New Trends in Differential and Difference Equations
Conference in honor of John R. Graef's 70th birthday
March 15-16, 2013
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga

Differential and Difference Equations have been highly active areas of research for many years. This is due in part to their wide variety of application to many areas in engineering, physics, biological modeling, economics, etc. Boundary value problems, equations on time scales, fractional differential equations, impulsive systems, oscillation theory, differential inclusions and applications to population dynamics are all areas in which our honoree has been an active researcher.
The intent of this conference is to bring together mathematicians who have directly contributed to the theory and applications of Differential and Difference Equations to discuss new results as well as new directions for future research. The conference will consist of plenary lectures, invited addresses, and contributed talks. Graduate students and early career researchers are especially encouraged to attend.
To contribute a talk, please submit an abstract electronically to: Matt-Matthews@utc.edu
Abstracts may also be submitted by physical mail to:
Organizing Committee
New Trends in Differential and Difference Equations
Department of Mathematics
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
Chattanooga, TN 37403
Organizing Committee: Sergei Avdonin, Boris Belinskiy, Matt Matthews, and Min Wang
This conference is supported by grants from UTC Faculty Development and the Unum Chair of Excellence of Applied Mathematics.
