ISQGD Distinguished Lectures

International Society in Quantization, Geometry, and Dynamics (ISQGD)
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This page presents upcoming Distinguished Lectures organized by the international society in Quantization, Geometry, and Dynamics. Each lecture record includes the speaker information, affiliation, event time in US Central Time, local-time access link, Zoom meeting link, and the lecture title and abstract when available.

Upcoming Distinguished Lectures

ISQGD Distinguished Lectures

Below are the upcoming ISQGD Distinguished Lectures, listed in chronological order. Each lecture entry includes the speaker, affiliation, date and time, local-time access link, Zoom meeting link, and the title and abstract whenever available.


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Affiliation: The University of Burdwan, Golapbag, Burdwan-713104, West Bengal, India

Date & Time: May 29 (Friday), 2026 — 9:00 AM (US Central Time)

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Meeting ID: 836 0360 2325
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Title: Exploring Fixed Point Principles in Metric Spaces: Theory and Emerging Directions

Abstract:
Metric Fixed Point Theory is a fundamental area of nonlinear analysis that provides powerful tools for studying stability, convergence, and existence phenomena in diverse mathematical settings. This presentation surveys classical and modern developments in the field, beginning with Banach’s Contraction Principle and extending to generalized contractive and nonexpansive mappings in metric and generalized metric spaces. Emphasis is placed on the interplay between the nature of mappings and the structure of the underlying spaces in determining fixed point behaviour. The talk also highlights significant applications to differential equations, integral equations, systems of equations, optimization, and implicit function theory, together with recent advances and emerging directions in contemporary research.

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