The conference will take place at Steklov Mathematical Institute located in the south-west part of Moscow not far from the metro station Academicheskaya.
This is a premier research institute specialized in mathematical physics and pure mathematics and is a part of the Russian Academy of Sciences. The institute is named after Vladimir Andreevich Steklov, who in 1919 founded the Institute of Physics and Mathematics in Leningrad (currently Saint Petersburg). In 1934 this institute was split into separate parts one of which was moved to Moscow.
Address: 8 Gubkina street, Moscow
Visa Information
Participants who require a visa to enter Russia may apply for the electronic visa. An e-visa is issued within 4 calendar days, including week-ends and bank holidays. On principle it does not require an invitation, however you may request one from the Organizing Committee.
Domodedovo Airport (DME) is the most convenient to reach the venue.
The simplest option is to take a taxi directly from the airport. Official Yandex.Taxi stands can be found in the Arrivals hall at each of the terminals. Alternatively use Yandex.Taxi apps on your smartphone (average price is about 1000-1500₽) or following websites:
By public transport
From the Domodedovo Airport (DME) use AeroExpress trains to reach the station Verkhnie Kotly (Верхние котлы). At the station change to the Moscow Central Circle Line (14) clockwise and exit at the station Ploshad Gagarina (площадь Гагарина). AeroExpress tickets can be purchased at the airport. Tickets for MCC trains can be bought at the Verkhnie Kotly station and can be used for buses and metro. From the bus stop "Leninskiy Prospekt (south entrance)" take bus M1, M16, E10, E12, 111 (н11 at night) or a tram to the stop "Gubkina street". Then follow the route on the map below.