The Summer Workshop on Interval Methods provides a platform for researchers working on or with interval methods and their applications.
The 16th edition will take place from June 30 to July 2, 2025, in Rennes (France).
We encourage all researchers to use the conference as a forum for lively discussion of current research and the latest techniques. Therefore, not only fully elaborated new results, but also reports on ongoing research activities and review papers summarizing previous work are welcome.
To ensure the visibility of our workshop, peer-reviewed full papers of accepted and presented abstracts will be collected and published after SWIM.
Scope and Topics
SWIM aims at gathering researchers working on/with interval methods and their applications. The goal is to review the state-of-the-art in this field. Contributions can be for example in the domain of
Verification and Validation
Robust and Nonlinear Control Systems
State Estimation
Interval Observer Design
Parameter Identification
Fault Detection and Diagnosis, Fault Tolerant Systems
Stability, Reachability, Observability
Reliable Software Design
Robotics
Mathematics
Verified Solution of Algebraic and Dynamic System Models
Verified Numerics and Scientific Computing
Linear Algebra
and any other applications of interval methods, verified numerics, and other related set-membership techniques (e.g: affine arithmetics, polytopes, etc).