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Wrocław University of Science and Technology / Faculty of Information and Telecommunication Technology | Poland | 5 days ago
The AITAX project aims to address the complexity and dynamics of modern tax regulations by developing a cutting-edge AI solution for automating the analysis and processing of tax data. Core goals include
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StreetPiata Romana no 6Geofield Contact City Bucharest Website https://resurseumane.ase.ro/non-gaussian-self-similar-processes-enhancing-mathematical-tools-and-financial-models-for-capturing-complex-market
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services to the FM Division (1000+ employees, 50+ cost centers whose function complexity covers HVAC, chemicals, technology, personnel services, landscaping and grounds, electrical, plumbing, custodial
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processes : Enhancing mathematical tools and financial models for capturing complex market dynamics - presentation The proposal concerns a particular class of self-similar stochastic processes, the so-called
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Algebraic Geometry, Geometric Analysis, and Mathematical Physics to Number Theory, Probability & Financial Mathematics, and Topology, reflecting the department?s deep commitment to both foundational theory
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Developing novel tools for the analysis of local order using total scattering data (TScat) EPSRC CDT in Developing National Capability for Materials 4.0, with the Henry Royce Institute PhD Research
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. The department has three scientific divisions: Algebra and Geometry, Analysis and Probability Theory, and Applied Mathematics and Statistics and conducts successful research in pure and applied mathematics and
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on the formulation, modeling, design, and analysis of future 6G communication networks that are capable of supporting new services for digital ecosystems. Use cases of interest include Security and Efficient Wireless
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analysis methods in social sciences, financial and insurance mathematics, life and property insurance, insurer solvency and incomplete financial markets, set theory, real and complex analysis, iterated
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of Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics, alongside Computational Mathematics, Mathematical Statistics, and Analysis & Modelling. The Discrete Mathematics group consists of 10 faculty members whose research