ISQGD Special Sessions: Highlights (February – April 2026) (Article 009)
Abstract
From February 14 to April 12, 2026, the International Society in Quantization, Geometry, and Dynamics (ISQGD) successfully organized seven (7) Special Sessions covering a broad spectrum of contemporary topics in mathematics. These sessions brought together researchers and scholars from across the world, fostering active discussion, collaboration, and exchange of ideas in both theoretical and applied directions.
The Special Sessions were carefully structured to highlight emerging developments in areas such as fractal geometry, harmonic analysis, operator theory, dynamical systems, and manifold analysis. Each session featured a series of invited talks presented in a professional yet accessible format, encouraging participation from a global audience of researchers, faculty members, and students.
In alignment with ISQGD’s commitment to long-term academic dissemination, most of the talks— subject to speakers’ permission—have been recorded and are available through the ISQGD YouTube Channel. In addition, all sessions can be conveniently explored through the official archive page: ISQGD Archive.
The Special Sessions conducted during this period are listed below:
- April 11–12, 2026 — ISQGD–SS05 — Functional Analysis and Operator Theory
- April 11–12, 2026 — ISQGD–SS12 — Modern Trends in Fractal Geometry
- March 21–22, 2026 — ISQGD–SS14 — Ergodic Theory and Topological Dynamics
- March 14–15, 2026 — ISQGD–SS04 — Analysis on Manifolds
- March 7–8, 2026 — ISQGD–SS03 — Use of Harmonic Analysis in Quantization, Geometry, and Dynamics
- February 21–22, 2026 — ISQGD–SS02 — Fractal Interpolation and Iterated Function Systems
- February 14–15, 2026 — ISQGD–SS01 — Fractal Geometry and Dynamical Systems
These Special Sessions represent an important component of ISQGD’s academic activities and demonstrate the society’s ongoing commitment to fostering high-quality mathematical research, interdisciplinary collaboration, and global scholarly engagement. With continued momentum, ISQGD aims to further expand its Special Session programs and strengthen its role as a leading international platform for mathematical sciences.
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