Maksa Gyula előadásainak jegyzéke [1] Gy. Maksa. A functional equation with differences. Symposium on Quasigroups and Functional Equations, Beograd, Yugoslavia, 1974. [2] Gy. Maksa. Nonnegative information functions. 16th International Symposium on Functional Equations, Leibnitz, Austria, 1978. [3] Gy. Maksa. The general solution of a functional equation related to the mixed theory of information. 2nd International Conference on Functional Equations and Inequalities, Debrecen, Hungary, 1979. [4] Gy. Maksa. The role of boundedness and nonnegativity in a characterization of entropies of degree α. 18th International Symposium on Functional Equations, Waterloo-Scarborough, Ontario, Canada, 1980. [5] Gy. Maksa. Derivations and nonnegative information functions. University of Waterloo, Department of Pure Mathematics, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, 1980. [6] Gy. Maksa. On the fundamental equation of information. Universität Bern, Bern, Switzerland, 1981. [7] Gy. Maksa. On the bounded solutions of a functional equation of information theory. 19th International Symposium on Functional Equations, Nantes - La Turballe, France, 1981. [8] Gy. Maksa. Some functional equations on rings of sets. 20th International Symposium on Functional Equations, Oberwolfach, Germany, 1982. [9] Gy. Maksa. On a functional equation of information theory. 21st International Symposium on Functional Equations, Konolfingen, Switzerland, 1983. [10] Gy. Maksa. On completely additive functions. 22nd International Symposium on Functional Equations, Oberwolfach, Germany, 1984. [11] Gy. Maksa. A functional equation for the Poisson kernel. 23rd International Symposium on Functional Equations, Gargnano, Italy, 1985. [12] Gy. Maksa. Nonnegative entropies. 3rd International Symposium on Functional Equations and Inequalities, Noszvaj, Hungary, 1986. [13] Gy. Maksa. On the trace of symmetric biderivations. 2nd International Conference on Functional Equations and Inequalities, Szczawnicza, Poland, 1987. [14] Gy. Maksa. On the trace of symmetric biderivations. 25th International Symposium on Functional Equations, Hamburg-Rissen, Germany, 1985. 1
[15] Gy. Maksa. Algorithms and associativity. 26th International Symposium on Functional Equations, Barcelona, Spain, 1988. [16] Gy. Maksa. Nonnegative Information Functions. University of Silesia, Katowice, Poland, 1988. [17] Gy. Maksa. Interval filling sequences. Technical University Lodz, Branch Bielsko- Bia la, Bielsko-Bia la, Poland, 1988. [18] Gy. Maksa. Signed interval filling sequences. 27th International Symposium on Functional Equations, Bielsko-Bia la, Poland, 1989. [19] Gy. Maksa. Some regularity properties of algorithms and additive functions with respect to them. 28th International Symposium on Functional Equations, Graz, Austria, 1990. [20] Gy. Maksa. Teljesen additív függvények és a diadikus csoport. Aczél Daróczy Ünnepi Ülés, Debrecen, 1991. [21] Gy. Maksa. Interval filling sequences and the dyadic group. Seminar Debrecen- Graz, Graz, Austria, 1991. [22] Gy. Maksa. A remark on completely additive functions. 3rd International Conference on Functional Equations and Inequalities, Koninki, Poland, 1991. [23] Gy. Maksa. Results on t-wright convexity. 30th International Symposium on Functional Equations, Oberwolfach, Germany, 1992. [24] Gy. Maksa. Fractals as fixed points of contractive transformations. TEMPUS Summer School, Debrecen, Hungary, 1993. [25] Gy. Maksa. On the stability of equations of sum form. 31st International Symposium on Functional Equations, Debrecen, Hungary, 1993. [26] Gy. Maksa. Aggregating evaluations of multi-attribute stimuli. 31st International Symposium on Functional Equations, Debrecen, Hungary, 1993. (Münnich Ákossal közös) [27] Gy. Maksa. On the stability of equations of sum form. XIII. Österreichischen Mathematikerkongress, Linz, Austria, 1993. [28] Gy. Maksa. Ellenpéldák a függvényegyenletek és egyenlőtlenségek köréből. Intézeti Szeminárium, KLTE Matematikai és Informatikai Intézet, Debrecen, 1994. [29] Gy. Maksa. On the generalized bisymmetry. 32nd International Symposium on Functional Equations, Gargnano, Italy, 1994. [30] Gy. Maksa. Everything has been discovered, we just don t know it : bisymmetry and consistent aggregation. University of Waterloo, Department of Economics, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, 1994. (Aczél Jánossal közös) 2
[31] Gy. Maksa. Counter examples in the theory of functional equations and inequalities. University of Waterloo, Department of Pure Mathematics, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, 1994. [32] Gy. Maksa. Particular solutions of the generalized bisymmetry equation. 2nd Seminar Graz-Debrecen, Zamárdi, Hungary, 1995. [33] Gy. Maksa. Discontinuous solutions of the generalized bisymmetry equation. 33rd International Symposium on Functional Equations, Caldes de Malavella, Spain, 1995. [34] Gy. Maksa. Systems containing bisymmetry equation. 5th International Conference on Functional Equations and Inequalities, Muszyna, Poland, 1995. [35] Gy. Maksa. Generalization of a system of functional equations for choice probabilities. University of Massachusetts, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Amherst, Massachusetts, USA, 1995. [36] Gy. Maksa. A system of functional equations for choice probabilities. 34th International Symposium on Functional Equations, Wisla-Jawornik, Poland, 1996. [37] Gy. Maksa. A road to agggregation and generalized bisymmetry without surjectivity. University of Waterloo, Department of Pure Mathematics, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, 1996. [38] Gy. Maksa. The stability of a sum form functional equation arising in information theory. 6th International Conference on Functional Equations and Inequalities, Muszyna-Zlockie, Poland, 1997. [39] Gy. Maksa. Solution of generalized bisymmetry type equations without surjectivity assumptions. 35th International Symposium on Functional Equations, Graz, Mariatrost, Austria, 1997. [40] Gy. Maksa. Quasisums and a generalized Pexider equation. 36th International Symposium on Functional Equations, Brno, Czech Republic, 1998. [41] Gy. Maksa. Functions whose certain differences belong to a given class. Numbers, Functions, Equations 98, International Conference dedicated to the 60th birthday of Professors Zoltán Daróczy and Imre Kátai, Noszvaj, Hungary, 1998. [42] Gy. Maksa. Az f(x) = f(xy)+f(g 1 (g(x)+g(y))) egyenletről. II. Analízis Miniszeminárium, Matematikai és Informatikai Intézet, Kossuth Lajos Tudományegyetem, Debrecen, 1999. [43] Gy. Maksa. On a functional equation arising from a charcterization of rank dependent expected utility II. 37th International Symposium on Functional Equations, Huntington, West Virginia, USA, 1999. [44] Gy. Maksa. On a problem of Matkowski. 7th International Conference on Functional Equations and Inequalities, Z lockie Muszyna, Poland, 1999. 3
[45] Gy. Maksa. Biszimmetria egyenletek. Magyar Tudományos Akadémia, Budapest, 2000. [46] Gy. Maksa. On the generalized associativity equation. 38th International Symposium on Functional Equations, Noszvaj, Hungary, 2000. [47] Gy. Maksa. Functional equations I II III. University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 2000. [48] Gy. Maksa. Biszimmetria egyenletek. Habilitációs előadás, Matematikai és Informatikai Intézet, Debreceni Egyetem, Debrecen, 2000. [49] Gy. Maksa. Hyperstability of a class of linear functional equations. 1st Katowice Debrecen Winter Seminar on Functional Equations, Cieszyn, Poland, 2001. [50] Gy. Maksa. Megjegyzések kétváltozós közepekről. 8. Síkfőkúti Analízis Szeminárium, Matematikai és Informatikai Intézet, Debreceni Egyetem, Debrecen, 2001. [51] Gy. Maksa. Hyperstability of a class of linear functional equations. 39th International Symposium on Functional Equations, Sandbjerg, Denmark, 2001. [52] Gy. Maksa. Functional equations of sum form. 3rd Analysis Miniseminar (Dedicated to László Losonczi s 60th birthday), Institute of Mathematics and Informatics, University of Debrecen, Debrecen, 2001. [53] Gy. Maksa. Az f(x) + f(y) f(x + y) egyenlőtlenségről. Függvényegyenletek konferencia, Matematikai Intézet, Miskolci Egyetem, Miskolc, 2001. [54] Gy. Maksa. A remark on two variable means. 2nd Debrecen Katowice Winter Seminar on Functional Equations and Inequalities, Hajdúszoboszló, 2002. [55] Gy. Maksa. Jensen s equation and bisymmetry. 40th International Symposium on Functional Equations, Gronów, Poland, 2002. [56] Gy. Maksa. On two variable means weighted by weight functions. (Special Session Talk), 40th International Symposium on Functional Equations, Gronów, Poland, 2002. [57] Gy. Maksa. Wright-convexity of higher order. 3rd Katowice Debrecen Winter Seminar on Functional Equations and Inequalities, Bȩdlewo, Poland, 2003. [58] Gy. Maksa. Kvázi-összegek és alkalmazásaik. A Matematikai és Informatikai Intézet Szemináriuma, Debrecen, 2003. [59] Gy. Maksa. An introduction to the theory of functional equations. Formal Modeling in the Behavioural Sciences, Erasmus Intensive Program, Debrecen, Hungary, 2003. 4
[60] Gy. Maksa. Local quasi-sums are quasi-sums. 41st International Symposium on Functional Equations, Noszvaj, Hungary, 2003. [61] Gy. Maksa. Equations of associativity type. 4th Debrecen Katowice Winter Seminar on Functional Equations and Inequalities, Mátraháza, Hungary, 2004. [62] Gy. Maksa. Konzisztens aggregáció.,,matematikai módszerek a közgazdaságtanban tudományos ülés, Debreceni Egyetem Matematikai Intézet és Közgazdaságtudományi Kar, Debrecen, 2004. [63] Gy. Maksa. Hosszú Miklós néhány eredményéről. 10. Síkfőkúti Analízis Szeminárium, Hosszú Miklós Emlékülés, Matematikai Intézet, Debreceni Egyetem, Debrecen, 2004. [64] Gy. Maksa. Cauchy differences that are quasisums. 42nd International Symposium on Functional Equations, Opawa, Czech Republic, 2004. [65] Gy. Maksa. Cauchy-differenciák, amelyek kváziösszegek is. Magyar Tudományos Akadémia, Budapest, 2004. [66] Gy. Maksa. Az általánosított asszociativitás függvényegyenlete. 400 év matematika (BIG 5 80) születésnapi konferencia, Magyar Tudományos Akadémia, Budapest, 2004. [67] Gy. Maksa. On a functional equation arising in probability theory. 5th Katowice Debrecen Winter Seminar on Functional Equations and Inequalities, Bȩdlewo, Poland, 2005. [68] Gy. Maksa. Unified way for solving functional equations of associative type. 43rd International Symposium on Functional Equations, Batz-sur-Mer, France, 2005. [69] Gy. Maksa. A súlyozott kvázi-aritmetikai középértékek jellemzése. A Matematikai Intézet és az Informatikai Kar közös Szemináriuma, Debrecen, 2005. [70] Gy. Maksa. Asszociativitási és biszimmetria egyenletek. Előadás az MTA doktora címre benyújtott értekezés nyilvános vitáján, Magyar Tudományos Akadémia, Budapest, 2006. [71] Gy. Maksa. Quasi-sums in several variables. 6th Debrecen Katowice Winter Seminar on Functional Equations and Inequalities, Berekfürdő, Hungary, 2006. [72] Gy. Maksa. On the equality problem of two-variable quasi-arithmetic means with variable weights. 2nd International Student Conference of Analysis, Noszvaj, Hungary, 2006. [73] Gy. Maksa. Középértékeket tartalmazó függvényegyenletek. Magyar Tudományos Akadémia, Budapest, 2006. [74] Gy. Maksa. On Wright convexity of higher order. 44th International Symposium on Functional Equations, Louisville, Kentucky, USA, 2006. 5
[75] Gy. Maksa. Stability of a functional equation of information theory. 7th Katowice Debrecen Winter Seminar on Functional Equations and Inequalities, Bȩdlewo, Poland, 2007. [76] Gy. Maksa. Stability results on the entropy of degree α for 0 < α 1. 45th International Symposium on Functional Equations, Bielsko-Bia la, Poland, 2007. [77] Gy. Maksa. A decomposition of Wright convex functions of higher order. Conference on Inequalities and Applications 07, Noszvaj, Hungary, 2007. [78] Gy. Maksa. Hyperstability of a functional equation. 8th Debrecen Katowice Winter Seminar on Functional Equations and Inequalities, Poroszló, Hungary, 2008. [79] Gy. Maksa. Difference properties of higher order on interval, Numbers, Functions, Equations 08, De La Motte Castle, Noszvaj, Hungary, 2008. [80] Gy. Maksa. Recent results on the stability of a functional equation of information theory, 46th International Symposium on Functional Equations, Opava, Czech Republic, 2008. [81] Gy. Maksa. Wright convexity of higher order, 9th International Symposium on Generalized Convexity and Generalized Monotonicity, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, 2008. [82] Gy. Maksa. Nonnegative information functions, Hausdorff Research Institute for Mathematics, Bonn, Germany, 2008. [83] Gy. Maksa. Remarks to the comparison of weighted quasi-arithmetic means, 9th Katowice Debrecen Winter Seminar on Functional Equations and Inequalities, Bȩdlewo, Poland, 2009. [84] Gy. Maksa. Milyen az a halmaz, amelyen az összes nemnegatív információfüggvény megegyezik a Shannon-félével? Az Analízis Tanszék Síkfőkúti Szemináriuma, Matematikai Intézet, Debreceni Egyetem, Debrecen, 2009. [85] Gy. Maksa. Nonnegative information functions revisited, 13th International Conference on Functional Equations and Inequalities, Ma le Ciche, Poland, 2009. [86] Gy. Maksa. Egy alternatív függvényegyenlet és hatásai, Miskolci Függvényegyenletek Nap Vincze Endre emlékére, Matematikai Intézet, Miskolci Egyetem, Miskolc, 2009. [87] Gy. Maksa. Függvényegyenletekre vezető problémák, Matematika és Informatika Didaktikai Konferencia, Debrecen, 2010. [88] Gy. Maksa. Bisymmetric equations, International Students Conference on Analysis, Síkfőkút, Hungary, 2010. [89] Gy. Maksa. Remarks on the associativity, 10th Debrecen Katowice Winter Seminar on Functional Equations and Inequalities, Zamárdi, Hungary, 2010. 6
[90] Gy. Maksa. Nemnegatív normanégyzet függvények, Az Analízis Tanszék Síkfőkúti Szemináriuma, Matematikai Intézet, Debreceni Egyetem, Debrecen, 2010. [91] Gy. Maksa. The equivalence of two functional equations involving means, 48th International Symposium on Functional Equations, Batz-sur-Mer, France, 2010. [92] Gy. Maksa. On Wright convexity of higher order, 24th European Conference on Operational Research, Lisbon, Portugal, 2010. [93] Gy. Maksa. Wright convexity of higher order, János Bolyai Memorial Conference on the occassion of the 150th anniversary of his death, Budapest Marosvásárhely, Hungary-Romania, 2010. [94] Gy. Maksa. Függvényegyenletekre vezető problémák, A Debreceni Egyetem Műszaki Kara Műszaki Alaptárgyi Tanszékének Síkfőkúti Szemináriuma, 2010. [95] Gy. Maksa. The equality case in some recent convexity inequalities, Conference on Inequalities and Applications 10, Hajdúszoboszló, Hungary, 2010. [96] Gy. Maksa. An application of Wigner s theorem in solving some functional equations, 11th Katowice Debrecen Winter Seminar on Functional Equations and Inequalities, Wis la Malinka, Poland, 2011. [97] Gy. Maksa. On a family of affine functions, The 7th International Student s Conference on Analysis, Wis la, Poland, 2011. [98] Gy. Maksa. Összeg alakú függvényegyenletek, Konferencia Losonczi László 70. születésnapja alkalmából, DAB Székház, Debrecen, 2011. [99] Gy. Maksa. Izometriák és a Jensen egyenlet, Az Analízis Tanszék Síkfőkúti Szemináriuma, Matematikai Intézet, Debreceni Egyetem, Debrecen, 2011. [100] Gy. Maksa. Derivations, (survey talk), 49th International Symposium on Functional Equations, Graz-Mariatrost, Austria, 2011. [101] Gy. Maksa. Information functions revisited, Talk in the Seminar of Faculty of Mathematics, Computer Science and Econometrics of the University of Zielona Góra, Poland, 2012. [102] Gy. Maksa. A functional equation involving comparable weighted quasi-arithmetic means, 12th Debrecen Katowice Winter Seminar on Functional Equations and Inequalities, Hotel Aurum, Hajdúszoboszló, Hungary, 2012. [103] Gy. Maksa. A characterization of Matkowski s means, 50th International Symposium on Functional Equations, Hajdúszoboszló, Hungary, 2012. [104] Gy. Maksa. Comparison of weighted quasi-arithmetic means, The International Conference on Mathematical Inequalities and Nonlinear Functional Analysis with Applications, Gyeongsang National University, Jinju, Korea, 2012. 7
[105] Gy. Maksa. Remarks on real derivations, 13th Katowice Debrecen Winter Seminar on Functional Equations and Inequalities, Zakopane, Poland, 2013. [106] Gy. Maksa. On a problem related to nonnegative information functions, The 9th International Student s Conference on Analysis, Ustroń, Poland, 2013. [107] Gy. Maksa. Biszimmetria egyenletek és néhány alkalmazásuk, Miskolci Egyetem, Matematikai Intézet, Intézeti Szeminárium, 2013. [108] Gy. Maksa. Additive functions which differentiate elementary functions in some sense, The 15th International Conference on Functional Equations and Inequalities, Ustroń, Poland, 2013. [109] Gy. Maksa. On subgroups of the multiplicative group of the positive real numbers associated to information functions, The 51st International Symposium on Functional Equations, Rzeszóv, Poland, 2013. [110] Gy. Maksa. Some remarks and problems related to real derivations, Numbers, Functions, Equations 2013, Visegrád, Hungary, 2013. [111] Gy. Maksa. On multiplicative Cauchy differences that are Hosszú differences, 14th Debrecen Katowice Winter Seminar on Functional Equations and Inequalities, Hotel Aurum, Hajdúszoboszló, Hungary, 2014. 8