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Department of Mathematics,
Faculty of Physics, MSU

Actual problems of electrodynamics - 2024

dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the birth of Professor A. G. Sveshnikov

Date of conference
11/19/2024 - 11/20/2024

    The conference "Actual Problems of Electrodynamics - 2024" is dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the birth of Honored Professor of M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University Aleksey Georgievich Sveshnikov (1924-2022). A.G. Sveshnikov made a huge contribution to the development of computational electrodynamics, his work and the work of his students are known all over the world. We invite all experts in the field of theoretical and applied electrodynamics to take part in the conference.

    Programm

    Program Committee

    1.

    Bogolubov A.N. (chairman)

    Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences,

    Professor, head Department of applyed mathematics of

    the Faculty of Physics, MSU

    2.

    Borodachev L.V.

    Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences,

    Associate Professor, Faculty of Physics, MSU

    3.

    Eremin Yu.A.

    Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences,

    Leading researcher of CMC MSU

    4.

    Kravchenko V.F.

    Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences,

    Professor of IRE RAS

    5.

    Sokolov D.D.

    Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Professor,

    Head of the Chair of Mathematics,  Faculty of Physics, MSU

    6.

    Polyakov P.A.

    Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences,

    Professor, Faculty of Physics, MSU

    7.

    Tikhonravov A.V.

    Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, 

    Professor, Scientific director of the Research

    and Development Center of MSU

    8.

    Voevodin V.V.

    Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences,

    Corresponding member of RAS, head of Research Computing Center, MSU

    Conference program

    Visa to Russia & Official Letter of Invitation

    Upon request and agreement. Please send your request to mathphysmsu@gmail.com.

    Abstracts and Talks
    1. The document must be in MS Word format (only files with the docx extension are accepted).
    2. Font Times New Roman, size 12 and line spacing 1.0. Margins: top and bottom - 20 mm, left and right - 25 mm;
    3. Figures and graphics must have a clear image and be in black and white (black shading is possible). Table headers - do not tint, do not print in bold. Select individual cells of tables in gray (black) color only if the tone carries a semantic load.
    4. Formulas must be executed in the built-in MS Equation Editor: (MS Word 2010), (MS Word 2016). All formulas must be numbered consecutively.
    5. Theses should contain the following output information:
      • on the first line, the title of the article (no line breaks, Times New Roman 14 font, bold, center alignment, no red line, intervals before and after: 6pt);
      • on the next line (after the first line break) the title of the article in English (no line breaks, Times New Roman 12 font, bold, centered, no red line, intervals before and after: 6pt);
      • on the next line, the last name, first name, patronymic of the authors. For each author - first the last name, a space, then the initials (center alignment without a red line, Times New Roman 12 font, bold, italic). If there are several authors, then the initials are followed by a superscript (1, 2, etc.) corresponding to the organization indicated below under the same number. If there is only one author, then indexes are not set. Surname and initials of the speaker must be underlined;
      • on the next line in the center - the full name of the place of work (study): university / institute, faculty, city and country (center alignment without a red line, Times New Roman 12 font, italic)
      • on the next line is the email address (centered, no red line, Times New Roman 12, italics).
    6. The main text of the abstract (Times New Roman 12, justified alignment, the beginning of a new paragraph - indent 1 cm, line spacing 1.0). The body text must include an abstract. The title "Abstract" is printed in Times New Roman 11, bold, italic. Headings in the text are printed in bold, subheadings in italics. The main text should also contain a list of cited literature.
    7. The volume of abstracts is no more than 3 A4 pages, including imprint and bibliography.
    8. References should be formatted in square brackets with reference to the bibliography. The item number from the list of references is indicated in square brackets. Sources in the list of references are numbered in the order of appearance in references in the text.
    9. For special designations, superscripts and subscripts must be used (eg CO2 or m2).

    A sample abstract can be downloaded on the "Registration" page. When using the sample as a thesis layout, change the text without changing the customized style.

    ATTENTION! The deadline for submitting abstracts has been extended to september 19, 2024.

    Organizing Committee

    1.

    Belokurov V.V. (chairman)

    Professor, acting Dean of the Faculty of Physics, MSU

    2.

    Konyaev D. A. (deputy chairman)

    senior researcher, Faculty of Physics, MSU

    3.

    Shapkina N.E. (deputy chairman)

    Associate Professor, Faculty of Physics, MSU

    4.

    Bogolubov N.A.

    researcher Faculty of Physics, MSU

    5.

    Volkov V.T.

    Associate Professor, Faculty of Physics, MSU

    6.

    Erokhin A.I.

    senior researcher, Faculty of Physics, MSU

    7.

    Minaev D.V.

    senior lecture, Faculty of Physics, MSU

    8.

    Mogilevsky I.E.

    Associate Professor, Faculty of Physics, MSU

    9.

    Mukhartova Yu.V.

    Associate Professor, Faculty of Physics, MSU

    10.

    Petukhov A.A.

    leading programmer of the Faculty of Physics, MSU

    11.

    Popov V.Yu.

    Professor of the Faculty of Physics, MSU

    12.

    Khlebnikov F.B. (secretary)

    leading programmer of the Faculty of Physics, MSU

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