CALL FOR PAPERS
International Symposium on Symbolic and Algebraic Computation
University of Western Ontario, Canada,
July 22-25, 2001
http://www.orcca.on.ca/issac2001/
ISSAC is the yearly premier international symposium in Symbolic and
Algebraic Computation that provides an opportunity to learn of new
developments and to present original research results in all areas
of symbolic mathematical computation. ISSAC'2001 will be locally
hosted by the University of Western Ontario at London and the Ontario
Research Centre for Computer Algebra (ORCCA).
Important dates
Before January 15, 2001 Submission to the Program
Committee Chair deadline
March 12, 2001 Notification of acceptance
April 2, 2001 Camera -ready copy received
Original research results and insightful analyses of current concerns
are solicited for submission. Papers will be reviewed by a program
committee and referees. Survey articles may be suitable for submission
if identified as such, they will be considered in a separate category
from the research papers. Proceedings will be distributed at the
symposium. Electronic submission is encouraged.
Program Committee Chair: ··············@ens-lyon.fr
Conference Topics:
Topics of the meeting include, but are not limited to,
Algorithmic mathematics. Algebraic, symbolic and symbolic-numeric
algorithms. Simplification, function manipulation, equations,
summation, integration, ODE/PDE, linear algebra, number theory, group
and geometric computing.
Computer Science. Theoretical and practical problems in symbolic
computation. Systems, problem solving environments, user interfaces,
softwares, libraries, parallel/distributed computing and programming
languages for symbolic computation, concrete analysis, benchmarking,
complexity of computer algebra algorithms, automatic differentiation,
code generation, mathematical data structures and exchange protocols.
Applications. Problem treatments using algebraic, symbolic or
symbolic-numeric computation in an essential or a novel way.
Engineering, economics and finance, physical and biological sciences,
computer science, logic, mathematics, statistics, education.
Program Committee:
Chair: Gilles Villard, CNRS IMAG Grenoble,
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Proceedings Editor: Bernard Mourrain, INRIA Sophia Antipolis,
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Submissions must not substantially duplicate work published
or submitted for publication elsewhere. Late submissions will
be rejected.
Best student author award.
This award will be given to the best student author. An author
is eligible if full-time student at the time of submission, this
should be indicated.
Notification.
Authors will be sent notification of acceptance or rejection by
e-mail on or before March 12, 2001. A final copy of each accepted
paper will be required by April 2, 2001. This is again a firm
deadline. An author of each accepted paper must attend the Conference
and present the paper, or make arrangements to have it presented.
Preparing final versions.
Formatting requirements will be based on the ACM Proceedings
Templates, for instance in LaTeX2e you should use the
acm_proc_article-sp.cls document class file to format your document.