The International Conference Mathematics Days in Sofia – MDS 2023 will be held from July 10 to 14, 2023. The conference is under the patronage of the President of the Republic of Bulgaria, Mr. Rumen Radev.
The event is organized by the Institute of Mathematics and Informatics of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences in collaboration with the Union of the Bulgarian Mathematicians and the Faculty of Mathematics and Informatics of the Sofia University.
One of its main goals is to bring together Bulgarian mathematicians and computer scientists working all over the world and to acknowledge the relations between the mathematicians working in Bulgaria and the Bulgarian mathematical diaspora.
The first edition of MDS was held in 2014 at the initiative of a number of prominent Bulgarian mathematicians working in Bulgaria and abroad and was attended by more than 300 participants from all over the world.
The second conference was organized in 2017 thus making MDS a traditional meeting of Bulgarian mathematicians with their colleagues from prestigious international scientific centers.
More than 200 scientists from 30 countries will arrive in Sofia to present the latest scientific achievements in the field of Mathematics and Informatics at this year’s edition of MDS.
Mr. Rumen Radev – President of the Republic of Bulgaria, Prof. Galin Tsokov – Minister of Education and Science, Prof. Julian Revalski – President of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Prof. Anastas Gerdzhikov – Rector of Sofia University and the Mayor of Sofia, Mrs. Yordanka Fandakova will be аmong the invited official guests at the opening ceremony.
Тhe workshops Hausdorff Geometry of Polynomials and Invariant Distances and Metrics in Complex Analysis, which will take place within the framework of MDS 2023, are financially supported by the Simons Foundation.
More information about the two workshops can be found at
https://simons.icms.bg/event/international-workshop-hausdorff-geometry-of-polynomials/
and
https://simons.icms.bg/event/invariant-distances-and-metrics-in-complex-analysis/