27–28 Nov 2025
HUN-REN Headquarters
Europe/Budapest timezone

Contribution List

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  1. 27/11/2025, 09:00
  2. Roland Jakab (HUN-REN)
    27/11/2025, 09:05
  3. Gabor Vattay
    27/11/2025, 09:35
  4. Andras Telcs
    27/11/2025, 10:05
  5. Tamas Hegedus (Semmelweis University)
    27/11/2025, 11:30
  6. Dezső Miklós (HUN-REN Alfréd Rényi Institute of Mathematics)
    27/11/2025, 12:00

    After a short introduction of the artifial intelliogence research group of the HUN-REN Alfréd Rényi Institute of Mathematics, including application of AI to theoretical (“Erdős”) problems, applications in energy management and applications to modernize the processing of archival documents using artificial intelligence we will focus on our flagship AI application project, on the patient...

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  7. Antal Jakovac (Wigner RCP, Department of Computational Sciences)
    27/11/2025, 12:30

    Despite the remarkable achievements of contemporary AI, it is increasingly evident that current architectures suffer from fundamental limitations. One of the most critical weaknesses lies in the representation—indeed, the modelling—of actual reality. A meaningful reality model requires a hierarchical system of partially independent features that together provide a coherent coordination of the...

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  8. Tamás Kozsik (ELTE IK)
    27/11/2025, 14:00
  9. Kálmán Orsolya
    27/11/2025, 14:30
  10. Peter Rakyta (Department of Physics of Complex Systems, Eötvös Loránd University)
    27/11/2025, 15:00
  11. Adam Gali (No institute)
    27/11/2025, 15:30
  12. Zoltán Kolarovszki
    27/11/2025, 16:30
  13. Pikethy Árpád (IBM)
    27/11/2025, 17:00
  14. 27/11/2025, 17:30

    Quantum Nexus Ltd.

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  15. Zoltán Kiss (DKF Kft.)
    28/11/2025, 09:00

    Hungary is building new supercomputer to be developed with EuroHPC collaboration, and implemented by DKF Ltd. In the presentation, I will present the updated schedule, and the importance of the machine in the current HPC-AI ecosystem. This hardware will be ready to satisfy requirements for AI and quantum simulation workloads.
    DKF is already preparing its HPC Platform ecosystem to be fully...

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  16. Ádám Pintér
    28/11/2025, 09:30
  17. Róbert Lovas (SZTAKI)
    28/11/2025, 10:00
  18. Balazs Ujfalussy (MTA WIGNER FK)
    28/11/2025, 11:00
  19. Örs Legeza (Wigner FK)
    28/11/2025, 11:30

    A brief overview of recent advances in tensor network state (TNS) methods are presented that have the potential to broaden their scope of application radically for strongly correlated quantum many body systems. Novel mathematical models for hybrid multiNode-multiGPU parallelization on high-performance computing (HPC) infrastructures will be discussed. Scaling analysis on NVIDIA DGX-A100 and...

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  20. Adam Zlatniczki (Ericsson)
    28/11/2025, 12:00

    The next chapter in the evolution of mobile networks is achieving higher and higher levels of autonomy, as autonomous networks decrease maintenance efforts and increase reliability. In this talk, we are going to explore what increased reliability really means and what key capabilities it depends on. We are also diving into the technical challenges in realizing these capabilities, with a focus...

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  21. Andras Telcs

    The lecture will outline a new direction of theorethical AI research. We propose a mathematical model for basic cognitive schemas such as abstraction, generalization and extension. A new kind of representtaion of the objects of a given univers provides the base for the cognitive shemas, which we consider the fundaments of System 2 way sof thinking. We envision, that a system, which is based...

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