Due to the global pandemic situation with the COVID-19 virus the Varna Conference editions have been halted in 2022 and 2023. We are glad to announce that we will have it in 2024!
Those who are interested in it can find more details below.


Second Announcement - Conference Programme



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History  This conference can be considered a continuation of previous meetings on Geometry and Mathematical Physics which took place in Bulgaria - Zlatograd (1995) and Varna (1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, and 2021).

    • "Geometry" in the title refers to modern differential geometry of real and complex manifolds with some emphasis on curves, sigma models, minimal surface theory, gravity, cosmology, string theory, holography

    • "Integrability" to either the integrability of complex structures or classical dynamical systems of particles, soliton dynamics, exact solutions in gravitational/gauge theories and hydrodynamical flows presented in geometrical form, and

    • "Quantization" to the transition from classical to quantum mechanics expressed in geometrical terms, i.e., geometric quantization, operator product expansions, anomalous dimensions, vertex algebras, etc.

The overall aim is to bring together experts in Classical and Modern Differential Geometry, Complex Analysis, Mathematical Physics and related fields to assess recent developments in these areas and to stimulate research in related topics.

Place   The Conference will take place in a stimulating environment, which combines a virgin natural landscape with tourist comfort and the unexpected neighbourhood of an ancient historical past. All this in a splendid part of the northern Bulgarian Black Sea coast in the vicinity of Varna.

Organizing Committee     Ivaïlo M. Mladenov (Sofia),   Vladimir Pulov (Varna),   Rutwig Campoamor-Stursberg (Madrid)  and   Akira Yoshioka (Tokyo)

INRNE Organizing Team    Nikolay Nikolov   and   Todor Popov

Advisory Committee    Ramon González Calvet (Barcelona),   Valeri Frolov (Edmonton),   Guowu Meng (Hong Kong),   John Oprea (Cleveland) and Abraham Ungar (North Dakota)

Standing Committee    Vladimir Gerdjikov (Sofia),  Andrei Ludu (Daytona),   Josef Mikes (Olomouc),    Gregory Naber (Philadelphia)  and   Magdalena Toda (Lubbock)   

 

Scientific Programme As previous  years we plan to have a few short Lecture Courses of  3--5  talks each and ordinary conference Talks which will be delivered by:

Lectures

Talks

  • Andreas Arvanitoyeorgos - Invariant Einstein Metrics on Compact Simple Lie Groups
  • Alexander Batkhin - Parametric Representation of Real Orthogonal Symplectic Matrices
  • Yacine Barhoumi-Andréani - Integrable Probability: Some Integrable Aspects of Probabilistic Models
  • Alexander Bruno - New Integrable Cases in the Euler-Poisson System for Rigid Body Dynamics
  • Georgi Bebrov - Encoding Optimum of a Quantum Key Distribution Model
  • Oscar Carballal - A Representation Theoretical Approach to Lie-Hamilton Systems Based on the Lie Algebra sp(4,R) and its Applications
  • Alina Dobrogowska - A New Look at Lie Algebras
  • Ramon González Calvet - On the Stability of the Solar System
  • Olena Chepurna - On Information Geometry Methods for Data Analysis
  • Rutwig Campoamor-Stursberg - Polynomial Algebras in the Universal Enveloping Algebras of Simple Exceptional Lie Algebras
  • Giampiero Esposito - Projective Path to Points at Infinity in Spherically Symmetric Spacetimes
  • Dorel Fetcu - Biharmonic and Biconservative Submanifolds in \(CP^n\)
  • Vladimir Gerdjikov -Riemann-Hilbert Problems, Polynomial Lax Pairs and Integrable Equations
  • Vesselin G. Gueorguiev - Reparametrization Invariance and Its Relation to the Dark Energy and Dark Matter Phenomena
  • Francisco J. Herranz -Classical and Quantum Time-Dependent Hamiltonian Systems from Coalgebra Symmetry and Applications
  • Vasyl Kovalchuk - Solutions of Heisenberg Models for Spin Distributions on Curved Surfaces of Revolution
  • Andrei Ludu - Polygonal Rotating Patterns of Leidenfrost Systems as Cnoidal Waves
  • Josef Mikes - Rigidity Questions of Geodesic Mappings and their Generalizations
  • Stoyan Mishev - Nucleon-Nucleon Potentials and Neutron Star Equation of State
  • Marian Ioan Munteanu - Magnetic Jacobi Fields in Almost Contact Metric Manifolds
  • Takemi Nakamura - Dually Flat Structure of the Parametric Family of Ground States of Quantum Statistical Systems
  • Abdigappar Narmanov - On the Diffeomorphisms of Foliated Manifolds
  • Nikolay Nikolov - Vertex Algebra for Perturbation Theory
  • Gulgassyl Nugmanova - Dually Flat Structure of the Parametric Family of Ground States of Quantum Statistical Systems
  • Dhriti Sundar Patra - Contact GRA Solitons and Applications to General Relativity
  • Patrik Peška - Some Properties of Tensor Decomposition
  • Todor Popov - Landau Levels versus Hydrogen Atom
  • Francesco G. Russo - Pseudo-Fermionic Operators and Generalized Quaternion Groups
  • Akifumi Sako - Ricci Curvature of Some Cayley Graph
  • Michail Stoilov - Geometric Quantization of Systems with Second Class Constraints
  • Neli Stoilova - Generalized Lie (Super)Algebras and Quantum Statistics
  • Shogo Tanimura - Quantization of Constraint System and Homological Commutation Relation of Electric and Magnetic Fluxes
  • Magdalena Toda - Generalized Willmore Surfaces and Biophysical Applications
  • Valdemar Tsanov - A Numerical Criterion Ffor Non-Emptiness of Kempf-Ness Sets
  • Viorica Ungureanu - Global Solutions of GDTREs on Ordered Banach Spaces of Measurable Functions and their Applications to Stochastic Control
  • Andres Vina - Holomorphic Gauge Fields on B-Branes
  • Lenka Vítková - On Certain Properties of Rotary Mappings
  • Angel Zhivkov - Explicit Solutions of Two-Center Problem in the Plane: Negative Energies

 

Proceedings  The Proceedings will be published after peer review process which is carried out by the Editors of the Proceedings Series and the Editorial Board of Journal of Geometry and Symmetry in Physics.
Papers published in either of these Journals will be collected in a special Proceedings volume which will be distributed freely of charge to the registered participants. Besides, since the begining of 2015 all Proceedings volumes are a part of the Euclid

 

Registration Fee  There will be a flat registration fee of €510/€610 for a double/single room accommodation. This fee covers besides the room, the transfers from/to Varna airport, three meals per day, refreshments, the welcome and farewell parties, excursion and a copy of the Conference Proceedings  volume. The fee for online participation is €180 which should be transfered after the acceptance of the paper. The registration fee for the accompanying persons in double room accommodation is €350. Payment in US dollars and Bulgarian Levs is accepted at current exchange rates. Please notice  that  this  fee should be paid  in cash  upon arrival and  that no credit cards, personal cheques, bank drafts or travelers cheques can be accepted.

Registration
  Please, complete and send your  Registration Form. If you wish just to receive information about the future meetings, please register here. Deadline for submitting the Registration Forms and Abstracts is 30 May 2024.


Arrival/Departure
When the precise data for your travel is available, please complete the Arrival, respectively the Departure form.

 Accommodation  In the   hotel in Sts. Constantine and Elena (hotel Koral is listed under number 26 on the map). It is assumed that 6  June  and  13 June  are the arrival,  respectively the departure days.
Please, notice that there is not a local organizing Committee in Varna  and earlier arrival  will create a lot of problems. However the stay after the Conference can be arranged.

Flight Connections  - Varna Airport

Information

International Conference on Geometry, Integrability and Quantization, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
Institute of Mechanics, Acad. G. Bonchev Str., Bl. 4, 1113 Sofia, BULGARIA.   
Tel: ++ 3592--979 67 32,    Fax: ++ 3592--872 37 87

E-mail Addresses:

  • Ivaïlo M. Mladenov -- mladenov@imbm.bas.bg
  • Vladimir Pulov -- vpulov@hotmail.com
  • Rutwig Campoamor-Stursberg -- rutwig@ucm.es
  • Akira Yoshioka -- yoshioka_a@rs.tus.ac.jp
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