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International Society for Analysis, its Applications and Computation
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The International Society for Analysis, its Applications and Computation (ISAAC)[1] was founded at the University of Delaware in 1996 and is dedicated to the promotion of mathematical analysis and its applications. It has organized international congresses biannually since 1996 and supported regional conferences in various fields of analysis in developing countries since then. The society has members from all continents. Robert Gilbert (University of Delaware), Heinrich Begehr (Free University Berlin), MW Wong (York University), Michael Ruzhansky (Imperial College London), Luigi Rodino (University of Turin) and Michael Reissig (TU Bergakademie Freiberg) served as its past presidents. [2] The current president is Uwe Kähler (University of Aveiro). [3]
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Conferences
International congresses organized by ISAAC took place in:
- University of Delaware, USA (1996)
- Fukuoka University, Japan (1998)
- Free University Berlin, Germany (2001)
- Toronto University, Canada (2003)
- University of Catania, Italy (2005)
- Ankara University, Turkey (2007)
- Imperial College London, UK (2009)
- Peoples' Friendship University of Russia, Russia (2011)
- Pedagogical University of Krakow, Poland (2013)
- University of Macao, Macau (2015)
- Linnaeus University, Sweden (2017)[4][5]
- University of Aveiro, Portugal (2019)
- Ghent University, Ghent (2021) (in online form)
- University of São Paulo, Brazil (2023)
These congresses have attracted an increasing number of analysts and applied mathematicians from around the world.[2] The next congress will take place at Nazarbayev University in Astana, Kazakhstan, in July 2025.[6]
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