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📌 *Mathematics Training and Talent Search (MTTS) Summer Camp 2025* *Last date* : 17 FEB 2025 *Eligibility* • *Level O:* 2nd yr UG students with mathematics as one of the main/major subjects. • *Level I:* 3rd yr UG students with mathematics as one of the main/major subjects. • *Level II* : 1st yr PG students with mathematics as one of the main/major subjects. *Selection* The selection will be purely on merit, based on consistent and good academic record and the recommendation letter from a mathematics professor closely acquainted with the candidate. The list of selected candidates will be posted on the MTTS website by March 09, 2025. Only selected candidates will be informed of their selection by email. *Venues & Duration (2025)* • IISER Pune (May 26–June 21) • KIIT Bhubaneswar (May 26– June 21) • Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli (May 19–June 14) IISER Pune will be the main camp venue where all the three levels will be held. Only level O will be conducted at other venues. *Application* : https://mtts.org.in/mtts2025

🔢 *One-Week National-Level Online Workshop* 🔢 🖥️ " *SAGEMATH for Mathematicians: Unlocking Advanced Computation* " 🚀 Enhance Your Computational Skills & Revolutionize Your Mathematical Approach! 🚀 📅 Dates: *March 3rd - 7th, 2025* ⏳ Duration: *One Week* 🕕 Time: *7:00 PM - 8:30 PM (IST)* 💻 Mode: *100% Online* Registration link: https://bit.ly/SAGE-MATH 📢 Calling All Mathematicians, Professors, Research Scholars & Students! This exclusive hands-on workshop is designed to introduce SageMath, a powerful open-source mathematical tool. Learn how to apply advanced computational techniques to solve complex mathematical problems efficiently! 🌟 *Workshop Highlights:* ✅ *Introduction to SageMath* – Interface, syntax, and functionalities ✅ *Linear Algebra with SageMath* – Matrix operations, eigenvalues, and system of equations ✅ *Graph Theory Applications* – Graph visualization, algorithms, and network analysis ✅ *Symbolic Computation* – Calculus, algebra, and equation solving ✅ *Real-World Mathematical Modeling* – Applications in research and academics ✅ *Hands-on Coding Sessions* – Practical problem-solving with live demonstrations ✅ *Interactive Q&A & Expert Discussions* – Clarify doubts & engage with professionals ✅ *E-Certificate for All Participants* – Get recognized for your skill enhancement 👨🏫 *Who Should Attend?* 🎯 *Educators & Professors* – Integrate SageMath into teaching & research 🎯 *Students & Research Scholars* – Enhance computational problem-solving skills 🎯 *Mathematics Enthusiasts* – Explore the power of computational mathematics 📌 *Why Join?* 🚀 Master SageMath, an open-source alternative to MATLAB & Mathematica 🚀 Gain hands-on experience with real-world mathematical computations 🚀 Strengthen your research & analytical capabilities 📞 For more details, contact: 📱 Mobile: +91 99943 26512

*The IITM - Summer Fellowship Programme of two months with stipend* *Eligibility* : Candidates pursuing 3rd year of UG (BE/B.Tech/B.Sc Engg) or 3rd or 4th year of Integrated/Dual Degree in Masters Programme (M.E./M.Tech/M.Sc) programme. 1st year of M.Sc./M.A, MBA with outstanding academic background in terms of high ranks in University examinations are encouraged to apply, highlighting their academic performance and achievement including papers presented at seminars, projects executed, design contests participated, score/rank in Mathematics Olympiad and any other awards/distinctions obtained. [IIT students are not eligible to apply] *Period of the Summer Fellowship Programme:* The programme is likely to commence from 19th May 2025 to 18th July 2025. Stipend: A sum of Rs.15000/- per month will be given as a stipend for a maximum period of 2 months, prorated for the actual period of internship at IIT Madras. https://ssp.iitm.ac.in/summer-fellowship-registration *The Last date for Online Submission: 28 Feb. 2025 at 5.00 p.m.*

The *Department of Mathematics*, IISHLS,Indus University is pleased to announce a four-day online *Certification Program* on *“Python for Mathematical Problem Solving”* 📅 Date: 11th February – 14th February 2025 ⏰ Time: 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM 💻 Mode: Online Program Highlights: ✅ Daily hands-on training ✅ Practical applications of mathematical concepts using Python ✅ E-certificates for all participants Participation Fees: Students (UG & PG): ₹100 Research Scholars & Faculty Members: ₹200 📌 Last Date for Registration: 10th February 2025, by 4:00 PM How to Register? (3 Simple Steps) 1️⃣ Pay the registration fee through the link: https://pay.webfront.in/webfront/#/merchantinfo/indus-university/7526 2️⃣ Save the payment receipt as an image or PDF. 3️⃣ Fill out the registration form and upload the payment receipt: https://forms.gle/qh5PD8M9ALJHXECm7

📌 *National Conference on Applicable Mathematics-2025 on March 3-4, 2025* Organized by: Kolhapur Maharashtra, India Registration: https://sukapps.unishivaji.ac.in/WorkshopConferenceSeminarPro_app/#/login Registration Fee: 700₹ - 1500₹ Submission of Abstract: 20 February 2025 Deadline for Full Paper Submission and Registration : 28 February 2025. Brochure link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1lWtEqw0KAHUNyleNUH0nXqwMPvW8xLeR/view?usp=sharing ==================== WhatsApp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va5KcqlDZ4LTSxWeYO08

📌 *2025 Workshop on Matrices and Operators at University of Regina, Regina on August 19-21, 2025* The purpose of this international workshop is to promote research and collaboration among researchers with an interest in matrix theory, operator theory, operator algebra, quantum information theory, and related topics. Participants are encouraged to present their latest findings and discoveries, and share their experiences and research problems, while fostering an atmosphere of collaboration and mutual learning. Through dialogue and knowledge exchange, the workshop aims to enhance the collective growth and development of the research community involved in matrix theory, operator theory, operator algebra, quantum information theory, and related fields. The official MAO 2025 conference website is https://sites.google.com/view/matrices-and-operators-2025/home. ==================== WhatsApp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va5KcqlDZ4LTSxWeYO08

*TOP 7 MOST INFLUENTIAL THEORIES IN MATHEMATICAL SCIENCE* *1. Number Theory* *Concept:* Deals with properties of integers (whole numbers). Includes prime numbers (divisible only by 1 and themselves), divisibility rules, and Diophantine equations (finding integer solutions). It explores concepts like factorization, modular arithmetic, and the distribution of primes. *Significance:* Underpins cryptography, computer science, and many pure math areas. *Thinker(s):* Pythagoras, Euclid, Diophantus, Fermat, Gauss, and many more throughout history. *Books:* Euclid's *Elements* (c. 300 BC), Gauss's *Disquisitiones Arithmeticae* (1801) *2. Euclidean Geometry* *Concept:* Studies points, lines, planes, angles, and shapes based on Euclid's axioms (self-evident truths). Includes concepts like congruence, similarity, and the Pythagorean theorem. It provides a framework for understanding spatial relationships in a flat plane. *Significance:* Foundation of classical geometry and a cornerstone of mathematics education. *Thinker(s):* Primarily Euclid, who compiled and systematized existing knowledge in his *Elements*. *Books:* Euclid's *Elements* (c. 300 BC) is the primary text. *3. Calculus* *Concept:* Deals with continuous change. Differential calculus studies rates of change and slopes of curves. Integral calculus studies accumulation of quantities and areas under curves. These two branches are linked by the fundamental theorem of calculus. *Significance:* Essential tool for physics, engineering, economics, and countless other fields. *Thinker(s):* Isaac Newton and Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz independently developed calculus. *Books:* Newton's *Principia Mathematica* (1687), Leibniz's work on calculus (late 17th century) *4. Set Theory* *Concept:* Deals with sets, which are collections of distinct objects. Includes concepts like subsets, unions, intersections, and power sets. Set theory provides a basis for defining numbers, functions, and other mathematical objects. *Significance:* Foundation for much of modern mathematics and a common language for describing mathematical objects. *Thinker(s):* Georg Cantor is considered the father of set theory. *Books:* Cantor's work on set theory (late 19th century) *5. Group Theory* *Concept:* Studies groups, which are algebraic structures consisting of a set with a binary operation (like addition or multiplication) that satisfies certain axioms (closure, associativity, identity element, inverse element). *Significance:* Used to analyze symmetry, solve equations, and understand the structure of various mathematical objects. *Thinker(s):* Évariste Galois, Niels Henrik Abel, and others contributed to its early development. *Books:* Galois's work on group theory (early 19th century) *6. Probability Theory* *Concept:* Studies the likelihood of random events. Includes concepts like probability distributions, random variables, expectation, and conditional probability. It provides a framework for analyzing uncertain situations. *Significance:* Essential for statistics, finance, physics, and many other fields where randomness plays a role. *Thinker(s):* Blaise Pascal, Pierre de Fermat, Andrey Kolmogorov, and others contributed to its development. *Books:* Kolmogorov's *Foundations of the Theory of Probability* (1933) *7. Statistics* *Concept:* Deals with the collection, analysis, interpretation, presentation, and organization of data. Includes methods for summarizing data, estimating parameters, testing hypotheses, and making predictions. *Significance:* Used to draw conclusions from data and make informed decisions in various fields. *Thinker(s):* Ronald Fisher, William Sealy Gosset ("Student"), and many others laid the foundations of modern statistics. *Books:* Fisher's *Statistical Methods for Research Workers* (1925) (Copied)

📌 *Short Term Programme for teachers on Theory of Differential Equations at IIT Hyderabad during 03-08, March 2025* This workshop is meant for college teachers. Spread the words and encourage suitable teachers/scholars to apply. Deadline: 15/02/2025 No Registration Fee Note: Maximum 50 seats are allowed. Registration link: https://mmc.ugc.ac.in/registration/Index After registration, kindly fill https://forms.gle/Cj4uYjsriz1PnaTL8 The STP Programme is equivalent to 1week Short Term Programme for regulation of CAS. For registration queries: [email protected] ==================== WhatsApp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va5KcqlDZ4LTSxWeYO08

📌 *Vigyan Vidushi Program - 2025 on June 30 - July 11, 2025* The Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR), Mumbai organizes a two-week summer school, the Vigyan Vidushi program in Mathematics for Indian women students in mathematics. Women students enrolled in the first year of a two-year MSc degree program in mathematics, or the fourth year of an Integrated BSc-MSc degree program in mathematics (or equivalent). Exceptionally good, motivated women students in the final year of their bachelor degree program or the third year of an Integrated BSc-MSc degree program in mathematics (or equivalent) may also apply. Application deadline: March 31, 2025 Deadline for receiving referee letters: April 7, 2025 More details https://mathweb.tifr.res.in/vigyanvidushi