9th international conference on Clifford Algebras and their Applications in Mathematical Physics
ICCA9 Conference will take place on 15 to 20 July 2011 at the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, Germany
The 9th International Conference on Clifford Algebras and their Applications (ICCA9) brings together the leading scientists in the field of Clifford algebras and their various applications in mathematics, physics, engineering and other applied sciences. We invite you to participate in the exchange of the latest results in research and application.
The conference programme consists of plenary lectures, main talks and contributed talks in parallel sessions. Topics that will be discussed are:
• Clifford algebras
• Geometric algebras
• Global analysis, differential geometry, spin geometry
• Clifford algebras and Clifford analysis in theoretical physics
• Clifford analysis, quaternionic analysis, applications
• Discrete Clifford structures, numerical methods
• History of Clifford algebras and Clifford analysis
Scientists and specialists are invited to submit abstracts. The Call for Papers is open until 31st January 2011.
Contact:
Bauhaus-Universität Weimar
Faculty of Civil Engineering
ICCA9 Conference Coordination
Dr. Roland Schmiedel
Coudraystraße 13
99421 Weimar
Tel.: +49 (0) 36 43/58 42 77
Fax: +49 (0) 36 43/58 42 70
E-Mail: icca9@uni-weimar.de
http://euklid.bauing.uni-weimar.de/ICCA9/index.htm
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