"Actual problems of mathematics and computer science" will be discussed in Baku
May 29-31 Baku will host an international conference "Actual problems of mathematics and computer science." The event is supported by the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, as the organizer of the local acts Mathematical Society.
According to the press service of the ministry, carried out in accordance with the action plan to declare 2013 the Year of information and communication technologies, the conference will be opened on May 29 at 11:00 am at the Kempinski Hotel Badamdar. The conference will be organized by category - "Mathematics" and "Informatics".
Topics include the first section: "Functional Analysis", "The spectral theory of operators", "Theory of approximation", "Differential Equations", "Harmonic analysis and the theory of functionality", "fuzzy set theory", "theory of probability and mathematical statistics", "Theory governance ".
Section "Information", "Artificial neural networks and fuzzy systems", "Computer Networks and Systems", "systems of decision-making", "Pattern Recognition", "Natural Language Processing", "Software Development", "Internet programs and Web services "," Information Security "," Information technology and computer education "and" Nanotechnology ".
Plenary presentations by participants of the conference (the working languages ??of the Azerbaijani, English and Russian) for no longer than 30 minutes, reports in sections no longer than 15 minutes.
More information about the conference can be found at www.apmi2013.azjm.org. - 17D-
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