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2010

Cette école est organisée conjointement par le Département d’Enseignement et de Recherche (DER) de Mathématiques et Informatique de la Faculté des Sciences et Techniques de l’Université de Bamako, le CIMPA (Centre International de Mathématiques Pures et Appliquées), l’UNESCO (L’Organisation des Nations Unies pour l’Éducation, la Science et la Culture) et le RAGAAD (Réseau Africain de Géométrie et Algèbre Appliquées au Développement).

There is already a fairly large community of mathematicians specializing in commutative algebra in Turkey. The general consensus of this community is that the interaction with related areas of algebraic and arithmetic geometry and combinatorics will enhance the vitality of the research in this field. A primary goal of the school is to cultivate such interaction.

The objective of the school is to present to the students the state of the art of dynamic optimization with regard to Deterministic and Stochastic Optimal Control. This will be accomplished through several courses about the modeling, the analysis and the numerical resolution of optimal control problems.

The research school is intended to higher education and research teaching staffs. The expected audiences are PhD students, young faculty members from universities in Asia.

This Winter School will cover different topics in Non Commutative Geometry, and its connections with other areas of Mathematics and Physics, such as Operator Index Theory, Strings, Representations, Operator Algebras, and K-Theory.

The objective of the school is to provide introductory training in Number Theory and Cryptography to graduate students and young researchers from Nepal and other countries in the same area.

We would like to adress the school to «pure mathematicians» not necessarily with a backgound in computing. Mathematicians from Nepal and neighboring countries need to develop activities in this direction.

The objective of this school is to increase the number of students in the Master and Doctoral Program of IMCA, specially from the Andean region and Peruvians not from Lima, by offering fellowships to bright students.

Since the pioneering works of G. Stampacchia and H. Brézis in the sixties, the variational inequalities play a fundamental and central role in applied mathematics, at the crossroads of analysis, optimization and mechanics. This privileged situation has generated a rapid development of the topic. The main objective of the school is to train PhD students, postdocs and researchers of this part of the world (Vietnam and more widely Asia) to the recent advances in the domain of variational inequalities, quasivariational inequalities, complementarity problems and variational systems.

Predicting the evolution of geophysical fluids ( atmosphere, ocean, continental waters ) is an important social issue especially for countries with a strong potential to undergo extreme natural events (tornados, typhoons, flood) with severe impacts on the economical and social activities).

These last decades strong improvements have been realized in modelling these flows and reliable models now exist for predicting natural catastrophes related to geophysical flows.

This Research School is designed for researchers and graduate students who wish to improve their knowledge of probability, stochastic processes, statistics, and their applications to the life sciences. More precisely the topics of this School is "probabilistic models and statistical tools in population dynamics and genetics".