Egyetem tér 1.
Debrecen, Debrecen 4032

Announcement:



This conference, marking the 100th birthday of Béla Gyires, is in honour of his many contributions to science. In the context of these achievements, the conference will focus on the following subjects:



1. TIME SERIES ANALYSIS AND DYNAMICAL METHODS
2. PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
3. WEAK LIMIT THEOREMS
4. STRONG LIMIT THEOREMS



Sections:



1. TIME SERIES ANALYSIS AND DYNAMICAL METHODS



Objectives of the section are highlighting recent time and frequency domain methods for the analysis of linear/non Gaussian, nonlinear time series with applications in several fields in practice. Keywords: estimation and inference for linear and nonlinear models, detecting nonlinear behavior, test for Gaussianity, long- and short-memory time series, generalized dynamic models.



2. PERFORMANCE EVALUATION



This section solicits papers on the development and application of state-of-the-art analytic, simulation, and measurement-based performance evaluation techniques. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: performance-oriented design and evaluation of: communication networks, mobile and wireless systems, Web services, peer-to-peer systems, grid computing, distributed systems, multimedia systems.



3. WEAK LIMIT THEOREMS



The aim of this section is to present recent results and developments concerning the role of weak limit theorems in probability theory, theory of stochastic processes and mathematical statistics. Emphasis is placed on statistical inference of all kinds of stochastic processes, especially of time series and of branching processes, both in discrete and continuous time cases, as well as of diffusion proceses and spatial processes.



4. STRONG LIMIT THEOREMS



The purpose of the section is to give an account of recent development in the field of strong theorems in probability and statistics. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to law of large numbers, law of the iterated logarithm, almost sure limit theorems, weak dependence of random variables, probability and moment inequalities, consistency of estimators.

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