[Om-announce] Mathematical Aspects of Computer and Information Sciences 2006: Call for Papers

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               MACIS 2006 - International Conference on 
       Mathematical Aspects of Computer and Information Sciences
                     http://www.cc4cm.org/macis2006
                    Beijing, China, July 22-24, 2006

                            CALL FOR PAPERS

Mathematical Aspects of Computer and Information Sciences (MACIS) is 
a new series of conferences where foundational research on theoretical 
and practical problems of mathematics for computing and information 
processing may be presented and discussed. MACIS also addresses 
experimental and case studies, scientific and engineering computation, 
design and implementation of algorithms and software systems, and 
applications of mathematical methods and tools to outstanding and 
emerging problems in applied computer and information sciences. 
Each conference focuses on two or three themes. The themes (with
specific topics) for MACIS 2006 are: 

* Modeling and Analysis of Complex Systems

  Mathematical modeling and dynamics of complex systems; symbolic 
  and numeric analysis of complex systems; stability, sensitivity, 
  and complexity analysis; stochastic dynamic systems; physical 
  systems; biological systems; modeling of space materials and
  environments; information processing in complex systems; statistical
  physics; computer simulation; computational techniques and tools 

* Symbolic and Numeric Computation

  Algebraic, symbolic, and symbolic-numeric methods for equation
  solving, linear and polynomial algebra, ODE/PDE, and dynamic
  systems; geometric computing, reasoning, and modeling; software
  design and implementation; applications in mathematics, statistics,
  system science, computer science, physical and biological sciences,
  engineering, economics, and finance 

* Algorithms and Complexity

  Algorithm design and implementation; symbolic and numeric algorithms; 
  parallel and distributed algorithms; algebraic and geometric
  algorithms; analysis of algorithms; complexity theory; theoretical
  and practical complexity analysis; computability theory; automata
  theory 

INVITED SPEAKERS 

Hirokazu Anai (Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd., Japan)
Dan Braha (University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth and New England 
               Complex Systems Institute, USA)
Andreas Dress (CAS-MPG Partner Institute for Computational Biology,
               China)
Remi Monasson (Ecole Normale Superieure - CNRS, France)
Lan Wen (Peking University, China) 

SUBMISSION

Potential participants of MACIS 2006 are invited to submit extended
abstracts (3-4 pages) or full papers describing their work to be
presented at the conference. The submitted extended abstracts and
full papers will be reviewed by members of the program committee (PC)
for soundness and relevance to the conference. Submission of original
research papers is encouraged, while published material and work in 
progress will also be considered for presentation at the conference.
Extended abstracts and full papers should be prepared using LaTeX 
with the style file available on the MACIS 2006 web and according to
the instructions given therein. Electronic submissions are preferred,
and should be sent in PDF or PS format as e-mail attachments to the 
PC chair: 

   Professor Dongming Wang, School of Science
   Beihang University, Beijing 100083, China 
   E-mail Dongming.Wang at lip6.fr - Fax +86 10 8233 8311  

Accepted extended abstracts and full papers will be printed in the
proceedings of MACIS 2006 for distribution at the conference. 

Authors of the extended abstracts and full papers accepted for 
presentation at the conference will be invited to submit their full 
and/or revised papers for publication in a post-proceedings volume or 
special journal issues after the meeting. The submitted papers will 
be formally reviewed by PC members and external referees. The volume
or special issues containing the finally accepted papers will be 
published by an international publisher. 

IMPORTANT DATES

Deadline for extended abstract submission:  April 16, 2006
Notification of acceptance or rejection:    May 15, 2006
Conference taking place:                    July 24-26, 2006
Deadline for full paper submission:         October 15, 2006

GENERAL CHAIR

Zhiming Zheng (Beihang University, China)

PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Dongming Wang (Beihang University, China and UPMC-CNRS, France), Chair
Yaneer Bar-Yam (New England Complex Systems Institute, USA)
Luis M. A. Bettencourt (Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA)
Lenore Blum (Carnegie Mellon University, USA)
Jean-Louis Deneubourg (Universite Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium)
Jean-Charles Faugere (Universite Pierre et Marie Curie - CNRS, France)
Ilias S. Kotsireas (Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada)
Ming Li (University of Waterloo, Canada)
Benoit Perthame (Ecole Normale Superieure, France)
Stefan Ratschan (Max-Planck Institut fuer Informatik, Germany)
Peter F. Stadler (Universitaet Wien, Austria)
Bican Xia (Peking University, China)
Chee K. Yap (New York University, USA)
Kazuhiro Yokoyama (Rikkyo University, Japan)
Riccardo Zecchina (International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Italy)

LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS

Zongsheng Gao (Beihang University, China), Chair
Sheng Cao (Beihang University, China)
Tian Luo (Beihang University, China) 

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