English: MCMA - 2026

International conference
"Monte Carlo methods and applications" 2026

News

26.05.26

Registration has been extended until July 1, 2026.

02.03.26

Registration fee.

For foreign online participants no registration fee is required.

Other foreign participants: please contact with organizing committee.

Important dates
  • Website registration and abstract submission deadline
             July 1, 2026
  • Notification of acceptance
             June 20 – July 1, 2026
  • Workdays of the conference
           October 5 – 9, 2026
              
     

 

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     Международный математический центр ИМ СО РАН

Abstracts

 Participants are invited to submit their abstracts in Russian or English of less than 2000 symbols (approximately, half page of A4) in text form (i.e., without big formulae, pictures and tables).

 You can submit it here or by email mc2026@sscc.ru.

 The book of abstracts will be published in electronic format.

Format of the Conference

 The conference will be held in a hybrid format (off-line and on-line).

Conference languages: Russian and English.

For foreign online participants no registration fee is required.

Other foreign participants: please contact with organizing committee.


 

   

 

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Conference topics

 

  1. Error estimation, computational complexity of Monte Carlo methods,  and algotithm optimization;
  2. Simulation of random variables, random and pseudorandom number generators;
  3. Simulation of random processes and fields;
  4. Integrals and integral equations;
  5. Kinetic equations, Boltsman equations;
  6. Random walk methods for boundary value problems in mathematical physics;
  7. Radiation transport, atmospheric optics;
  8. Stochastic optimization and artificial intelligence;
  9. Stochastic methods in linear algebra;
  10. Stochastic models of natural processes;
  11. Stochastic differential equations, financial nathematics;
  12. Applications in natural sciences ;
  13. Simulation modeling and queueing theory;
  14. Quantum computing;
  15. Applied software packages, supercomputing;
  16. Metropolis method in statistical physics;
  17. Statistical methods for solving inverse problems