Applications for support of the following conferences were considered:
(June 29 – July 7)
Over three weeks, about 15 teachers will work with students. The program includes lectures, team and individual work in projects related to solving research problems in the field of cryptography and information security, sports classes. One of the most important events of the school is a round table on contemporary problems in cryptography. The topics of the projects are related to various issues of modern cryptography and information security: blockchain technologies and network attack monitoring systems, as well as creating of pseudorandom generators, new stream ciphers, and description of the mathematical properties of their components. In 2020, as part of the summer school, it is planned to touch on post-quantum cryptography which has become extremely hot topic nowadays.
(July 4–17)
The main objectives of the summer school are to sel ect talented students interested in mastering professional programming, to introduce them to teamwork with the use of modern information technologies, to promote their creative skills in practical programming. Among the goals are also development of interest in research activities, implementation of non-trivial tasks, as well as support of teachers, who successfully teach computer science and programming as an extracurricular activity within the general education system.
(June 29 - July 4) and (July 5–11)
G2-Events (summer school and minisymposium) are satellite events of the 8th European Mathematical Congress (8ECM). The conference topics include algebraic combinatorics, algebraic graph theory, the use of computational algebra systems for computational discrete algebra.
Symposium as part of (July 6–10)
The symposium is being held as part of the twelfth international multi-conference BGRS / SB-2020. The scientific program of the symposium covers the following areas: High Performance and Distributed Computing in Life Sciences, Ontologies for living systems, Mathematical modeling of biological systems and processes, Machine learning, Equations and Numerical Methods of Mathematical Biology.
Workshop "Geometric Analysis" (July 8–14)
The main task of the workshop is to acquaint students, graduate students and young researchers with new directions and new methods in those areas of mathematics that are not represented in traditional courses. The workshop includes 5 mini-courses. Lectures are given before lunch for 5 days, three classes a day. The afternoons are devoted to discussing of the current achievements of the workshop participants, the search for new solutions, new problem statements and the possibilities of applying results obtained in related fields.
Second Workshop on Digitalization and Computable Models (July 20–24)
WDCM is a new series of events aimed at interaction between researchers in various fields: the event platform will allow leading specialists in computability theory and theoretical informatics to meet and work on joint projects. For the events in the series, both internationally recognized experts and talented young scientists will be selected as invited speakers.
Group Theory and its Applications (July 21–26)
The conference will bring together both local researchers and visiting mathematicians working in the field of group theory and its applications. The purpose of the conference is not only to present the results already obtained, but also to outline new research paths in the framework of free-form discussions. It is planned that young mathematicians – undergraduate and graduate students of NSU and IM SB RAS – will take an active part in this work via reports and discussions.
(July 27 – August 1, Yakutsk)
Scientific program of the conference covers the following areas: nonclassical problems of mathematical physics; numerical methods of mathematical modeling; mathematical models and numerical methods in continuum mechanics; physical and technical problems of the Arctic and Subarctic regions; clifford, quaternionic and harmonic analysis and their applications. This year’s event is dedicated to the 75th birthday of Professor Vladimir Nikolaevich Vragov.
Russian-Czech Conference “Combinatorial and Algebraic Invariants of Graphs and Low Dimensional Orbifolds†(August 11–24)
The conference is dedicated to the development of a new direction devoted to the fundamental problem of recognition of isomorphism between graphs, fractals, orbifolds, and other objects of low-dimensional topology through their natural geometric and algebraic invariants.
International Symposium Topological Methods in Rock Physics (August 17–21)
An international conference on computational and applied topology methods as pertained to geophysics and related problems. Such a conference is being held for the first time and its main goal is to involve experts in applied geometry and geophysics in a general discussion, with the aim of exchanging ideas and setting topical problems, presenting the latest results in the field of computational and applied topology, as well as their application to geophysics problems and applied tasks.
Applied Probability Workshop (August 21–28)
The event consists of two parts: an and a . The conference is intended to familiarize all participants with fresh scientific results in several popular areas of modern probability theory, both theoretical and applied. The school for young scientists will be devoted to relevant and rapidly developing sections of the modern probability theory: methods of probabilistic capping, random matrix theory, the theory of stochastic networks and epidemic processes. Lectures will be given in each of these areas, as well as practical classes.
Geometry Days in Novosibirsk 2020 (August 26–30)
The main directions of the conference include algebraic geometry, differential geometry and dynamical systems, geometry and topology of three-dimensional manifolds, knot theory, quasiconformal analysis and function spaces, analysis on manifolds, applications of geometry and topology. The scientific program of the conference will consist of invited talks and section reports. The conference is directed at an audience of Russian and foreign scientists, including researchers fr om NSU and SB RAS, as well as undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate students of the Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics of NSU and the regions.
(September 7–11)
This year the conference is dedicated to the 120th birthday of the outstanding Russian mathematician and mechanic, founder of the Siberian branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, academician M.A. Lavrentyev. The aim of the conference is to analyze current problems in continuum mechanics and discuss the ways to solve them. The conference will take place on the premises of Akadempark. A special event is planned in honor of 120th anniversary of M.A. Lavrentyev. A workshop will be held on September 9, at which top scientists will give lectures on modern problems (in mathematics and physics) of continuum mechanics for young researchers, graduate and postgraduate students. Lectures will be held at NSU.