Workshop Overview

Based on the
foundational works of
Ritt and Kolchin since the 1930s, differential algebra has evolved into
an extremely rich subject during the last two decades. Differential
Algebra and Related Topics (DART) is a series of workshops which offer
an opportunity for participants to present original research, to learn
of research progress and new developments, and to exchange ideas and
views on differential algebra and related topics. DART-VII is the
seventh in this series. The previous six DARTs were held at Newark, NJ
(USA) in 2000, 2007 and 2008, Lille (France) in 2013 and Beijing (China)
in 2010 and 2015 respectively.
Specific topics for the workshop include but are not limited to:
- Algebraic differential and difference equations
- Differential and difference dimension theory
- Differential and difference Galois theory
- Model theoretic aspects of differential algebra
- Differential invariants
- D-module theory and Riemann-Hilbert correspondence
- Exterior differential and integrable systems
- Integro-differential algebras and differential Rota-Baxter
algebras
- Analysis, combinatorics and number theory related to differential
algebra
- Polynomial vector fields
- Rota-Baxter algebra and applications
- Computational differential and difference algebras
(characteristic sets, closed-form solutions, factorization etc)
- Applications of differential and difference algebras (control
theory, physics, chemistry, biology etc)