Paris, 24.11. - 26.11.2004
http://www-calfor.lip6.fr/ICPSS
Daniel Lazard, Professor of Computer Science, at Université Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris 6), will retire at the end of the year 2004. The conference is held in honor of his numerous major contributions to computer algebra, polynomial system solving and applications.
Since the meeting is held in honor of Lazard's achievements, we solicit research papers on topics related to Lazard's works and interests, for instance algebraic resolution of polynomial systems, Gröbner bases, algebraic representation of solutions and many more.
Accepted contributed papers (extended abstracts) will be published in proceedings that will be available at the meeting. After the meeting the extended versions of the contributed papers will be published in a special issue of the Journal of Symbolic Computation after a standard journal refereeing procedure.
Invited Speakers:
B. Buchberger (Research Institute for Symbolic Computation, Austria),
J. Calmet (Universität Karlsruhe, Germany),
J. Davenport (Bath University, UK),
H. Hong (North Carolina State University, USA),
M. F. Roy (Université de Rennes 1, France),
C. Traverso (Università di Pisa, Italy).
Organization:
The conference is organized by the Computer Algebra Team (CALFOR) of
LIP6 (Université Pierre et Marie Curie) and the SALSA INRIA project.
Singapur, 13. - 17.12.2004
http://www.atcminc.com/mConferences/ATCM04
There is little doubt that technology has made an impact on the teaching and Mathematics. In this conference, we shall go beyond justifying the use of technology in Mathematics to discuss and examine the best practices of applying technology in the teaching and learning of Mathematics and in Mathematics research. In particular, the conference will focus on how technology can be exploited to enrich and enhance Mathematics learning, teaching and research at all levels.
Topics:
The topics include, but are not limited to:
Geometry Using Technology, Computer Algebra,
Internet Technology for Mathematics, Graphics Calculators,
Mathematical Software and Tools on WWW.
Organizers:
Local Organizing Committee Chair: Dr. Keng Cheng ANG
Konstanz, 10. - 11.03.2005
http://www.cask.fh-konstanz.de
Zum dritten Mal findet diese Veranstaltung am Bodensee statt und setzt die Tradition der CA-Symposien in Baden-Württemberg fort. Lehrende und Forschende sollen abermals die Gelegenheit zum intensiven Erfahrungsaustausch über den Einsatz von Computeralgebra erhalten. Nachdem Computeralgebra auch in der Schule eine zunehmend grö"sere Rolle spielt und viele Studenten bereits mit einer gewissen Erfahrung im Umgang mit einem CA-System an die Hochschulen kommen, soll angeregt werden an diese Erfahrungen anzuknüpfen und innovative Lehre in Fächern mit mathematischem Anteil durch Anpassung der Ausbildung und Vorlesungsinhalte an die neuen Möglichkeiten zu entwickeln. Das Programm besteht aus Hauptvorträgen und kürzeren Vorträgen (in Sektionen). Au"serdem werden Verlage Bücher zum Thema Computeralgebra ausstellen. Ort der Tagung ist der Campus der Fachhochschule Konstanz, etwa 1,5 km vom Hauptbahnhof Konstanz entfernt, Gebäude F an der Rheingutstra"se. Einen Stadtplan finden Sie auf der Seite der Touristinformation, http://www.konstanz.de/service, rechts oben. Konferenzsprachen sind Deutsch und Englisch.
Wichtige Termine:
Einsenden des Vortragstextes für den Tagungsbericht: 31.01.2005
Verbindliche Anmeldung zum Symposium für Teilnehmer ohne
Hotelreservierungsbedarf: 28.02.2005
Organisation:
E. Heinrich, H.-D. Janetzko
Luxemburg, 28.03. - 01.04.2005
http://www.univ.lu/GAMM2005/GAMM_1_Deutsch.html
Sektion Computeralgebra und Computeranalysis
Die Gesellschaft für Angewandte Mathematik und Mechanik e.V. (GAMM)
lädt Sie zur Teilnahme an der wissenschaftlichen Jahreskonferenz in
Luxemburg vom 28. März bis zum 01. April 2005 ein.
Sektionsleitung:
Günter Mayer (Universität Rostock), H. Michael Möller
(Universität Dortmund)
Passau, 03. - 08.04.2005
This conference takes place from Sunday April 3 to Friday April 8, 2005 at the University of Passau, Germany. There are two possible types of submissions: an extended abstract for inclusion into the conference proceedings or optionally, in addition to (but not instead of) the extended abstract, a full paper for inclusion into a special issue of the Journal of Symbolic Computation. For both sorts of submissions the authors are asked to make clear in the abstract and in the introduction what is the relation to Volker Weispfenning's work.
The extended abstracts are going to be reviewed for correctness and for fitting into the conference (relation Volker Weispfenning's work). For the possible additional journal submissions the rules of the Journal of Symbolic Computation fully apply. Submitters are expected to give 15 minute-presentations at the conference.
For question and comments, please write an email to info@a3l.org.
Topics:
Conference topics include any work related to former or present
research areas of Volker Weispfenning, as for instance algebraic model
theory and Gröbner bases.
Important Dates:
Nov 28, 2004: Deadline for both types of submissions
Jan 13, 2005: Notification of acceptance
Zeuthen, 03. - 08.04.2005
During the last years, computer algebra methods have been used widely throughout elementary particle physics. By now, applications of modern computer algebra are an essential and established calculational tool.
To initiate education and training of about 20 students and young researchers at graduate and Ph.D. level on these important aspects in the field of computer algebra, DESY organizes jointly with German universities a School on Computer Algebra and Particle Physics. It will be held at DESY Zeuthen and the focus will be on perturbation theory and the calculation of Feynman diagrams.
Zeuthen, 23.05. - 27.05.2005
The main purpose of the ACAT (formerly AIHENP) series of workshops is to gather physicists (experimentalists and theorists) and computer science oriented researchers to exchange ideas, to discuss standards and to promote new technologies related to ``Computing intelligence'' in physics research. The applications are targeted mainly to particle and nuclear physics, astrophysics and accelerator science.
Porto Conte, Alghero, Sardinien, 26.05. - 02.06.2005
MEGA is the acronym for Effective Methods in Algebraic Geometry (and its equivalent in Italian, French, Spanish, German, Russian, etc.), a series of roughly biennial conferences on computational and application aspects of Algebraic Geometry and related topics with very high standards.
Proceedings containing a selection of the papers and invited talks presented at previous Mega conferences have been published by Birkhäuser in the series Progress in Mathematics (volumes no. 94, 109 and 143), by the Journal of Pure and Applied Algebra (volumes no. 117 and 118, 139 and 164) and by the Journal of Symbolic Computation (to appear).
The conference will be held at Hotel Corte Rosada, a sea resort at Porto Conte (Alghero). Full board at the hotel will cost approximately 370 for the seven nights from May 26 to June 2 for double occupancy, 470 for single occupancy.
Porto Conte is in a natural park 10 km from Alghero, a small walled town in the northwestern coast of Sardinia. The town has catalan origin, and catalan is spoken locally. Alghero has an international airport, served bylow-cost airlines, and connected to Milano, Roma, London, Hahn-Frankfurt and Girona-Barcelona. Another possible airport is Olbia.
Organization:
Carlo Traverso, Pisa (Conference Chair)
Important Dates:
Deadline for submissions of talks: January 7, 2005
Notification of acceptance of contributions: March 10, 2005
Early registration deadline: March 29, 2005
Kassel, 02. - 04.06.2005
http://www.mathematik.uni-kassel.de/compmath/ca2005.htm
Diese Tagung der Fachgruppe Computeralgebra wurde bereits auf Seite
angek"undigt.
Xi'an, China, 19. - 21.07.2005
http://www-calfor.lip6.fr/~wang/SNC2005
The growing demand of speed, accuracy, and reliability in scientific and engineering computing has been accelerating the merging of symbolic and numeric computations. To facilitate the symbolic-numeric interaction and integration, an international workshop on Symbolic-Numeric Computation (SNC 2005) will be held in Xi'an, China from July 19-21, 2005 as a satellite conference of ISSAC 2005.
Potential participants of SNC 2005 are invited to submit an extended abstract of three or more pages or a full paper describing their work to be presented at the workshop. Electronic submissions are preferred, and should be sent to both of the PC co-chairs: Dongming Wang (Dongming.Wang@lip6.fr) or Lihong Zhi (lzhi@mmrc.iss.ac.cn)
Important Dates:
Deadline for extended abstract submission: April 10, 2005
Notification of acceptance or rejection: May 15, 2005
Deadline for full paper submission: October 10, 2005
Invited Speakers:
Robert M. Corless (University of Western Ontario, Canada),
Matu-Tarow Noda (Ehime University, Japan),
Victor Y. Pan (City University of New York, USA),
Hans J. Stetter (Technical University of Vienna, Austria).
Peking, China, 24. - 27.07.2005
http://www.mmrc.iss.ac.cn/~issac2005
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. In 2005, ISSAC will take place at the Key Laboratory of Mathematics Mechanization, Chinese Academy of Science, Beijing, China, July 24-27.
Organization:
General Co-Chairs: Xiao-Shan Gao, George Labahn.
SIGSAM Chair: Emil Volcheck
Invited Speakers:
Bruno Buchberger (RISC-Linz), Bruno Salvy (INRIA), Wen-Tsun Wu
(Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Important Dates:
Deadline for Submissions: January 14, 2005
Notification of Acceptance: March 15, 2005
Camera-Ready Copy Received: April 15, 2005
M"unchen, 25.-30.07.2005
Auf dieser Tagung ist eine Sektion zum Thema Computeralgebra
geplant.
Weitere Einzelheiten zum Programm werden im Fr"uhjahr-Rundbrief
2005 ver"offentlicht.
Nara City, Japan, 01. - 03.08.2005
http://www.hpc.cs.ehime-u.ac.jp/ACA2005
We are very pleased to announce you that the ACA 2005 conference will take place at Nara Women's University located in the central Nara city. This city is well-known for rich history as an ancient capital of Japan, and has a number of national important properties, shrines and temples with Japanese traditional style, including 8 properties of the World Heritage.