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Home — Events — Geometric Analysis and Functional Analysis (GAFA)

Geometric Analysis and Functional Analysis (GAFA)

Date: 23 - 27 August 2027

Location: Mathematical Institute of the Kazakhstan Branch of Lomonosov Moscow State University

Event type: Conference

Organisers: Vladimir Matveev (Jena), Mahmud Sadybekov (IMMM), Durvudha Suragan (Nazarbayev)

Functional analysis and its applications in natural sciences and industry is one of the flagship mathematical disciplines of Kazakhstan and neighbouring countries. There are traditional mathematical schools in different cities which actively interact, active cooperation with mathematicians abroad, summer schools for students, traditional annual conferences (e.g. the “April conference” at IMMM, Almaty), etc. Recently, it has become apparent that one can effectively combine this expertise with geometric analysis and, more specifically, with (global and local) differential geometry.

The goal of this conference is to bring these two groups of experts together to exchange ideas and share methods for studying various problems, applying these new ideas and methods in their specific research projects.

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