Call for Papers
In the last decade, the growth of the Internet and other web technologies have driven fast developments of various networking technologies that are becoming primary parts of our daily lives. The wealth of existing algorithms and architectures for parallel and distributed computing combined with the proliferation of future wireless technologies and electronic devices resulted in a fast-growing adoption of future networks and highly decentralized systems. Future networks and distributed systems research is an interdisciplinary research field involving academic researchers in computer science, communication engineering, physics and social and behavioral studies, as well as information technology industry consultants and practitioners to support multiservice, multimedia services convergence, service ubiquity and context awareness, mobility, fixed-mobile convergence, variable connectivity, quality of service, spontaneous and autonomic networking and other capabilities.
The 2025 International Conference on Operator Theory, PDEs, and Applied Mathematics (CITOMA'25) addresses advances to bring together researchers (faculty and PhD students) in the field of pure and applied mathematics. It also aims to encourage researchers to continue their doctoral work. This conference is organized as the fifth edition of the International Conference on Operator Theory, PDEs, and their Applications, continuing from the previous four editions organized by our faculty and research laboratory in the years 2013, 2016, 2019, and 2022.
Authors are solicited to contribute original, unpublished contributions in all aspects of Operator Theory, PDEs and Applications and Applied Mathematics. Submitted articles must not be concurrently considered elsewhere for publication.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
The domain of operator theory, including the solvability study of certain types of operator equations or classical systems acting on well-defined spaces.
Partial differential equations (Existence, Uniqueness, and Stability) and their applications.
Mathematical modeling and numerical simulation of specific problems in physics and engineering.
Important Dates
Final Paper Submission due: Sept 15, 2025 - Add to Calendar
Notification of Acceptance: Oct 01, 2025 - Add to Calendar
Authors Registration Deadline: Oct 30, 2025 - Add to Calendar
Conference: November 11 - 12 - 13, 2025 - Add to Calendar