AMC2025

2025-05-28
About the Conference

The Asian Mathematical Conference (AMC) series is a major SEAMS conference, held every 4–5 years since 1990, and hosted by countries in Asia. The first AMC was held in Hong Kong (1990), the second was in Thailand (1995), the third in the Philippines (2000), the fourth in Singapore (2005), the fifth was in Malaysia (2009), the sixth AMC was in Busan, Korea (2013). At AMC-2013 it was decided that the next AMCs will be held in the middle between two International Congress of Mathematics. Therefore, the seventh AMC was in Bali, Indonesia (2016). Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the eighth AMC, originally planned for 2020 in Vietnam, was canceled, and instead, SEAMS Forums were held in VIASM Vietnam in 2023 and 2024.

In 2025, the conference will be held in Chiang Mai, Thailand and includes the following sections:

S1: Logic and Set Theory / Mathematics Education / History of Mathematics

S2: Algebra and Number Theory

S3: Geometry and Topology

S4: Analysis and its Applications

S5: Ordinary Differential Equations and Partial Differential Equations

S6: Probability and Statistics and Data Science

S7: Combinatorics and Graph Theory

S8: Mathematical Aspects of Computer Science / Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing / Mathematics in Science and Technology / Interdisciplinary Mathematical Science / Mathematics Modeling

S9: Control Theory and Optimization

S10: Fixed Point Theory and Applications

The objective of the conference is to provide a forum for mathematics researchers from Asia and as well as other continents to foster links and collaboration among themselves and with mathematicians from other parts of the world through the discussion of issues, exchange of ideas and the presentation of research findings.