FoCM 2023
12-21 June 2023
Paris - France
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About The Event
Foundations of Computational Mathematics
The conference in Paris will be the ninth conference of the FoCM society, following the meeting that gave birth to the idea of FoCM in Park City (1995), and 8 very successful meetings in Rio de Janeiro (1997), Oxford (1999), Minneapolis (2002), Santander (2005), Hong Kong (2008), Budapest (2011), Montevideo (2014) and Barcelona (2017).
The conference in Vancouver planned for 2020 was cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Each of the previous conferences had several hundred participants from all branches of mathematics that impinge on computation in the broadest sense.
FoCM conferences are usually organized as follows: mornings are devoted to plenary talks and afternoons to the workshops, which are run in parallel. The conference is divided in three periods of three days, and each workshop is held during one of these periods. The spirit of FoCM is that participants are encouraged to come to the whole duration of the conference, and attend talks in different workshops. Poster sessions are also organized by each workshop.
For any inquiries, please email us at info@focm2023.org.The conference is an "in person" event (not online or hybrid).
Latest News
The 2023 Vasil A. Popov prize winner is Matthew Colbrook
The 2023 Vasil A. Popov prize is awarded to Matthew Colbrook, University of Cambridge.
The 2023 Stephen Smale prize is awarded to Shayan Oveis Gharan
The fifth Stephen Smale prize is awarded to Shayan Oveis Gharan, University of Washington.
Plenary speakers
Workshops
Multiresolution and Adaptivity in Numerical PDEs
Computational Number Theory
Graph Theory and Combinatorics
Computational Geometry and Topology
Geometric Integration and Computational Mechanics
Foundations of Data Assimilation and Inverse Problems
Stochastic Computation
Computational Dynamics
Continuous Optimization
Real-Number Complexity
Foundations of Data Science and Machine Learning
Random Matrices
Computational Algebraic Geometry
Computational Harmonic Analysis and Data Science
Numerical Linear Algebra
Approximation Theory
Computational Optimal Transport
Foundations of Numerical PDEs
Information-Based Complexity
Symbolic Analysis
Special Functions and Orthogonal Polynomials
Scientific Program Committees
The Scientific Program Committee is responsible for developing the scientific programming for the FoCM 2023.
Plenary speakers committee
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Markus Bachmayr (ex-officio)
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Carlos Beltran
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Albert Cohen (ex-officio)
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Herbert Edelsbrunner
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Evelyne Hubert
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Arieh Iserles
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Nilima Nigam
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Marta Sanz-Sole
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Carola Bibiane Schönlieb
Workshops committee
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Ben Adcock
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Markus Bachmayr (ex-officio)
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Annalisa Buffa
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Peter Bürgisser
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Albert Cohen (ex-officio)
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Alan Edelman
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Martin Sombra
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Agnes Szanto
Local Organizing Committee
- Claire Boyer
- Albert Cohen
- Daphné Giorgi
- Laura Grigori
- Barbara Gris
- Julien Guillod
- Pierre-Vincent Koseleff
- Santiago Laplagne