Variance reduction for dynamic Monte Carlo using forced correlation derived from stochastic calculus

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Tamás Hajas gave a conference talk at the PHYSOR 2026 meeting in Turin, Italy between April 19-23, 2026. The title of his talk was “Variance reduction for dynamic Monte Carlo using forced correlation derived from stochastic calculus”.

When an unstoppable force meets an immovable wall

György Károlyi gave the inaugural talk as the regular member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences on April 27, 2026 in the large hall of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. The title of his talk was “When an unstoppable force meets an immovable wall”. The recording of the presentation is available at the Youtube channel of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, click here for access.

Linear buckling analysis for cable domes

Richárd Rosa gives a conference talk at the 2026 SSRC Annual Stability Conference in Atlanta, Georgia, USA between April 22-24, 2026. The title of his talk is “Linear buckling analysis for cable domes”.

Parameter estimation in dynamical systems based on topology of interacting recurrence networks

Tamás Kovács gives a conference talk at the 45th Benelux Meeting on Systems and Control in Lommel, Belgium between March 24-26, 2026. The title of his talk is “Parameter estimation in dynamical systems based on topology of interacting recurrence

Research group DRIFT has been launched

Research group DRIFT (Dynamics of Rate Induced and Fading in Time systems) has been launched on 2026, January 1. Our goal is to investigate general properties of time-dependent, non-autonomous dynamical systems, and also decaying systems. Using what we learn from these systems, we aim to solve open problems in a wide spectrum of science and engineering.

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