Mathematics
16. Wiesława Dąbała, M.Sc. CBOS Foundation, Warsaw
17. Adam Deptuła, M.Sc. Eng. Opole University of Technology, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
18. Andrzej Dietrich, M.Sc. Institute of Oil and Gas, Kraków
19. Olga Doan, M.Sc. Allianz Direct New Europe
20. Prof. Dr. Maksymilian Dryja University of Warsaw, Institute of Applied Mathematics
21. Dr. Eng. Andrzej Dukata Military University of Technology, Warsaw
22. Łukasz Dzieł, M.Sc. Eng. Military University of Technology, Warsaw
23. Associate Prof. Dr. Eugeniusz Fidelis IM PAN, Warsaw
24. Magdalena Frąszczak, M.Sc. University of Wrocław, Institute of Mathematics
25. Dr. Hab. Henryk Gacki Silesian University, Institute of Mathematics
26. Dr. Eng. Karol Gajda Poznań University of Technology, Institute of Mathematics
27. Prof. Dr. Jerzy Gawinecki Military University of Technology, Warsaw
28. M.Sc. Eng. Michał Glet Military University of Technology, Warsaw
29. Dr. Dorota Górecka Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, Faculty of Economic Sciences and Management
30. Wojciech Grabowski, M.Sc. University of Łódź, Department of Economic Models and Forecasting
31. Dr. Mieczysław Gruda Institute of Agricultural Economics and Food Management, PIB
32. Dr. Eng. Wiesław Grygierzec University of Agriculture in Kraków, Hugon Kołłątaj
33. Dr. Grzegorz Grzegorczyk Poznań University of Technology, Institute of Mathematics
34. Prof. Dr. Jacek Jakubowski University of Warsaw, Institute of Mathematics; Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Mathematics and Information Science
35. Prof. Dr. Stanisław Janeczko IM PAN and Warsaw University of Technology
36. Dr. Eng. Anna Jaśkiewicz Wrocław University of Technology, Institute of Mathematics and Computer Science
37. Prof. Dr. Tadeusz Kaczorek Warsaw University of Technology
38. Prof. Dr. Jerzy Kapelewski Military University of Technology, Warsaw
39. Adrian Karpowicz, M.Sc. University of Gdańsk, Institute of Mathematics
40. Prof. Dr. Gyula O.H. Katona IM WAN Budapest
41. Dr. Eng. Wojciech Kempa Silesian University of Technology, Institute of Mathematics
42. M.Sc. Eng. Tomasz Kijko Military University of Technology, Warsaw
43. Prof. Dr. Eng. Jerzy Klamka Silesian University of Technology, Institute of Automation
44. Dr. Eng. Robert Koprowski Silesian University, Institute of Computer Science
45. Dr. Jan Koroński Kraków University of Technology, Institute of Mathematics
46. Prof. Dr. Witold Kosiński PJWSTK Warsaw
47. M.Sc. Marta Kostrzewska Silesian University, Institute of Mathematics
48. Prof. Dr. Eng. Adam Kowalewski AGH University of Science and Technology, Department of Automation
49. Dr. Jan Krzysztof Kowalski IM PAN Warsaw
50. M.Sc. Anna Krasnosielska Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Mathematics and Information Science
51. Dr. Robert Kruszewski SGH Warsaw, Department of Mathematical Economics
52. Dr. Dorota Kubalińska University of Bremen, Center of Technomathematics
53. Dr. Eng. Mariola Kwasek Institute of Agricultural Economics and Food Management, PIB
54. Prof. Dr. Eugene Lebedev Kiev University, Faculty of Cybernetics
55. Dr. Eng. Bogdan Lila Military University of Technology, Warsaw
56. Dr. Eng. Jarosław Łazuka Military University of Technology, Warsaw, Institute of Mathematics and Cryptography
57. M.Sc. Eng. Rafał Łuszczyna Opole University of Technology
58. Prof. Dr. Marek Męczarski SGH Warsaw, Institute of Econometrics
59. M.Sc. Jarosław Michalkiewicz Wrocław
60. Dr. Eng. Michał Misztal Military University of Technology, Warsaw
61. M.Sc. Arkadiusz Misztela Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science
62. M.Sc. Eng. Piotr Mokry Silesian University of Technology
63. Dr. Elżbieta Motyl University of Łódź, Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science
64. Prof. Dr. Zdzisław Naniewicz UKSW Warsaw
65. Dr. Joanna Napiórkowska Opole University, Institute of Mathematics and Computer Science
66. Prof. Dr. Eng. Tadeusz Niedziela Warsaw University of Technology
67. Dr. Mariusz Niewęgłowski Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science
68. Prof. Dr. Andrzej S. Nowak University of Zielona Góra, Faculty of Mathematics, Computer Science, and Economics
69. M.Sc. Eng. Aleksandra Ochman-Gozdek Wrocław University of Technology
70. Prof. Dr. Andrzej Palczewski University of Warsaw, Institute of Applied Mathematics
71. Prof. Dr. Antoni Pardała Rzeszów University of Technology, Department of Mathematics
72. Prof. Dr. Marian A. Partyka Opole University of Technology
73. Prof. Dr. Bożenna Pasik-Duncan University of Kansas, Lawrence, U.S.A.
74. Prof. Dr. Stefan Paszkowski INTiBS PAN Wrocław
75. Dr. Mirosław Pawlak Wrocław University of Technology, Institute of Automation and Robotics
76. Prof. Dr. Zbigniew Peradzyński University of Warsaw, Institute of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics
77. M.Sc. Ewa Piotrowska Białystok University of Technology, Faculty of Information Technology
78. Dr. Walerian Piotrowski Institute of Cardiology
79. M.Sc. Vadym Ponomarov Kyiv University, Faculty of Cybernetics
80. M.Sc. Oksana Prischepa Kyiv University, Faculty of Cybernetics
81. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Teresa Regińska IM PAN Warsaw
82. M.Sc. Wojciech Rejchel Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń
83. Prof. Dr. Ryszard Rudnicki IM PAN Katowice
84. Prof. Dr. Tadeusz Rzeżuchowski Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science
85. Dr. Wawrzyniec Sadkowski Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science
86. Prof. Dr. Zofia Sikorska-Piwowska Medical University of Warsaw
87. Dr. Urszula Skwara University of Silesia, Institute of Mathematics
88. Prof. Dr. Lesław Socha UKSW, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences
89. Dr. Łukasz Sochaczewski Allianz Direct New Europe
90. Prof. Dr. Łukasz Stettner IM PAN Warsaw
91. Prof. Dr. Władysław Szczotka University of Wrocław, Institute of Mathematics
92. Dr. Piotr Szlenk TUA Allianz S.A.
93. Dr. Andrzej Szymański University of Łódź, Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science
94. Prof. Dr. Zbigniew Świtalski University of Zielona Góra
95. Prof. Dr. Tadeusz Trzaskalik Academy of Economics Katowice, Department of Econometrics
96. M.Sc. Irina Usar University of Kiev, Faculty of Cybernetics
97. Dr. Andrzej Wakulicz IM PAN Warsaw
98. Prof. Dr. Stanisław Walczak University of Łódź, Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science
99. Dr. Janusz Wąsowski Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science
100. Prof. Dr. Aleksander Welfe University of Łódź
101. Prof. Dr. Jacek Wesołowski Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science
102. Dr. Margareta Wiciak Cracow University of Technology, Institute of Mathematics
103. Dr. Radosław Wieczorek IMPAN Katowice
104. Dr. Agnieszka Wiszniewska-Matyszkiel University of Warsaw, Institute of Applied Mathematics
105. Dr. Piotr Wojdyłło IM PAN Warsaw
106. Prof. Dr. Zygmunt Wróbel University of Silesia, Institute of Computer Science
107. Dr. Janusz Wyrwał Silesian University of Technology, Institute of Automation
108. Prof. Dr. Wojciech Zajączkowski IM PAN Warsaw
109. Dr. Zenon Zbąszyniak Poznań University of Technology, Institute of Mathematics
110. Prof. Dr. Michail Zhitomirskii Technion Haifa, Israel
111. Prof. Dr. Ryszard Zieliński IM PAN Warsaw
112. Prof. Dr. Roman Zmyślony University of Zielona Góra
113. M.Sc. Małgorzata Żak-Szatkowska Wrocław University of Technology, Institute of Mathematics and Computer Science