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MathSport Asia has established itself as a premier event for those passionate about the intersection of mathematics, statistics, and sports. This conference attracts a vibrant community of academics, researchers, and sports professionals who share a common interest in quantitative approaches to sport. A key highlight of the event is a series of evening talks delivered by leading sports analytics practitioners, which offer real-world insights to complement the technical and academic discussions. The aim of MathSport Asia is to foster meaningful collaborations and advance the application of mathematical and statistical methods in sports across the Asian region.This year's event will take place at the Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode, located in Kozhikode, India. The conference will feature a range of topics including Optimal Tournament Design, Scheduling, Analysis of Rules, and the Role of AI in Sports, with the term sport interpreted broadly to encompass games, pastimes, gambling, lotteries, and health-related activities. A special submission and review path for the Journal of Quantitative Analysis and Sports may also be available. Authors are encouraged to submit abstracts of up to 500 words, which should include 3-5 keywords. Additionally, the best three papers presented at the conference will be recognized with awards of Rs. 10,000 each. Notable speakers include Spieksma, Full Professor & Chair of Combinatorial Optimization at the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Eindhoven University of Technology, and the Global Sales Director & Director of CricViz India, as well as a CEO from the Prime Volleyball League and a Cricket Analyst from Cricbuzz.
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