CALL FOR PAPERS
Special Session on
Computational Advances in Numerical Schemes for Differential Models in Science and Engineering
Under the International Conference on Mathematical Sciences and Computational Intelligence (ICMSCI-2026)
February 20–22, 2026
The Department of Mathematics, P.G.D.A.V. College, University of Delhi, in collaboration with Faculty of Mathematical Sciences, University of Delhi, IIT Mandi and NIT Uttarakhand, cordially invites researchers, academicians, scientists, industry experts, and research scholars to submit their original and unpublished research papers for a Special Session on "Computational Advances in Numerical Schemes for Differential Models in Science and Engineering" under the International Conference on Mathematical Sciences and Computational Intelligence (ICMSCI-2026).
This session focuses on the development, analysis, and application of numerical schemes used to solve differential models arising in science and engineering. Differential or integral equations are central to describing physical, biological, and technological processes, yet many real-world systems are too complex for analytical solutions. Numerical methods—such as finite difference, finite element and hybrid numerical schemes—provide powerful tools for approximating these models with accuracy and efficiency. The session highlights recent advances in numerical algorithm design, error and convergence analysis, computational implementation, and applications from different branches of science and. It aims to bring together researchers working at the intersection of mathematical theory and practical computation to exchange ideas and promote innovative approaches to differential modelling.
Computational advances in numerical schemes for differential models sit at the intersection of theory, application and on mathematical sciences and computational intelligence. Differential models (ODEs, PDEs, Delay/Integro-differential systems) are the language of physics, biology, engineering and finance; advances in numerical schemes determine whether these models are solvable, scalable, and reliable for real-world decision-making. Recent algorithmic, stability, adaptivity and high-performance computing developments make this an especially timely, cross-disciplinary session.
Topics of Interest
Wavelet Analysis
Spectral Method
Finite difference/element/volume method
Spectral method
Non-linear Analysis
Fractional calculus
Submission Guidelines
• Manuscript must follow the conference template. All submissions will undergo peer review.
• Maximum length: 9–16 pages including references.
• Accepted papers will be presented and included in the proceedings/special issue (details to follow).
Presentation Mode
Hybrid (Offline + Online). Selected papers will be presented through oral or poster sessions.
Important Dates
• Last date for submission: January 15, 2026
• Acceptance notification: January 20, 2026
• Camera-ready paper: February 10, 2026
Who Should Submit?
Faculty members, researchers, post-doctoral fellows, PhD scholars, postgraduate students, statisticians,
engineers, data scientists, and industry professionals.
Submission Email : Authors must submit their abstracts/papers directly to pkumar.rs.apm12@itbhu.ac.in with "cc" to conference email: icmsci_2026@pgdav.du.ac.in.
Special Session Coordinators
Dr. Pappu Kumar
Assistant Professor
University Department of Mathematics, Jai Prakash University, Chapra
Contact : 9454179967
We warmly welcome research contributions that blend theoretical insight, methodological rigor, and
impactful applications.