AMMS

AMMS 2023

Leipzig, Germany (Online+Offline)| July 14-16, 2023

 

AMMS is an annually-held conference. It provided the participant good opportunities to exchange ideas and build networks, and it will lead to the further collaborations between both universities and other societies. Participants from Singapore, Japan, Portugal, Thailand, Bulgaria, China, Germany, Jordan, USA, Taiwan, UK, Latvia, Albania, India, Austria, Montenegro, Mexico, Romania, Turkey, Democratic People's Republic of Korea will attend the conference. The conference will include 2 keynote speeches, 6 invited speeches, and 4 oral sessions.

On July 15, 2023, Prof. Jochen Merker from HTWK Leipzig, Germany and Prof. João Tiago Praça Nunes Mexia, NOVA University of Lisbon, Portugal delivered the Opening Remarks. Followed by two great keynote speeches and one Invited Speech. Prof. Dietrich von Rosen, from Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences and Linkoping University, Sweden and Dr. Viktor Witkovsky, from Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia delivered keynote speeches. Prof. Wolf-Dieter Richter, from University of Rostock, Germany and Assoc. Prof. Filipe J. Marques, from NOVA University of Lisbon, Portugal delivered invited speech..

 Opening Remarks by Prof. Jochen Merker

 Opening Remarks by Prof. João Tiago Praça Nunes Mexia

Prof. Dietrich von Rosen, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences and Linkoping University, Sweden
Speech Title: "Safety Belt Regression"

Dr. Viktor Witkovsky, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia
Speech Title: "Numerical Inversion of Characteristic Functions for Exact Probability Distribution: Computational Methods and Tools

Prof. Wolf-Dieter Richter, University of Rostock, Germany
Speech Title: "Generalized Complex Numbers"

Assoc. Prof. Filipe J. Marques, NOVA University of Lisbon, Portugal
Speech Title: "How to Simultaneously Test Different Block Diagonal Covariance Structures"

Assoc. Prof. María del Carmen Segovia García, University of Granada, Spain
Speech Title: "Modelling Dynamic Systems Through Continuous-time Hidden Markov Models"

Dr. Chris G. Antonopoulos, University of Essex, UK
Speech Title: "Modelling the Brain: From Dynamical Complexity to Neural Synchronisation, Chimera-like States and Information Flow Capacity"

Assist. Prof. Paola Lecca, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy
Speech Title: "The Determination of the Latent Geometry of a Network and its Structural and Dynamical Implications"

Assoc. Prof. S. Joseph Antony, University of Leeds, UK
Speech Title: “Modelling the Spread of Covid-19 and its Impacts on the Construction Industry”

Three oral sessions on "Basic Mathematics and Mathematical Calculations", "Computer Model Design and Mathematical Analysis", "Mathematical Models and Data Calculation in Economics and Information Systems", and "Mathematical Modeling and Data Analysis" were successfully held under the joint efforts of session chairs and all presenters. Experts and scholars from different countries and regions shared and reported their research results, and the session chairs selected 4 best oral presentations.

Session 1: LZ2020
The Mathematical Pitfalls of the Original Single Particle Model
Willi Zschiebsch, Jochen Merker, and Robert Böhm
University of Applied Sciences Leipzig, Germany

Session 2: LZ2042
Evaluating Player Performances in Football: A Debiased Machine Learning Approach
Robert Bajons
Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria

Session 3: LZ2024
On Sensitivity of Data Models w.r.t. Training Data
Jochen Merker and Willi Schimmel
University of Leipzig, Germany

Session 4:LZ2046
European High-Dimensional Option Pricing using Backward Stochastic Differential Equation-Based Convolutional Neural Network
Aldi Eka Wahyu Widianto, Endah RM Putri, Imam Mukhlash, and Mohammad Iqbal
Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember Surabaya, Indonesia