Events
- 2024Jul02–05Add to calendar
Baku/Azerbaijan XI International Scientific Conference “Modern Problems of Mathematics and Mechanics” dedicated to the memory of the brilliant Azerbaijani scientist and thinker of the XIII century Nasireddin Tusi.
Conference
Institute of Mathematics and Mechanics of the Ministry of Science and Education of the Azerbaijan Republic with the participation of the Institute of Information Technologies of the Ministry of Science and Education of the Azerbaijan Republic, Shamakhy Astrophysical Observatory of the Ministry of Science and Education of the Azerbaijan Republic, Institute of Mathematics and Mathematical Modeling of the Kazakhstan Republic, V.I. Romanovsky Institute of Mathematics of the Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan and Istanbul Technical University is holding the XI International Scientific Conference “Modern Problems of Mathematics and Mechanics” dedicated to the memory of the brilliant Azerbaijani scientist and thinker of the XIII century Nasireddin Tusi. Conference Topics: onference Topics Functional analysis and theory of Operators Differential equations and optimal control Functions theory Harmonic and non-harmonic analysis Algebra and geometry Theory of probability and mathematical statistics Computational mathematics and mathematical modeling Mechanics Astronomy History of development of mathematics and mathematical education
- 2024Jun30–Jul04Add to calendar
Naples, Italy Poisson 2024 - Summer School and International Conference
School & Conference
Poisson 2024 is the 13th in a series of international meetings on Poisson geometry. Poisson 2024 will be held at the Accademia Pontaniana, Napoli, Italy. The event comprises: a Summer School (July 1-5), aimed at students in their final years, PhD students and young researchers. an International Conference (July 8-12), to be attended by students and researchers from around the world, including some of the leading mathematicians in the field of Poisson Geometry. Links to the previous conferences in the series can be found on the Poisson Geometry Home Page: https://www.lpthe.jussieu.fr/~dito/poissongeometry/index.php?page=home.
- 2024Jun30–Jul04Add to calendar
Nordfjordeid, Norway Lie groups, geometry, integrability, hydrodynamics
Conference
The conference will be focused on recent advances in geometry of integrable systems and applications of infinite-dimensional Lie groups in hydrodynamics as well as on geometric and hydrodynamic methods in dispersionless integrability. During the conference we will have an opportunity to celebrate the 60th birthday of Boris Khesin.
- 2024Jun30–Jul03Add to calendar
Ubeda (Jaen) Spain Jaen Conference on Approximation Theory, Computer Aided Geometric Design, Numerical Methods and Applications “Final Edition”
Conference
The Jaen Conference on Approximation Theory, Computer Aided Geometric Design, Numerical Methods and Applications “Final Edition” will be held in the period June 30th (arrival day)-July 5th (departure day), 2024 in the important city of Ubeda (Spain), inscribed in the UNESCO's World Heritage List. The Conference is an activity of the Jaen Approximation Project. Jaen Approximation Project has organized ten editions of the Ubeda Meeting on Approximation and ten editions of the Jaen Conference on Approximation. It also has issued the Jaen Journal on Approximation since 2009. The Conference will be devoted to some significant aspects on Approximation Theory, Computer Aided Geometric Design, Numerical Methods and the Applications of these fields in other areas. The Conference will feature six-eight invited speakers who will give 45 minutes plenary talks. All interested researchers will be invited to contribute a talk or a poster. In this edition, we also offer the possibility to attending on-line and contributing a poster.
- 2024Jun30–Jul02Add to calendar
Online/Tunceli/Turkey Online International Geometry Symposium in Honour of Prof. Dr. Aysel TURGUT VANLI
Symposium
In this symposium, it is expected to present scientific studies in many areas of geometry, especially in differential geometry, Riemannian geometry, semi-Riemannian geometry, information geometry, and complex geometry. The symposium has 7 invited speakers who are experts in their fields.
- 2024Jun30–Jul05Add to calendar
Timisoara, Romania 29th International Conference in Operator Theory
Conference
The 29th International Conference in Operator Theory is organized jointly in Timisoara by the Institute of Mathematics Simion Stoilow of the Romanian Academy and the West University in Timisoara. The conference is devoted to operator theory, operator algebras, and their applications (differential operators, complex functions, mathematical physics, matrix analysis, system theory, etc.).
- 2024Jun27Add to calendar
Sanlucar de Barrameda (Cadiz) Spain From classical to modern Analysis: in memory of Professor Jose Carlos Petronilho
Satellite conference of the 9 ECM
YouTube Chanel: https://www.youtube.com/live/Z_ROppwl-SA?si=wLPqtPQU8E0LrmF6
- 2024Jun24–28Add to calendar
Centre de Recerca Matemàtica - Barcelona (SPAIN) Geometry, Algebra and Topology in Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence and Big Data
Summer School
The main aim of the Summer School is to show how very abstract parts of mathematics, like Geometry, Algebra and Topology (GAT) are nowadays providing new tools and insights in applied areas like Machine Learning, Big Data or Artificial Intelligence. At the same time these areas are posing new challenges to researchers in GAT, and they are even creating new tools that have the potential to change the way the research is traditionally done. The central topic of the school is Topologically Data Analysis, its impact in other areas of research and its emerging applications in real life problems. The school is organized in three courses of 6/7 hours each: the first one introduces the basic framework, while the other two address specific topics in Algebra and in Geometry that are currently growing out of the impulse of TDA. Each course will have two parts, one presenting the mathematical background and another one showing its potential for applications. Participants will be given information in advance on the recommended background for the school and during the school there will be tutorial/discussion hours. The scientific part of the school is complemented with: – few research talks by senior speakers, to illustrate some specific aspects related with them – a poster session, in which willing participants will be able to present their work – an activity open to general public. Consisting on a talk on ethic aspects related to Artificial Intelligence, and a round table with title: From pure research to technological transfer: a new era for mathematics? The courses will be suitable for early PhD students or even Master level students willing to learn on the topic and that may be looking for prospective PhD topics and advisors. It will be a truly international event as speakers and participants will be coming from across the globe (although mostly from Europe) and the summer school is a prelude to the Conference LIGAT.
- 2024Jun24–28Add to calendar
Providence, RI, USA Queer in Computational and Applied Mathematics
ICERM Workshop
The Queer in Computational and Applied Mathematics (QCAM) workshop will be the first workshop to celebrate research advances and foster stronger research networks of LGBTQIA+ mathematicians specializing in computational and applied mathematics. Goals of QCAM are to support LGBTQIA+ academics through mentoring and research opportunities, as well as providing a safe space for researchers across the subfields of computational and applied mathematics to connect, collaborate, and build support networks within the field. In addition, QCAM intends to address issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion in mathematics pertaining to LGBTQIA+ people, especially those with intersectional identities. This conference will be open to all and will ideally engage the wider mathematical audience of LGBTQIA+ allies to develop a community of support.
- 2024Jun23–27Add to calendar
Department of Mathematics, University of Zagreb, Croatia The Quest for the Hidden Simplicity of Noncommutative Harmonic Analysis and Representation Theory - a conference celebrating the 70th birthday of Marko Tadić
Conference
The common denominator of the entire opus of Marko Tadić, and his motivating credo according to his own words, is the seek for simplicity in mathematics, in particular in noncommutative harmonic analysis and representation theory. This inspired the title of the conference, and its topic covers different research areas touched by Tadić on his wonderful mathematical journey. These include the representation theory, unitarizability, Arthur packets, automorphic forms, and applications in arithmetic and geometry. The main goal of the conference is to consider the new developments at the cutting edge of the current research in the field, with emphasis on the discussions of the possible new research directions and innovative approaches to the important problems.