Abstracts should be submitted by November 5 October 15, 2025 to the secretary of the Organizing Committee Andrea STUPŇANOVÁ (e-mail address:fsta@math.sk) with subject "Abstract FSTA 2026" specified.
Abstracts (in English) of about 300 words may only be submitted by e-mail as LaTeX (form and document class) files or Word (doc) files and at the same time pdf files without pagination (see the attached forms). In addition to your pdf file do not forget to send by e-mail the source tex or doc file!!!
We follow the needs of some of the participants who need to publish more than just an abstract to comply with the rules of their grant providers. If this is your case, simply write your abstract 3-4 pages long (the page limit is strict!). Use the same template and style files. Nothing else is needed. Finally, we will publish just one proceedings volume with two chapters, one for abstracts, and one entitled "Full papers" that will contain the extended abstracts.
The whole proceedings will be published in an open access regime with the CC-BY license.
All accepted abstracts will be published in the Conference Proceedings of Abstracts which will be available at the beginning of the Conference.
All submissions to the International Conference on Fuzzy Set Theory and Applications (FSTA), including abstracts published in the official Book of Abstracts, are subject to an anonymous peer-review process.
Each submitted contribution is evaluated by independent reviewers appointed by the Programme Committee. The review process is conducted as a single-blind peer review, where reviewers remain anonymous to the authors.
Based on the reviewers’ reports, the final decision on acceptance is made by the Programme Chairs in cooperation with the General Chairs.
The Book of Abstracts constitutes the official conference publication, and the peer-review process applies to the entire publication.
This statement serves as an official confirmation that FSTA publications are subject to anonymous peer review.
Note that contributed lectures are scheduled for 20 minutes.