History
The history of the conference goes back to 1994,
a hard time for Russian science, when the first
"International Conference on Functional Differential Equations and
Applications, Moscow, Russia, August 14–21, 1994"
was held on the basis of the Moscow Aviation Institute
in cooperation with the Russian Academy of Sciences and the
Moscow Mathematical Society. More than 80 mathematicians from the
former Soviet Union and 20 foreign mathematicians took part in
that conference. Among them there were the well-known
scientists such as M. S. Agranovich (Russia),
A. G. Baskakov (Russia),
L. A. Beklaryan (Russia), T. A. Burton (USA),
R. Datko (USA), R. I. Grigorchuk (Russia), J. Kato (Japan),
N. D. Kopachevskii (Ukraine),
M. A. Krasnosel'skii (Russia, he opened the conference),
A. D. Myshkis (Russia), V. S. Pugachev (Russia),
A. L. Skubachevskii (Russia), S. M. Verduyn-Lunel (Netherlands),
V. V. Vlasov (Russia).
The second event was the "International Conference on Differential
and Functional-Differential Equations, Moscow, Russia,
August 16–21, 1999."
It was also organized by the Moscow Aviation Institute
together with the Steklov Mathematical Institute and the Moscow
Mathematical Society, and it was dedicated to the 275th anniversary
of the Russian Academy of Sciences. This time, more than 150 mathematicians
participated in the conference, about 30 of them from foreign
countries. The conference was opened by a lecture of academician
D. V. Anosov (Russia). The following well-known mathematicians
also lectured at that conference: H. Amann (Switzerland),
A. Ambrosetti (Italy), W. Balser (Germany), A. A. Bolibruch (Russia),
V. M. Buchstaber (Russia),
W. Jäger (Germany), Ch. Kassel (France), V. A. Kondrat'ev (Russia),
L. D. Kudryavtsev (Russia), S. B. Kuksin (UK),
V. B. Lidskii (Russia),
C. Mitschi (France), A. D. Myshkis (Russia), S. M. Nikolskii (Russia),
J. Qing (USA), N. H. Rozov (Russia), G. A. Seregin (Russia),
R. Schäfke (France), A. Tesei (Italy),
L. Veron (France), M. I. Vishik (Russia), L. R. Volevich (Russia),
and many others.
The next "International Conference on Differential and Functional
Differential Equations, Moscow, August 16–22, 2002" was held in Moscow
Aviation Institute jointly with the Steklov Mathematical Institute,
the Moscow Mathematical Society, and the Weierstrass Institute for
Applied Analysis and Stochastics. It was a satellite of the International
Congress of Mathematicians in Beijing (ICM-2002), which seems to
be unique taking into account the distance between the cities.
This fact is surely the evidence of the highest scientific level of the
conference. More than 200 mathematicians participated
in that conference, about 60 of them from foreign countries.
The opening ceremony took place in the President Hall of Presidium of
the Russian Academy of Sciences, and it was S. P. Novikov
who opened the conference. The lectures were also given by H. Amann
(Switzerland), N. S. Bakhvalov (Russia), W. Balser (Germany),
L. A. Beklaryan (Russia), N. A. Bobylev (Russia),
A. A. Bolibruch (Russia),
V. M. Buchstaber (Russia), S. Yu. Dobrokhotov (Russia),
Yu. V. Egorov (France),
Yu. S. Ilyashenko (Russia), H. Kimura (Japan), N. D. Kopachevskii (Ukraine),
L. D. Kudryavtsev (Russia), M. Loday (France), D. Lutz (USA),
B. Malgrange (France), J. Mather (USA), J. Qing (USA),
A. G. Sergeev (Russia), A. A. Shkalikov (Russia),
V. A. Solonnikov (Russia),
L. Veron (France),
H.-O. Walther (Germany), J. Wu (Canada), V. M. Zakalyukin (Russia),
V. G. Zvyagin (Russia).
Program Committee: A. D. Myshkis (1994),
O. A. Oleinik (1999),
D. V. Anosov (2002).
All of these three conferences are remarkable not only for their
scientific programs but also for cultural programs.
The advertency of the members of the Organizing Committee made the
participation in the conferences pleasant and comfortable.
It is worth pointing out the following mathematicians having contributed
a lot in the organization of those conferences:
T. E. Churkina, E. I. Galakhov,
P. L. Gurevich, A. V. Kopylov,
E. B. Kuznetsov, A. B. Muravnik, A. A. Puntus,
L. E. Rossovskii,
R. V. Shamin, A. L. Skubachevskii, V. G. Veretennikov.
In order to emphasize the periodicity of the conference,
since 2005, it was decided to include the number of the conference
in its title.
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