2017 International Conference on Pure and Applied Mathematics (ICPAM2017)
Prague,Czech Republic, July 22-25 in 2017

More information about ICPAM2017, please visit: http://www.icpam.org


ICPAM2017 conference will be published by: International Journal of Applied Physics

and Mathematics (ISSN: 2010-362X).

Keynote Speakers
Prof. Necdet Bildik,Celal Bayar University, Turkey
Prof. Anh Dung NGO,Metropolitan State école de technologie supérieure (U. du Québec),

Canada
Prof.Dashnor Hoxha,Orleans University, France

History
ICPAM 2016
July 18-22, London, UK
International Journal of Applied Physics and Mathematics(IJAPM)
ISSN: 2010-362X
ICPAM 2015
July 16-17, Roma, Italy
International Journal of Applied Physics and Mathematics(IJAPM)
ISSN: 2010-362X
ICPAM 2014
July 18-19, Madrid, Spain
International Journal of Modeling and Optimization
ISSN: 2010-3697
Papers online: http://www.ijmo.org/list-61-1.html
ICPAM 2013
July 20-21, Moscow,Russia
International Journal of Modeling and Optimization
ISSN: 2010-3697
Papers online: http://www.ijmo.org/list-6-1.html
ICPAM 2012
July 7-8, Paris, France.
International Journal of Applied Physics and Mathematics(IJAPM)
ISSN: 2010-362X
Papers online:http://www.ijapm.org/list-6-1.html


Submission
By Email: icpam@sciei.org
By Easy Chair: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=icpam2017

Venue:
Hotel Kings Court-pending
U Obecniho Domu 3, Prague, 110 00, Czech Republic
http://www.hotelkingscourt.cz/


Call for Paper:
Topics of interest for submission include, but are not limited to:
Applied Partial Differential Equations
Applied Mathematics and Approximation Theory in the Broad Sense
Computational Physics
Mathematical Biology
Image Processing

Contact: Ms. Amy Hu
Email:icpam@sciei.org
Tel:+86-18207777775

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