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Moscow State University of Technology “STANKIN” PROGRAM Moscow State University of Technology “STANKIN” PROGRAM V International Conference MODELING OF NON-LINEAR PROCESSES AND SYSTEMS Moscow 2020 SCHEDULE 16.11.20 Opening, Plenary session - 14.00-18.00 17.11.20 Plenary session - 12.00-15.00 18.11.20 Plenary session - 14.00- 14.40 18.11.20 Section 2. PROBLEMS OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE – 13.00-18.00 Section 1. MATHEMATICAL MODELING METHODS AND APPLICATIONS – 10.00-13.45, 15.00-20.00 Section 6. WORKSHOP ON ADVANCED MATERIALS PROCESSING AND SMART MANUFACTURING – 10.00- 13.45, 15.00-18.00 19.11.20 Section 5. MODELING IN TECHNICAL SYSTEMS (INCLUDING MANAGEMENT) – 12.00-15.00 Section 3. MODELS OF KINETICS AND BIOPHYSICS- 10.00- 11.50, 14.30- 19.00 20.11.20 Section 4. ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL PROBLEMS – 13.00 – 16.30 - Invitations to participate in the ZOOM conference will be sent by the organizing Committee and the section chairs - Manuscripts can be submitted until December 1, 2020 - Please send your proposals for inclusion in the conference Decision to the organizing Committee by December 1, 2020 Note. There may be minor changes to the conference program Address: 1 and 3a, Vadkovskii lane, MSUT “STANKIN”, “Mendeleevskaya” Metro Station, two stops by any bus to “Vadkovskii pereulok” (towards Savelovskaya Metro Station) Contact: Organizing Committee +7(499) 972-95-20, +7(499)972-94-59 Room 404 or 357a, Department of Applied Mathematics, Vadkovskii lane, 3a +7-916-178-32-11 +7-926-387-91-80 2 PLENARY INTERNET-SESSION Monday, 16.11.2020 Lecture Hall 0311 14. 00 Opening 14.20 P.M. Lima., W . Erlhagen, G.Yu., Kulikov, M.V. Kulikova (Portugal). 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APPLICATION OF PATTERN RECOGNITION IN INDUSTRIAL COMPLEXES K.A. Budnyi (Moscow, Russia). ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND CONSCIOUSNESS L.I. Lapushkina (Moscow, Russia). ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN THE EDUCATION SYSTEM V.D. Pavlenko, T.V. Shamanina, V.V. Chori (Ukraine). NONLINEAR DYNAMIC MODEL OF THE OCULO-MOTOR SYSTEM HUMAN BASED ON VOLTERRA KERNELS E.I. Kublik, A.N. Gubin, S.A. Tyurin (Moscow, Russia). A MODEL FOR DESCRIBING AND EVALUATING STAKEHOLDERS' COMPETENCIES USING THE CAPABILITIES OF A HYBRID PLATFORM OF THE NEW SOCIO-TECHNICAL SYSTEMS S.Yu. Kalyakulin, T.B. Tyurbeeva (Saransk, Moscow, Russia). AUTOMATED FIXTURE DESIGN USING PARAMETERIZATION PhyoWai Linn (Moscow, Russia). STUDY OF NEURAL NETWORKS FOR PHASE TRANSITIONS OF POTTS MODEL (REVIEW) 4. ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL PROBLEMS Format: 15 minutes talk+3 minutes for questions Friday, 20.11.2020, 13.00-16.30 Chairman: T.V. Ryjkova I.L. Kirilyuk, A.V. Kuznetsova, O.V. Sen’ko (Moscow, Russia). 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MAPLE TOOLS FOR ORGANIZING STUDENTS SCIENTIFIC WORK M.V. Mikhailova, V.A. Dmitrieva (Moscow, Russia). THE INTERDEPENDENCE OF HUMANISTIC VALUES AND THE LEVEL OF EXISTENTIAL FULFILLMENT OF AN INTELLECTUAL LEADER I.A. Devyaterikov, E.A. Devyaterikova (Moscow, Russia). MATHEMATICAL MODEL OF THE DYNAMICS OF THE NUMBER OF ENTERPRISES OF LARGE, MEDIUM AND SMALL BUSINESSES IN THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION BASED ON A SYSTEM OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS O.V. Stikhova (Moscow, Russia). INDUSTRIAL COMPANIES MATHEMATICAL ESTIMATION METHODS AND MODELS D.M. Silantiev (Moscow, Russia). ENERGY ECONOMICS AND INTELLIGENT PLANNING 3. MODELS OF KINETICS AND BIOPHYSICS Format: 15 minutes talk+3 minutes for questions Thursday, 19.11.2020, 10.00 -11.50, 14.30- 19.00 Chairman: O.K. Ivanova 10.00 – 11.50 E.V. Zavitaev, O.V. Rusakov, A.I. Utkin, K.E. Kharitonov (Orekhovo – Zuevo, Russia). DEPENDENCE OF MAGNETIC INDUCTION INSIDE A THIN CYLINDRICAL METAL WIRE IN A LONGITUDINAL MAGNETIC FIELD ON THE MECHANISM OF SURFACE ELECTRON SCATTERING E.V. Zavitaev, O.V. Rusakov, E.P. Chukhleb (Orekhovo – Zuevo, Chernogolovka, Russia). SKIN EFFECT IN A THIN METAL LAYER N.A. Korobov, P.N. Markov, E.S. Nazarenko, K.M. Nazarenko, A.B. Nadykto (Moscow, Russia). ANALYSIS OF TECHNICAL CONDITIONS FOR CONDUCTING COMPUTATIONAL EXPERIMENTS OF CONFORMATIONAL SEARCH 14.30- 19.00 L.V. Yakushevich, L.A. Krasnobaeva (Pushchino, Tomsk, Russia). DYNAMICS OF NONLINEAR CONFORMATIONAL PERTURBATIONS - KINKS IN THE POTENTIAL FIELD OF THE PBR322 PLASMID G.K. Tolokonnilov (Moscow, Russia). MODELING OF BIOMOLECULAR STRUCTURES IN THE CATEGORY THEORY OF SYSTEMS V.V. Verevkin, S.V. Petukhov (Moscow, Russia). HARMONIC PROGRESSION IN BIOINFORMATICS AND RECURRENT SERIES IN INHERITED BIOSTRUCTURES S.V. Petukhov, E.S. Petukhova (Moscow, Russia). BIOSYMMETRY OF NON-EUCLIDEAN AND ALGEBRAIC HARMONY IN THE GENOMES OF HIGHER AND LOWER ORGANISMS I.I. Kolesnichenko, L.M Balashova, L.S.
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