Best Posters
August 14, 2014 (Thursday) 13:00 - 14:00
Room 401 Lobby, COEX
August 14, 2014 (Thursday) 13:00 - 14:00
Room 401 Lobby, COEX
From the 97 posters presented at ECC on August 12th, 20 posters were selected and awarded best poster certificates.
The best posters were selected by a review committee consisting of Sejeong Bang (Co-Chair), Young-Gi Choi, Young Hee Kim, Youngok Kim, Min Kyeong Kim, Young Mi Kwon, Seiran Kwon (Co-Chair), Eungu Lee, Aihua Li, Yeon Hee Park, Insun Shin, Bomi Shin, and Sylvia Wiegand. The posters were judged on 3 categories of educational value, poster design components and quality of research.
1) Elona Agora (Albania), Jorge Antezana, María Jesús Carro, Javier Soria
A unified approach of the Boyd's and Muckenhoupt's results on the boundedness of the Hilbert transform
2) Elisabete Alberdi Celaya (Spain) and J. J. Anza Aguirrezabala
A Matlab Object Oriented methodology for Finite Element Computations
3) Seongmin Cho (Korea), Jaehong Kim, Inseon Choi and Seonghyun Yang
Gender differences in College Scholastic Ability Test mathematics section in KOREA
4) Natalia García-Colín (Mexico)
On the separation of Tverberg Partitions of large sets of points
5) Thangavelu Geetha (India) and Amritanshu Prasad
Graphic Interpretation of the Structure Constants of the Schur Algebra
6) Salimata Guèye Diagne (Senegal) and Youssou Gningue
Optimization problems in transportation, production, telecommunication and finance areas
7) Seulgi Jeong (Korea)
A mathematical model for the spatial spread of rabies
8) Joo Young Jin (Korea), George Exner, Il Bong Jung and Mi Ryeong Lee
Weighted Shifts Induced by Hamburger Moment Sequences and Related Properties
9) Eunmi Kim (Korea)
A family of self-inversive polynomials with concyclic zeros
10) Yuka Kotorii (Japan) and Akira Yasuhara
A relation between Milnor's $¥bar{¥mu}$-invariant and HOMFLYPT polynomial
11) Jane Labadin (Malaysia) and Cynthia Mui Lian Kon
A general spatial-temporal transmission model for mosquito-borne infectious diseases
12) Aihua Li (USA), Pamela Guerron, Patricia Dorn and Zeyad Boodoo
Applications of Graph Connectivity Indices in DNA Data Analysis
13) Irene Monnesland (Norway)
Least squares finite element method for a nonlinear Stokes problem in glaciology
14) Utriweni Mukhaiyar (Indonesia)
The effectiveness of the Generalized STAR modeling for the spatial dependency observations
15) Laura Nastasescu (Romania), Septimiu Crivei, and Constantin Nastasescu
A generalization of the Mitchell Lemma: The Ulmer Theorem and the Gabriel-Popescu Theorem revisited
16) Jimin Oh (Korea)
An analysis of prospective teachers' knowledge for teaching practice
17) Xiaomin Pan (China), Changhoon Lee, Kyoungyoun Kim and Jung-Il Choi
Analysis of a second-order accurate projection method for the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations
18) Yoon Kyung Park (Korea) and Daeyeoul Kim
Combinatorial convolution sums and modular forms
19) Anita M. Rojas (Chile), Antonio Behn, and Rubí E. Rodríguez
Drawing hyperbolic polygons for group actions on Riemann surfaces: algorithm and applications
20) Mei Yin (China)
Phase transitions in the edge-triangle exponential random graph model