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The Mathematics Calendar, hosted by the American Mathematical Society, serves as a comprehensive resource offering information about upcoming mathematical events, conferences, workshops, seminars, and related activities around the world. We host this platform so that mathematicians, researchers, educators, students, and enthusiasts can stay informed about upcoming opportunities for networking, professional development, and collaboration within the mathematical community.
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This semester program brings together mathematicians, statisticians, computer scientists, and experimental biologists to address the challenges involved in genome-scale phylogenetic inference. An overarching goal is to unite biologically-sound modeling with algorithms that can be implemented in a computationally tractable manner and that scale as both the number of species and the amount of genetic data increase. Specific topics to be investigated include: theory and practice of model-based inference for trees and networks, combinatorial and algebraic approaches for inferring phylogenies, software and algorithm development for inference and visualization, Bayesian approaches to phylogenetic inference, models for phylogenetic diversity and node dating, and methods for assessing model fit.
The workshop gathers experts working on elliptic and parabolic equations, singular analysis, and geometric aspects of pdes, and applications.
The aim of the congress is to contribute to the presentation of new research results in all fields of Basic and Applied Sciences. Starting from basic sciences, we aim to discuss theoretical and practical issues in all fields of science and technology by bringing together leading academics, researchers and industrial organizations of the city.
We are pleased to invite you to the International Conference on Mathematics and Mathematics Education "Mathematics in Cappadocia in Memory of Alev Alatl\i" (ICMME-2024). This event will be held on hybrid (online or face-to-face) October 3-05, 2024, in Nev\c{s}ehir / Turkey by the Association of Mathematicians (MATDER) in cooperation with Nev\c{s}ehir Hac\i Bekta\c{s} University and Cappadocia University. The main aim of this conference is to contribute to the development of mathematics, mathematics education, computer science and their applications, and to bring together members of the mathematical community, computer science researchers, interdisciplinary researchers, educators, mathematicians, computer scientists and statisticians from all over the world. Our conference will include a chess tournament, a Mathematics and Art Exhibition, and a high school math competition this year.
The third KOI Combinatorics Lectures will be held in person on October 4-5, 2024 at Indiana University. The goal of this series of meetings is to foster and build intergenerational friendship and collaboration between researchers broadly defined (graduate students, postdocs, faculty) in the KOI = Kentucky, Ohio and Indiana area.
The School of Mathematics will host the eleventh Yamabe Memorial Symposium from October 4th to Sunday, October 6th, 2024, on the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities campus. This year's program will focus on the topic of Symplectic and Contact Geometry.
The 2024 Fall Southeastern Sectional Meeting runs for two days, with invited addresses and as many special sessions as time and space allows. The sectional meeting also includes social events and opportunities to shop at the on-site AMS Bookstore.
The 9th SIAM Central States Section Annual Meeting will be held on Oct. 5-6, 2024, on the Volker campus of the University of Missouri-Kansas City.
The Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) is inviting quantum-curious mathematical scientists to participate in an Oct 7-9, 2024, interactive workshop with leading experts in quantum science. Application Deadline is June 15, 2024.
A celebration of 20 years of Anosov representations will take place from October 7-11, 2024 at the Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences in Leipzig, Germany. The celebration will consist of a conference from October 9-11 with thirteen research talks related to the subject, as well as a workshop for young researchers from October 7-8, where early career mathematicians are invited to give an expository lecture on dynamical and geometric aspects of Anosov representations.
Registration and call for submissions are open for the celebration of 25 years of the National Science Foundation's Alliances for Graduate Education and the Professoriate (AGEP) Program. The AGEP program contributes to the NSF's objective to foster the growth of a more capable and diverse research workforce in STEM. The AGEP at 25: Celebrating the Past, Creating the Future Conference will be held in Crystal City, Arlington, VA on October 8-10, 2024. Learn more and register here: https://go.edc.org/AGEP25
The 2024 AMS Online Fall Graduate School Fair is a great opportunity for undergraduates to explore possibilities for graduate study and for masters students to consider the possibilities for PhD study. Representatives of graduate programs in the mathematical sciences will be available for questions about their graduate programs. The fair will be held on October 9, 2024, 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. ET / 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. PT. It will open with a kickoff panel to provide student attendees with advice on how to effectively navigate and network at the fair, as well as on strategies for applying to graduate programs in mathematics. This year the AMS is partnering with a top-tier event management platform vFairs. Some of the benefits of the vFairs platform include: Booth setup training for exhibitors and access to booths prior to the event Easily upload program infographics and documents for attendees Student attendees will be able to access the event for three months after the fair to continue to explore and connect with programs Advance registration is required for both students and program representatives. Registration is free for students. Follow the link for registration options for both students and graduate program representatives! We hope to see you there!
A conference on computability and mathematical definability will be held at the University of California, Berkeley from October 11-13, 2024. It will celebrate the life and work of Ted Slaman on the occasion of his 70th birthday.
Conference on the occasion of Kailash Misra's 70th birthday
ICMAM Latin America will feature talks by Fields Medalists, Abel Prize winners, and renowned mathematicians. Everyone will have the opportunity to enjoy the presentations either in person or online.
This workshop, sponsored by AIM and the NSF, will be devoted to the Albertson conjecture and on other problems related to crossing numbers. The crossing number of a graph is the minimum number of edge crossings in a drawing of the graph in the plane. Determining or estimating the crossing number of a graph is one of the oldest problems in graph theory, with over 700 papers written on the subject. In 2007, Albertson made a tantalizing conjecture which would establish a relationship between the crossing number and the chromatic number of a graph. His conjecture states that if a graph requires at least r colors to properly color its vertices, then the crossing number of the graph is at least the crossing number of the complete graph on r vertices. We believe that the time is ripe to revisit this conjecture. We also intend to study some related problems which have proved particularly fruitful in recent years.
Math Science Lectures in Honor of Raoul Bott Presented by Andrew Neitzke, Yale University Harvard University Science Center Hall D & via Zoom webinar October 16 & 17, 2024 4:00 - 5:00 pm ET Wednesday, Oct. 16, 2024 Title: Abelianization in analysis of ODEs Thursday, Oct. 17, 2024 Title: Abelianization in quantum topology.
ICMA-IX has three main objectives: advancing scientific knowledge, fostering scientific collaboration, and nurturing the next generation of mathematical biologists. The conference will continue its tradition of exerting substantial influence on mathematical biology, both on a national and international scale. It offers collaborative opportunities for researchers at all career stages, spanning from undergraduates and graduate students to early-career faculty and established senior researchers.
The 2024 Fall Eastern Sectional meeting will take place at the University at Albany in Albany, NY. The sectional meeting also includes social events and opportunities to shop at the on-site AMS Bookstore.
This workshop focuses on statistical modeling and the scaling of phylogenetic methods. Topics will include modeling (e.g. multispecies coalescent model with extension to networks; diversification models) and inference with speed to scale to genomic datasets, consistency, and robustness using statistical, combinatorial, and algebraic approaches. This workshop will present the latest advances in these areas, and serve as a forum to spark new ideas and collaborations.
This workshop will bring together researchers at the frontiers of geometric analysis and Riemannian geometry, with a focus on recent advances on geometric flows, geometric problems in mathematical relativity, global Riemannian geometry, and minimal submanifolds.
The event will bring together experts in different areas of modern mathematics, including differential geometry and algebraic combinatorics, with deep applications in mathematical physics. This conference is an occasion to celebrate Vladimir Fock's and Valentin Ovsienko's 60th birthdays. They are both internationally recognized mathematicians, born on the same day, who made significant contributions in the above fields.
This is the conference of the SIAM Activity Group on Data Science.
Welcome to join as a keynote Speake/ Speaker, Delegate and Exhibitor at Pediatric Pharma 2024 Conference which is taking place from October 22-23, 2024, in London, UK.! Join us for an immersive exploration of cutting-edge developments in pediatric pharmaceuticals. Our conference gathers leading experts, researchers, and industry professionals to discuss innovative therapies, breakthroughs in pediatric drug delivery, regulatory updates, and advancements in pediatric clinical trials. Dive into discussions on personalized medicine for children, emerging treatments for rare diseases, and the latest trends shaping the future of pediatric healthcare. Don't miss this opportunity to network, collaborate, and stay ahead in the dynamic field of pediatric pharmaceuticals.
Join over 450 leaders, experts, and scientists at the renowned Pediatric Pharma 2024, discussing key opportunities and challenges in Pediatric Pharmacology and Therapeutics research. The event will include more than 100 presentations and workshops, 8 hours of valuable networking sessions, and an exhibition hall showcasing 50+ vendor companies.
The Maple Conference is dedicated to exploring different aspects of the math software Maple, including its impact on education, new symbolic computation algorithms and techniques, the wide range of applications and research Maple enables, and new and upcoming advancements in Maple and related technologies.
This conference on applied mathematics aims to bring together various specialists in this field to present their latest research on the following topics: - Applied Mathematics in Physics, Engineering, Economics, Medicine, Biology - Algebra, Geometry, and Their Applications - Differential Equations, Dynamical Systems, and Their Applications - Numerical Analysis. It is organized by the Department of Applied Mathematics of the Faculty of Sciences, University of Craiova, Romania and it is part of the ICAMNM series started in 2016.
The 2024 Fall Western Sectional Meeting runs for two days, with invited addresses and as many special sessions as time and space allows. The sectional meeting also includes social events and opportunities to shop at the on-site AMS Bookstore.
Graduate students of all levels and faculty are invited to register to give a 20 minute talk. Talks may be expository or on current research.
The 7th Mediterranean International Conference of Pure & Applied Mathematics and Related Areas (MICOPAM 2024), which is dedicated to Professor Abdelmejid BAYAD on the Occasion of his 61th Anniversary, will be held at Sherwood Dreams Resort Hotel (Ultra All Inclusive) in Antalya, TURKEY on October 26-29, 2024.
The artificial intelligence and in particular machine learning is becoming ubiquitous in science, engineering and everyday life. But much is still to be understood on how it works and what are the most relevant applications. This workshop aims to put together students, researchers and practitioners interested in this field through a program combining pedagogical content and a research session. The event will take place in Iasi, Romania from 28 Oct. to 30 Oct. 2024. It will contain two main parts: a tutorial course on "Deep learning" and a research session (oral presentations with possibility for posters).
The International Conference on Differential Geometry 2024 will be held on 28-31 October, 2024 at Fez, Morocco, the country which constitutes a rare exception of political stability and sustainable development in the region of Middle East and North Africa. This stability, the hospitality of its citizens, its experience as one of the most important touristic countries in the world and also its old tradition in organizing great events are guarantees of success of any conference. The international conference in Differential Geometry of Fez will provide a forum and an excellent venue for researchers, academic faculty and students to present -and eventually publish- their research results and approaches.The ICDG-Fez'2024 conference seeks original and high quality contributions in the fields chosen as topics for the three sections of this conference.
This workshop, sponsored by AIM and the NSF, will be devoted to studying recently developed, natural generalizations of the classical notions of Du Bois and rational singularities of complex algebraic varieties. Classes of mild singularities often satisfy certain vanishing properties which are known for smooth varieties. These vanishing results are applied in Moduli theory, Hodge theory and heavily in the MMP. Recently "higher" versions of the cohomologically defined singularities emerged from various points of view: Mustaţ\v a and Popa were interested in deeper adjunction properties and local vanishing results; Laza and Friedman studied deformations of Calabi-Yau and Fano varieties; and finally in the study by Kovács, Kollár and Taji of Hodge bundles. The aim of this workshop is to bring together foremost experts in the field with the goal of settling foundational issues and to establishing the scope and applicability of these new ideas.
The largest multidisciplinary and multicultural STEM diversity event in the country, Society for Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics & Native Americans in Science's (SACNAS') premier conference is a gathering which serves to equip, empower, and energize participants for their academic and professional paths in STEM. Over the course of the event, college-level through professional attendees are immersed in cutting-edge STEM research, professional development sessions, motivational keynote speakers, and the Graduate School & Career Expo Hall, as well as multicultural celebrations and traditions, and an inclusive and welcoming community of peers, mentors, and role models. Simply put, the NDiSTEM Conference is a broadly inclusive space where you are encouraged and empowered to bring your whole self to STEM.
Founded in 1989, the Texas Geometry and Topology Conference (TGTC) has been held spring and fall ever since, a total of 67 times to date. The TGTC was conceived as a mechanism by which both the educational and the research atmosphere of the community of geometers and topologists could be enhanced. This Conference is supported by the National Science Foundation. Graduate students, junior faculty, women, minorities, and persons with disabilities are especially encouraged to participate.
The conference will be held on the occasion of Professor Lusztig's retirement and will review progress in representation theory and related subjects. Speakers: Robert Bedard, University of Quebec at Montreal; Corrado de Concini, Sapienza University of Rome; Pierre Deligne, Institute for Advanced Study; Meinolf Geck, University of Stuttgart; Xuhua He, University of Hong Kong; David Kazhdan, Hebrew University of Jerusalem; Gunter Malle, Technical University of Kaiserslautern; Konstanze Rietsch, King's College London; Raphael Rouquier, University of California at Los Angeles; Eric Sommers, University of Massachusetts at Amherst; Ting Xue, University of Melbourne; David Vogan, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Scientex Conferences glad to announce our International Conference on Neonatology and Advanced Pediatrics, which is going to be held in Bangkok, Thailand during November 11 & 12, 2024. Theme: Emerging Innovatory on Neonatology and Pediatric Care - Healings & Caring for Brightest Beginnings.
This workshop, sponsored by AIM and the NSF, will be devoted to nilpotent counting problems in arithmetic statistics. These include the closely related problems of counting number field extensions with nilpotent Galois group and bounded discriminant and the distribution of p-torsion in the class group for extensions of degree divisible by p. Significant recent progress has been made in this area producing a number of significant, but isolated, new results using a variety of new independent techniques. The aim of this workshop is to bring these methods together, and investigate the potential for combining techniques to prove stronger results. The workshop also aims to study minimal, nontrivial working examples of these methods in new settings both as a means to further develop these tools and to increase access to the methods.
The FIAM conference, organized by the Forum for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, serves as a premier platform for academia, researchers, and professionals to exchange insights and innovations in the field of mathematical sciences. Through national and international gatherings, FIAM fosters collaboration, showcasing advancements in data analysis, numerical methods, and simulation techniques. With a focus on real-world problem-solving, the conference bridges theory and practice, facilitating dialogue between academia and industry. By uniting diverse perspectives and expertise, FIAM conferences propel research forward, driving solutions to complex industrial challenges and advancing the frontiers of applied mathematics.
The 5th International Conference on Physics is to be held on November 14-15, 2024 in Tokyo, Japan, with a theme of Unveiling the Frontiers of Physics: Pioneering Innovations for Tomorrow's World.
The Mathposium is an NSF funded, student-led conference which exposes undergrads to math research and career possibilities and creates peer-peer mentoring connections between undergrads and graduate students. During the event, students present research, mathematicians in business, industry, and government will serve on a BIG math panel, and there will be tons of fun activities and games to promote community and help forge connections. In the semester following the Mathposium, undergraduate mentees will be matched to graduate mentors to facilitate a budding peer-peer relationship. Mentor-mentee pairings (M&Ms) will meet periodically throughout the Spring 2025 semester to talk about school-work-life balance, what to do after graduating, and other questions that plague math majors.
In this workshop, we will consider challenges and best practices in translating theory to software for phylogenetic inference. We will discuss strategies adopted by the tool development community, their relative advantages, and lessons learned through software development. We will discuss a variety of objective functions (parametric and non-parametric) and algorithmic techniques used by inference methods. We will cover parallelization and how it interacts with the choice of objective function and algorithmic technique. Finally, we will discuss best practices for evaluating new and existing software tools, not just to validate the implementation but also to study accuracy and scalability in relation to theory and usage in realistic bioinformatics pipelines. In addition to discussing how theory influences tools, we will examine how tool development can inform the theoretical questions asked.
Conference on totally disconnected locally compact groups in honour of Professor George Willis. Keynote speakers: Ilaria Castellano, Universität Bielefeld, Germany, Alejandra Garrido, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain, Helge Gl\"{o}ckner, Universität Paderborn, Germany, Colin Reid, ENS de Lyon, France, Katrin Tent, Universität M\"unster, Germany
The analysis of solutions to nonlinear geometric PDEs with higher-dimensional singular sets has seen some notable recent advances, but many fundamental questions still remain open. This workshop will bring together a wide array of researchers working in differential geometry, gauge theory, nonlinear PDEs, microlocal analysis, the calculus of variations and geometric measure theory, with the goal of describing recent advances, advertising recent technical breakthroughs and forging new connections.
The 2024 Masamu Advanced Study Institute (MASI) and Workshops will be held November 22 - December 1 in Windhoek, Namibia, in conjunction with the 2024 Southern Africa Mathematical Sciences Association (SAMSA) (samsa-math.org) Annual Conference. The target audiences of MASI are graduate students, postdocs, and early career faculty (rank less than associate professor). Special exceptions are made for highly recommended undergraduates with research experience. In this setting, senior research faculty lead seven research groups with numerous research teams that meet face-to-face at the 10-day institute. Currently, research groups include Algebra; Analysis; Graph Theory, Mathematical Biology and Biomathematics; Climate Change and Impacts; Mathematics of Finance and Statistics; and Biostatistics and Data Science. To request an invitation to participate in the Masamu Program and Workshops, please fill out the application form at https://www.masamu.auburn.edu/
The aim of this conference is to bring together researchers working in different areas related to sub-Riemannian geometry, with different backgrounds, to share the most recent results with multiple points of view and so to foster interactions between research groups and to contribute to the training of young researchers.
Join the 14th World Congress on Analytical & Bioanalytical Techniques in Amsterdam, November 27-28, 2024. Explore cutting-edge research, innovative methods, and network with experts in mass spectrometry, chromatography, and bioanalytical sciences.
The 8th Australian Algebra Conference will be held at the Mathematical Sciences Institute at the Australian National University. The Australian Algebra Group has been a special interest group of the Australian Mathematical Society (AustMS) since 1988.
Join us at the 2nd World Conference on Breast Cancer and Cancer Research in Bangkok, Thailand, on November 28-29, 2024. The Breast Cancer Congress 2024 invites scientists, researchers, scholars, students, and delegates from over 50 countries, including the UK, USA, Asia, Europe, and Australia. Come together in November for networking and collaboration to advance breast cancer research globally.
4th World Tech Summit on Big Data, Data Science & Machine Learning will be held on November 28-30, 2024. Data Science Conference offers an opportunity to interact with researchers in the field of AI & Data Science, making Congress a perfect platform to share experiences, foster collaborations across industry & academia, and share emerging scientific updates across the globe. Initiation of cross-border cooperation between scientists and institutions will also be facilitated.
The Department of Mathematics and Computing, Dr B. R. Ambedkar National Institute of Technology Jalandhar, Punjab, India is organising the International Conference on Matrix Analysis and Mathematical Modelling (MAMM 2024) only in Offline mode. As of now 21 overseas speakers and 17 Indian speakers have given their concern to deliver their talk in person at MAMM 2024. We invite you to submit your research papers and be a part of this influential gathering. Key Details: Theme: Matrix Analysis and Mathematical Modelling in Science and Engineering Date: November 29 - December 1, 2024 Mode: Offline only Venue: Dr B R Ambedkar National Institute of Technology Jalandhar Links: Abstract Submission: https://forms.gle/j6Jg7cJH3P9tDpKF6 Conference Registration: https://v1.nitj.ac.in/events_registration/conference_mamm2024/login Conference Website: https://www.nitj.ac.in/MAMM2024/
The Australasian Combinatorics Conference (ACC) is the annual conference of the Combinatorial Mathematics Society of Australasia (CMSA), previously called the Australasian Conference on Combinatorial Mathematics and Combinatorial Computing (ACCMCC), which began in 1972. The 46th Australasian Combinatorics Conference (46ACC) will be held at The University of Queensland, December 2-6, 2024. It will be an in-person, face-to-face, conference. The conference program includes invited talks, contributed talks in parallel sessions, conference dinner and presentation of the CMSA Anne Penfold Street Student Prize for the best student talk at the conference, excursion, and CMSA Annual General Meeting. Researchers in any area of combinatorics and its applications are encouraged to attend and contribute a talk.
The objective of the Interdisciplinary Conference on Mathematics, Science, and Linguistics is to foster collaboration and the exchange of ideas among participants from various disciplines. It aims to explore the intersection of these fields and promote innovative approaches to addressing complex challenges and advancing knowledge. The conference provides a platform for experts to present their latest research findings, theories, and methodologies, facilitating the sharing of knowledge and encouraging discussions on interdisciplinary topics. It fosters collaboration and research across disciplines, offering an opportunity for participants to interact, exchange ideas, and explore potential collaborations that can lead to advancements. By bringing together experts from different fields, the conference facilitates the cross-pollination of ideas and perspectives, leading to new insights and solutions to existing problems.
The ATCM 2024 is an international conference that started in Singapore in 1995. We promise ATCM will continue to be instructive and enjoyable as always, and it will continue addressing technology-based issues in all Mathematical Sciences. Thanks to advanced technological tools such as computer algebra systems (CAS), interactive and dynamic geometry, and portable devices, the effectiveness of our teaching and learning, and the horizon of our research in mathematics and its applications continue to grow rapidly. The aim of this conference is to provide a forum for educators, researchers, teachers, and experts to exchange information regarding enhancing technology to enrich mathematics learning, teaching, and research at all levels.
The primary areas of focus for the workshop will encompass: The Fourier approach to Geometric Tomography; Volume and Duality; Bellman technique for extremal problems in harmonic analysis; Convexity of solutions to Hamilton-Jacobi-Bellman equations; as well as numerical computations and computer-assisted proofs: Exploring the use of computational methods for theoretical aspects, including optimal algorithms, as well as practical implementation.
The goal of the conference is to bring together international experts and young researchers working in foliations theory, diffeomorphism groups, 3-manifold topology, bounded cohomology, and 1-dimensional dynamics to share their insights and expertise and to foster collaborations that will lead to progress on important problems in both areas. Furthermore, to navigate the impact of the recent advances in each of these areas on the others, there will be minicourses to introduce young researchers to some of the major recent advances in these areas and there will be problem sessions and informal learning groups to come up with new problems within the scope of current techniques and long term projects between the subfields.
In June 2023, Burklund, Hahn, Levy, and Schlank surprised the homotopy theory community when they announced a disproof of Ravenel's Telescope Conjecture, a fundamental problem of homotopy theory which had been open for 40 years and was believed to be out of reach. The disproof of the Telescope Conjecture combines some of the most exciting recent developments in homotopy theory. This includes fundamental work on red-shift phenomena and descent in algebraic K-theory, trace methods based on a novel approach to topological Hochschild and cyclic homology, ambidexterity in chromatic homotopy theory, and more. The workshop will explore this amazing body of work, culminating in its synthesis and ingenious application to disprove the Telescope Conjecture.
This workshop, sponsored by AIM and the NSF, will be devoted to the study of low-degree polynomials as a restricted class of algorithms for high-dimensional statistical problems. This framework has been gaining popularity as a means to rigorously explain and predict statistical-computational tradeoffs. The workshop will focus both on new applications of the method within statistical inference, as well as potential broader implications for other areas of algorithms and computational complexity.
MathConnect 2024 is a state-of-the-art conference aiming to bring together distinguished mathematicians from around the globe, fostering discussions on the latest advancements across various mathematical domains. With a keen focus on Graphs and Combinatorics, Fixed Point Theory, Analytical and Modeling, Stochastic Processes, as well as the rapidly growing fields of Data Science and Artificial Intelligence, the conference promises to be intellectually stimulating and enriching.
The International Conference on Mathematics and its Applications (ICMA-2024) aims to bring together academicians, students, and researchers from the fields of pure and applied mathematics as well as from a wide range of other disciplines where mathematics finds applications. The primary goal of the conference is to provide a forum for research experts, early career faculty and students from all over the world to interact, exchange ideas and experiences, and discuss topics of mutual interest in complex and widely applied areas of mathematical sciences. The conference also offers participants an opportunity to be aware of the latest developments and recent trends in the fields and introduce early career participants to research and other mathematical activities.
The 14th AIMS Conference is co-hosted by the American Institute of Mathematical Sciences (AIMS) and NYU Abu Dhabi (NYUAD). The AIMS conference series covers, in the broadest sense, analysis, applied and computational analysis. The conference aims to promote cooperation, understanding, and collaboration among scientists working in analysis, dynamical systems, differential equations and applications. This year's conference will feature plenary lectures (60-min), invited by the Scientific Committee; thematic sessions (45-min), invited by the Thematic Sessions Committee; special sessions (30-min); contributed sessions (20-min); poster sessions; and a student paper competition.
The main objective of the conference is to enhance international collaboration in research areas such as the analysis and geometry of metric spaces, quasiconformal and quasiregular mappings, several complex variables, special functions, and univalent harmonic functions. This event aims to foster interaction among researchers from India and abroad, with a special focus on building a collaborative research network, particularly supporting early-career mathematicians. Plenary and invited talks will expose graduate students and postdoctoral fellows to the latest trends in these topics. Additionally, there will be sessions dedicated to open problems in these fertile research areas. The conference will provide early-career researchers an opportunity to present their work and receive feedback from leading experts in the field.
Discover the forefront of research and innovation in the field of Fractional Calculus! The International Conference on Fractional Calculus and Applications is a premier gathering of scholars, researchers, and professionals from around the world, dedicated to advancing knowledge and fostering collaboration in this rapidly evolving discipline.
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