The conference welcomes experts and students in the subject of nonlinear mathematical physics, where the focus is on the development and use of mathematical theories to analyse and solve nonlinear problems that arise in nature and in technologies. Participants can present their recults orally or in the form of a poster. The main subjects include nonlinear continuous and discrete integrable equations, non-commutative geometry, symmetry analysis, wave propagations, and the classification of equations. One evening of talks is reserved for the non-expert audience where the general public is invited to listen to presentations which will be of a non-technical and more philosophical nature. This open-door session is titled "An Evening of Science and Philosophy" and participation is free for everyone.
Topics: Nonlinear Continuous and Discrete Equations, Integrable Equations and Applications, Non-Commutative Geometry, Symmetry Analysis, Nonlinear Flows, Wave Propagation Mathematics in Fluid Mechanics and Geophysics, Classification of Nonlinear Equations, Lie and Lie Superalgebras, Representation Theory, Dynamical Systems, Chaos