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IMPORTANT DATES

Abstract Submission:
November 21, 2012

Acceptance Notification:
November 22, 2012

Registration Deadline:
November 23, 2012

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About The Conference

National Conference on Frontiers in Analysis and Differential Equations (NCFADE)

The Department of Mathematics organizes the 'National Conference on Frontiers in Analysis and Differential Equations (NCFADE)' on the occasion of 60th Birth Anniversary of Prof. N. Ramanujam during December 19-20, 2012. The conference focuses on Analysis, Differential Equations, Dynamical Systems and Numerical Analysis.

Department of Mathematics

The Department of Mathematics started functioning in 1963 in the erstwhile Post-Graduate Centre of University of Madras. The Department presently offers courses in M.Sc., M.Phil. and Ph.D. prgorammes. In the past 10 years, the Department has made a steady progress and regularly organizing various academic activities. Many outstanding mathematicians from India and abroad visited the Department and delivered lectures. The Department takes an integrated and innovative approach in teaching and training the students. Apart from teaching, the faculty members are carrying out research in the frontier areas of mathematics including Differential Equations, Numerical Analysis, Dynamical Systems, Functional Analysis, Coding Theory and Graph Theory.

Bharathidasan University

Bharathidasan University established in February 1982, has been accredited with 'A' Grade by NAAC. The motto of the University "We will create a brave new world" has been framed from Bharathidasan's poetic words. The University endeavours to be true to such a vision by creating in the region a brave new world of academic innovation for social change. The University's main Campus was initially located in a sprawling area of over 1000 acres in Palkalaiperur.

Tiruchirappalli

Tiruchirappalli, more commonly referred to as Trichy or Trichi, is situated on the banks of River Cauvery, and is about 320 Kms from Chennai in the South direction. Trichy has a long history going back to the century before the Christian era, when it was Chola citadel. It has been ruled, at different times, by the Cholas, Pallavas, Pandyas, Delhi Sultanate, Madurai Sultanate, Vijayanagar Empire, Nayak Dynasty, the Carnatic state and the British. The city has a number of historical monuments, the Rockfort, Uchipillaiyar (Ganapathy) temple and Ranganathaswamy temple at Srirangam (6 Kms) which is among the most revered shrines of Lord Vishnu in South India and is probably the largest temple in India.