WHY NUMTA
The Goal
The goal of the NUMTA Conference is to create a multidisciplinary round table for an open discussion on numerical modeling nature by using traditional and emerging computational paradigms. The Conference (including also special streams and sessions) discusses all aspects of numerical computations and modeling from foundations and philosophy to advanced numerical techniques. New technological challenges and fundamental ideas from theoretical computer science, linguistic, logic, set theory, and philosophy meet requirements and new fresh applications from physics, chemistry, biology, and economy.
Papers
Researchers from both theoretical and applied sciences are very welcome to submit their papers and to use this excellent possibility to exchange ideas with leading scientists from different research fields.
Papers discussing new computational paradigms, relations with foundations of mathematics, and their impact on natural sciences are particularly solicited.
Special attention will also be dedicated to numerical optimization and different issues related to theory and practice of the usage of infinities and infinitesimals in numerical computations.
Papers discussing new computational paradigms, relations with foundations of mathematics, and their impact on natural sciences are particularly solicited.
Special attention will also be dedicated to numerical optimization and different issues related to theory and practice of the usage of infinities and infinitesimals in numerical computations.
Organization
The NUMTA2026 Conference is organized by the Department of Computer Engineering, Modelling, Electronics and Systems Science, University of Calabria, Italy, and will be held in the All Inclusive Falkensteiner Club Funimation Garden Calabria resort, Tyrrhenian coast, Calabria, Italy, close to the Lamezia Terme airport.
Participants
The Conference will be held in hybrid mode (in-person and online participation). Together with regular presentations at the Conference there will be the Summer School offering tutorials and discussion sections covering the topics of the Conference. Participants at the Summer School can submit either regular papers or participate at the poster session. English is the working language both at the Conference and the Summer School.