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2024 International Congress of Mathematicians
Part of European Congress of Mathematicians
VenueJuly 15 to July 19, 2024
LocationSeville, Spain
Also known as9ECM
Organized byEuropean Mathematical Society

2024 European Congress of Mathematics will be the 9th European Congress of Mathematics organized in Seville from July 15 to July 19, 2024.

The organization of mathematical events throughout Andalusia is planned, although the venue will be in Seville.[1]

Almost 2000 participants are expected to participate.[2]

History[edit]

The idea of organizing the European Congress in Spain came from the Royal Spanish Mathematical Society, whose president was Antonio Campillo at the time, in the autumn of 2014. He contacted the Institute of Mathematics of the University of Seville and suggested that he would opt to organize the European Congress of Mathematics. Luis Narváez, as director of the Institute, brought together a group of researchers to take the step. They worked on the candidacy to organize the 2020 Congress, but they lost to Slovenia at the Council meeting of the European Mathematical Society in Berlin in 2016. They presented a new candidacy for the 2024 Congress.[3]

I In an article published in the Newsletter of the European Mathematical Society in November 2018, 28 February 2019 was set as the deadline for applications for the Congress.[4]

On 28 and 29 October 2019, a delegation from the European Mathematical Society, led by its president, Volker Mehrmann, visited Seville. After visiting the infrastructures and the Institute of Mathematics of the University of Seville, the delegation was received by the Rector, who expressed his support for the candidacy.[5][6]

On 4 July 2020, during the Council of the European Mathematical Society, Seville —against Lisbon— was chosen to host the 2024 European Mathematical Congress.[7][8]

On October 29, 2022, Antonio Muñoz, mayor of Seville, said in a tweet that "we join the organization of the great [European] Congress of Mathematics that Seville will host in 2024".[9]

On January 25, 2024, the President of the Organizing Committee of the 2024 European Congress of Mathematics, Juan González-Meneses, presented the European Congress at the 2024 Biennial Congress of the Royal Spanish Mathematical Society.[10]

On February 4, 2024, it was announced that the Ministry of University, Research and Innovation would contribute 35,000 euros for the development of the congress, and that it will have the support of other institutions such as the Ministry of Science and Innovation, the Seville City Council, the Royal Spanish Mathematical Society, the Spanish Society of Applied Mathematics, the Catalan Mathematical Society, the Society of Statistics and Operations Research and the National Association of Mathematics Students.[11][12]

In May 2024, and to celebrate the run-up to the Congress, popular mathematics magazine Plus Magazine launched Euromaths, a podcast mini-series that reviews interviews with previous Fields Medal winners who previously won a European Mathematical Society Prize. On June 3 it was with Alessio Figalli[13], James A. Maynard[14] and on May 20 was with Hugo Duminil-Copin[15].

On June 14, 2024, the University of Seville announced that there would be a cartographic exhibition for the Congress.[16]

Scientific aspects[edit]

Ángel Castro and David Pérez García, researchers at the Institute of Mathematical Sciences, are guest speakers.[17]

The 2024 Combinatorial Designs and Codes conference, to be held at the University of Seville, is a satellite event of the Congress.[18] The International Congress on Numerical Semigroups, which will be held at the Jerez Campus of the University of Cadiz, is a satellite event of the Congress.[19]

References[edit]

  1. ^ USE, Vicerrectorado de Investigación. «Sevilla será sede del 9o Congreso Europeo de Matemáticas en 2024». Accedido 27 de enero de 2024.
  2. ^ Moguer, Manuel. «Sevilla acogerá el noveno Congreso Europeo de Matemáticas, con casi 2.000 participantes». El Español, 5 de febrero de 2024.
  3. ^ Narváez Macarro, Luis. «Entrevista a Juan González-Meneses López, presidente del Comité Organizador del 9ECM». Gaceta de la Real Sociedad Matematica Española, vol. 26, n.o 3, 2023, pp. 449-455. dialnet.unirioja.es.
  4. ^ Exner, Pavel; Verduyn Lunel, Sjoerd. «European Congress of Mathematics Call for Bids for 9ECM». EMS Newsletter, vol. 2018-12, n.o 110, noviembre de 2018, pp. 5-6. DOI.
  5. ^ Eliatron, Tito. «Sevilla: ciudad candidata a albergar el Congreso Europeo de Matemáticas 2024». Tito Eliatron Dixit, 30 de octubre de 2019.
  6. ^ «La Universidad de Sevilla compite con Lisboa por organizar el Congreso Europeo Matemático en 2024». Diario ABC, 30 de octubre de 2019.
  7. ^ Mehrmann, V. (2020). A Message from the President: EMS and COVID-19. European Mathematical Society Magazine, (116), 3-3. "the planned EMS council cannot take place in Bled in July but will be carried out in an online format on Saturday, July 4, 2020 to decide […] the place of the next congress in 2024 (here Sevilla and Lisbon are the candidates)."
  8. ^ «El Congreso Matemático Europeo se celebrará en Sevilla en julio de 2024». ABC de Sevilla, 6 de julio de 2020.
  9. ^ Muñoz, Antonio. «Nos sumamos a la organización del gran Congreso [Europeo] de las Matemáticas que Sevilla acogerá en el año 2024 y que contribuirá a que la ciudad siga avanzando como territorio de ciencia, innovación e investigación». 29 de octubre de 2022. X (formerly Twitter). Accedido 2 de diciembre de 2023.
  10. ^ «The president of the organizing committee of the 9ECM, Juan González-Meneses, speaks about it in the Biennial Conference of the Royal Spanish Mathematical Society». Twitter. 25 de enero de 2024.
  11. ^ Press, Europa. «La Junta apoyará el noveno Congreso Europeo de Matemáticas que se celebrará en Sevilla con 1.900 participantes». Europa Press. 4 de febrero de 2024.
  12. ^ «La Junta apoyará el 9o Congreso Europeo de Matemáticas que se celebrará en Sevilla con 1.900 participantes». Junta de Andalucía. Accedido 11 de junio de 2024. 4 de febrero de 2024.
  13. ^ «Euromaths: Alessio Figalli». Plus Maths, 3 de junio de 2024.
  14. ^ «Euromaths: James Maynard». Plus Maths, 3 de junio de 2024.
  15. ^ «Euromaths: Hugo Duminil-Copin». Plus Maths, 20 de mayo de 2024.
  16. ^ «Mapas: exposición cartográfica para el 9o European Congress of Mathematics». Blog del Instituto de Matemáticas de la Universidad de Sevilla, 14 de junio de 2024.
  17. ^ ICMAT. «Ángel Castro y David Pérez García, Investigadores Del ICMAT, Ponentes Invitados En El Congreso Europeo de Matemáticas 2024». ICMAT, 7 de febrero de 2024.
  18. ^ «Combinatorial Designs and Codes - 9ECM Satellite Conference». Instituto Andaluz de Matemáticas. Accedido 11 de junio de 2024.
  19. ^ Jerez, Diario de. «El Campus de Jerez acogerá un evento satélite del Congreso Europeo de Matemáticas». Diario de Jerez, 2 de abril de 2024.