From 12 to 13 November 2024, the 23rd International Scientific and Practical Conference ‘Mathematical Modelling and Information and Communication Technologies for Victory and Recovery’ was held at the Institute of Telecommunications.

Areas of the conference:

  • Telecommunication systems
  • Intelligent technologies and sustainable development
  • Information technologies and mathematical modelling
  • Geographic information systems and remote sensing

The conference was organised by:

  • Institute of Telecommunications and Global Information Space (Ukraine, Kyiv);
  • Scientific Centre for Aerospace Research of the Earth of the Institute of Geological Sciences (Ukraine, Kyiv);
  • Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv (Ukraine, Kyiv);
  • National Aerospace University ‘KhAI’ (Ukraine, Kharkiv);
  • Kyiv National University of Construction and Architecture (Ukraine, Kyiv);
  • National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy (Ukraine, Kyiv);
  • Vinnytsia National Technical University (Ukraine, Vinnytsia);
  • National Space Agency of Ukraine (Ukraine, Kyiv);
  • National Centre ‘Minor Academy of Sciences of Ukraine’ (Ukraine, Kyiv);
  • University of London (Royal Holloway), England (UK, London);
  • Kielce University of Technology (Politechnika Świętokrzyska), Poland;
  • Opole University of Technology, Opole, Poland;
  • Universita di Roma-2 ‘Tor Vergata’, Italy (Italy, Rome).

Based on the conference materials, a collective monograph ‘Mathematical Modelling and Information and Communication Technologies for Strengthening and Restoration’ was published, which includes 57 abstracts.
The conference was attended by scientists from Ukraine, the UK, Italy, and Poland. The number of conference participants was 67. A total of 32 reports were presented and discussed.

Based on the results of the conference, the organising committee selected the 10 best reports:

  1. Technologies of computer modelling of flows in the field with different types of boundaries. Dovgyi S.O., Vanin V.A., Lebid O.G., Chernii D.I.
  2. Expeditionary research and forecasting of the ecological state of the Khortytsia National Reserve. Trofymchuk O.M., Trisniuk V.M., Horoshkova L.A., Okharev V.O., Shumeiko V.O.
  3. Generalised Schubert Graphs and public keys of Multivariate Cryptography. Ustimenko V.O., Pustovit O S.
  4. Forest-rock massif of Ukraine as a source of regional engineering and geological hazards. Trofimchuk O.M., Rudko G.I., Yakovlev E.O.
  5. Autoregressive models of the process of restoration and development of war-damaged renewable energy sources in Ukraine. Mokin B.I., Mokin O.B., Shalagai D.O.
  6. Terrain analysis and calculation of military equipment movement routes. Trofimchuk O.M., Vyshniakov V.Y., Klymenko V.I., Shevyakina N.A., Zagorodnya S.A.
  7. Application of neural networks in solving unstable inverse problems of oil and gas well electrometry. Mirontsov M.L.
  8. On Prospects for Small Hydropower during the War and in the Post-War Recovery of Ukraine. Stefanyshyn D.V.
  9. Using a Recommender System to Support Decisions in the Cybersecurity System of a Critical Infrastructure Object. Khaligov A.A., Prosyankina-Zharova T.I., Guskova V.G.
  10. Predicting the fact of listing of new cryptocurrencies on Binance exchange using a logistic regression model. Zalizniak I. S., Terentyev O. M.
 

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