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15th International Conference on Pure and Applied Mathematics(ICPAM 2026)
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15th International Conference on Pure and Applied Mathematics(ICPAM 2026)

Jul 15, 2026 - Jul 18, 2026
London, United Kingdom
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To join or learn more about the event, please visit the organizer's website.
Event Details

Publication

Selected papers will be published in the International Journal of Applied Physics and Mathematics (IJAPM), ISSN: 2010-362X, which is indexed by:

  • Copernicus
  • IET INSPEC
  • CNKI
  • Chemical Abstracts Services (CAS)
  • Nanowerk Database
  • Google Scholar
  • EBSCO

Call for Papers

Topics of Interest:

  • Applied Mathematics
  • Approximation Theory
  • Computational Physics
  • Image Processing
  • Computational Mathematics
  • Mathematical Physics

For more information on the call for papers topics, please visit the official conference website: http://www.icpam.org/scope.html.

Submission Types:

  • Submitting an Abstract: Presentation Only
  • Submitting a Full Paper: Publication and Presentation

Call for Special Sessions

Special-session proposals should be submitted by prospective organizers who will oversee the review process as Chairs or Co-Chairs of the event.

Proposal Requirements:

  • Title of the Special Session
  • General Information of Organizers: Include the mail address of the main contact person and biodata.
  • Brief Description of the Special Session
  • Scope and Topics of the Special Session
  • Names of Potential Participants: Such as program committee members and invited speakers

Please send your proposal to icpam@sciei.org.

Submission Methods

Full Paper or Abstract Submission:

Visit the Zmeeting Submission System: https://www.zmeeting.org/submission/icpam2026.

Additional Resources:

For any questions, contact us at icpam@sciei.org.

Contact Information

Location

London, United Kingdom

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