International Conference on Function Spaces and its Innovative Applications
(ICFSIA'26)
10 - 12 June 2026
Marrakesh, Morocco
10 - 12 June 2026
Marrakesh, Morocco
Conference Topics Include:
Theory of function spaces and applications for partial differential equations,
Function spaces in numerical analysis and computational mathematics,
Interpolation theory and applications,
Sobolev spaces and their generalizations,
Harmonic analysis and operator theory,
Mathematics and artificial intelligence.
Scientific scope, main objectives, and impact:
Mathematics, which is founded on logic and rigor, has an impact on a multitude of fields, ranging from computer science to ecology. This science was and continues to be the brain of physics. Moreover, the influence of mathematics on contemporary technologies is indisputable. Nowadays, it is the brain of engineering and also contributes significantly to innovation. The rapid evolution in artificial intelligence owes much to mathematical advances.
This international conference is launched to promote research and foster international collaboration between mathematicians and engineers and also to provide an update on recent advances in transdisciplinary mathematical fields. More specifically, it will examine the ways in which function and Sobolev spaces, along with their innovative applications, are incorporated into a number of research topics, such as artificial intelligence, harmonic analysis and operator theory, interpolation theory, partial differential equations, numerical analysis and computational mathematics, and more.
This conference brings together leading and highly recognized experts, emerging researchers, and young mathematicians. The quality and reputation of the invited speakers from throughout the world will foster, without doubt, a dynamic research environment where fundamental problems will be discussed and innovative approaches can be explored.
The main gain and benefit will be a clear added value to national researchers, including our PhD students and young engineers, since it enables them to explore and investigate innovative mathematical approaches, regardless of their research fields and whether or not they align with the problems proposed by industrial companies.
Launching an international conference in these special topics, combining various fields of mathematics, artificial intelligence, and innovation, will attract a large number of mathematicians and engineers to establish a large number of partnerships with industrial institutions and the development of research networks involving universities from Morocco and abroad, the training and mentoring of young researchers, and providing them with access to cutting-edge research.