LISMATH
Lisbon Mathematics PhD

# Lisbon Mathematics PhD (LisMath)

### News

LisMath PhD defense by Martí Rosselló Gómez: July 7, 2022, 14h, room PA3, IST / online defense. Thesis: Quantum black hole entropy and the Rademacher expansion.

LisMath PhD defense by Carllos Eduardo Holanda: April 29, 2022, 14h, IST, online thesis defence. Thesis: Nonadditive thermodynamic formalism and multifractal analysis for flows.

Online LisMath Seminar Day, April 21, 2022. All welcome.

LisMath PhD defense by Pedro Alexandre Corrreia de Matos: February 11, 2022, 10h30, FCUL, online thesis defence. Thesis: Basic smooth representations of unitriangular groups over p-adic fields

LisMath PhD defense by Carlos Sotillo Rodríguez: November 26, 2021, 14h30, room 6.2.51, FCUL. Thesis: Geometry and Topology of Generalized Polygon Spaces

LisMath PhD defense by Grace Tusogwile Mwakyoma: November 5, 2021, 15h, IST, online thesis defence. Thesis: Classification of Hamiltonian circle actions on compact symplectic orbifolds of dimension four

LisMath PhD defense by Inês Martins Rodrigues: October 19, 2021, 15h15, FCUL, online thesis defence. Thesis: a cactus group action on a shifted tableau crystal and a Berenstein-Kirillov group

LisMath PhD defense by Renato Ricardo de Paula: July 19, 2021, 10h, IST, online thesis defence. Thesis: Hydrodynamic behavior of a degenerate microscopic dynamics with slow reservoirs

LisMath PhD defense by Vicente Lorenzo García: July 16, 2021, 15h, IST, online thesis defence. Thesis: Group actions on surfaces of general type and moduli spaces

LisMath PhD defense by Matthias Hofmann: July 12, 2021, 14h30, FCUL, online thesis defence. Thesis: Spectral theory, clustering problems and differential equations on metric graphs

LisMath PhD defense by Pedro Aniceto: June 28, 2021, 15h, IST, online thesis defence. Thesis: Integrability and holography in dimensionally reduced theories of gravity in 2 dimensions

LisMath PhD defense by João Rijo: June 25, 2021, 15h, IST, online thesis defence. Thesis: Hyperbolicity in Difference Equations: Admissibility and Infinite Delay

Online LisMath Seminar Day, April 26, 2021. All welcome.

LisMath PhD defense by Jocelyn Lochon: Abril 24, 2020, 15h15, FCUL, online thesis defence. Thesis: Supercharacter theories for discrete algebra groups

LisMath PhD defense by João Dias: February 28, 2020, 15h30, FCUL. Thesis: Smooth representations of groups associated with algebras defined over non-archimedean fields

LisMath PhD defense by David García-García: January 31, 2020, 10h30, FCUL. Thesis: Schur Averages in Random Matrix Ensembles

LisMath PhD defense by Nguyen Bin: October 28, 2019, 15h, room PA3, IST. Thesis: Surfaces of general type with non-birational canonical map

LisMath PhD defense by Davide Polini: October 21, 2019, 15h, room PA3, IST. Thesis: Classifying and counting $N = 2$ BPS black holes in an STU model

LisMath PhD defense by Pedro Pinto: September 24, 2019, 14h30, FCUL. Thesis: Proof Mining with the Bounded Functional Interpretation

LisMath PhD defense by Hillal Elshehabey: July 24, 2019, 15h, room PA3,  IST. Thesis: Mathematical Modelling and Numerical Simulation of an Anaerobic Digester

LisMath Seminar Day, July 15, 2019. All welcome.

Next call for (up to) 9 LisMath fellowships opens on March 6, 2019, and closes on April 20, 2019.

LisMath Seminar Day, June 26, 2018. All welcome.

Angus Macintyre, member of the External Advisory Committee, will be visiting on June 25-26, 2018, to assess LisMath activities.

The program Lisbon Mathematics PhD (LisMath, for short) aims at preparing high level researchers in the field of Mathematics by bundling the training and research expertise of two of the existing PhD programs in Mathematics in Lisbon, namely

LisMath is supported by eight research units belonging to either IST or FCUL.

The program, initially funded by a 2.2 M€ grant from the Portuguese Science Foundation (FCT), started in September 2014 and recruited 36 students during its first four editions. Meanwhile, the program has been extended by one more edition. Up to nine students will be recruited in this fifth edition. The last LisMath class is thus expected to graduate in 2023.