Hybrid Conference on AI-Math, February 27-29, 2024

Institute of Mathematics and Statistics, 

State University of Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil


Organizer Committee:

1) Sajad Salami, State University of Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil, 

2) Gilson Alexandre Ostwald Pedro da Costa, State University of Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil, 

3) Guilherme Lucio Abelha Mota, State University of Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil, 

4) Michelle Lau de Almeida, (PhD Student) State University of Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil.                                                        

We are delighted to announce the Hybrid Conference on AI-MATH with the subject Artificial Intelligence for Mathematics and Mathematics for Artificial Intelligence. This aims to bring together experts to explore the intricate relationship between mathematics and artificial intelligence, and how these fields mutually enrich one another. Unfortunately, this year, we do not have financial support to cover the local costs of in-person participants. At this conference, we have one minicourse for the audience before launch time and lectures from invited speakers together with a series of 20-minute talks. Using the different branches of Mathematics in AI such as Linear algebra and Graph theory, etc, and reciprocally, applications of AI in Arithmetic, Algebraic, and Geometric problems as well as Cryptography, and Coding Theory can be considered topics of talk.


Conference Highlight:

Minicourse: During the conference, we have one minicourse which will be delivered by 

Professor Tony Shaska, Department of Mathematics, Oakland University, MI, USA.

Title:  Arithmetic in the moduli space of algebraic curves

Abstract: Studying arithmetic properties of the moduli space of algebraic curves is a classical problem with many implications in arithmetic geometry and applications to cryptography. We explore how to use methods of deep learning to better understand the rational points of the moduli space. Several examples of such methods, from the moduli space of genus two curves, will be described in detail illustrating our approach. The talk will be accessible to a general audience.


Registration:


Please fill out the registration form to get in touch with us and tell us about your intentions to participate or give a talk at the event. The deadline for registration for the conference is  February 23, 2024. 


Deadline to submit abstracts:  

The deadline for submitting the title and abstract of short talks is February 20, 2024. 


Contact us: 

To get more information on participation in person you can contact sajad.salami@ime.uerj.br


Invited Speakers


Tony Shaska

Department of Mathematics, Oakland University, MI, USA

Steven J. Miller

Mathematics & Statistics,

Williams College, USA

Kyu-Hwan Lee

Department of Mathematics, University of Connecticut, USA 

Matija Kazalicki

Department of Mathematics, Zagreb University, Croatia