Baku to Discuss Application Issues of Global and Local Economy
Baku will be the center of the extensive discussion of applied problems of the global and local economy, as well as scientific and industrial aspects of this segment.
According to the Ministry of Communications and Information Technologies (MCIT) of Azerbaijan, the platform for discussion will be the fifth international conference on Control and Optimization with Industrial Applications (COIA-2015) to be held on August 27-29. Besides the Ministry, the organizer of the two-day event will be the Institute of Applied Mathematics of Baku State University.
Scientists and experts from France, Turkey, China, Iran, Ukraine, Nigeria, Belarus, Russia, Bulgaria, Kuwait, Algeria, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Poland, Egypt, Oman and Pakistan are to discuss topics such as global optimization, factors of optimal control applications, network systems and mathematical modeling.
The sixth similar conference will be held in New York 27-29 June 2017. --17D-
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