WDS 2012 - Proceedings of Contributed Papers

Proceedings of the 21st Annual Conference of Doctoral Students - WDS 2012

Prague, 29th May – 1st June, 2012

Edited by Jana Šafránková and Jiří Pavlů, MATFYZPRESS, Prague, 2012,
ISBN 978-80-7378-224-5 (Part I), ISBN 978-80-7378-225-2 (Part II), ISBN 978-80-7378-226-9 (Part III).

For obtaining PDFs of Proceedings, please, contact Prof. Safrankova.

PREFACE

The three already traditional volumes of the WDS Proceedings you are holding in the hands are composed of the contributions which have been presented during the 21st Annual Conference of Doctoral Students that was held in Prague, at Charles University, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics from May 29 to June 1, 2012. In this year, 100 student manuscripts were submitted to publishing and 88 were accepted after the review process.

Proceedings are divided into three volumes. Part I presents the contributions on Mathematics (12) and Computer Sciences (9, together 21 papers published in this part). The contributions from the field of Physics of Plasmas and Ionized Media are the main topics of Part II (39 papers published in this part). Part III consists of contributions from all other symposia on Physics (28 papers published in this part). In this year, 5 contributions were selected as the best representatives of Physics and submitted into the Acta Universitatis Carolinae, Mathematica et Physica (abbr. AUC) journal. Those are the papers of the following students: O. Goncharov (f-2), Zs. Szalay (f-2), M. Krátká (f-4), M. Kuchta (f-7), and E. Verveniotis (f-13).

All manuscripts were reviewed by two referees and, maybe, you would ask why. We believe that it helps students to learn how to prepare the written presentation of their results in a foreign language and how to respond the referee's notices. They should take into account their comments and prepare a new submission including letters to both referees where they explain their reaction. This is a standard way of publication in scientific journals and we are offering an exercise that would help them in future. Since one of referees is a doctoral student, he/she can learn the preparation of a review. Moreover, the subject of the paper under review is often rather different from his/her field of research and thus the referees should learn new problems and another style of writing. They can see that a good and comprehensive review is sometimes a very difficult task. Even now, one can see a different approach of student referees–some of them are very active and bring a lot of comments and suggestions, whereas others carry out a formal review only. The second referee was the experienced senior researcher and, in this year, 18 % reviewers from this group was from abroad. We would like to express many thanks to them for their understanding and great help. Their effort significantly contributed to traditionally a good quality of the Proceedings and thus, you can find a lot of references to previous volumes in scientific journals.

Editors thank to following referees:
Mathematics and Computer Sciences – M. Bartos, P. Butkovic, G. Cristobal, M. Dostalova, M. Doubek, T. Drbohlav, J. Dupacova, J. Grim, Z. Halas (2×), J. Hana, T. Hanzak, J. Haslinger, J. Hasnedlova-Prokopova, J. Hlavacova, M. Holub, M. Horak, L. Hosek, V. Hrachova, M. Janzura, J. Kolomaznik, V. Kozmik, M. Kraus, O. Kruza, M. Kruzik, V. Kucera, M. Lavicka, S. Mikes, P. Myska, R. Patho, M. Pilat, M. Pistek, L. Ramasamy, M. Rokyta, D. Smid, P. Somberg, M. Stepanova, P. Surynkova, A. Tamchyna, H. Tomaskova, D. Trkovska, M. Tynovsky, K. Veselovska, M. Vlasak, S. Voracova, J. Wild, Z. Zabokrtsky, J. Zara.
Physics of Plasmas and Ionized Media – M. Angus, A. Annusova, A. V. Artemyev, W. Barinova, M. Barta, M. Beranek, D. Bren, A. Bucek, T. Burian, M. Cada, L. Cernakova, F. Clement, N. Cornilleau-Wehrlin, M. Danko, P. Dohnal, A. J. H. Donne, J. Eliasek, J. Enzl, T. Foldes, Y. B. Golubovskii, S. Goncharov, G. Granko, Z. Grolmusova, K. Grygorov, J. Hanusova, J. Havlicek, M. Hejduk, B. Hergelova, J. Hnilica, Z. Hrbackova, T. Ibehej, M. Jerab, N. Jidenko, P. Jusko, A. Kanka, J. Kluson, J. Kocisek, A. Kolpakova, M. Komm, J. Kopyra, I. Korolov, A. Koval, K. Kovarik, M. Kozlova, M. Kucera, M. Laca, V. Lazic, D. V. Lopaev, A. Lynnyk, T. Markovic, V. Martisovits, V. Medvecka, J. Merka, T. Momose, D. Mulin, D. Naydenkova, V. Nehasil, F. Nemec, V. Nevrly, R. Panek, E. Panov, P. Papp, J. Pavlu, J. D. Pedarnig, R. Perekrestov, P. Pira, R. Plasil (2×), J. Plavcan, V. Poterya, A. Pysanenko, I. Rafatov, I. Richterova, S. Roucka, P. Rubovic, A. Runov, A. Samsonov, O. Santolik, S. Schippers, L. Schmiedt, P. Spanel, M. Tichy, O. Tkachenko, V. Truhlik, G. Van Oost, P. Varju, J. Vaverka, S. Vielhauer, M. Vysinka, T. Welzel, M. Zubek, I. Zymak.
Physics – A. V. Andreev, O. Babchenko (×), V. Balakshy, P. Barta, J. Bednar, M. Behounkova, K. Bernasek, O. Bezshujko, M. Broz, A. Bucanek, J. Cechura, P. Cermak, Z. Dai, C. Dumoulin, J. Ebr, M. Farnik, M. Fialova, A. Fucikova, N. Guerlebeck, J. Hala, I. Horvath, A. Chernyuk, T. Izak, D. Kaczorowski, K. Kalousova, J. Katz, M. Kekule, O. Kepka, M. Klicpera, M. Kocianova, P. Kodys, C. Koen, S. S. Komissarov, O. Kopacek, V. Koudelkova, J. Kousal, O. Kovalenko, M. Kratochvilova, V. Kravets, I. Krivka, P. Kudrna, O. Kylian, J. Liska, A. S. Machihin, M. La Mantia, P. Mayer, J. Miksovsky, Z. Moravkova, J. Myslivecek, D. Nosek, J. Novakova, S. Orlando, D. Palecek, D. Parunakian, I. Pickova, V. Plujko, M. Prouza, J. Rahel, R. Reznicek, J. Ripa, L. Romaka, Z. Sabatka, V. N. Shorin, L. A. Schifman, D. Skacelova, P. Slavicek, L. Smrcka, V. Sochora, Z. Sokol, P. Solar, L. Starovoytova, N. V. Strilchuk, R. Svarc, J. Svoboda, Zs. Szalay, M. Varga, M. Vojs, E. N. Voronina, I. Vovk, K. Yushkov, V. Zak, P. Zasche.

Finally, we would like to express our thanks to all speakers and other participants for helping us to keep a fruitful and friendly atmosphere during the whole meeting and, last but not least, to our colleagues who assisted us greatly both prior to the conference and after it.

Pleasant reading
Jana Šafránková and Jiří Pavlů
editors

Citation of articles selected for publication in Acta Universitatis Carolinae, Mathematica et Physica are:

Part I - Mathematics and Computer Sciences (ISBN 978-80-7378-224-5)

i-1, i-2, i-3, m-2, m-3, m-5, m-6, m-7, and m-8 Branches of Graduate Doctoral Studies

Suggested reference example:
Černý J., Calibration of Interest Rates, in WDS'12 Proceedings of Contributed Papers: Part I – Mathematics and Computer Sciences (eds. J. Safrankova and J. Pavlu), Prague, Matfyzpress, pp. 25–30, 2012.


Part II - Physics of Plasmas and Ionized Media (ISBN 978-80-7378-225-2)

f-2 Branch of Graduate Doctoral Studies

Suggested reference example:
Klusoň J., Perekrestov R., Kudrna P., and Tichý M., Energy Resolved Ion Mass Spectroscopy of the Pulsed Magnetron Discharge, in WDS'12 Proceedings of Contributed Papers: Part II – Physics of Plasmas and Ionized Media (eds. J. Safrankova and J. Pavlu), Prague, Matfyzpress, pp. 81–86, 2012.


Part III - Physics (ISBN 978-80-7378-226-9)

f-1, f-3, f-4, f-5, f-6, f-8, f-9, f-10, f-12, and f-13 Branches of Graduate Doctoral Studies

Contributions from Symposium on Physics of Plasmas and Ionized Media (f-2) are in Part II.

Suggested reference example:
Varga M., Prokeš J., Bober P., and Stejskal J., Electrical Conductivity of Polyaniline–Silver Nanocomposites, in WDS'12 Proceedings of Contributed Papers: Part III – Physics (eds. J. Safrankova and J. Pavlu), Prague, Matfyzpress, pp. 52–57, 2012.


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