PROGRAM
The Congress agenda will include plenary lectures, short communications and poster sessions. Two seminars for teachers in primary and secondary education will be held and the participants of these seminars will receive appropriate certificates. Workshop proposals and proposals for Round tables are most welcome. Please visit the suitable links for more information.
Short communications are organized in the following sections:
Section 1
Algebra, Discrete Mathematics,
Combinatorics and Number Theory. Section 2
Complex Analysis, Real Analysis and Functional Analysis.
Section 3
Differential Equations and Dynamical Systems.
Section 4
Topology, Geometry, Differential Geometry and
Mathematical Physics. |
Section 5
Probability, Statistics, Numerical Mathematics and Optimization.
Section 6
Actuarial Mathematics, Mathematical Finance and Modeling in Economy.
Section 7
Mathematical Aspects of Computer Sciences.
Section 8
History of Mathematics and Mathematics Education.
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