Links
Here are some links to seminars, activities, and other resources.
Held every semester (in online mode), the seminar brings together researchers and students to discuss recent developments in differential and difference equations. Its focus lies on the algebraic aspects of these theories and their interconnections with other areas of mathematics. See the YouTube channels this and this for the recorded talks, and this for old KSDA website.
Differential Algebra and Related Topics (DART) is a series of workshops that offers participants the opportunity to present original research, learn about recent progress and new developments, and exchange ideas on differential algebra and related areas. The workshops are organized annually, typically around the month of May.
Organized every year around the month of July. The ACA conference series is devoted to promoting all kinds of computer algebra applications, and encouraging the interaction of developers of computer algebra systems and packages with researchers and users (including scientists, engineers, educators, and mathematicians). Traditionally, ACA is organized in scientific sessions covering all foundational aspects and applications of computer algebra, including several session mainly focused on differential and difference algebra.
Foundations of Computational Mathematics (FoCM) is an international nonprofit organization that supports and promotes research at the interface of mathematics and computation. A major FoCM activity are FoCM conferences, which are held once every three years. FoCM conferences follow a set pattern: mornings are devoted to plenary talks, while in the afternoon the conference divides into a number of workshops, each devoted to a different theme within the broad theme of foundations of computational mathematics.
The International Symposium on Symbolic and Algebraic Computation (ISSAC) is the premier annual conference to present and discuss new developments and original research results in all areas of symbolic mathematical computation. The conference presents a range of invited speakers, tutorials, short communications, software demonstrations and vendor exhibits with a center-piece of contributed research papers. All areas of computer algebra and symbolic computation are of interest at ISSAC conferences including differential algebra. The conference help annually since 1981 around the month of July.