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The 32th interantional conference of the Jangjeon Mathematical Society, 17-21 July, 2019, Far Eastern Federal University, Vladivostok, Russia. - Vladivostok : Publishing house of the Far Eastern Federal University, 2019. - 76,[6] p. ISBN 978-5-7444-4647-5.
The Jangjeon Mathematical Society (JMS), born in historic Hapcheon, seeks to carry on Hapcheon's proud tradition of excellent scholarship coupled with unquestionable moral fidelity. Loyal to its Hapcheon heritage, JMS strives to maintain individual excellence, faithfulness to responsibility, and development of talents and abilities while adhering to core values of contributing to world peace and prosperity
JMS was founded in 1996 by Doctor Taekyun Kim to fulfill the aforementioned values through free discussion and cooperation amongst voluntarily participating scholars motivated by a common concern for the general welfare of mankind. This ideal of free and open discussion is mirrored by society’s name, Jangjeon, which rendered in pure Korean, meaning ”Geul-Baat”, the place of studies. With this significant symbolism in mind, Dr. Kim selected his birthplace, Jangjeon, as the title of this society. Since ancient times, Hapcheon has served as the training round of many scholars who carried on the teachings of the great Korean scholars, Namyoung Jo Sik, and were renowned for their utmost moral character and honor. The Hapcheon tradition of excellence may still be seen in its profound influence on many modern scholars.
The geographical attributes of Hapcheon serve as fitting symbols of its metaphysical properties, The Hwang River, flowing serenely past suggests a steadfastness of virtue, unshaken by secular concerns, infusing energy into all living things. Nearby stands the towering Hwang-mae Mountain whose sheer slopes represent the unwavering fidelity of Hapcheon's scholars. There are many great scholars who are the members of JMS such as Dr. Seog-Hoon Rim (Managing Editor, Kyungpook University), Dr. Hari M. Srivastava (Editor-in-Chief and Past President of JMS; University of Victoria, Canada), Dr. Alexander Shtern (Assistant Chief-in-Editors, Moscow State University), Dr. Krassimir Atanassov (Editor-in-Chief, Bulgarian Academy), Dr. Lee Chae Jang (Assistant-Managing Editor, Kunkook University), Dr. Hongkyung Pak (Adjustor, Daegu Haany University), Dr. Taekyun Kim (Founding Editor), Prof. Dr. Yilmaz SIMSEK (Editor, and membersihip of JMS, Akdeniz University TURKEY) etc.
The 32th International Conference of The Jangjeon Mathematical Society (JMS2019) will be held 17-19 July, 2019 at Far Eastern Federal University, Vladivostok, Russia.
In conclusion, we are really appreciative of participants in the 32th International Conference of The Jangjeon Mathematical Society (ICJMS2019) and do hope that all participants, understanding the meaning of Jangjeon, enjoy this conference and work together for the development of world
We hope that all participants have free and active Jangjeon meaning "Geul-baat" (place of studies) and meaningful discussions with other participants throughout the conference.
This conference welcomes speakers whose talk contents are mainly related to the following two subjects: Pure and Computational and Applied Mathematics & Statistics (related to p-adic Analysis, Umbral Algebra and Their Applications) and Mathematical Physics.
• Special Sessions:
• Analysis
• Algebra
• Clifford Algebras and Applications
• Real and Complex Functions
• Orthogonal Polynomials
• Special numbers and Functions
• Fractional Calculus and q-theory
• Number theory and Combinatorics
• Approximation Theory and Optimization
• Integral Transformations, Equations and Operational Calculus
• Partial Differential Equations
• Geometry and Its Applications
• Numerical Methods and Algorithms
• Probability and Statistics and Their Applications
• Scientific Computation
• Mathematical Methods in Physics and in Engineering
The Jangjeon Mathematical Society (JMS), born in historic Hapcheon, seeks to carry on Hapcheon's proud tradition of excellent scholarship coupled with unquestionable moral fidelity. Loyal to its Hapcheon heritage, JMS strives to maintain individual excellence, faithfulness to responsibility, and development of talents and abilities while adhering to core values of contributing to world peace and prosperity
JMS was founded in 1996 by Doctor Taekyun Kim to fulfill the aforementioned values through free discussion and cooperation amongst voluntarily participating scholars motivated by a common concern for the general welfare of mankind. This ideal of free and open discussion is mirrored by societys name, Jangjeon, which rendered in pure Korean, meaning Geul-Baat, the place of studies. With this significant symbolism in mind, Dr. Kim selected his birthplace, Jangjeon, as the title of this society. Since ancient times, Hapcheon has served as the training round of many scholars who carried on the teachings of the great Korean scholars, Namyoung Jo Sik, and were renowned for their utmost moral character and honor. The Hapcheon tradition of excellence may still be seen in its profound influence on many modern scholars.
The geographical attributes of Hapcheon serve as fitting symbols of its metaphysical properties, The Hwang River, flowing serenely past suggests a steadfastness of virtue, unshaken by secular concerns, infusing energy into all living things. Nearby stands the towering Hwang-mae Mountain whose sheer slopes represent the unwavering fidelity of Hapcheon's scholars. There are many great scholars who are the members of JMS such as Dr. Seog-Hoon Rim (Managing Editor, Kyungpook University), Dr. Hari M. Srivastava (Editor-in-Chief and Past President of JMS; University of Victoria, Canada), Dr. Alexander Shtern (Assistant Chief-in-Editors, Moscow State University), Dr. Krassimir Atanassov (Editor-in-Chief, Bulgarian Academy), Dr. Lee Chae Jang (Assistant-Managing Editor, Kunkook University), Dr. Hongkyung Pak (Adjustor, Daegu Haany University), Dr. Taekyun Kim (Founding Editor), Prof. Dr. Yilmaz SIMSEK (Editor, and membersihip of JMS, Akdeniz University TURKEY) etc.
The 32th International Conference of The Jangjeon Mathematical Society (ICJMS2019) will be held 17-19 July, 2019 at Far Eastern Federal University, Vladivostok, Russia.
In conclusion, we are really appreciative of participants in the 32th International Conference of The Jangjeon Mathematical Society (ICJMS2019) and do hope that all participants, understanding the meaning of Jangjeon, enjoy this conference and work together for the development of world
We hope that all participants have free and active Jangjeon meaning "Geul-baat" (place of studies) and meaningful discussions with other participants throughout the conference.
Prof. Dr. CHANDRASHEKARA ADIGA, INDIA
Prof. Dr. ABDELMEJID BAYAD, FRANCE
Prof. Dr. LEE CHAE JANG, S. KOREA
Prof. Dr. DAE SAN KIM, S. KOREA
PROF. Dr. DOLGY, , RUSSIA
Prof. Dr. TAEKYUN KIM, S. KOREA
Prof. Dr. SEOG HOON RIM, S. KOREA
Prof. Dr. YILMAZ SIMSEK, TURKEY
PROF. Dr. VELICHKO, RUSSIA
C. Adiga (India)
M. Alkan (Turkey)
K. Atanassov (Bulgaria)
A. Bayad (France)
J. Choi (S. Korea)
D. V. Dolgy (Russia)
M.O. Hernane (Algerie)
H. K. Hwang (S. Korea)
S. Iyengar (USA)
T. Kim (S. Korea)
D. S. Kim (S. Korea)
G. V. Milovanović (Serbia)
H. K. Pak (Korea)
S. H. Rim (Korea)
C. S. Ryoo (Korea)
A. I. Shtern (Russia)
Y. Simsek (Turkey)
H. M. Srivastava (Canada)
J. G. Lee (Korea)
J. Kwon (Korea).
I. V. Svyatukha - svyatukha.iv@dvfu.ru
You can find paper requirements for Abstract Booklet here.
Participants could prepare papers for
1.special issue of open access journal 'Symmetry':
http://www.mdpi.com/journal/symmetry/special_issues/The_32th_Congress_Jangjeon_Mathematical_Society
'Symmetry-Basel' journal in WoS: Symmetry-Basel
'Symmetry' journal in Scopus: Symmetry
2. journal "Advanced Studies in Contemporary Mathematics"
Prof. Dae San Kim
Prof. Sergey Chekanov, Evgeny Rassolov
Prof. Dmitrii Karp, Elena Prilepkina
Prof. Dojin Kim, Philsu Kim
Prof. Dmitry Dolgy, Pavel Kalashnikov
Mikhail Kazak, Prof. Alena Stepanova
Prof. Dmitrii Karp, Elena Prilepkina
Prof. Alena Stepanova, Evgenii Efremov
Dr. C.K. Subbaraya
Prof. Yilmaz Simsek
Prof. Alena Stepanova, Evgenii Skurihin, Andrey Sukhonos
Prof. Gyoyong Sohn
Profs. Gennady Alekseev, Yuliya Spivak, Aleksey Lobanov
Prof. Andrei Sushchenko, Elizaveta Liu
Prof. Lee-Chae Jang
Prof. Roman Brizitskii, Zhanna Saritskaya
Prof. Roman Brizitskii, Zhanna Saritskaya, Olga Soboleva
Prof. G. Alekseev, E. Paklina, A. Lobanov, V. Silchenco
Prof. Kovtanyuk, A. Chebotarev, A. Botkin, N. Turova, V. Sidorenko, I. Lampe, R.
Aleksandr L. Abramov, Andrei S. Velichko, Elena V. Drekko, Maria V. Anoshkina, Maria A. Molochkova
Aleksandr L. Abramov, Maria A. Molochkova
Prof. Suschenko A. A., Liu E. R
Prof. Suschenko A. A., Vornovskikh P.A.
Prof.Won-Kyu Seol, Jongkyum Kwon, Se-Kyo Chung
Prof.Jin-Woo Park and In-Jae Kim
Prof. Young Jae Sim, Oh Sang Kwon, Nak Eun Cho
Prof. Dae San Kim, Han Young Kim, Sung-Soo Pyo, Taekyun Kim
Prof. Vladimir Kruchinin, Dmitry Kruchinin, Yuriy Shablya
Prof. Dong Kyu Kim, Jung Wook Lim
Prof. Min Jae Kwom, Jung Wook Lim
Prof. Jongkyum Kwon
*If you have not seen your theses, then write to the conference organizers: svyatukha.iv@dvfu.ru