MathSport International 2023 will take place at the Corvinus University of Budapest (Budapest, Hungary) on June 26–28, 2023. It will be an in-person meeting (unless pandemic conditions at the time force us to switch to another format). It will be the 10th conference in Europe that brings together Maths and Sport. Previous conferences have been organised by the Institute of Mathematics and Its Applications (IMA), KU Leuven, Loughborough University, University of Padova, Athens University of Economics and Business, and University of Reading.
Topics: Mathematical and physical models in sport, performance measures and models, optimisation of sport performance, statistical and probability models, match and scoreline outcome models, competitive strategy, game theoretical models, optimal contest design and scheduling, decision support systems, analysis of rules and adjudication, econometrics in sport, analysis of sporting technologies, mathematics education and sport, financial valuation in sport, e-sports (gaming), betting and sport, and quantitative sports marketing.
Keynote speakers: Ian McHale (University of Liverpool), Ignacio Palacios-Huerta (London School of Economics) and Laszlo Toka (Budapest University of Technology and Economics).
Abstract Submission: https://sites.google.com/view/mathsportinternational10/home/abstract-submission?authuser=0
Conference website: https://sites.google.com/view/mathsportinternational10
Conference location: Corvinus University of Budapest, Building E.
Please note the following important dates:
Abstract submission deadline (extended): 15 February 2023
Notification of acceptance: 15 February 2023
Submission of paper for proceedings: 1 June 2023
Early registration deadline: 1 May 2023
Proceedings: A collection of 6-page short papers will be published as conference proceedings.
Special issue: there will be the possibility to submit your paper to a special issue of a peer-reviewed sports journal (more details will follow).
Any questions can be submitted to László Csató at laszlo.csato@uni-corvinus.hu.
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