Proposals for organizing special streams and sessions could be submitted before January 31, 2023.
Each special session should contain 6 presentations. Each special stream should contain at least two special sessions. For every accepted presentation, at least one registration fee should be paid.
One of the organizers of a special session will be granted 50% discount on the regular registration fee.
(Contact the NUMTA2023 Scientific Secretariat for more details.)
FOR SPECIAL SESSION PARTICIPANTS: Please, contact the organizers of the special streams or sessions you would like to participate at before submitting your abstracts.
Papers submitted without the approval of the special sessions or not intended for any special session will be scheduled in regular sessions.
Advanced numerical methods for global optimization
Dmitri Kvasov – University of Calabria, Italy
Maria Chiara Nasso – University of Calabria, Italy
Advances in DC programming and DC Learning
Hoai An Le Thi – University of Lorraine, France
Tao Pham Dinh – National Institute of Applied Science, France
Application of computational systems, AI, machine learning and classification methods in engineering
Patrizia Piro – University of Calabria, Italy
Michele Turco – University of Calabria, Italy
Behrouz Pirouz – University of Calabria, Italy
Stefania Anna Palermo – University of Calabria, Italy
Approximation theory and algorithms with applications to AI/ML
Alessandra De Rossi – University of Turin, Italy
Elena Cordero – University of Turin, Italy
Bioinformatics and health informatics: Methods and applications
Mario Cannataro – University “Magna Graecia” of Catanzaro, Italy
Marianna Milano – University “Magna Graecia” of Catanzaro, Italy
Computational aspects of dynamic geometry and applications
Dorin Andrica – Babeș-Bolyai University, Romania
Ovidiu Bagdasar – University of Derby, UK
Computational tools and new trends in math and science education
Annabella Astorino – University of Calabria, Italy
Fabio Caldarola – University of Calabria, Italy
Data-driven numerical analysis of complex and multiscale dynamical systems
Constantinos Siettos – University of Naples Federico II, Italy
Lucia Russo – CNR-IRC, Italy
High-performance computing in modelling and simulation
William Spataro – University of Calabria, Italy
Donato D’Ambrosio – University of Calabria, Italy
Rocco Rongo – University of Calabria, Italy
Andrea Giordano – ICAR–CNR, Italy
Local and global polynomial approximation with applications and beyond
Francesco Dell’Accio – University of Calabria, Italy
Donatella Occorsio – University of Basilicata, Italy
Woula Themistoclakis – IAC-CNR, Italy
Numerical optimization and machine learning
Annabella Astorino – University of Calabria, Italy
Antonio Fuduli – University of Calabria, Italy
Optimization for data-driven methods
Giorgia Franchini – University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy
Simone Rebegoldi – University of Florence, Italy
Federica Porta – University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy
Optimization of marine prospects and sustainability of water resources under climate changes
Fabio Caldarola – University of Calabria, Italy
Manuela Carini – University of Calabria, Italy
Mario Maiolo – University of Calabria, Italy
Pythagorean stream: From numbers to mathematical models, blockchain, and distributed AI
Fabio Caldarola – University of Calabria, Italy
Manuela Carini – University of Calabria, Italy
Gianfranco d'Atri – University of Calabria, Italy
Quantum computing algorithms for science and industry
Jacopo Settino – University of Calabria, Italy
Andrea Giordano – ICAR–CNR, Italy
Carlo Mastroianni – ICAR-CNR, Italy
Francesco Plastina – University of Calabria, Italy
Andrea Vinci – ICAR-CNR, Italy
Recent advances in numerical computations for control theory
Elizaveta Shmalko – FRC CSC of RAS, Russia
Aleksandra Zhukova – FRC CSC of RAS, Russia
Askhat Diveev – FRC CSC of RAS, Russia
Recent trends on ODEs methods, low-rank approximations, and image-processing techniques
Antonella Falini – University of Bari, Italy
Francesca Mazzia – University of Bari, Italy
Variational analysis and optimization methods with applications in finance and economics
David Barilla – University of Messina, Italy
Tiziana Ciano – University of Valle d’Aosta, Italy
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