The conference will be focused on the interactions between non-Archimedean mathematics, physics, biology, and computation. Among the main topics to be covered are:
- Analysis, dynamical systems and probability over non-Archimedean spaces and their applications
- Models of complex systems and biosystems
- Quantum theory, quantum field theory and string theory in a non-Archimedean setting
- Gravity and cosmology theory in a non-Archimedean setting
- Information theory, cryptography, and bioinformatics
Due to the global pandemic caused by the COVID-19 virus, it is not possible to have a face-to-face conference. Since it is a global event, the time differences between the locations of the participants pose challenges. There will be about 5 talks per day. All the talks will be recorded and will be available publicly.
- Abdelmalek Abdesselam (U.S.A)
- Vladimir S. Anashin (Russia)
- Alexander Bendikov (Poland)
- Trond Digernes (Norway)
- Branko Dragovich (Serbia), Co-Chairman
- Alain Escassut (France)
- Debashis Ghoshal (India)
- Hiroshi Kaneko (Japan)
- Andrei Yu. Khrennikov (Sweden)
- Anatoly N. Kochubei (Ukraine)
- Sergei V. Kozyrev (Russia)
- Farukh Mukhamedov (UAE)
- Fionn Murtagh (U.K)
- Ingmar Saberi (Germany)
- Khodr Shamseddine (Canada)
- Igor V. Volovich (Russia), Co-Chairman
- Evgeny Zelenov (Russia)
- W. A. Zúñiga-Galindo (Mexico/U.S.A), Co-Chairman
- Sergei Kozyrev (Russia)
- Edwin León-Cardenal (Mexico)
- Zoran Rakic (Serbia)
- W. A. Zúñiga-Galindo (Mexico/U.S.A)