Keynote Talks
Plenary talks:
- Antonio Pascoal, ISR, IST, Lisbon, Portugal;
- Petros Voulgaris, UIUC, and Khalifa University, UAE.
Keynote talks:
- Tal Shima, Technion, Israel;
- Vasu Salapaka, UIUC;
- Xiaofeng Wang, University of South Carolina;
- Dusan Stipanovic, UIUC
Keynote speakers
Stefano Soatto (USA)
E-mail: soatto@cs.ucla.edu,
http://web.cs.ucla.edu/~soatto/
Title: TBA
Alex Bayen (USA)
E-mail: bayen@berkeley.edu,
http://bayen.eecs.berkeley.edu/
Title: TBA
Antonio Pascoal (Portugal)
E-mail: antonio@isr.tecnico.ulisboa.pt, http://welcome.isr.tecnico.ulisboa.pt/author/antoniomanueldossantos/
Title: TBA
Tal Shima (Isreal)
Email : tal.shima@technion.ac.il
http://aerospace.technion.ac.il/person/shima-tal/
Title: TBA
José M. Balthazar (Brazil)
E-mail: jmbaltha@gmail.com
Aeronautics Technological Institute, São José dos Campos - SP, Brazil.
Title: On Nonlinear Dynamic Interactions and Phenomena: Complex Vibrating Systems from micro and nano structures to large space structures with Limited Power Supply
Stanislav Nikolayevich Vassilyev ( Russia)
E-mail: snv@ipu.ru
V.A. Trapeznikov Institute of Control Sciences, Russian Academy of
Sciences
Title: TBA
R. Hilfer ( Germany)
E-mail: hilfer@icp.uni-stuttgart.de
https://www.icp.uni-stuttgart.de/~icp/Main_Page
Title: TBA
Milan Stehlik ( Austria, Chile)
E-mail: mlnstehlik@gmail.com
Linz Institute of Technology, Johannes Kepler University in Linz, Austria
and Institute of Statistics, University of Valparaíso, Chile
Title: TBA
A. S. Vatsala
University of Louisiana at Lafayette, USA
Metin Demiralp
Istanbul Technical University, Informatics Institute, Computational Science and Engineering
Istanbul, T¨urkiye (Turkey).
Title: Space Extension Conceptuality and the Recent Status of Probabilistic Evolution Theory (PREVTH)
G. S. Ladde
University of South Florida
Tampa, USA
Dr. Masato Tamayama, JAXA
Lift Distribution Control for Realization of High Aspect Ratio
Wings
Dr. Toshiya Nakamura, JAXA
Reconstruction of Stress Field using Stress Functions
Open Submissions | Peer Reviewed |
Mini Symposium
Open Submissions | Peer Reviewed |
Special sessions
Open Submissions | Peer Reviewed |
General Sessions
Open Submissions | Peer Reviewed |
Mini Symposium: New Trends in Representation Theoretical Methodologies
Mini Symposium: New Trends in Representation Theoretical Methodologies
Abstract
This organization is to be designed as a bundle of special sessions, which can also be considered as a minisymposium. The basic focus is on the representations of univariate and/or multivariate functions and arrays. The following topics have been assumed as the foci of concerns, even though they do not exclude some other contributions, which can be considered for the presentation by the symposium organization.
* Singular Value Decomposition type methods,
* Power and function series,
* Operator decomposition techniques,
* High Dimensional Approximation Technologies,
* High Dimensional Model Representation and Related Topics,
* Enhanced Multivariance Product Representation and its Varieties,
* Multinode Expansion Techniques,
* Rational Approximation Techniques
* Probabilistic Evolution Theory
* Representation Methodologies in ODE Solutions
* Representation Methodologies in PDE Solutions
* Coordinate Bending Transformations in ODE or PDE Spectral Problems
Organizer: Professor Metin Demiralp, Istanbul Technical University.
E-mail: metin.demiralp@gmail.com
Directors- Metin Demiralp, Istanbul Technical University , Turkey
Open Submissions | Peer Reviewed |
Statistical and stochastic Modelling
We focus on good practices in both stochastic modelling and statistical models for engineering, ecology, medicine and physical sciences. Both applied and theoretical aspects are considered.
Directors- Milan Stehlik, Linz Institute of Technology, Johannes Kepler University in Linz, Austria; Institute of Statistics, University of Valparaíso, Chile
Open Submissions | Peer Reviewed |
Nonlinear Problems of Guidance, Navigation and Control
- Seenith Sivasundaram
- Yevgeny Somov, Samara State Technical University
Open Submissions | Peer Reviewed |
Advances in mathematical photonics
Special session: ADVANCES IN MATHEMATICAL PHOTONICS
Abstract:
The study of mathematical photonics has made outstanding progress during the past decade with the advent of PCF, metamaterials, metasurfaces and other forms of waveguides. This special session will present research results with such advances. The topics that will be included, but not limited to, in this session, are optical solitons, rogue waves, cubic-quartic solitons, embedded solitons, dispersion-managed solitons and various others. A variety of mathematical techniques applied to photonics includes mapping methods, asymptotic analysis, Lie symmetry analysis, soliton perturbation theory, multiple-scale analysis, and advances in quasi-particle theory, retrieval of quasi-stationary solitons, analysis of Langevin equations and other such similar analysis.
Organizer:
Anjan Biswas, Alabama A&M University, USA
E-mail: <biswas.anjan@gmail.com>
E. V. Krishnan, Sultan Qaboos University, Oman
E-mail: krish@squ.edu.om
Directors- Anjan Biswas, Alabama A&M University, United States
- E.V Krishnan
Open Submissions | Peer Reviewed |
Nonlinear Analysis of Motion and Functioning of the Electric Propulsion Spacecraft.
Nonlinear Analysis of Motion and Functioning of the Electric Propulsion Spacecraft
The special session will be devoted to the mathematical aspects of the functioning of the following electric propulsion systems: the ion thrusters, the stationary plasma thrusters, and the magnetoplasmadynamic thrusters. Additional we will consider problems of the flight dynamics, the motion control and the design of electric propulsion spacecraft, the power sources and the thruster-spacecraft conjunction. Furthermore, works dedicated to the application problems of the electric propulsion on the small, micro- and nano-satellites, the electric propulsion application in planets and asteroid rendezvous missions and the utilization of space debris will be welcome.
Organizor:Samara University, Russia
E-mail address solleo@mail.ru
- Olga Starinova, Samara national research university
Open Submissions | Peer Reviewed |
Mechanics: CFD, Deformable solids and applications
abstract
Section “Mechanics: CFD, Deformable solids and applications” is devoted to research of different applications of problems of Mechanics of Deformable solids, Computational Fluid Dynamics and their numerical realizations. The objective of the research papers presented at the section is implementation of boundary problems and combinations. This has steadily been achieved through the development of different numerical methods as a computational tool and continues through more recent research into advanced techniques. The section also encourages the presentation of papers on the use of BEM, FEM and, in particular, the description of new applications.
Organizer
Bakhyt Nurashevna Alipova, PhD b.alipova@iitu.kz
Directors- Bakhyt Alipova Bakhyt Nurashevna Alipova, International IT University Samara University
Open Submissions | Peer Reviewed |
Mathematical Modeling, Numerical Algorithms, Optimization Methods and Flow Control for Aerospace Techniques
Mathematical Modeling, Numerical Algorithms, Optimization Methods and Flow Control for Aerospace Techniques
The session is dedicated to works on the topic in fluid mechanics, optimization and flow control for aerospace.
Our session includes but is not limited to:
- Numerical algorithms and computing methods in aerodynamics
- UAV – design, performance prediction, control, launcher, recovery systems
- Aerodynamic design optimization
- Active and passive flow control methods
- Applications of the Coanda effect
- Fluid-structure interaction analysis
- Aerodynamic and aerothermodynamic analysis of space mission vehicles
Organizers:
Dr. Alexandru DUMITRACHE, “Gheorghe Mihoc-Caius Iacob" Institute of Mathematical Statistics and Applied Mathematics of the Romanian Academy, Bucharest, ROMANIA
Dr. Florin FRUNZULICA, POLITEHNICA University of Bucharest, Faculty of Aerospace Engineering, ROMANIA & “Gheorghe Mihoc-Caius Iacob" Institute of Mathematical Statistics and Applied Mathematics of the Romanian Academy, Bucharest, ROMANIA
Mailing Address of the Organizers: Institute of Mathematical Statistics and Applied Mathematics, Romanian Academy of Science, 050711 Calea 13 Septembrie Nr. 13, Sector 5, Bucharest , Romania
E-mail: alex_dumitrache@yahoo.com, ffrunzi@yahoo.com
Directors
- Alexandru DUMITRACHE, Gheorghe Mihoc-Caius Iacob" Institute of Mathematical Statistics and Applied Mathematics of the Romanian Academy, Bucharest, ROMANIA
- Florin FRUNZULICA, POLITEHNICA University of Bucharest, Faculty of Aerospace Engineering, ROMANIA & “Gheorghe Mihoc-Caius Iacob" Institute of Mathematical Statistics and Applied Mathematics of the Romanian Academy, Bucharest, ROMANIA
Open Submissions | Peer Reviewed |
Simple and Robust Adaptive Control
Theoretical contributions of the 1970s, based on Lyapunov stability theory, led to first rigorous proofs of stability and had an important role in the development of model reference adaptive control (MRAC) methodologies. However, the need to know the order of the controlled plant and also the complexity of the resulting controller make the applicability of these methods difficult in real large order systems.
The previous decades have seen developments of new adaptive control techniques under such names as “simple adaptive control (SAC)” and similar. Although they use different approaches, all these techniques managed to use low-order adaptive controllers, thus avoiding the need for very large order and complex computations and, therefore, are suitable for application in real world systems.
Last few years have seen quite a few works that, though different, have something in common: each one deals with large realistic plants, such as robot manipulators, planes, missiles, re-entry vehicles, large processes, etc. Application designers have first tried classical design and ended up with less than satisfactory results, whereas the simple adaptive control techniques performed much better, both with respect to speed of response and accuracy of tracking and even with respect to noise reduction. New works treated the fine theoretical issues related to adaptive control dealing with uncertainties, variable environments, nonlinear systems or systems with delays.
The proposed special session invites prospective authors to present both their particular contributions to the theoretical problems related to stability and performance and the detailed presentation of their particular realistically large applications.
Organizer: Itzhak Barkana
BARKANA Consulting
Ramat Hasharon, Israel
Directors
- Itzhak Barkana, BARKANA Consulting, Ramat Hasharon, ISRAEL.
Open Submissions | Peer Reviewed |
Clifford algebras, Clifford analysis and their applications
We plan to have a special session on Clifford algebras, Clifford analysis and their applications. It aims to present the latest advances in the field of Clifford (geometric) algebras and their applications in mathematics, physics, engineering and other applied sciences. The proposed session intends to gather experts working on various actually important aspects of Clifford algebras and to explore new connections between different research areas. We expect a fruitful exchange of new ideas and collaboration regarding the research development of this discipline among the participants.
J. Morais
Col. Progreso Tizap_an, M_exico, DF 01080, M_exico
Email: joao.morais@itam.mx
Isabel Cacao, University of Aveiro, Portugal
E-mail: isabel.cacao@ua.pt
Directors- Isabel Cacao
- J. Morais
Open Submissions | Peer Reviewed |
Aviation Management and Operation Research
Aviation Management and Operation Research "
Abstract; In this session we invite papers related to topics such as:
· Efficiency of operations at airports
· Scheduling of operations at airports
· Environmental planning of airport facilities
· Optimization of airport operations
· Economic analysis of airport facilities
· Airport demand management
· Business analysis of airport operations
· Future of airport operations
· Technology forecast
Organizers
B. Adenso Diaz
University of Oviedo, Spain
E-mail: diaz_ba@yahoo.com
Sebastián Lozano
University of Oviedo, Spain
E-mail: slozano@us.es
Directors
- B. Adenso Diaz
- Sebastián Lozano, University of Seville
Open Submissions | Peer Reviewed |
Fractional differential equations and fractional derivative of special functions
Organizer:
Emanuel Guariglia , "University of Naples, Italy".
Emanuel Guariglia <emanueltlc@gmail.com
Open Submissions | Peer Reviewed |
Unsteady Aerodynamics, Aeroacoustics and Flow Control
Unsteady Aerodynamics, Aeroacoustics and Flow Control
Organizer:
Dr. Vladimir V. Golubev
Professor of Aerospace Engineering
Director, Propulsion and Aerodynamics
Computational Laboratory
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Tel.: 386/226-6752, Fax: 386/226-6747
Directors
- Vladimir V. Golubev, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Open Submissions | Peer Reviewed |
Nonlinear Engineering Problems
"Nonlinear Engineering Problems"
Abstract:
The scope of Session may include but not limited to following scientific directions:
Dynamic systems in Engineering. Mechanical systems with critical parameters. Mechanical systems with configuration manifold having self-intersections. Auto-oscillations, instability and shock inspired by dry friction. Problems of body motion in resisting medium. Nonlinear problems in wind engineering.
The Session Organizers:
Dr. Marat Dosaev, Dr. Yury Selyutskiy, Dr. Oleg Cherkasov (Lomonosov Moscow State University).
E-mail: Marat Z. Dosaev <dosayev@imec.msu.ru>
- Marat Dosaev, LMSU Institute of Mechanics
Open Submissions | Peer Reviewed |
Mathematical Problems in Chemical Physics
Special session
ICNPAA 2018 Congress
In memory of Professor Boris Vasilievich Novozhilov (1930-2017)
The session solicits papers on wide range of topics related to mathematical problems emerging in the field of chemical physics.
The session is devoted to the memory of Professor Boris Vasilievich Novozhilov (1930-2017) https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0010218017301396
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.combustflame.2017.04.011
a leading Russian physicist who made fundamental contribution to the development of modern mathematical theory of solid propellant combustion.
As on the two previous occasions (2012, 2016) arranged by the same Organiser, contributions related to combustion (including in particular solid propellant combustion this time) and fires remain to be of high interest.
This time, however, contributions over much wider range of topics related to chemical physics, including emerging fields such as nanoscience, are solicited.
It is expected that a number of contributions will be made by Prof. Boris Novozhilov’s colleagues from the Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics in Moscow, where he led the Laboratory of Mathematical Methods in Chemical Physics for many years.
The session aims to provide enjoyable open forum for interaction of applied mathematicians and physicists, as well as industry users. Contributions revealing new, stimulating and controversial ideas are highly encouraged.
Organiser; Prof. Vasily Novozhilov
Victoria University (Australia)
E-mail: Vasily.Novozhilov@vu.edu.au
Directors- Vasily Novozhilov, Centre for Environmental Safety and Risk Engineering, Victoria University , Australia
Open Submissions | Peer Reviewed |
Functional Analysis and Related Topics with Applications
Mini-Symposium on Functional Analysis and Related Topics with Applications
Functional Analysis and its interaction with PDE are increasingly important areas for mathematical modelling in various kinds of applications both to other fields of Mathematics and to other sciences, e.g. physics, material science, numerical analysis, geophysics etc. The main aim of the symposium is to bring together researchers involved to share ideas, recognising the common thread in the recent developments in all aspects of these areas of mathematics and plan for future cooperation and new directions of joint research. As background the participants will present the “state of the art” of their research fields. The topics of interest include (but are not limited to): Harmonic Analysis, Operator Theory, Function spaces, Inequalities, Real Analysis, Interpolation Theory, Homogenization Theory, PDE. Summing up, we invite all interested researchers in the areas described above to participate.
Organizers: Lars-Erik Persson and Natasha Samko, LTU, Sweden, and Alexey Karapetyants, SFedU, Russia.
Directors- Alexey Karapetyants, Institute of Mathematics, Mechanics, and Computer Science
- Lars-Erik Persson, LTU, Sweden,
- Natasha Samko, UiT The Arctic University of Norway
Open Submissions | Peer Reviewed |
Methods of Nonlinear Analysis and Their Applications
special session: Methods of Nonlinear Analysis and Their Applications
Abstract:
The session is devoted to the modern methods of nonlinear analysis and their applications in various fields. Topics of interest of this session include but are not limited to topological methods of nonlinear analysis, especially methods of fixed point theorems based on compactness and convexity. We also consider the applications of these methods in the theory of nonlinear integral equations. The organizer encourages to present the papers regarding other methods of nonlinear analysis as well as their applications.
Organizer:
Agnieszka Chlebowicz
Department of Nonlinear Analysis
Faculty of Mathematics and Applied Physics
Rzeszow University of Technology
al. Powstańców Warszawy 8, 35-959 Rzeszów
POLAND
Open Submissions | Peer Reviewed |
Integral Equations and Their Applications in Science and Technology
Session Title: Integral Equations and Their Applications in Science and Technology
The aim of the session is to discuss both the theory of integral equations and their applications in engineering, mechanics, mathematical physics and so on. In particular, talks presenting the use of integral equations in the areas of aerodynamics, fluid mechanics and wave diffraction are especially welcomed. Special emphasis is also paid to nonlinear integral equations, functional integral equations and systems of integral equations. The theory of fractional integral equations and their numerous applications is also included. Thus, various topics of the theory of integral equations which have a wide range of applications will be considered.
Session Organizer:
Luis Castro (CIDMA – Center for Research and Development in Mathematics and Applications, Department of Mathematics, University of Aveiro, Aveiro, Portugal)
Luís Filipe Castro <castro@ua.pt>
Directors- Luis Castro, University of Aveiro, Portugal
Open Submissions | Peer Reviewed |
Modelling and Simulation at the Avionic and Special Aviation
Session: Mini symposium
Modelling and Simulation at the Avionic and Special Aviation
Organizer
SPb SUAI. Leaders: S. S. Slyusarenko,S S. G. Burlutsky.
Naval Academy of the Russian Federation”
Alexander Slusarenko <sas_2000@mail.ru>
Directors- Alexander Slyusarenko, sas_npaa-2018@mail.ru
Open Submissions | Peer Reviewed |
New Methods in Aeronautical Structural Mechanics
Abstract:
Session “New Methods in Aeronautical Structural Mechanics” is devoted to gather the research and development of new methods in structural mechanics. The topics can cover the aeroelasticity, elasticity, fracture and the related subjects. Both theoretical and numerical approaches are included with possible experimental
verifications. The objective of the session is to exchange new ideas and results from the different subjects in the structural mechanics in order to encourage research activities towars future advanced and unified theory and methods.
WE welcome submission to this session
Presentations from Japan
Dr. Masato Tamayama, JAXA
Lift Distribution Control for Realization of High Aspect Ratio
Wings
Dr. Jiro Nakamichi, JAXA
Effects of Structural Behaviors of Wing Section on the Aeroelastic
Intabilities of a High Aspect Ratio Wing
Dr. Takao Okada, JAXA
Fatigue crack growth simulation under residual stress field formed by friction stir welding
Dr. Toshiya Nakamura, JAXA
Reconstruction of Stress Field using Stress Functions
Organizer
Toshiya Nakamura, Ph.D
Deputy Director
Next Generation Aeronautical Innovation Hub Center
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)
6-13-1, Osawa, Mitaka, Tokyo 181-0015, Japan
TEL : +81-50-3362-7014 / FAX : +81-422-40-1434
E-mail: Toshiya Nakamura <nakamt@chofu.jaxa.jp>
Directors- Toshiya Nakamura, Toshiya Nakamura, Ph.D Deputy Director Next Generation Aeronautical Innovation Hub Center Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) 6-13-1, Osawa, Mitaka, Tokyo 181-0015, Japan TEL : +81-50-3362-7014 / FAX : +81-422-40-1434
Open Submissions | Peer Reviewed |
Theoretical Integral Transform Investigations
- Fethi Bin Muhammad Belgacem, PAAET, Al-Ardhiya, Kuwait
- Seenith Sivasundaram
Open Submissions | Peer Reviewed |