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The series is aimed specifically at publishing peer-reviewed reviews and contributions presented at conferences, workshops, and international seminars as well as edited volumes commemorating and honoring significant achievements by mathematicians. This content covers various topics within pure and applied mathematics and provides up-to-date coverage of new developments, methods, and applications.
The book will contain refereed articles by the invited speakers on the 2024 AMP conference to be held during August 5-17, 2024 online. AMP stands for Analysis and Mathematical Physics. It brings leading experts in their fields, delivering 1-hour lectures in their field of expertise. There are 28 invited speakers, and there will also be many participants attending the online conference without presenting talks. The conference will concentrate on the following topics:
Inverse problems for nonlocal operators
Orthogonal polynomials, Jacobi and CMV matrices
Quantum graphs
Applications of spectral and scattering theory to quantum mechanics and plasma physics
Differential operators on closed sets
Differential operators on spatial networks
Direct and inverse spectral and scattering theory for differential and difference equations and for systems of such equations
The aim of the conference is to bring together leading experts and young researchers from all over the world who work in the area of mathematical physics. It promotes exchange of ideas and develops future scientific collaborations and strengthens existing collaborations. The online conference will be broadcast live on a zoom webinar broadcast on Facebook and Youtube channels of IIMAS of UNAM.
The list of the speakers and the details for the conference can be found at the conference webpage:
https://www.iimas.unam.mx/amp2024/
Tuncay Aktosun is Professor of Mathematics at the University of Texas at Arlington. He has published articles in Inverse Problems, Journal of Mathematical Physics, and other journals in mathematics, mathematical physics, and applied mathematics. His research interests include scattering and inverse scattering problems, integrable evolution equations, and related topics. He received his Ph.D. degree in mathematical physics from Indiana University in Bloomington.
Sergei Avdonin is Professor of Mathematics at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. His main research areas are controllability of distributed parameter systems, nonharmonic Fourier series, and inverse problems of mathematical physics. His recent publications are related to control and inverse problems for quantum graphs. In 2012 Prof. Avdonin received the Usibelli research award as the best researcher of the year at the University of Alaska Fairbanks.
Ricardo Weder is a senior researcher and a professor of Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, México City. He is also an emeritus National Researcher of Sistema Nacional de Investigadores, CONAHCYT, México. His main research areas are functional analysis and mathematical physics. He does research in operator theory, direct and inverse spectral and scattering theories, ordinary and partial differential equations, and discrete equations. He also works in the areas of quantum mechanics, scattering of particles and fields, quantum field theory, and wave propagation. He is the author of many high-quality journal articles, proceeding papers, and book chapters. He has authored two research monographs, and he has also been the editor of two research monographs. He has served and is also currently serving as a member of the editorial board for several leading international journals in mathematics and in physics. Prof. Weder has had the experience of organizing several international conferences.



