Workshop overview
Differential algebra originated in the foundational works by J.R. Ritt and E. Kolchin.
Since that times it has attracted a great attention from mathematicians and computer scientists from different fields.
Differential Algebra and Related Topics (DART) is a series of workshops which aims at bringing researchers from these fields together and to offer an opportunity to participants to present their original research, to learn of research progress and new developments, and to exchange ideas and views on differential algebra and related topics.
DART VIII was organized by Institute for Algebra of Johannes Kepler University and supported by DK computational mathematics.
You can contact organizers via dart8@jku.at .
Specific topics for the workshop include but are not limited to:
- Algebraic differential and difference equations
- Differential and difference dimension theory
- Differential and difference Galois theory
- Model theoretic aspects of differential algebra
- Differential invariants
- D-module theory and Riemann-Hilbert correspondence
- Exterior differential and integrable systems
- Integro-differential algebras and Rota-Baxter algebras
- Analysis, combinatorics and number theory related to differential algebra
- Polynomial vector fields
- Computational differential and difference algebras (characteristic sets, closed-form solutions, factorization etc)
- Applications of differential and difference algebras (control theory, physics, chemistry, biology etc)
Poster session
Important Dates:
- Poster submission deadline:
April 30th, 2017 May 31st, 2017
- Notification of acceptance/rejection:
May 31st, 2017 June 30th, 2017
- Conference: September 11th to 14th, 2017
Poster abstracts of up to two pages can be submitted at Easychair.
Previous DARTs:
- DART VII, CUNY, New York City, USA, 2016
- DART VI, Beijing, China, 2015
- DART V, Lille, France, 2013
- DART IV, Beijing, China, 2010
- DART III, Rutgers University, Newark, USA, 2008
- DART II, Rutgers University, Newark, USA, 2007
- DART I, Rutgers University, Newark, USA, 2000