Minisymposiums
Procedure of the submission of abstract paper for minisymposiums is via online submission system. Register by the link given under the left-hand tree (http://icaam-online.org/accounts/signup) and submit your short abstract.
If you are submitting for a minisymposium, please select talk as one of the following:
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MS1: Functional analysis in interdisciplinary applications
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MS2: Modern Problems of Mathematical Hydrodynamics
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MS3: Actual mathematical problems in control theory
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MS4: Educational and Historical Aspects of Mathematics
- MS5: Applied Statistics and Data Analysis
MS1: Functional analysis in interdisciplinary applications
Mini-symposium will be organized in the framework of the Fourth International Conference on Analysis and Applied Mathematics (ICAAM 2020). The meeting will be held on September 23-30, 2020 (http://www.icaam-online.org/).
Organizers:
Prof. Michael V. Ruzhansky,
Department of Mathematics, Imperial College London, London, UK
Prof. Makhmud A. Sadybekov,
Head of the Department of Institute of Mathematics and Mathematical Modeling, Almaty, Kazakhstan
Assoc. Prof. Durvudkhan Suragan, Department of Mathematics, School of Science and Technology, Astana, Kazakhstan
E-mails: m.ruzhansky@imperial.a c.uk, sadybekov@math.kz, durvudkhan.suragan@nu.e du.kz
The aim of the Mini-symposium FAIA
The aim of the Mini-symposium FAIA is to join mathematicians working in the area of Functional analysis and its interdisciplinary applications together to share new trends of applications of Functional analysis.
In mathematics, the developments in the field of applied mathematics open new research areas in Functional analysis and vice versa.
That is why we plan this Mini-symposium to provide a forum for researches and scientists to communicate their recent developments and to present their original results in various fields of Functional analysis and applied mathematics.
The Mini-symposium will consist of plenary lectures and contributed oral presentations.
The main topics
The Mini-symposium FAIA topics include, but are not limited to, the following research and development areas/fields:
- Theory of Functions and Functional Spaces
- Differential Equations and Boundary Value Problems
- Differential and Integral Operators and Spectral Theory
MS2: Modern Problems of Mathematical Hydrodynamics
Organizer:
Prof. Vladimir P. Orlov,
Research Institute of Mathematics, Voronezh State University, Voronezh 394 018, Russia
E-mail: orlov_vp@mail.ru
Description of the topic of the session:
The scope of the symposium covers theoretical and applied aspects of mathematical hydrodynamics. The areas of interest include but not restricted to:
- Attractors of hydrodynamic models
- Initial boundary value problems of hydrodynamics
- Thermoviscoelastic problems of hydrodynamics
- Optimal feedback control problems of hydrodynamics
- Alpha-model hydrodynamics
- Analytical and numerical methods in hydrodynamics
MS3: Actual mathematical problems in control theory
Organizer:
Prof. Mikhail G. Dmitriev,
Federal Research Center "Computer Science and Control" of Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
E-mail: mdmitriev@mail.ru
Description of the topic of the session:
The scope of the symposium covers theoretical and applied aspects of control theory. The areas of interest include but not restricted to:
- Nonlinear and robust control
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Adaptive control
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Control systems with time delays
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Discrete nonlinear control systems
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Stochastic control systems
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Variable structure control systems
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Singular perturbations in control systems
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Numerical-analytical methods in control problems
MS4: Educational and Historical Aspects of Mathematics
Organizers:
Prof. Ali Efdal Ozkul,
Dean of Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Head of Department of History,Head of Department of History Teaching, Director of Atatürk Principles and Revolutions Research Centre, Near East University Lefkoşa(Nicosia), Mersin 10 Turkey
Assoc. Prof. Behcet Oznacar,
Head of Department of Classroom Teaching, Near East University Lefkoşa(Nicosia), Mersin 10 Turkey
Assoc. Prof. Ahmet Guneyli,
Head of Department of Turkish Education / Turkish Teaching (Education),Near East University Lefkoşa (Nicosia), Mersin 10 Turkey
E-mails: aliefdal.ozkul@neu.edu.tr, behcet.oznacar @neu.edu.tr, ahmet.guneyli@neu.edu.tr
Description of the topic of the session:
The mini-symposium is directed to exchange ideas, experiences of specialists of various scientific spheres and levels of mathematics in the sphere of research and development of scientific and educational aspects, which provide training of future specialists in mathematics.
The main aim of the symposium is to attract scientists to exchange ideas, experiences, results and prospects of development of the given direction of the conference. The areas of interest include but not limited to:
- The introduction of scientific achievements on analysis, applied mathematics and other mathematics branches into the content of educational system.
- Methodical system of training of particular sections of analysis,applied mathematics and other mathematics branches.
- Scientific and methodical bases of training of future specialists in mathematics and its applications.
- Educational potential, and psychological and pedagogical bases of scientific mathematical achievements.
- Informatization of mathematics education.
- Interdisciplinary communications of mathematics.
- Informational and mathematical methods and approaches in education.
- Historical mathematical achievements and heritage in class of moderneducation.
- Critical analysis of mathematics education (teacher qualifications, materials, policy developments, curriculums).
- Comparative studies in mathematics education.
- Education technology in mathematics education.
Special issue on this subject will be organized if sufficient number of manuscripts are submitted.
MS5: Applied Statistics and Data Analysis
Organizer:
Asst. Prof. Dr. Nuriye Sancar
Department of Mathematics, Near East University, Nicosia, North Cyprus, Mersin 10 Turkey
E-mail: nuriye.sancar@neu.edu.tr
Description of the topic of the session:
The aim of the mini-symposium is to bring together scientists and researchers from all over the world to share current developments and new trends of applied statistics and data analysis. The areas of interest include but not restricted to:
- Applied Statistics
- Artificial Intelligence
- Big Data
- Computational Statistics
- Data Analysis
- Data Mining
- Econometrics
- Machine Learning
- Modeling and Simulation
- Optimization
- Soft Computing
- Survival Analysis