Groupe d’Études et Recherche en Informatique des Systèmes Communicants Sécurisés (ERISCS) and Institut de Mathématiques de Luminy (IML), Aix-Marseille University
Conference held at the village IGESA, Porquerolles Island, France
CAI 2013 continues the tradition established by the four previous sessions: to bring together researchers from theoretical computer science and algebra. This should enhance the understanding of syntactic and semantic problems by algebraic models; and it should also propagate the application of modern techniques from informatics in algebraic computation.
We will try to achieve this goal via invited lectures and contributed research talks.
SUBMISSIONS:
Authors are invited to submit papers (in PDF format) presenting original research work, electronically to
All submissions should be formatted according to the usual LNCS article style
(http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-6-793341-0)
and should not exceed 12 pages. Simultaneous submissions to other conferences with published proceedings is not allowed.
IMPORTANT DATES:
Submission Due: 1 March 2013
Notification: 25 April 2013
Institut de Recherche Mathématique Avancée (IRMA), Strasbourg (France)
http://www-irma.u-strasbg.fr/article185.html
Jean-Louis Loday, directeur de recherche CNRS in Strasbourg, suddently passed away on June 6, 2012. This conference, in his memory, aims to give a general picture of the research that he passed down to the mathematical community, notably the study of the interplays between algebraic K-theory and cyclic homology, and the applications of the theory of algebraic operads.
Invited speakers:
Pierre Cartier (IHES)
Alain Connes (Collège de France)
Pierre-Louis Curien (Université Paris 7)
Vladimir Dotsenko (Trinity College Dublin)
Alice Fialowski (Eötvös Loránd University)
Herbert Gangl (Durham University)
Grégory Ginot (Université Paris 6)
Lars Hesselholt (Nagoya University)
Mikhail Kapranov (Yale University)
Teimuraz Pirashvili (Leicester University)
Maria Ronco (Talca University)
Christophe Soulé (IHES)
Jean-Yves Thibon (Université Paris Est)
Boris Tsygan (Northwestern University)
Bruno Vallette (Université de Nice)
Cortona, Italy
CoMeTA is an opportunity of meeting and sharing ideas among emerging european researchers, enhanced by the interaction with a small group of experts. We plan to organize talks, poster sessions, and thematic discussions. The proceedings of the conference will be published in the "Springer INdAM series". We particularly welcome young researchers, and female researchers.
Institute for Computational and Experimental Research in Mathematics (ICERM), Providence, RI
The program focuses on the recent impact of computation and experiment on the study of the pure mathematics sides of topology, geometry, and dynamics. Specific areas include 3-dimensional topology, the study of locally symmetric spaces, low-dimensional dynamics, and geometric group theory. Included are areas where computation has not yet had an impact, but might do so in the near future.
La Cristalera, Miraflores de la Sierra, Madrid, Spain
In honour of the 60th Anniversary of Ignacio Luengo
This conference will present and discuss the most recent progress and the future research
directions emerging from the relations between algebra, geometry and topology of singularities through various contemporary emerging research fields.
The rich corpus of works of Professor IGNACIO LUENGO VELASCO
contributes significantly to the interactions between all these research topics.
Institute of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
Institute of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine in cooperation with Donetsk Science Center under NAS and MES of Ukraine, Institute of Mathematics of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine and Steklov Mathematical Institute of RAS is going to organize International Conference „Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations“ (NPDE – 2013) in Donetsk in the period September 9–14, 2013.
MAIN TOPICS
• Qualitative properties of solutions of nonlinear elliptic and parabolic equations;
• Blow-up and singularities for quasilinear elliptic and parabolic equations;
• Homogenization of nonlinear partial differential equations;
• Free boundary problems;
• Long time dynamics of nonlinear evolution PDE;
• Optimal control and optimization in PDE.
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
S.N. Antontsev, V. Barbu, L. Boccardo, E.Ya. Khruslov, A.A. Kovalevsky, A.E. Shishkov, A.F. Tedeev, L. Véron, V.V Zhikov, E. Zuazua.
PRELIMINARY LIST OF MAIN SPEAKERS
Centre de Recerca Matemàtica, Bellaterra, Barcelona
Objectives:
This Advanced course aims at describing different aspects in the study of integrable systems from a geometrical, algebraic and dynamical point of view.
Organizing and scientific committee :
Vladimir Matveev (Jena), Eva Miranda (UPC), Francisco Presas (ICMAT) and Iskander Taimanov (Novosibirsk)
Speakers at Minicourses:
Alexey Bolsinov (Louborough) "Singularities of bi-Hamiltonian systems and stability analysis'' (4 sessions)
Juan Jose Morales- Ruiz (UPM) ” Integrable Systems and Differential Galois Theory” (4 sessions)
Nguyen Tien Zung (Toulouse) “Geometry of integrable non-Hamiltonian systems" (4 sessions)
Deadline for registration and payment: July 14, 2013
Deadline for grant applications: June 24, 2013
Area della Ricerca del CNRS - Pisa, Italy
The conference will cover the full range of Combinatorics and Graph Theory including applications in other areas of Mathematics, Computer Science and Engineering. Topics include, but are not limited to:
- Algebraic Combinatorics
- Combinatorial Geometry
- Combinatorial Number Theory
- Combinatorial Optimization
- Designs and Configurations
- Enumerative Combinatorics
- Extremal Combinatorics
- Graph Theory
- Ordered Sets
- Random Methods
- Topological Combinatorics
Humboldt University of Berlin, Dorotheenstr. 24 (Universitätsgebäude am Hegelplatz), 10117 Berlin, Germany
This conference is the 12th issue in the series of the QMath meetings convening since 1987. Their purpose is to present the state of
art in the "quantum part" of mathematical physics and bring together researchers from this field for scientific exchanges. It is also
a great opportunity to initiate new collaborations.
Scientific program
The conference is divided into plenary and topical sessions.
PLENARY SPEAKERS:
* Amandine Aftalion- Saint Quentin (France)
* Eric Cances - Paris (France)
* Jiri Cerny - Vienna (Austria)
* Brian Davies - London (UK)
* Laszlo Erdös - Munich (Germany)
* Fritz Gesztesy - Missouri (USA)
* Ari Laptev - London (UK)
* Gueorgui Raykov - Santiago (Chile)
* Sylvia Serfaty - New York (USA)
* Israel Michael Sigal -Toronto (Canada)
* Daniel Ueltschi - Warwick (UK)
* Ivan Veselic - Chemnitz (Germany)
Leibniz Universität Hannover, Germany
This three days workshop brings together specialists from pure and applied mathematics working on partial differential equations of elliptic or parabolic type. Young researchers will have the opportunity to present their work in the form of posters or short talks.
İzmir University of Economics, Turkey
The scope of the conference is to bring together members of the mathematical community whose interest lies in applied mathematics to assess new developments, ideas and methods. The conference will cover a wide range of topics of differential equations, difference equations, dynamic equations and stochastic differential equations.
University of Birmingham, UK
Computer-based methods for the capture, construction, representation, fitting, interrogation and manipulation of complicated surfaces have led to a wide interest in, and need for, the mathematics of surfaces and related curves. Many applications require the use of surface descriptions, especially in such fields as computer aided design and manufacturing, computer graphics and computer vision. The description of surfaces is also of interest in geographic information systems, multimedia, and many other areas of science and medicine.
This diversity and the wide range of applicability of the subject have already enabled the IMA to hold thirteen very successful international conferences in the Mathematics of Surfaces series. The 14th such conference has now been scheduled to be held at the University of Birmingham, UK, between 11-13 September 2013. Several international authorities are being invited to present papers. Papers will be reviewed by an international programme committee.
Three types of papers are sought:
Engineers' House, Bristol, UK
Rhythms in biological systems – the theme for our first in a series of annual international workshops designed to bring together biologists, mathematicians, clinicians, physicists, and computer scientists who are interested in dynamical systems in the biological and medical sciences.
These workshops will provide a unique forum for multidisciplinary interactions, which we hope will lead to rewarding collaborations between theoretical, experimental, and clinical scientists. This promises to provide an exciting opportunity for scientists to present their data in a multidisciplinary forum and hear how collaborations between biological scientists, clinicians and mathematicians can provide major conceptual advances in our understanding of complex systems.
Sessions focusing on very slow rhythms, circadian rhythms, ultradian rhythms, and very fast rhythms.
Fatih University, Istanbul Turkey
The aim of this conference is to provide a platform for scientific expertise in
mathematics to present their recent works, exchange ideas and to bring together
mathematicians to improve collaboration between local and international
participants.
The “Algerian-Turkish International days on Mathematics 2013 ATIM’2013” jointly organized by Fatih University, Istanbul, Turkey and Laboratory of Advanced Materials, Badji Mokhtar Annaba University will be held on 12-14 September 2013 in İstanbul, Turkey. We are looking forward to meeting you in İstanbul at ATIM’2013.
Should you have any questions or concerns, feel free to contact us.
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Université catholique de Louvain-la-Neuve, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium
This Summer School on some selected topics in category theory and in algebraic topology is jointly organized by the research groups in category
theory and in algebraic topology at the Université catholique de Louvain and at the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne.There will be three mini-courses, given by the following lecturers: Kathryn Hess (EPFL), Pascal Lambrechts (UCL), and Gavin Seal (EPFL).