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KMD 2014 : Karatekin Mathematics Days 2014

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Link: http://kmd.karatekin.edu.tr
 
When Jun 11, 2014 - Jun 13, 2014
Where Cankiri, Turkey
Submission Deadline May 1, 2014
Categories    applied mathematics   geometry   analysis   mathematics
 

Call For Papers

Dear scientists,
We kindly invite you to participate in the Karatekin Mathematics Days 2014 (KMD'2014), the international symposium on Mathematics, which will be held in Çankırı,Turkey, on June 11-13, 2014.
The main purpose of the symposium is to provide a platform for mathematicians from all around the world to present their recent works, share innovations, new ideas and methods. In addition, it also aims to construct new opportunities of collaboration or to improve collaboration among local and international participants by bringing together mathematicians and experts from various fields.
The scientific program covers the full spectrum of topics in Mathematics, with diverse and eminent participants sharing their knowledge and experience.
We kindly invite you to share your expertise, and be part of the KMD'2014.
We are looking forward to meeting you in Çankırı at KMD'2014.

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