Solving life’s puzzles: Int’l conference on maths kicks off

Research scholars from Turkey, Qatar, Morocco, Oman, Sri Lanka, Italy, Canada, SA, Greece participate in conference.


News Desk January 28, 2014
Int’l conference on maths kicks off. PHOTO: FILE.



The inaugural session of an international conference on geometrical structures and differential equations was held at the National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST) on Monday, according to a press release.


The conference, “Symmetries, Differential Equations and Applications, (SDEA-II),” was held at the School of Natural Sciences.

Research scholars from Turkey, Qatar, Morocco, Oman, Sri Lanka, Italy, Canada, South Africa and Greece participated in the conference.

It was the second conference in the series, the first being SDEA-I held in DECMA, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa at the bicentenary of Evariste Galois in 2012.

The conference aims to provide a unique platform for researchers, faculty and especially students.

It is also an opportunity to interact and collaborate with distinguished researchers from all over the world working in the area of symmetries, conservation laws, bi-Hamiltonians, moving frames to study underlying geometrical structures and integral properties of differential equations.

Differential equations is one of the most important branches of Mathematics that helps understand the dynamics of real-life problems.

Published in The Express Tribune, January 28th, 2014.

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