10) “International Scientific Committee”
“International Seminar on Nonlinear Analysis and its Applications” in Azarbaijan Shahid Madani University, Tabriz, Iran on 6-8 July 2019.
9) “Session Organizer” at
The 11th ISAAC Congress will be held on August 14-18, 2017 at Linnaeus University Sweden. (ISAAC=The International Society for Analysis, its Applications, and Computation)
8) “Session Organizer” at
International Conference on Computational and Mathematical Methods in Science and Engineering (CMMSE 2017) July 4-8, 2017, Rota, Cadiz – Spain.
7) “Session Organizer” and “International Scientific Committee”
at
International Symposium, ” Mathematical Methods in Engineering, MME-2017 “, to be held in Cankaya University, Ankara, Turkey on April 27 – 29 , 2017.
Section: “Fixed Point Theory, Ulam stability, and related applications” with Janusz Bzrdek,
6) Chair
International Conference on Fixed Point Theory and Applications, Galatasaray University, Istanbul, Turkey, July 20-24
5) Co-chair
International Conference Anatolian Communications in Nonlinear Analysis, Abant İzzet Baysal University, Bolu, Turkey, July 03-06, 2013
4) Organization Committee Member
12th International Workshop on Dynamical Systems and Applications,
Atilim University, Ankara, Turkey, August 12-15, 2013
http://iwdsa2013.atilim.edu.tr/
3) Session Organizer
9 th international ISAAC Congress
(International Society for Analysis, its Applications and Computation)
Pedagogical University, Krakow, Poland, August, 05-09, 2013
http://www.isaac2013.up.krakow.pl/
2) Co-chair
International Workshop on Fixed Point Theory,
Galatsaray University, İstanbul, Turkey, October 11-13 , 2012 (IWFPTA 2012).
http://math.gsu.edu.tr/2012iwfpta.html
http://iwftpa2012.atilim.edu.tr/
1) Session Organizer
8th international ISAAC Congress
(International Society for Analysis, its Applications and Computation)
People’s Friendship University of Russia, August, 20– 27, 2011
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Content of Home Page of ICFPTA 2015, Istanbul, Turkey, July 20-24, 2015 |
The 11th International Conference on
FIXED POINT THEORY AND ITS APPLICATIONS
July 20 – 24, 2015
Galatasaray University,
Istanbul, Turkey
The purpose of the conference is to bring together leading experts and researchers in fixed point theory and to assess new developments, ideas and methods in this important and dynamic field. A special emphasis will be put on applications in related areas, as well as other sciences, such as the natural sciences, medicine, economics and engineering.
The conference will continue the tradition of the previous fixed point theory meetings which were held in Marseille (1989), Halifax (1991), Seville (1995), Kazimierz Dolny (1997), Haifa (2001), Valencia (2003), Guanajuato (2005), Chiang Mai (2007), Changhua (2009), and Cluj-Napoca (2012).
Scientific Committee
Ravi P. Agarwal (USA)
Vasil Angelov (Bulgaria)
Shigeo Akashi (Japan)
Jürgen Appell (Germany)
Qamrul Hasan Ansari (India)
Vasile Berinde (Romania)
Theodore A. Burton (USA)
Ljubomir Ćirić (Serbia)
Manuel De La Sen (Spain)
Mohamed Jleli(Saudi Arabia)
Christopher J. Lennard (USA)
Sompong Dhompongsa (Thailand)
Tomas Domínguez Benavides (Spain)
Jesús Garcia-Falset(Spain)
Helga Fetter (Mexico)
Marlene Frigon (Canada)
Kazimierz Goebel (Poland)
Mikio Kato (Japan)
Erdal Karapinar (Turkey)
Abdul Rahim Khan(Saudi Arabia)
Jong Kyu Kim (S.Korea)
William Art Kirk (USA)
Ulrich Kohlenbach (Germany)
Wojciech Kryszewski (Poland)
Anthony T. Lau (Canada)
Lai-Jiu Lin (Taiwan)
Enrique Llorens-Fuster (Spain)
Genaro López Acedo (Spain)
Giuseppe Marino (Italy)
Sehie Park (South Korea)
Adrian Petruşel (Romania)
Vladimir Rakocevic (Serbia)
Simeon Reich (Israel)
Biagio Ricceri (Italy)
Ioan A. Rus (Romania)
Naseer Shahzad (Saudi Arabia)
Brailey Sims (Australia)
Tomonari Suzuki (Japan)
Wataru Takahashi (Japan)
Hong-Kun Xu (Taiwan)
Jen-Chih Yao (Taiwan)
Pleanary Speakers
Ravi P. Agarwal (USA)
William Art Kirk (USA)
Wataru Takahashi (Japan)
Hong-Kun Xu (China)
Organizing Committee
Erdal KARAPINAR (Turkey, Chair)
Ayşegül YILDIZ ULUS (Turkey, Co-Chair)
Inci M. ERHAN (Turkey, Co-Chair)
Bashir AHMAD (Saudi Arabia)
Elvan AKIN (USA)
Ishak ALTUN (Turkey)
Ahmed ALSAEDI (Saudi Arabia)
Hamed ALSULAMI (Saudi Arabia)
Mehdi ASADI (Iran)
Hassen AYDI (Tunisia & SA)
Metin BAŞARIR(Turkey)
Maher BERZIG (Tunisia)
Chi-Ming CHEN (Taiwan)
Wei-Shih DU (Taiwan)
Selma GÜLYAZ (Turkey)
Tayyab KAMRAN (Pakistan)
Juan MARTÍNEZ MORENO (Spain)
Mahpeyker OZTURK (Turkey)
Antonio-Francisco ROLDAN-LOPEZ-DE-HIERRO (Spain)
Pedro TIRADO (Spain)
Muhammad Arshad ZIA (Pakistan)
Conference Venue
11th ICFPTA will be held at Galatasaray University
How to reach Galatasaray University?:
Galatasaray University is 24 km away from the İSTANBUL ATATÜRK AIRPORT. Right in front of the exit door of the Ataturk International Airport, take the HAVAŞ bus to TAKSİM (40 mn, 10 TRY) and get off at the last stop, TAKSIM SQUARE (for detailed information about HAVAS buses please visit http://www.havas.net/en/shuttle-parking/istanbul-ataturk-airport/ ). Then either take a taxi (15mn, ~15 TRY), or take a bus and get off at the stop Galatasaray University. The number of busses are: 40 (Taksim – Sarıyer), 42T (Taksim – Bahçeköy), 40T (Taksim – İstinye – Dereiçi), DT1 (Taksim – Ortaköy Dereboyu), DT2 (Taksim – Ortaköy Dereboyu).
Second possibility, from İstanbul Atatürk Airport to Galatasaray University is taking a taxi (45 mn, ~70 TRY).
Finally, you may take the metro from İstanbul Atatürk Airport and change to tramway at the Zeytinburnu station. Get off at the last stop in Kabataş. From Kabatas taxi costs 8 TRY, there are also regular buses (get on the bus going to Ortaköy direction).
If you are coming from Sabiha Gökçen Airport, take the HAVAŞ bus to TAKSİM (~1.5 hr, 17 TRY) (for more detailed information, please visit http://www.havas.net/en/shuttle-parking/istanbul-sabiha-gokcen-airport/ ).
Keep in mind that, Atatürk Airport is more closer than Sabiha Gökçen Airport to the Galatasary University.
Local Information:
Galatasaray University is at 10-15 minutes by walk from both Beşiktaş and Ortaköy. If one wants to take a bus to University, he/she can take any bus working on the shore (for example, the number of busses from Kabataş: 22, 22RE, 25E; from Ortaköy: 40, 40T, 42T, DT1, DT2).
The best way to reach Galatasaray University from Anatolian side of the city is to take a boat to Beşiktaş from Kadıköy or Üsküdar.
For Metro, Tram, Ferry and Busses either you can use Akbil (1.95 TRY per trip, and you can charge your Akbil Card) or use tickets (1 ticket: 4 TRY, 2 ticket: 7 TRY, 3 ticket: 10 TRY, 5 ticket: 15 TRY, 10 ticket: 28 TRY).
Time Schedule of IDO Ferries: http://sehirhatlari.com.tr/en
Istanbul Rail Network Map
Abstract Page
Dear Participants,
Please check your abstract from the link below. Please send your corrections, if any.
Abstract Book (July 11, 2015)
PS2: We could not accept any change requests for the abstract booklet.
PS1: Notice that abstract submission is over (May 30, 2015.)
Useful Info
How to reach Galatasaray University?:Galatasaray University is 24 km away from the İSTANBUL ATATÜRK AIRPORT. Right in front of the exit door of the Ataturk International Airport, take the HAVATAŞ bus to TAKSİM (40 mn, 11 TRY) and get off at the last stop, TAKSIM SQUARE. For detailed information about HAVATAŞ buses please visit
http://havatas.com/en/coach.aspx?i=1
Then either take a taxi (15mn, about 15 TRY), or take a bus and get off at the stop Galatasaray University. The number of busses are: 40 (Taksim – Sarıyer), 42T (Taksim – Bahçeköy), 40T (Taksim – İstinye – Dereiçi), DT1 (Taksim – Ortaköy Dereboyu), DT2 (Taksim – Ortaköy Dereboyu). For detailed information about buses, tickets and other types of transports and the prices please visit
Second possibility, from İstanbul Atatürk Airport to Galatasaray University is taking a taxi (45 mn, about 100 TRY).
Finally, you may take the metro from İstanbul Atatürk Airport and change to tramway at the Zeytinburnu station. Get off at the last stop in Kabataş. From Kabatas taxi costs about 11-12 TRY, there are also regular buses (get on the bus going to Ortaköy direction). Alternatively, you may take the metro from İstanbul Atatürk Airport and change to Marmaray at Yenikapı station. Get off at Üsküdar station and take boat to Beşiktaş or Kabataş. From Beşiktaş taxi costs about 5 TRY and from Kabatas taxi costs about 11-12 TRY, there are also regular buses (get on the bus going to Ortaköy direction). If you are coming from Sabiha Gökçen Airport, take the HAVATAŞ bus to TAKSİM (~1.5 hr, about 14 TRY) . For more detailed information, please visit:
http://havatas.com/en/coach.aspx?i=2
Keep in mind that, Atatürk Airport is more closer than Sabiha Gökçen Airport to the Galatasary University.
Local Information:Galatasaray University is at 10-15 minutes by walk from both Beşiktaş and Ortaköy. If one wants to take a bus to University, he/she can take any bus working on the shore (for example, the number of busses from Kabataş: 22, 22RE, 25E; from Ortaköy: 40, 40T, 42T, DT1, DT2). The best way to reach Galatasaray University from Anatolian side of the city is to take a boat to Beşiktaş from Kadıköy or Üsküdar.
For Metro, Tram, Ferry and Busses either you can use Akbil= Istanbulkart. You must have this Istanbulkart. You may ask to information desk in airports. For the prices see: http://www.iett.gov.tr/tr/main/pages/toplu-tasima-ucret-tarifesi/42
Time Schedule of IDO Ferries:
Istanbul Rail Network Map
http://www.istanbul-ulasim.com.tr/passenger-services/network-maps.aspx
or
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- Local Information:Galatasaray University is at 10-15 minutes by walk from both Beşiktaş and Ortaköy. If one wants to take a bus to University, he/she can take any bus working on the shore (for example, the number of busses from Kabataş: 22, 22RE, 25E; from Ortaköy: 40, 40T, 42T, DT1, DT2).The best way to reach Galatasaray University from Anatolian side of the city is to take a boat to Beşiktaş from Kadıköy or Üsküdar.
- Bank Services:In general Banks are open between 8:30 – 17:30 from Monday to Friday.
- Currency: It can be found at
- http://www.doviz.com/
- http://www.bigpara.com/doviz/dolar/
- Drinking Water:Although it is safe to drink tap water, it is recommended to buy bottled drink water which can be found almost everywhere at stores. There are several supermarkets in Beşiktaş which is 15 minutes on walk from GS University. You can safely brush your teeth with tap water.
- Electricity:The electricity supply is 220 V, 50 Hz, with the type of sockets which are standard in most European countries.
- Language:In Turkey the official language is Turkish. The Turkish language comes from Central Asian Languages Family and very different from the european languages. The Turkish alphabet is based on the latin alphabet. In general, in Istanbul many people talk English and you can easily communicate with other people. As İstanbul is a touristic city you can find many tourism offices.
- Phone Information:As it belongs to two continents in İstanbul there are two geographical regions : European and Asian sides. The local telephone code of European side is 212 and the one of the Asian side is 216. The national telephone code of Turkey is 90. All of the telephone numbers consist of 7 digits. For example telephone number of Galatasaray University is 2274480 and the code of the European side is 212. So if you want to call Galatasaray University from Asian side the number transforms into 0 212 2274480. If you want to call the same number from abroad it transforms into 00 90 212 2274480. There are prepayed telephone cards of Turkish Telecom specially designed for calling abroad.
- Shopping: Almost all of the shopping centers are open every day until 22:00 hours.
- Safety:Beware of dangerous and inconsiderate driving, especially when crossing roads. Even if you are on a pedestrian crossing, look carefully before crossing. Turkey is a comparatively safe country as far as crime is concerned, but it is best to take reasonable precautions against pickpockets in crowded areas.
- Time Zone:The time zone is 1 hour later from Central European Time Zone, 2 hours later from the Greenwich Mean Time.
- Visa information for foreigners (general):http://www.mfa.gov.tr/visa-information-for-foreigners.en.mfa”
For more information on ISTANBUL can be found:
https://goturkey.com/en/welcome/search?search=ISTANBUL
Social Program
1) Welcome Cocktail start at 19:00 on July 21, 2015.
MENU
STATIONARY FOOD SERVICES
Mini cheese balls, cocktail olives, corn chips (with salsa) crudités (the dip)
COOL OFFERS
Crepe wrapped smoked salmon, eggplant salad in tarts, Circassian chicken in tarts, mini soiree sandwiches, lentil dumplings
HOT OFFERS
Mustard sauce chicken litter needles, tiny croquette, mini Chinese pastries (with soy sauce)
Little browns (with tomato sauce), veal goulash (apple slice potato pancake)
CAKE
White chocolate, raspberry pie
Place of the restorant: https://www.ituvakif.org.tr/sosyal/restoran.asp
2) Conference Dinner start at 19:00 on July 22, 2015
Place of the restorant: https://www.ituvakif.org.tr/sosyal/restoran.asp
CONFERENCE DINNER MENU
COLD APPETIZER PLATE
Stuffed grape leaves, fava, white cheese, yellow cheese, carrots, garlic sauce, chicken ham, lentil dumplings, tomato, cucumber
HOT PLATE
Cheese Pastry (with yogurt cream sauce) or
Paçanga Pastry (with salad and cherry tomatoes)
MAIN COURSE
BEEF STRAGONOF (mushrooms, cream, julienne sliced beef, rice and sautéed vegetables)
DESSERT
Sour cherry pudding
3) Bosporus boat tour which start at 19:00 on July 23, 2015 .
MENU: STARTERS
– feta cheese
– Stuffed Pepper / Grape leaves
– Haydari / Purslane Salad
– Çiğköfte / Hot Butter
– Bean Stew
– Pastry
– Eggplant with sauce
– Potato Salad
– American Salad
– Pasta Salad
-Tomato, Cucumbers
MAIN COURSE: BARBEQUE (CHOOSE ONE)
– Chicken Fillet
– Inegol Meatballs
-Fish
FRUITS
3 types according to seasonal fruit platter
NON ALCOHOL DRINKS
– Coke
– Fanta
– Cherry Juice
– Orange Juice
– Peach Juice
– Coffee
– Tea
– Water
ALCOHOL DRINKS
– Turkish Raki
– White wine
– Red wine
– Beer
List of Participants
Updated July 14, 2015
Name | Lastname | Country |
Azzedine | ABBACI | ALGERIA |
Mortaza | ABTAHI | IRAN |
Özlem | ACAR | TURKEY |
Doria | AFFANE | ALGERIA |
Ravi P. | AGARWAL | USA |
Bashir | AHMED | SAUDI ARABIA |
Shigeo | AKASHI | JAPAN |
Elvan | AKIN | USA |
Asuman | AKSOY | USA |
Ümit | AKSOY | TURKEY |
Aftab | ALAM | INDIA |
Maryam | ALGHAMDI | SAUDI ARABIA |
Javid | ALI | INDIA |
Ishak | ALTUN | TURKEY |
Alireza | AMINI-HARANDI | IRAN |
Tooraj | AMIRI | IRAN |
Qamrul Hasan | ANSARI | INDIA |
Maggie | APHANE | SOUTH AFRICA |
Nihal | ARABACIOGLU TAS | TURKEY |
Muhammad | ARSHAD | PAKISTAN |
Mehdi | ASADI | IRAN |
Yunus | ATALAN | TURKEY |
Dalila | AZZAM-LAOUİR | ALGERIA |
Manijeh | BAHREINI ESFAHANI | IRAN |
Metin | BASARIR | TURKEY |
Farida | BELHANNACHE | ALGERIA |
Samia | BENMEHIDI | ALGERIA |
Vasile | BERINDE | ROMANIA |
Anna | BETIUK-PILARSKA | POLAND |
Samir | BOUGHABA | ALGERIA |
Ammar | BOUKHEMIS | ALGERIA |
Nour El Houda | BOUZARA | TURKEY |
Monika | BUDZYNSKA | POLAND |
Abdurrahman | BÜYÜKKAYA | TURKEY |
Francisco Eduardo | CASTILLO SANTOS | MEXICO |
Aurelian | CERNEA | ROMANIA |
Wajdi | CHAKER | TUNISIA |
Souhail | CHEBBI | SAUDI ARABIA |
Ahmed-Salah | CHIBI | ALGERIA |
Vittorio | COLAO | ITALY |
Marija | CVETKOVIC | SERBIA |
Aleksander | CWISZEWSKI | POLAND |
Manuel | DE LA SEN | SPAIN |
Abdelkader | DEHICI | ALGERIA |
Salah | DJEZZAR | ALGERIA |
Kadri | DOĞAN | TURKEY |
Tomas | DOMINGUEZ BENAVIDES | SPAIN |
Gonca | DURMAZ | TURKEY |
Tanıl | ERGENÇ | TURKEY |
İnci | ERHAN | TURKEY |
Majid | FAKHAR | IRAN |
Helga | FETTER | MEXICO |
Hafiz | FUKHAR-UD-DIN | SAUDI ARABIA |
Moosa | GABELEH | IRAN |
Berta | GAMBOA DE BUEN | MEXICO |
Jesús | GARCIA-FALSET | SPAIN |
Giniswamy | INDIA | |
Ekber | GİRGİN | TURKEY |
Kazimierz | GOEBEL | POLAND |
Grzegorz | GROMADZKI | POLAND |
Selma | GÜLYAZ | TURKEY |
Faik | GÜRSOY | TURKEY |
Sana | HADJ AMOR | TUNISIA |
SANG-EON | HAN | SOUTH KOREA |
Mayumi | HOJO | JAPAN |
Takanori | IBARAKI | JAPAN |
Felicia Obiageli | ISIOGUGU | NIGERIA |
Maria A. | JAPON | SPAIN |
Antonio | JIMENEZ-MELADO | SPAIN |
Fatma | KANCA | TURKEY |
Neslihan | KAPLAN | TURKEY |
Erdal | KARAPINAR | TURKEY |
Meltem | KAYA | TURKEY |
Abdul Rahim | KHAN | SAUDI ARABIA |
Qamrul Haque | KHAN | INDIA |
Brahim | KHODJA | ALGERIA |
Farshid | KHOJASTEH | IRAN |
Jong Kyu | KIM | SOUTH KOREA |
Yasunori | KIMURA | JAPAN |
William Art | KIRK | USA |
Jakub | KLIMA | POLAND |
Satoshi | KODAMA | JAPAN |
Daniel | KOERNLEIN | GERMANY |
Ulrich | KOHLENBACH | GERMANY |
Angeliki | KOUTSOUKOU-ARGYRAKI | GERMANY |
Zlatinka | KOVACHEVA | OMAN |
Bilel | KRICHEN | TUNISIA |
Wojciech | KRYSZEWSKI | POLAND |
Tadeusz | KUCZUMOW | POLAND |
Fatemeh | LA’L Dolatabad | IRAN |
Jinlu | LI | USA |
Lai-Jiu | LIN | TAIWAN |
Enrique | LLORENS-FUSTER | SPAIN |
Genaro | LÓPEZ-ACEDO | SPAIN |
Maryam | LOTFIPOUR | IRAN |
Adrian | MAGDAS | ROMANIA |
Amira | MAKHLOUF | ALGERIA |
Elisabetta | MALUTA | ITALY |
Giuseppe | MARINO | ITALY |
Said | MAZOUZI | ALGERIA |
Nayyar | MEHMOOD | PAKISTAN |
Gülhan | MINAK | TURKEY |
Fahimeh | MIRDAMADI | IRAN |
Elena | MORENO GÁLVEZ | SPAIN |
Naceri | MOSTEPHA | ALGERIA |
Luigi | MUGLIA | ITALY |
Omar | MUÑIZ-PÉREZ | MEXICO |
Veysel | NEZIR | TURKEY |
Adriana | NICOLAE | ROMANIA |
Lamine | NISSE | ALGERIA |
Mehdi | OMIDVARI | IRAN |
Ebru | OZBILGE | TURKEY |
Taylan Özgür | ÖZKAN | TURKEY |
Mahpeyker | ÖZTÜRK | TURKEY |
Adrian | PETRUŞEL | ROMANIA |
Łukasz | PIASECKI | POLAND |
Bozena | PIATEK | POLAND |
Ariana | PITEA | ROMANIA |
Stanislaw | PRUS | POLAND |
Bheeman | RADHAKRISHNAN | INDIA |
Nadjel | REDJEL | ALGERIA |
Seyed Mehdi | REZAIEAN | IRAN |
Edixon | ROJAS | COLOMBIA |
Antonio Francisco | ROLDAN LOPEZ DE HIERRO | SPAIN |
Angela | RUGIANO | ITALY |
Melit | SAMIRA | ALGERIA |
Yuan | SHEN | CHINA |
Bradley | SIMS | AUSTRALIA |
Deepak | SINGH | INDIA |
Hossein | SOLEIMANI | IRAN |
Mariusz | SZCZEPANIK | POLAND |
Aynur | ŞAHİN | TURKEY |
Frekh | TAALLAH | ALGERIA |
Wataru | TAKAHASHI | JAPAN |
Andrei | TETENOV | RUSSIA |
Pedro | TIRADO | SPAIN |
Anita | TOMAR | INDIA |
Izhar | UDDIN | INDIA |
Mansur | VAEZPOUR | IRAN |
Palanichamy | VEERAMANI | INDIA |
Andrzej | WISNICKI | POLAND |
Hong-Kun | XU | CHINA |
Mustapha Fateh | YAROU | ALGERIA |
Filiz | YILDIZ | TURKEY |
Ayşegül | YILDIZ-ULUS | TURKEY |
Esra | YOLACAN | TURKEY |
Rohen | YUMNAM | INDIA |
Roberta | ZACCONE | ITALY |
Congjun | ZHANG | CHINA |
Proceedings
All full paper submissions will be peer reviewed and evaluated based on originality, technical and research content/depth, correctness, relevance to conference, contributions, and readability. Selected papers presented in the conference published by Yokohama Publishers and Fixed Pont Theory and Applications .
The deadline for the submission of the papers by the participants is October 30st, 2015 for Yokohama Publishers.
For more details for a submission to Fixed Pont Theory and Applications can be found at the following link:
http://www.fixedpointtheoryandapplications.com/about/update/RPFPTA2015
Opening Speech
Ladies and gentlemen,
You are welcome to the 11 th international conference on fixed point theory and applications.
The idea of organizing this conference belongs to Adrian PETRUŞEL, Tomas DOMINGUEZ BENAVIDES and Brailey SIMS. This idea was supported by Naseer Shahzad, Sompong Dhompongsa, Kazmierz GOEBEL and all members of scientific committee. Hence, if you will be happy at the end of this conference, please thank them but not me. But, I am ready to take any critics about the organizations. Definitely, I am very thankful to our plenary speakers, Prof. Agarwal, Prof. Kirk, Prof. Takahashi and Prof. Xu. I want to thank also my organization team, especially, -Ayşegül YILDIZ-ULUS, for her hospitality, for providing such a wonderful conference venue. -Selma GÜLYAZ for all communication business, -İnci ERHAN for all technical organization, -Mahpeyker Öztürk for her assistance and -Adem TARIK for organizing everything on foods and beverages.
I also appreciate so much our Sponsors, indeed, we have just three: 1) NAAM Research Group , King Abdulaziz University, 2) Atilim University 3) Galatasaray University.
Finally, I want to thank to each participant who contributes to and improves the quality of the conference… I hope you all have a pleasant time in the beautiful city Istanbul… On behalf of organizing committee Erdal KARAPINAR
Atilim University İncek / Ankara/ Turkey http://www.erdalkarapinar.wordpress.com
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Closing Speech
Thank you Prof. Goebel to be the chair of the last session.
Okey….
Dear Colleagues,
It is time to close the conference (the 11 th international conference on fixed point theory and applications.)
What I feel now?
As in the song of the John Lennon: “free as a bird.”
There was moments, unforgetable moments, that I will always remember.
(like the moment of taking a picture of the conference by looking at the sea…)
First of I want to invite my team, local organizers, to the stage to thank them:
-Ayşegül YILDIZ-ULUS (Galatasaray University)
-Selma GÜLYAZ (Cumhuriyet University)
-İnci ERHAN (Atilim University),
-Mahpeyker ÖZTÜRK (Sakarya Üniversity) and
-Adem TARIK.
As I said in the opening speech, please thanks to
Adrian PETRUŞEL, Tomas DOMINGUEZ BENAVIDES and Brailey SIMS,
if you are happy and think that it was a successful conference.
I thank them since I think it is…
I am sincerely thankful to our plenary speakers,:
Prof. Agarwal, Prof. Kirk, Prof. Takahashi and Prof. Xu.
Before announcing the next conference place, let me invite Ravi Agarwal to talk about proceeding at FPTA. (Ravi Agarwal speech)
I am very happy to announce that the next conference will be organized by Brailey SIMS in Australia. I invite Brailey SIMS to invite us to Australia for the next conference. (Brailey SIMS speech)
I want to invite Professor Kirk to say something. (Art Kirk speech.)
I want to invite Professor Goebel to say something. (Kazmierz Goebel speech.)
Thank you!
Thank you for your attendance and making this conference successful.
Thank You!… Thank you! …
On behalf of organizing committee
Erdal KARAPINAR
Atilim University
İncek / Ankara/ Turkey
http://www.erdalkarapinar.wordpress.com
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Useful Info
ISTANBUL CARD
Posted on July 17, 2015by icfpta
Dear participant of ICFPTA 2015,
DO NOT FORGET to buy ISTANBUL CARD from the Airport. It is a public transportantion card used in Istanbul.
You can use ISTANBUL CARD in almost all kinds of public transport: Metro, public and private busses, ships, seabusses, Marmaray.
Price of an empty card is 6 Turkish lira. When you buy one, load some amount of money (like 30 turkish liras for example, this
is equal to 13 uses of the card. ). One use of the card costs 2.15 turkish liras.
For information see
http://istanbulkart.iett.gov.tr/en
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Istanbul Where East meets West
Posted on July 14, 2015by icfpta
Some clues from booking.com
Istanbul is a smorgasbord of scents and sounds, infused with the characters of two continents.
Just before dawn, there’s an eerie silence in Istanbul before the city abruptly comes to life, as the call to morning prayer reverberates through the ancient markets and winding alleyways. Jump on the Bosporus ferry to experience a startling contrast between East and West.
Air – Istanbul Ataturk Airport
Istanbul’s main airport is 12.5 miles from the city center. Taxis are readily available and are the most convenient way to reach the center – they cost around TRY 45 and take 30 minutes in mild traffic. The Havatas Bus to Taksim Square is a better value. It departs every 30 minutes on the hour between 4 am – 1 am, costs around TRY 10, and takes around 30 minutes. From Taksim Square, catch either a taxi or the metro to your end destination.
Metro
The “Hafif Metro” is very efficient. There are two main lines: Yenikapı to Ataturk Airport (M1A) and Yenakapi to Haciosman (M2). The M1 runs every 5 minutes from 6 am – 12:30 am from Monday to Saturday, and every 8 minutes on Sunday. The M2 line runs from 6:15 am – 12:30 am Monday to Saturday (from 6:30 am on Sunday). To use the Metro, purchase a token from a machine or swipe an “Istanbulkart” (available at some Biletmatik machines) to pass through the turnstiles.
Taxi
Taxis are easy to find – just stop at a taxi stand or hail one from the street. They’re reasonably priced compared to prices in Western Europe and the U.S., making them an affordable way to travel. Official taxis are bright yellow with the words “taksi” on top, and always have digital meters. Language is often an issue, so always have your destination written on a piece of paper. If you go through tolls, these will be added to the final charge.
Bus
City center bus service hubs include Taksim Square, Aksaray and Beşiktaş on the European side, and Üsküdar and Kadıköy on the Asian side. Bus shelter stops are easily available on the main routes. Services run from 6:30 am – 11:30 pm and destinations are displayed on the front of the bus. Ticket prices vary by destination and must be purchased from the white booths near major stops before boarding. Purchase an Akbil or “Istanbul Kart” to save on fares.
Car
Traffic in Istanbul is often heavy and it can take longer to cross the city by car than by public transportation. Drivers are also known to be quite aggressive. There are few multi-story car parks in the city and on-street parking can be difficult to find. However, road conditions in Istanbul are moderate, less so outside the main centers. If you do decide to drive, renting a GPS device with the latest updated maps is recommended.
Rental Cars: rentalcars.com
Ferry
Ferries and “sea buses” are a fun and fast way to move between the European and Asian sides. There are four ferry companies in operation; the fastest and most popular is IDO. The major docks on the European side can be found in Eminönü, Sirkeci and Karaköy. Tickets cost around TRY 3 for a single economy class ticket (around TRY 1.95 with an Istanbulkart), which can be purchased at the ferry terminal. Note that timetables change seasonally.
Good to Know
Language: Turkish
Currency: TRY
Time Zone : GMT (+03:00)
Country Code : +90
Voltage : 220 V
Electrical Socket
Imagine the worst traffic jam and double it. Traffic problems are a hot topic in Istanbul, and it’s as much a race for survival as it to get to your destination.
First impressions count for a lot in Turkey. Speak highly of the country’s natural resources, people and geography, and describe any positive travel experiences you’ve had in Turkey in detail.
Turks tend to be indirect at first, but warm up quickly. People are generally inquisitive and curious, warm and friendly, and place a high cultural value on being hospitable.
Tipping your head forward means ‘yes’; lifting your head backwards and raising your eyebrows means ‘no’.
Eye contact is important in Turkey. Maintaining direct eye contact while speaking to someone is a sign of sincerity. It’s also quite common to be stared at in public places – this is normal.
Popular Attractions
We handpicked the top 10 classic sights, sorted by distance from where you’re staying
Dolmabahce Palace
Museums
Apartments with 285 rooms are hard to come by, but that’s exactly what Sultan Abdülmecid I was after. In 1856, he, his wife, children and pet hamster moved in with 6 other sultans. Blending Baroque, Rococo and Neoclassical influences, Dolmabahce’s amenities include 68 toilets, 6 steam rooms, dozens of opulent chandeliers, its own clock tower – and now even Wi-Fi.
- Only 2.4 km away
- Dolmabahçe Caddesi, Beşiktaş (across from the İnönü – Beşiktaş soccer stadium)
- millisaraylar.gov.tr
- Open Tuesday and Wednesday 9 am – 4 pm, Friday to Sunday 9 am – 4 pm
Taksim Square
Landmarks
Taksim Square might be associated with recent political unrest, but a trip here paints a vastly different picture. The square is the heart of modern Istanbul and functions mainly as a transportation hub. It’s also a popular entertainment area, surrounded by shops, restaurants and local cafes. Cross town on the historic tram for a nostalgic touch of old Istanbul.
- Only 3.7 km away
- Beyoğlu, Tak-ı Zafer Cd, 34435 Gümüşsuyu
- Open every day
Galata Tower
Monuments
Inmates imprisoned here during the Ottoman era would imagine flying across the Bosporous to freedom. Centuries later, Hezarfen Ahmet Celebi did just that, an early aviator who flew on artificial wings straight to the Anatolian side. These days, Galata Tower’s famous 360° panoramic views of the city and its popular restaurant offer plenty of fun for all visitors.
- Only 5.1 km away
- Bereketzade Mh., Galata Kulesi, Beyoğlu
- ibb.gov.tr
- Open every day 9 am – 8 pm
Topkapi Palace
Monuments
Once upon a time, the Sultanate moved across town, and left behind 173 acres of prime real estate. Built in 1478, Topkapi Palace was the heart and mind of the Ottoman Empire for centuries. What lay abandoned in 1853 was restored 50 years later, when the palace became one of Istanbul’s premier museums, with elaborate courtyards, gates and a harem that remain largely intact.
- Only 5.5 km away
- Bab-ı Hümayün Caddesi, Sultanahmet (behind Hagia Sophia)
- topkapisarayi.gov.tr
- Open Monday 9 am – 5 pm, Wednesday to Sunday 9 am – 5 pm; closed first day of religious holidays
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Social Events
Posted on June 30, 2015by icfpta
As we announced, there will be
Bosporus boat tour which start at 19:00 on July 23, 2015
Although we did not announce, we have organized also
4a) a Welcome Cocktail start at 19:00 on July 21, 2015
Place of the restorant: https://www.ituvakif.org.tr/sosyal/restoran.asp
4b) a Conference Dinner start at 19:00 on July 22, 2015
Place of the restorant: https://www.ituvakif.org.tr/sosyal/restoran.asp
https://www.ituvakif.org.tr/sosyal/restoran.asp
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A shuttle from Airport to Hotels with a charge of 40 EURO
Posted on June 17, 2015by icfpta
Dear Colleagues,
There is a shuttle between Airport and your hotel (whatever you choose…) provided by Ixir Hotel.
For 40 EURO they provide a mini-bus (8-10 person) from airport to your hotel. We suggest this shuttle especially for the groups more than 2-3 participants. Notice that 40 EURO is the price of a trip of a vehicle. Thus, you will pay 40 EURO either you are alone or a group of 10 participants.
You may contact directly with the corresponding person via:
e-mail: ixirhotelistanbul@gmail.com
Tel: +90 212 327 5008
or
Fax: +90 212 327 5009
Address of Ixir Hotel: Mecidiye Mahallesi Dereboyu Caddesi Refik Fenmen Çıkmazı No. 2 Ortaköy İstanbul
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Flyers
Posted on March 24, 2015by icfpta
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Confirmation condition for the participation:
Posted on February 12, 2015by icfpta
Confirmation condition for the participation:
There are three ways to confirm the participation for the conference:
1) The copy of the confirmed plane ticket can be sent to icfpta@gmail.com incase of chosing on-site payment ( We STRONGLY RECOMMEND this method!! We strongly encourage our colleagues to send the copy of their plane tickest in order to avoid any bank remittance expenses or any commission charges )Please send the soft-copy of your plane ticket up to May 01, 2015 to take advantage of EARLY REGISTRATION!
2) Registration fee can be transferred to the bank account (for details see registration page) and a copy of the bank receipt should be sent to icfpta@gmail.com
(3) Registration fee can be transferred by Using Western Union . In this case, please send the MTCN (Money Transfer Control Number) code to icfpta@gmail.com
Please fill the registration form here !
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The 11th International Conference on FIXED POINT THEORY AND ITS APPLICATIONS July 20 – 24, 2015 Galatasaray University, İstanbul, Turkey
Posted on September 13, 2013by icfpta
July 20-24, 2015 Galatasaray University, Istanbul, Turkey
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The 10th International Conference on FIXED POINT THEORY AND ITS APPLICATIONS July 9 – 15, 2012 Babeş-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
Posted on September 13, 2013by icfpta
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IWFPTA 2012 International Workshop on Fixed Point Theory and Applications October 11-14, 2012 Galatasaray University, İstanbul, Turkey
Posted on September 11, 2013by icfpta
Istanbul Turkey
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