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Katalin Bencsáth

Katalin Bencsath

Katalin Bencsáth

Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science

 

 

Education:

Research Interests:

Combinatorial group theory, aspects of mathematical logic and discrete mathematics related to structural and decision problems in various areas of abstract algebra.

Visiting Appointments:

Scholar in Residence, Faculty Resource Network, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University.

Visiting Scholar, Department of Mathematics, CUNY Graduate Center.

Other Professional Appointments:

Editorial Board, Carus Monographs Series, The Mathematical Association of America.

Joint Committee, AMS-IMS-SIAM Summer Research Conferences.

Series Editor, Problem Books in Mathematics, Springer-Verlag, NY.

Reviewer, Mathematical Reviews (AMS).

Publications:

M. Mezei, K. Bencsáth , S. Goldman, and S. Singh, The Detailed Balance Energy-Scaled Displacement Monte Carlo Algorithm, Molecular Simulation, vol. 1, pp 87-93 (1987)

Contribution (no. 11.7) to the Kourovka Notebook, 11th edition, V. Mazurov, USSR and O. Kegel, Germany, eds., p 98 (1990)

K.Bencsáth and B. Fine, Reflections on Virtually One-Relator Groups, London Math. Soc. Lecture Note Series (Cambridge University Press), vol. 211, pp 37-57 (1995)

M. Mezei, and K. Bencsáth, Long Range Contribution to Inverse-distance Power and Morse Energy and Pressure Terms of a Molecular Liquid, Tested on Benzene, Journal of Mathematical Chemistry, vol. 16, pp 61-71 (1994)

Reviews of research papers on contemporary combinatorial group theory, Mathematical Reviews, Section 20 (AMS) (1993 - ).

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Personal Interests:

Classical music, swimming, walking, nature.

 

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