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Dear Colleagues,

We are happy to announce the XXIVth International Conference on Geometry, Integrability, and Quantization, which will take place in Varna, Bulgaria, between Jun 6-13, 2024. 

This event is organized by the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, in collaboration with Universidad Complutense Madrid, and Tokyo University of Sciences. Its website is at:

http://geometry.inrne.bas.bg/conference/index.html

This conference can be considered a continuation of previous meetings on Geometry and Mathematical Physics which took place in Bulgaria - Zlatograd (1995) and Varna (1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, and 2021).

"Geometry" in the title refers to modern differential geometry of real and complex manifolds with some emphasis on curves, sigma models, minimal surface theory, gravity, cosmology, string theory, and holography;

"Integrability" refers to either the integrability of complex structures or classical dynamical systems of particles, soliton dynamics, exact solutions in gravitational/gauge theories and hydrodynamical flows presented in geometrical form; 

"Quantization" refers to the transition from classical to quantum mechanics expressed in geometrical terms, i.e., geometric quantization, operator product expansions, anomalous dimensions, vertex algebras, etc.

The overall aim is to bring together experts in Classical and Modern Differential Geometry, Complex Analysis, Mathematical Physics, and related fields to assess recent developments in these areas and to stimulate research in related topics.

Place:  The Conference will take place in a stimulating environment, which combines a virgin natural landscape with tourist comfort and the unexpected neighborhood of an ancient historical past. All this is in a splendid part of the northern Bulgarian Black Sea coast in the vicinity of Varna.

Organizing Committee     Ivaïlo M. Mladenov (Sofia),   Vladimir Pulov (Varna),   Rutwig Campoamor-Stursberg (Madrid)  and   Akira Yoshioka (Tokyo)

INRNE Organizing Team    Nikolay Nikolov,   Petko Nikolov   and   Todor Popov

Advisory Committee    Ramon González Calvet (Barcelona),   Valeri Frolov (Edmonton),   Guowu Meng (Hong Kong),   John Oprea (Cleveland) and Abraham Ungar (North Dakota)

Standing Committee    Vladimir Gerdjikov (Sofia),  Andrei Ludu (Daytona),   Josef Mikes (Olomouc),    Gregory Naber (Philadelphia)  and   Magdalena Toda (Lubbock)   


The Scientific Programme includes general audience lectures and conference talks. 
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Lectures:

Ciprian Sorin Acatrinei -Aspects of Noncommutative Dynamics
Siye Wu -Topological Aspects of Classical and Quantum Gauge Theories
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Invited/Confirmed Talks as of March 2024:

Andreas Arvanitoyeorgos - Invariant Einstein Metrics on Compact Simple Lie Groups
Alina Dobrogowska - Generalization of the Concept of Classical R-Matrix to Lie Algebroids
Ramon González Calvet - On the Stability of the Solar System
Rutwig Campoamor-Stursberg - TBA
Dorel Fetcu - Biharmonic and Biconservative Submanifolds in 
Ying-Qiu Gu - Pauli Exclusion Principle and Nonlinear Dirac Equation
Vasyl Kovalchuk - Solutions of Heisenberg Models for Spin Distributions on Curved Surfaces of Revolution
Andrei Ludu - Polygonal Rotating Patterns of Leidenfrost Systems as Cnoidal Waves
Nikolay Nikolov - TBA
Todor Popov - Landau Levels versus Hydrogen Atom
Akifumi Sako - Ricci Curvature of Some Cayley Graph
Michail Stoilov - Geometric Quantization of Systems with Second Class Constraints
Magdalena Toda - Generalized Willmore Surfaces and Biophysical Applications
Angel Zhivkov - Explicit Solutions of Two-Center Problem in the Plane: Negative Energies
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You are welcome to register and participate!

With special thanks,
The Organizing, Advisory, and Standing Committees 

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