Currently I'm an assistant lecturer at the
Budapest University of Technology and Economics.
Previously, was an assistant research fellow at the
Alfréd Rényi Institute of Mathematics.
e-mail: istvanko@math.bme.hu

BME

Research interests

  • Fractals and its applications: dimension theory of self-affine planar carpets and non-linear iterated fucntion systems, local regularity of zipper fractal curves, Hidden Markov chains, absolute continuity of the Blackwell measure.
    Poster about zippers and about planar carpets.
  • Random graphs: shortest paths in small worlds, Random Apollonian Networks, general inhomogeneous random graph model of Bollobás-Janson-Riordan, algorithmic consequences.
    More detailed description can be found here, which won first prize at the 2015 BMe Research Grant.
    Further posters in the topic: one in hungarian IHRG, other in english RAN.

Teaching (mainly in hungarian)

  • 2018/19 fall semester: lectures of A3 for Civil Engineers (in English).
  • 2016 fall semester: practical courses for Civil Engineering MSc students in english and hungarian.

Consultation for Engineers

On Friday December 18 you can find me in building H room 503/c from around 15:15 for about an hour.

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