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Siwarna Vacation House

The Forty-Eighth National Scientific and Training Conference on the Applications of Mathematics will take place on September 9-16, 2019, in Zakopane-Kościelisko at the Siwarna Vacation House.

The Conference Organizing Committee was established by the Mathematics Committee of the Polish Academy of Sciences (PAN) in collaboration with the Mathematics Applications Center of the Institute of Mathematics of the Polish Academy of Sciences (IM PAN) and the Polish Society of Actuaries.

The purpose of the conference is to present mathematical methods applied in various sectors of the national economy, particularly in industry, insurance, finance, banking, railways, and transport.

Conference participants will have the opportunity to present the mathematical models they have developed in relevant thematic sessions.

Starting from the XXX Conference, an annual prize has been funded for young mathematicians (up to 32 years old) for the best presentation at the conference. To participate in the competition, a more extensive version of the work (e.g., preprint, offprint) must be submitted in addition to the abstract.

Competition Rules for Young Mathematicians for the Best Presentation at the Applications of Mathematics Conference

  1. The Competition is open to individuals who, as of January 1 of the year in which the Conference is held, have not yet reached the age of 32.

  2. To participate in the Competition, one must complete the registration form available on the Conference website and submit it to the Organizing Committee. The abstract of the presentation must be submitted by the deadline specified in Communication No. 1, and before the start of the Conference, an extended version of the work (e.g., preprint, offprint) must also be submitted.

  3. After reviewing the submitted topics, the Program Board will appoint the Competition jury.

  4. Jury members are present during the participants' presentations and then evaluate them, considering:

    • the quality of the achieved result,

    • clear formulation of the problem,

    • clear presentation of the solution,

    • correct structure of the presentation,

    • language correctness,

    • care in preparing materials,

    • appropriate use of the time allocated for the presentation,

    • communication skills in discussion.

  5. The jury's decision is announced during the gala dinner.

  • Dr. habil. Tomasz Cieślak - Deputy Chair

  • Dr. Jan Krzysztof Kowalski - Secretary

  • Dr. Agnieszka Rygiel

  • Prof. Dr. Łukasz Stettner - Chair

  • Dr. habil. Małgorzata Bogdan

  • Dr. habil. Tomasz Cieślak - Deputy Chair

  • Dr. habil. Henryk Gacki

  • Prof. Dr. Jerzy Gawinecki

  • Prof. Dr. Piotr Gwiazda

  • Dr. habil. Marek Męczarski

  • Dr. Mariusz Niewęgłowski

  • Prof. Dr. Leszek Plaskota

  • Prof. Dr. Teresa Regińska

  • Prof. Dr. Ryszard Rudnicki

  • Prof. Dr. Maciej Sablik

  • Prof. Dr. Łukasz Stettner - Chair

  • Prof. Dr. Krzysztof Szajowski

  • Prof. Dr. Władysław Szczotka

  • Prof. Dr. Tadeusz Trzaskalik

  • Prof. Dr. Wojciech Zajączkowski

PARTICIPANTS LIST

(30.8.2019)

XLVIII KZM

1. Dr. Sebastian Baran Cracow University of Economics
2. Dr. habil. Mariusz Białecki Institute of Geophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences
3. Mgr Łukasz Bielak KGHM PM S.A.
4. Dr. Jakub Bielawski Cracow University of Economics
5. Prof. Dr. Małgorzata Bogdan University of Wrocław
6. Prof. Dr. habil. Mykola Bratiichuk Silesian University of Technology, Institute of Mathematics
7. Mgr Roksana Brodnicka University of Silesia
8. Dr. Eng. Artur Bryk SGH Warsaw School of Economics
9. Dr. Beata Ciałowicz Cracow University of Economics, Department of Mathematics
10. Dr. habil. Tomasz Cieślak IM PAN Warsaw
11. Prof. Dr. habil. Zbigniew Czechowski Institute of Geophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences
12. Dr. Ilona Ćwięczek Cracow University of Economics
13. Mgr Wiesława Dąbała Institute of Philosophy and Sociology, Polish Academy of Sciences (IFiS PAN)
14. Dr. Anna Denkowska Cracow University of Economics
15. Dr. Eng. Adam Deptuła Opole University of Technology, Faculty of Production Engineering
16. Prof. Dr. habil. Wojciech Dębski Institute of Geophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences
17. Prof. Dr. habil. Henryk Gacki University of Silesia, Institute of Mathematics
18. Prof. Dr. Eng. Jerzy Gawinecki Military University of Technology, Warsaw
19. Dr. Maria Górnioczek University of Silesia
20. Dr. Mieczysław Gruda Warsaw
21. Dr. Eng. Wiesław Grygierzec University of Agriculture in Kraków
22. Mgr Aleksandra Grzesiek Wrocław University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Mathematics
23. Prof. Dr. habil. Henryk Gurgul AGH University of Science and Technology, Department of Applied Mathematics
24. Prof. Dr. habil. Piotr Gwiazda IM PAN Warsaw
25. Mgr Eng. Justyna Hebda-Sobkowicz Wrocław University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Geoengineering, Mining, and Geology
26. Mgr Damian Jelito Jagiellonian University
27. Dr. Andrzej Just Lodz University of Technology, Center for Mathematics and Physics Teaching
28. Mgr Marek Kajdanowicz AEGON Services
29. Dr. Jakub Kierzkowski National Information Processing Institute (OPI PIB)
30. Prof. Dr. Eng. Jerzy Klamka Institute of Theoretical and Applied Informatics, Polish Academy of Sciences
31. Dr. Marek Kociński Warsaw University of Life Sciences (SGGW)
32. Prof. Dr. habil. Bolesław Kopociński University of Wrocław, Institute of Mathematics
33. Dr. Jan Krzysztof Kowalski IM PAN Warsaw
34. Mgr Piotr Kruczek Wrocław University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Mathematics
35. Prof. Dr. habil. Robert Kruszewski SGH Warsaw School of Economics, Department of Mathematics and Mathematical Economics
36. Dr. Agnieszka Kulawik University of Silesia, Institute of Mathematics
37. Prof. Dr. habil. Marek Lewandowski Institute of Geophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences
38. Dr. habil. Agnieszka Lipieta Cracow University of Economics, Department of Mathematics
39. Dr. habil. Marek Męczarski SGH Warsaw School of Economics, Institute of Econometrics
40. Mgr Anna Michalak Wrocław University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Geoengineering, Mining, and Geology
41. Prof. Dr. habil. Jacek Miękisz University of Warsaw, Faculty of Mathematics, Informatics, and Mechanics
42. Dr. Eng. Paweł Miśta KGHM Polska Miedź S.A.
43. Prof. Dr. Eng. Wojciech Mitkowski AGH University of Science and Technology, Department of Automatic Control
44. Dr. habil. Krzysztof Mizerski Institute of Geophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences
45. Dr. Joanna Napiórkowska Military University of Technology, Warsaw
46. Prof. Dr. habil. Wojciech Niemiro University of Warsaw, Faculty of Mathematics, Informatics, and Mechanics
47. Dr. Eng. Mariusz Niewęgłowski Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Mathematics and Information Science
48. Dr. Justyna Ogorzały Cracow University of Economics
49. Prof. Dr. habil. Marian Partyka Opole University of Technology, Faculty of Production Engineering
50. Prof. Dr. habil. Bożenna Pasik-Duncan University of Kansas, Lawrence, U.S.A.
51. Prof. Dr. habil. Zbigniew Peradzyński Faculty of Cybernetics, Military University of Technology, Warsaw
52. Prof. Dr. habil. Leszek Plaskota University of Warsaw, Institute of Applied Mathematics
53. Dr. Ewa Rak University of Rzeszów
54. Prof. Dr. habil. Teresa Regińska IM PAN Warsaw
55. Prof. Dr. habil. Ryszard Rudnicki IM PAN Katowice
56. Dr. Agnieszka Rygiel Cracow University of Economics
57. Prof. Dr. habil. Maciej Sablik University of Silesia, Institute of Mathematics
58. Dr. habil. Zofia Sikorska-Piwowska Medical University of Warsaw
59. Jakub Skrzeczkowski University of Warsaw
60. Mgr Eng. Grzegorz Sługocki Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Power and Aeronautical Engineering (MEiL)
61. Prof. Dr. habil. Lesław Socha Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences
62. Dr. Zdzisław Stempień Lodz University of Technology, Center for Mathematics and Physics Teaching
63. Prof. Dr. habil. Łukasz Stettner IM PAN Warsaw
64. Prof. Dr. Eng. Krzysztof Szajowski Wrocław University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Mathematics
65. Prof. Dr. habil. Władysław Szczotka University of Wrocław, Institute of Mathematics
66. Dr. Kamil Świątek Poznań University of Technology, Institute of Mathematics
67. MSc Eng. Mateusz Świtała Wrocław University of Science and Technology
68. MSc Eng. Agnieszka Tiszbierek Opole University of Technology
69. Prof. Dr. habil. Tadeusz Trzaskalik University of Economics in Katowice
70. Dr. Krzysztof Gall Turek HSBC Service Delivery
71. MSc Maciej Tuski AEGON Services
72. MD Olga Wierzbieniec Medical University of Warsaw
73. Dr. Eng. Jacek Wodecki Wrocław University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Geoengineering, Mining, and Geology
74. Prof. Dr. habil. Agnieszka Wyłomańska Wrocław University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Mathematics
75. Dr. Grzegorz Wyłupek University of Wrocław, Institute of Mathematics
76. Prof. Dr. habil. Wojciech Zajączkowski IM PAN Warsaw
77. Dr. habil. Marta Zalewska Medical University of Warsaw
78. Prof. Dr. habil. Radosław Zimroz Wrocław University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Geoengineering, Mining, and Geology

 9 September 2019 (Monday)

Morning Session
9.00 Conference Opening
9.15 Władysław Szczotka
Steinhaus Applied Mathematics Seminar
10.25 Bolesław Kopociński
Sex Sequences in Chickens
11.00 Break
11.30 Marek Lewandowski
The History of Global Glaciations: Understanding for Survival
Afternoon Session
15.00 Ryszard Rudnicki
Stochastic Models of the Cell Cycle
16.00 Mariusz Niewęgłowski
Levy Models with Markov Switching
16.40 Mykola Bratiichuk
Retrial Queueing Systems with Changeable Service Rate
17.20 Lesław Socha
Quasi-Optimal Control in a Nonlinear Switching Optimal Tracking Problem
19.30 Open Meeting of the Applications Committee of the Mathematics Department of the Polish Academy of Sciences

10 September 2019 (Tuesday)

Morning Session
9.00 Wojciech Dębski
Geophysics, Bayesian Statistics, and Differential Geometry - Steps Towards a More Efficient Observational Data Analysis
10.00 Zbigniew Czechowski
Reconstruction of the Modified Langevin Equation from p-Persistent Time Series
11.00 Break
11.30 Krzysztof A. Mizerski
Mechanisms of Large-Scale Hydromagnetic Dynamo Excitation in Highly Conductive Fluids
12.15 Mariusz Białecki, Arpan Bagchi
Inverse Problem for a Simple Earthquake Model in the Form of a Stochastic Cellular Automaton
Afternoon Session
15.00 Maria Górnioczek
Application of Generalized Inverses in Portfolio Analysis
15.30 Kamil Świątek
Stochastic Inclusions and Multivalued Stochastic Equations with Respect to a Two-Parameter Wiener Process
16.00 Poster Presentations
19.30 Poster Session

10 September 2019 (Tuesday)

Artur Bryk
On the MISE Representation of Kernel Estimators of Derivatives of Boundary Density for Dependent Processes

Adam Deptuła
Minimal Set Covering for Complex Parametrically Controlled Structures

Adam Deptuła, Anna Małgorzata Deptuła
Computational Complexity of Nodes in Complex Structures for the Hsu Graph

Jerzy Klamka
Controllability of Second-Order Dynamic Systems

Robert Kruszewski
Hicks Model with Asymmetric Investment Function

Marian A. Partyka, Adam Deptuła, Adam Krzyżak
Numerical Problems of Weighted Interactive Multivalued Logical Functions in the Minimization of Decision Logic Trees

Agnieszka Tiszbierek
Additional Qualitative Selection of Realizable Systems in the Computerized Process of Ranking Parameter Importance Considering Interactions

Morning Session
9.00 Małgorzata Bogdan
Identification of Significant Genes in the Presence of Polygenic Effects
9.45 Wojciech Niemiro
Estimation of the Growth Rate for Compound Poisson Processes
10.25 Grzegorz Wyłupek
Adaptive One-Sided Two-Sample Kaplan-Meier Test
11.00 Break
11.30 Marek Męczarski
On the Estimation of the Fit Coefficient Using the Robbins-Monro Procedure
12.00 Marta Zalewska, Wojciech Niemiro, K. Dudzińska, J. Baran
Can the Occurrence of a Stroke Be Predicted Based on Six Geometric Measurements?
12.30 Wiesława Dąbała
Application of the Optional Method in the Estimation of Selected Parameters in Response to Sensitive Questions
Afternoon Session
15.00 Piotr Gwiazda
The Method of Relative Entropies and Its Applications
16.00 Jakub Skrzeczkowski
Transport Equation on Metric Spaces and Its Applications
16.30 Mateusz Świtała
Nonlinear Differential Equation Describing the Dynamics of Capillary Rise
17.00 Henryk Gurgul, Łukasz Lach
Practical Recommendations for Using Generalized IO Models to Estimate Eco-Efficiency

12 September 2019 (Thursday)

Morning Session
9.00 Bozenna Pasik-Duncan
Advances in Noise Modeling in Stochastic Systems and Control
9.45 Łukasz Stettner
On Ergodic Control of a Markov Process with Incomplete Observation
10.30 Damian Jelito
Regularity of Optimal Stopping Problems with a Multiplicative Cost Functional
11.00 Break
11.30 Wojciech Mitkowski, Waldemar Bauer
Comparison of the Design Process of a Non-Integer PID Controller with a Classical PID Controller for a DC Motor Using Simulated Annealing
12.15 Andrzej Just, Zdzisław Stempień
An Optimal Control Problem Described by a Certain Nonlinear Multidimensional Wave Equation and Its Approximation
Afternoon Session
15.00 Leszek Plaskota
In Search of All Zeros of Smooth Functions
15.45 Teresa Regińska
Solving Ill-Posed Problems with Disturbed Data Without Knowing the Error Level
16.25 Agnieszka Kulawik, G. Deja, E. Woźny, S. Szupieńko, B. Tarsa
The Influence of Type and Intensity of Physical Effort on Metabolic Control of Type 1 Diabetes in Children
16.55 Grzegorz M. Sługocki
On the Universality of the Le Verrier-Faddeev Method in the Domain of Matrix Computations
17.25 Jakub Kierzkowski
A Set Where Every Element Is a Sum of Two Other Elements of the Set - Algebraic, Combinatorial, and Algorithmic Aspects
19.30 Bonfire

13 September 2019 (Friday)

Morning Session
9.00 Agnieszka Wyłomańska, Radosław Zimroz
You Can't Prop Up a Roof with an Integral - On Why Mining Still Needs Mathematics
9.30 Łukasz Bielak, Paweł Miśta
Forecasting Metal Prices Using Non-Gaussian Stochastic Models
10.00 Anna Michalak
Stochastic Modeling of Currency Exchange Rates Using New Validation Techniques
10.30 Aleksandra Grzesiek
How to Measure Dependence in Non-Gaussian Models
11.00 Break
11.30 Jacek Wodecki, Anna Michalak
Separation of Impulse Components from Vibration Signal Using Non-Negative Matrix Factorization for Single- or Multi-Channel Data
12.00 Piotr Kruczek
Application of a Compound Poisson Process to Modeling Ore Flow on a Conveyor Belt
12.30 Justyna Hebda-Sobkowicz
Utilization of Mathematical Tools for Automated Time Series Analysis of Harmful Gas Concentrations and Seismic Hazard Detection in an Underground Copper Mine
15.30 Concert
at the State School of Fine Arts in Zakopane (ul. Sienkiewicza 12)

14 September 2019 (Saturday)

Morning Session
9.00 Wojciech Zajączkowski
Free Surface Problem for the System of Incompressible Magnetohydrodynamics Equations in Lp Approach
10.00 Tomasz Cieślak
Viscosity in the Center of the Kaden Spiral
11.00 Break
11.30 Marek Kociński
On Stock Trading in a Market with Liquidity Shortages
12.00 Tadeusz Trzaskalik
Sorting and Ranking Multistage Decision Variants Using the Bipolar Method
12.30 Jakub Bielawski
An Evolutionary Model of Immigrant Assimilation
Afternoon Session
15.00 Agnieszka Lipieta, Ilona Ćwięczek
Mechanisms Leading to Equilibrium in Economy with Financial Market
15.30 Anna Denkowska
Dynamic Spanning Trees in the Analysis of Interconnections and Systemic Risk in the European Insurance Market
16.00 Beata Ciałowicz
Innovative Evolution Determined by Competition - An Axiomatic Approach
16.30 Sebastian Baran
Optimization of Expected Utility of Dividends in an Insurance Company
19.00 Gala Dinner

16 September 2019 (Monday)

Morning Session
9.00 Henryk Gacki
Stability of Solutions of the Generalized Boltzmann Equation on Measures
9.45 Ewa Rak
Application of Separability to the Problem of k-NN Classifier Optimization
10.15 Conference Closing