CONFERENCE THEME
The goal of the conference is to bring together active researchers from the various disciplines to showcase their state-of-the-art research results and hopefully to forge new cross-disciplinary interactions among the participants. The conference provides a unique opportunity for in-depth technical discussions and exchange of ideas in mathematical and computational sciences, as well as explores the potential of their applications in natural and social sciences, engineering and technology and industry and finance.
Mathematics and Statistics are important tools in finding solutions for a wide range of problems. They can help us solve some of the most difficult problems and assist us in making the right decisions. Interactions among mathematicians, statisticians and scientists synergize the development of new fields and collaborations. The objectives of this conference are:
to provide a forum for researchers, educators, students, contributors, users of mathematical knowledge and industries to exchange ideas and communicate and discuss research findings and new advancement in mathematics and statistics;
to explore possible avenues to foster academic and student exchange, as well as scientific activities;
to promote and encourage exchange of ideas on recent discoveries in the field of mathematics, statistics and mathematical education.
HIGHLIGHTS
Opening Address "Orbit Graphs: Structural Properties for the Design of Networks and Complexity Results" will be delieved by:
Prof. Marc Demange
Professor of Operations Research
ESSEC Business School, Paris
[Brief Profile]
Keynote Address will be delivered by:
Prof. Joerg Fliege
Professor for Operational Research,
School of Mathematics
University of Southampton, UK
[Brief Profile]
The Conference Proceedings (Print ISSN: 2251-1911, E-Periodical ISSN: 2251-192X) will be indexed by EBSCO, CrossRef, Proquest, Ulrichsweb, Zentralblatt MATH and will be submitted to Scopus, ScienceDirect and Cabell's Directories amongst others, where applicable.
Depending on their importance, originality, quality, relevance and other editorial considerations, eligible research articles will be invited for publication in the GSTF International Journal on Mathematics, Statistics and Operations Research (JMSOR) (ISSN: 2251-3388).
Best Paper Awards and Best Student Paper Awards will be conferred at the conference (in order to qualify for the award, the paper must be presented at the conference).
A copy of the Computational Conformal Geometry published by International Press will be on display on the Conference, and there will be a 30% discount for the title as well as the entire series of Advanced Lectures in Mathematics for Conference attendees.
CMCGS 2013 will constitute a Special Panel Session.
Panel Proposals are invited for submission to the CMCGS 2013. A minimum of three papers centering on a specific topic will be accepted for submission under Panel Category.
The conference will be held at Hotel Fort Canning, Singapore. You may want to take a look at the official website of the Singapore Tourism Board.
Official Website: http://www.mathsstat.org/
Added by Laura Chong on August 30, 2012