From: Temur K. <tk...@ri...> - 2008-11-25 12:58:38
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CALL FOR PAPERS ISSAC 2009 International Symposium on Symbolic and Algebraic Computation Korea Institute for Advanced Study Seoul, Korea, July 28-31, 2009 http://issac2009.kias.re.kr/ The 2009 International Symposium on Symbolic and Algebraic Computation (ISSAC) is the 34th meeting in a series of conferences, begun in 1966 and held annually since 1981 in North America, Europe and Asia, for original research on all aspects of symbolic computation. Following tradition, ISSAC 2009 will have presentations of accepted research papers, invited talks, poster sessions, tutorial courses, software demonstrations, and company exhibits. IMPORTANT DATES Paper submission deadline is Saturday, Jan. 17, 2009, 23:59 EST [+7 days extension] Notification of Acceptance/rejection: no later than Monday, March 30, 2009. CONFERENCE TOPICS All topics covered traditionally by ISSAC including all of computer algebra algebraic methods in computational geometry and in theorem proving the computer science of creating software for doing mathematics Applications of symbolic computation to the natural sciences, life science, engineering, education, and others For more details, see, e.g., the TOC in the Computer Algebra Handbook URL: http://issac2009.kias.re.kr/cah_toc.pdf In addition and not exclusively, applications of symbolic computation to new models of computation (e.g., quantum computation, origami mathematics) algebraic statistics Certification of numerical results by symbolic computation Implementation of symbolic computation systems on compact and mobile devices. CONFERENCE OFFICERS Jeremy Johnson, Drexel U., USA and Hyungju Park, KIAS, Korea, General Co-Chairs Erich Kaltofen, NCSU, USA, Program Committee Chair Program Committee Massimo Caboara, U. Pisa, Italy Siegfried Rump, TUHH, Germany Gene Cooperman, Northeastern U., USA Bruno Salvy, INRIA, France Mark Giesbrecht, U. Waterloo, Canada Carsten Schneider, RISC, Austria Jaime Gutierrez, U. Cantabria, Spain Kiyoshi Shirayanagi, Tokai U., Japan Weidong Liao, Shepherd U., USA Elena Smirnova, Texas Instruments, USA Scott McCallum, Macquarie U., Australia Volker Sorge, U. Birmingham, UK Kosaku Nagasaka, Kobe U., Japan Adam Strzebonski, Wolfram Research, USAClement Pernet, U. Washington, USA Stephen Watt, U. Western Ontario, Canada / U. Grenoble I, France Franz Winkler, RISC, Austria Markus Rosenkranz, RICAM, Austria Min Wu, East China Normal U., China SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS Papers must contain original research and not duplicate work published or submitted for publication elsewhere. Papers will be reviewed by the Program Committee and external referees. Proceedings will be distributed at ISSAC 2009. Papers must be written in English and should not exceed 8 pages in ACM's Proceedings style http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates, which is about 20 to 22 pages in LaTeX 12pt article style. If necessary, submissions can have an appendix that may be read by the reviewers and PC Members, but that is not considered part of the Proceedings paper. Papers are exclusively submitted via http://www.easychair.org/conferences?conf=issac2009 We expect that at least one author of each accepted paper attends ISSAC 2009 and presents her or his paper. REPEATING DATES Submit by Jan. 24, 23:59 EST; accept/reject by Mar. 30; Conf. Jul. 28-31, 2009. |
From: Temur K. <tk...@ri...> - 2008-11-27 19:20:39
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[Apologies for multiple copies.] %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % European Commission Framework 6 Programme % % Integrated Infrastructures Initiatives % % % % Symbolic Computation in Europe (SCIEnce) % % % % % % FOURTH TRAINING SCHOOL IN SYMBOLIC COMPUTATION % % % % June 29 - July 10, 2009 % % RISC, Castle of Hagenberg, Austria % % % % http://www.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/projects/science/school % % % %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% The Research Institute for Symbolic Computation (RISC), Johannes Kepler University of Linz, organizes the Fourth RISC/SCIEnce Training School in Symbolic Computation, in June 29 - July 10, 2009 in the Castle of Hagenberg, Austria. The school gives an introduction to the field of symbolic computation and provides training in selected symbolic computation software and techniques for students and researchers from various fields of sciences who are interested in using symbolic computation in their work. ===================== GRANTS ARE AVAILABLE! ===================== The SCIEnce project provides a number of grants to potential school participants. Please visit the school web page for the details. ====================== LECTURES AND TUTORIALS ====================== * Abdallah Al Zain (Heriot-Watt University, Scotland, UK). SymGrid-Par. * Anna Bigatti (University of Genoa, Italy). CoCoA Tutorial. * Ralf Hemmecke (RISC, Austria). Maple Tutorial. * Sylla Lesseni (Technische Universität Berlin, Germany). KANT/KASH Tutorial. * Alexander Konovalov. GAP Tutorial. * Temur Kutsia (RISC, Austria). Unification. * Wolfgang Windsteiger (RISC, Austria). Mathematica Tutorial. * Franz Winkler (RISC, Austria). Introduction to Gröbner bases and other methods in elimination theory. (More courses to be announced) =============== IMPORTANT DATES =============== * February 23, 2009: Application deadline. * March 16, 2009: Notification of acceptance. * May 4, 2009: Registration. * June 29July 10, 2009: Training School. ===================== APPLICATION PROCEDURE ===================== http://www.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/projects/science/school/fourth/application.html ================== SCHOOL COORDINATOR ================== Temur Kutsia, RISC, Johannes Kepler University, Austria ku...@ri... |