West Asia Mathematical School (WAMS) : Mathematics and their interactions

The West Asia Mathematical School (WAMS) is organized in collaboration and under the supervision of CIMPA. This school is organized in cooperation with College of Science-University of Diyala, University of Nantes and Nesin Mathematics Village.

The objective of this school is to offer a fairly complete courses in the modeling field, ranging from theoretical approaches to concrete developments (modeling and numerical simulations). The implementation and development of numerical approximation methods requires, first and foremost, a good knowledge of mathematical equations (differential equations, partial differential equations) but also the phenomena they account for. Finally, the efficient implementation of the associated approximation algorithms can not be conceived without an introduction to computer skills. These courses are intended for students, researchers or teaching researchers wishing to acquire an introduction to modern training in the field of mathematics and their applications.

 

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sponsors: CIMPA, University of Diyala, College of Science-University of Diyala, LMJL-Université de Nantes, Nesin Mathematics Village, IMU, University of Tikrit, College of Education of pure Sciences-University of Tikrit, Izmir Metropolitain Municipality, French-Embassy-Bagdad

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Coordinators

  • Abdeljalil Nachaoui, Laboratoire de Mathéatiques-Jean Leray, Universit de Nantes, France

  • Fatima M. Aboud, Department of mathematics, College of Sciences, University of Diyala

Deadline: 15 September 2019

Title : Mathematics and their interactions

Location : Nesin Mathematics Village-Izmir-Turkey

Dates : October 27-November 3, 2019

 Scientific Committee

  • Abdeljalil Nachaoui, Laboratoire de Mathématiques Jean Leray, Université de Nantes, France.

  • Yusif S. Gasimov, Azerbaijan University, Azerbaijan. 

  • Francois Jauberteau, Laboratoire de Mathématiques Jean Leray, Université de Nantes, France.

  • Abdelhalim Larhlimi, Département Informatique, Université de Nantes, France.

  • Tahseen H. Moubarak, College of Sciences, University of Diyala, Iraq.

  • Tamaz Tadumdaze, Institute of Applied Mathematics, Tbilisi State University, Tbilisi,Georgia.

Local Organizing Committee

  • The person in charge: F. M. Aboud, Department of mathematics, College of Sciences, University of Diyala, Iraq.

  • Karzan A. Berdawood, College of Sciences, Department of Mathematics, University of Salahaddin-Erbil, Iraq.

  • Burcu Gürbüz, Department of Computer Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences, Üsküdar University, Turkey.

  • Ali Nesin, Istanbul Bilgi University, Department of Mathematics and Nesin Mathematics Village, Turkey .

  • Aslı Can Korkmaz, Nesin Mathematics Village, Turkey .

  • Aycan Sahin, Nesin Mathematics Village, Turkey.

  • Lieth A Majeed, Department of mathematics, College of Sciences, University of Diyala, Iraq.

  • Ghassan Ezzulddin Arif, Department of mathematics, College of Education for pure sciences, University of Tikrit, Iraq.

Description of the program

These courses are intended for students, researchers or teaching researchers wishing to acquire an introduction to modern training in the field of mathematics and their applications

 

Lecturers and courses

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Fatima M. Aboud, Department of mathematics, College of Sciences, University of Diyala, Iraq Mathematical tools for partial differential equations analysis

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Yusif S. Gasimov, Azerbaijan University, Azerbaijan

Inverse Eigenvalue Problems with Applications to Some Mechanical Systems.

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Abdelhalim Larhlimi, Département Informatique, Université de Nantes, France

Mathematical methods in metabolic engineering for strain design

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Amine Laghrib, Department of Mathematics, University of Sultan Moulay Sliman Beni Mellal, Morocco

Introduction to Image processing and image restoration

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Tahseen H. Moubarak, College of Sciences, University of Diyala, Iraq​​

Concepts and methods of Mathematical physics and some of their applications.

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Abdeljalil Nachaoui, Laboratoire de Mathématiques Jean Leray, Université de Nantes, France

A mathematical procedure for detecting osteoarthritis-induced cartilage degeneration

 

Tentative schedule

A. Nachaoui

Introduction

  • Motivation : examples from industry

F. M. Aboud

A review of analysis

  • Basic function spaces

  • Definitions Properties of Hilbert space

  • Green formula and its applications

  • variational formulation

A. Nachaoui

A mathematical procedure for detecting osteoarthritis-induced cartilage degeneration

  • Modellisation of the knee

  • Iterative methods for solving the inverse Cauchy problems

  • Finite-element method

  • Implementation, freeFem

Y. G. Gasimov

Inverse Eigenvalue Problems with Applications to Some Mechanical Systems

  • Eigenvalue problems in mechanics modelisation

  • Shape optimization problems

  • Support functions and variation of the domain

  • Numerical implementation*

A. Larhlimi

Mathematical methods in metabolic engineering for strain design

  • Introduction to constraint-based modeling of metabolic networks

  • Polyhedral theory and duality theory and their applications in metabolic engineering

(minimal cut sets, objective prediction and strain design)

A. Laghrib

Introduction to Image processing and image restoration

  • Introduction to image processing

  • Image restoration-Denoising

  • Image restoration-Deconvolution

  • Practical work using Matlab

T. H. Moubarak

Concepts and methods of Mathematical physics and some of their applications

  • Example of applications of Mathematical physics

  • Electrical resistivity .

  • Effect of the energy in thermodynamics field

  • Mathematics and quantum mechanics

 

local website: http://www.en.sciences.uodiyala.edu.iq/pages?id=101

For more information contact: Izmir.Cimpa-Wams@univ-nantes.fr