Студентський математичний семінар
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"There are no problems, just pauses between ideas"

Математичні доповіді від/для студентів.
Провели 160+ засідань із 2019 року.

Ютуб: https://www.youtube.com/@KSEStudentsMathematicalSeminar

ФБ: https://www.facebook.com/studmathseminar/
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Шановна СМС-спільното,

Запрошуємо на четверте засідання наукового семінару факультету комп'ютерних наук KSE в 2-ому сезоні 2025 року.

Тема: "How AI Models Speak".

During this seminar, we will explore the challenges and techniques behind enabling AI models to generate and process audio.

We will talk about:
🔹Why audio interface is challenging;
🔹How to enable transformers to generate audio;
🔹Approaches to audio representation problem;
🔹How it all combines in modern conversational and text-to-speech models.

Спікер:
Yevhenii Azarov — deep learning research engineer at Respeecher and PhD student at KNU.

🗓 Коли: Чт, 27.11 о 18:00.

📍 Де: KSE (вул. М. Шпака 3), classroom 3.05 & Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87915504065?pwd=LbGDwipaC8U7xyCGZUTzFJdPbvNHJB.1

🔗Реєстрація: https://forms.kse.ua/ssokseorgua/form/ThefourthmeetingoftheStudentMathSeminarinthenewsea/formperma/2wyf_B1QlRRznlaGEiZN3P-l1gB-YfmVrTqUjBTyo_M

This seminar is designed for students, researchers, and anyone interested in AI, natural language processing, and speech technologies.
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Forwarded from Math in Kyїv
Welcome to KSE Mathematics Seminar - on Wednesday afternoon as usual:

Bell Inequalities: An Introduction with Advanced Outlooks

Speaker: Andrii Semenov (KSE & Bogolyubov Institute for Theoretical Physics)

🗓When: December 3, 16:30-17:30
📍Where: KSE, 3 M. Shpaka St., Room 4.05

Abstract:
This talk provides a review of one of the most profound discoveries of the twentieth century, recognized by the 2022 Nobel Prize in Physics: the violation of Bell inequalities. Despite its significance, the phenomenon is often surrounded by misunderstandings and controversial interpretations in popular articles, media, and even in research works. My goal is to present a consistent and conceptually clear explanation of the phenomenon known as Bell nonlocality, which demonstrates that quantum physics cannot be described by any local realistic theory.  
I will start by introducing the concept of local realism, using both Bell’s original formulation and an alternative but equivalent approach known as Fine’s theorem. Next, using a simple example, I will show how this concept is naturally related to a linear programming problem in both its primal and dual forms. The latter, in fact, leads to the formulation of Bell inequalities. Finally, I will discuss more advanced topics, including the connection between Bell nonlocality and Quantum Resource Theories, its role in modern quantum technologies, and several open questions that require advanced mathematical considerations. 
Importantly, no prior knowledge of quantum physics is assumed. A background in school-level physics, linear algebra, and basic probability theory is sufficient to understand at least the main idea of the talk.
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Forwarded from Math in Kyїv
This week we cordially invite you to attend the KSE Mathematics Seminar on the topic
 
“Wreath product of semigroups”
 
Speaker: Eugenia Kochubinska (Academic director of undergraduate studies in mathematics at KSE)
 
🗓When: December 10, 16:30-17:30
📍Where: KSE, 3 M. Shpaka St., Room 4.05
 
Abstract:
In my talk, I present a construction of the wreath product of inverse semigroups. Before exploring some of its basic properties, we will look at the origin of the term and its connections to Kyiv. The talk is intended as a gentle introduction to the subject, so no special background knowledge is required.
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