History of Mathematics & Teaching of Mathematics

List of registered participants

of the

History of Mathematics and Teaching of Mathematics Conference

Szeged, 2010. May 20-22.

Nr.

Name

University

Presentation/Participation

1.

Kati
MUNKÁCSY

ELTE Budapest


Language of the early Hungarian mathematics researches

2.

Tünde KÁNTOR

University of Debrecen

Contribution to the History of Hungarian Mathematics. Ottó Varga (1909-1969)

3.

Péter KÖRTESI

University of Miskolc

Manuscripts of János and Farkas Bolyai - unexplored source Extended GeoGebra Help Files (with Magdalena Mitorfanova) – poster

4.

Ágnes TUSKA

University of Fresno, California

The surface area of the sphere – How can high school students learn from the best problem solvers?

5.

Edmund ROBERTSON

University of St Andrews

Galileo's Difesa


6.

Shigeru MASUDA

Tokyo Metropolitan University

The „two-constants" theory and tensors of the microscopically-descriptive

Navier-Stokes equations

7.

Colin CAMPBELL

University of St Andrews

The Edinburgh Mathematical Society Education Committee

8.

István SZALAY

University of Szeged

Usefulness of History in Teaching Mathematics


9.

Elvira RIPCO SIPOSS

Bolyai Grammar School, Zenta

Important theorems of geometry in grammar school

10.

LIBOR Józsefné, Zsuzsa LIBOR

University College of Szolnok

Using the longest run for the teaching of recursive formula, asymptotic theorem and simulation

11.

Pellumb KLLOGJERI

University of Elbasan

The Albanian Mathematicians by the Flowside of the Mathematicians of the World – poster
CEEPUS Summer University

12.

Klára PINTÉR

University of Szeged

Problem Solving Strategies in Ancient Mathematics

13.

Gudrun WOLFSCHMIDT

University of Hamburg

Development of astronomy - From mathematics to astrophysics

14.

Edit LÁZÁR

University of Debrecen

Interactive Tables in the teaching

15.

KENYERES Lászlóné Krisztina

University College of Dunaújváros

The Trend of the Teaching of mathematics int he Last Years, the Effects and Consequences of the Nation-wide rate Measuring to the Preparing of Extra-curricular Documents

16.

Ciarán Mac an BHAIRD

National University of Ireland Maynooth

The lessons that struggling mathematics students can learn from the History of Mathematics.

17.

Béla BAJNOK

Gettysburg College, PA USA

An historical overview of the influence of technology on mathematical competitions

18.

Anikó CSÁKÁNY

Budapest University of Technology and Economics

Nationwide Assessment of First Year Engineering Students in Mathematics in Hungary, 2009.


19.

Jozef ZENTKO

University of Ruzomberok, Slovakia

Juraj Páleş and the First Pedagogical Institute in Spişská Kapitula (joint paper)
CEEPUS Summer University

20.

Aurelia Plavková Tináková

University of Ruzomberok, Slovakia

Juraj Páleş and the First Pedagogical Institute in Spişská Kapitula (joint paper)
CEEPUS Summer University

21.

Daniel MINTZ

University of St Andrews

Mathematics for History’s Sake: A New Approach to Ptolemy’s Geography

22.

Snezana LAWRENCE


History of mathematics in mathematics classroom. Practical mathematics from long ago - original sources in mathematics classroom.

23.

John O’CONNOR

University of St Andrews

What Archimedes knew about continued fractions


24.

Béla Finta

Petru Maior University of Tg Mures

Smarandache's Type Functions +
CEEPUS Summer University

25.

Zsuzsa Szabó

Petru Maior University of Tg Mures

The SOLVER Package in Teaching Operational research
CEEPUS Summer University

26.

Ilie VLASA

University of Tg Mures

CEEPUS Summer University

27.

Tímea LÁZÁR

University of Tg Mures

CEEPUS Summer University

28.

Magdalena MITROFANOVA

University of Russe

Special Curves revisited – the Evolute of the Cicloid (with Daniela KRAVECOVA)
Extended GeoGebra Help Files (with Péter KÖRTESI) – posters
CEEPUS Summer University

29.

Kameliya Shoylekova

University of Russe

CEEPUS Summer University

30.

Vyara Lazarova

University of Russe

CEEPUS Summer University

31.

Metin ISOV

University of Russe

CEEPUS Summer University

30.

Árpád TAKÁCSI

University of Novi Sad

On some population dynamics models in the AnyLogic modeling program
CEEPUS Summer University

31.

Djurdjica TAKACI

University of Novi Sad

On the visualization of the limit process
CEEPUS Summer University

32.

Ignác BONTOVICS

Szent István University

Experiment with a friendly at the age of primary school mathematics teaching logs.

36.

Lajos KLUKOVITS

University of Szeged

On the Arabic Books of Diophantus' Arithmetica

38.

Daniela KRAVECOVA

Technical University of Kosice

Special Curves revisited – the Evolute of the Cicloid (with Magdalena MITROFANOVA) – poster
CEEPUS Summer University

39.

Emylia VELIKOVA

University of Rousse

The Bulgarian Mathematician Nikola Obreshkov – Life and Mathematical Achievements – poster
CEEPUS Summer University

40.

Gavril PALTINEANU

Technical University of Civil Engineering Bucharest

CEEPUS Summer University

41.

Erik FERLIK

Slovak Technical University of Bratislava

CEEPUS Summer University

42.

Lubos BOSKO

Slovak Technical University of Bratislava

CEEPUS Summer University

43.

Natalija BUDINSKI

University of Novi Sad

CEEPUS Summer University

44.

Calina ANISOARA


Petru Maior University of Tg Mures

CEEPUS Summer University

45.

Emauel-Paul TIVADAR

North University of Baia Mare

CEEPUS Summer University

46.

Florin Vasile COMAN

North University of Baia Mare

CEEPUS Summer University

47.

Cristina COROIU

North University of Baia Mare

CEEPUS Summer University

48

Margareta BALAZS

North University of Baia Mare

CEEPUS Summer University