Workshop on Iterative Approximation of Fixed Points
in the framework of
SYNASC 2020
22nd International Symposium on Symbolic and Numeric Algorithms for Scientific Computing
Timisoara, Romania
September 1-4, 2020
Workshop deadlines
01 April 2020 : Proposals for workshops, special sessions, tutorials
20 July 2020 : Paper submission for workshops and special sessions (extended deadline)
10 August 2020 : Notification of acceptance
20 August 2020 : Registration and revised papers for pre-proceedings
01-04 September 2020 : Symposium
30 November 2020 : Final papers for post-proceedings
Workshop Co-Chairs
+ Vasile Berinde, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Technical Univ. of Cluj-Napoca, North University Center at Baia Mare, Romania
+ Ioan A Rus, Department of Mathematics, University “Babes-Bolyai”, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
+ Adrian Petrușel, Department of Mathematics, University “Babes-Bolyai”, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
Aim
The workshop seeks to gather together scientists working in the field of Nonlinear Analysis, with special emphasis on iterative methods and algorithms in Fixed Point Theory. We hope that it will highlight the most recent advances in various branches of this area and will be an opportunity to exchange ideas and new results.
Topics
Proposed list of topics, not limited to:
+ Fixed point theory for various classes of contractive type operators.
+ Convergence and stability of fixed point iterative algorithms
+ Ulam-Hyers stability and fixed points
+ Applications of fixed point theory
Paper Submission
Papers (up to 8 pages in the two-column format) or extended abstracts (up to 2 pages) must be electronically submitted using the submission system accessible setup on EasyChair.
Publication
The papers accepted for presentation will be included in a locally edited proceedings (electronic version on a memory stick).
Extended versions of the papers accepted and presented at the workshop will be considering to be published as a special issue in the Mathematics and Computer Science Annals of the West University of Timisoara or SCPE – Scalable Computing: Practice and Experience (indexed by SCOPUS).
Other possibilities for publication will be formulated soon after the workshop.
Local chairs
+ Dorel Miheț, West University of Timisoara
+ Claudia Zaharia, West University of Timisoara
Contact data:
Dorel Miheț, Claudia Zaharia
Department of Mathematics
West University of Timisoara
E-mail: dorel.mihet@e-uvt.ro; claudia.zaharia@e-uvt.ro