SPECIAL STREAMS AND SESSIONS

Proposals for organizing special streams and sessions
could be submitted until January 31, 2026.

Each special session should include 6 presentations.
Each special stream should contain at least two special sessions.
For every accepted presentation, at least one registration fee must be paid.

One of the organizers of each special session will receive
a 50% discount on the regular registration fee.

(Special session organizers should contact the NUMTA2026 Scientific Secretariat
for more details before making any payment.)

FOR SPECIAL SESSION PARTICIPANTS: Please contact the organizers of the special streams or sessions
you would like to participate in before submitting your abstracts.

Papers submitted without the approval of the special session organizers, or not intended for any special session, will be scheduled in regular sessions.

Please consult the ABSTRACT SUBMISSION page for more details.

APPROVED SPECIAL STREAMS and SESSIONS

Advanced numerical methods for continuous global optimization

Julius Žilinskas – Vilnius University, Lithuania

Dmitri Kvasov – University of Calabria, Italy

Approximation theory and applications to machine learning and biomathematics (session dedicated to the memory of Professor Ezio Venturino)

Roberto Cavoretto – University of Turin, Italy

Discrete optimization: Methods and applications

Algirdas Lančinskas – Vilnius University, Lithuania

Julius Žilinskas – Vilnius University, Lithuania

Frontiers in mathematics and STEM education: From formal methods to AI-driven computational tools

High-performance computing in modelling and simulation

William Spataro – University of Calabria, Italy

Alessio De Rango – University of Calabria, Italy

Rocco Rongo – University of Calabria, Italy

Andrea Giordano – ICAR–CNR, Italy

Natural hazard modelling

Giuseppe Mendicino – University of Calabria, Italy

Francesco Chidichimo – University of Calabria, Italy

Alessio De Rango – University of Calabria, Italy

Luca Furnari – University of Calabria, Italy

Margherita Lombardo – University of Calabria, Italy

New trends in data approximation and applications

Paola Lamberti – University of Turin, Italy

Sara Remogna – University of Turin, Italy

Optimization and control for evolving socio-economic and technical systems

Nataliia Obrosova – Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia

Optimization of marine prospects and sustainability of water resources under environmental stress

Fabio Caldarola – University of Calabria, Italy

Manuela Carini – University of Calabria, Italy

Gioia De Raffele – University of Calabria, Italy

Shilong Luo – Hainan Tropical Ocean University, China

Mario Maiolo – University of Calabria, Italy

Philosophy of applied mathematics

Davide Rizza – University of East Anglia, UK

Sandra Visokolskis – University of Córdoba, Argentina

Pythagorean stream: From numbers to bits via mathematical models, trust, and distributed AI

Fabio Caldarola – University of Calabria, Italy

Gianfranco d’Atri – University of Calabria, Italy

Recent trends on ODEs methods, low-rank approximations, and image-processing techniques

Antonella Falini – University of Bari Aldo Moro, Italy

Felice Iavernaro – University of Bari Aldo Moro, Italy

Flavia Fazio – University of Bari Aldo Moro, Italy

Samantha Bove – I.R.C.C.S. Giovanni Paolo II National Cancer Institute, Italy, and University of Bari Aldo Moro

Theoretical and computational methods for graphs (stream dedicated to the memory of Professor Ezio Venturino)

Alessandra De Rossi – University of Turin, Italy

Iulia Martina Bulai – University of Turin, Italy

When optimization meets machine learning

Annabella Astorino – University of Calabria, Italy

Antonio Fuduli – University of Calabria, Italy