2000, June 12-17
Department of Mathematics and Laboratory of Nonlinear Analysis, St. Petersburg Technical Univ.,
Editorial Board of the Electronic Journal "Differential Equations and Control Processes".
George Osipenko, St. Petersburg Technical Univ., math@math.hop.stu.neva.ru
Eugene Ershov, St. Petersburg Univ. of Arch. and Civil Eng., associate chair, ershov@eug.usr.abu.spb.ru
Alex Moiseev, St. Petersburg Technical Univ., secretary, diff2000@osipenko.stu.neva.ru
Discussion of latest advances in the development of the theory of ordinary differential equations and the role of the theory for explanation of some nonlinear effects arising in real systems as well as demonstration of up-to-date efficient methods for solution of applied technical problems.
The list of possible topics includes (but is not limited to) the following:
The Program will consist of 30-minutes lectures to be given by the plenary speakers and parallel sessions for short 15-minutes communications by the participants on their recent research. The detailed schedule of all plenary talks and parallel session presentations will be printed in the conference program.
The working languages are English and Russian.
The mathematical community is warmly invited to attend. More information and registration form are available by e-mail: diff2000@osipenko.stu.neva.ru and(or) ershov@eug.usr.abu.spb.ru.
1. Participant 100 (US dollars)
2. Student 25 (US dollars)
3. Participant from the Former
Soviet Union (FSU-participant) 25 (US dollars)
For Russian participants we hope to reduce the fee provided the Russian Foundation for Basic Research gives a support. However, for the publication of conference abstracts it is necessary to transfer in an advance (by mail) payment at a rate of 100 rubles to the address (to write in Russian): 195298, St. Petersburg, Lenskaya street, house 19, korp. 2, flat 446, Ershov Evgenii Konstantinovich
* Abstracts due: April 30, 2000
* Registration form: April 30, 2000
* Meeting in St. Petersburg: June 12-17, 2000
The paper selection for the meeting will be made on the basis of an extended abstract. This should describe, in 1 complete page, the objectives, methods and techniques if applicable, essential results already obtained and conclusions of the work.
Two copies of an extended abstract are requested for selection purposes. An extended abstract of one complete typewritten page should include the title of the paper, names of all authors, addresses and complete affiliations, and appropriate references. A collection of extended abstracts will be printed before the conference.
The participants should submit their abstracts to the Organizing Committee. Abstract in camera-ready copy must be sent by normal mail (2 copies), to the meeting secretariat.
How to prepare a camera-ready copy of an abstract -------------------------------------------------
Abstracts should be prepared in two copies in camera ready format, viz:
- text should be typed in clear letters on one side only of a sheet of
white paper of 210x297 mm size in such a way that the space for a text
should be 180x250 mm (right and left margins are 15 mm each, top one -
25 mm, bottom - 22 mm): the margin line should not actually be
indicated;
- text should be one and a half spaced and typed with a middle bold tape;
- the title of the paper is to be typed at the middle of the line in capital
letters;
- name of the author (authors) should be typed in the middle
in small letters; no degrees and post should be pointed;
- an affiliation, a city and a country are to be typed in small letters,
followed by e-mail address;
- the text is placed under e-mail;
- permissible volume of the abstract should be used in such
a way that a minimum spare place is left in the page (not more
than 5-6 lines).
Notify the organizers by e-mail to:
diff2000@osipenko.stu.neva.ru
math@math.hop.stu.neva.ru
ershov@eug.usr.abu.spb.ru
Saint-Petersburg State Technical University,
Polytechnicheskaya st. 29, St. Petersburg
It is suggested to publish refereed Conference proceedings including full versions of selected papers accepted for presentation.
The participants should submit their abstracts (hard copies only) to the Organizing Committee by April 30, 2000, at latest.
Please, inform us if you need an official invitation for the purpose of a visa.
Participants can be accommodated in a student's hostel of Technical University or in hotels of St. Petersburg. Price of student's hostel is 15-20 $ per day, price of hotel is 20-200 $ per day.
Saint-Petersburg is the central point of the northwestern Russia. St. Petersburg (the former capital of Russia) is the second most important scientific and cultural center in Russia and is recognized as one of the most beautiful cities in the world. It is situated on both banks of the Neva River and on the coast of the Finnish Gulf. Many famous museums, among which are the Hermitage and the Russian museum, are located in St. Petersburg. June is a very pleasant season in St. Petersburg - the season of so-called White Nights.