[Om-announce] Calculemus'06 CFP: 13 th Symposium on the Integration
of Symbolic Computation and Mechanized Reasoning 2006
(co-located with ISSAC'06)
Silvio.Ranise at loria.fr
Silvio.Ranise at loria.fr
Wed Feb 22 09:18:21 CET 2006
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Calculemus'06 Symposium
http://calculemus2006.loria.fr
13th Symposium on the
Integration of Symbolic Computation and Mechanized Reasoning 2006
Co-located with ISSAC 2006
July 7-8, 2006
Università degli Studi di Genova
Genova, Italy
CALL FOR PAPERS
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Background
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The scientific and technological goal of the Calculemus network is
to design a new generation of mathematical software systems and
computer-aided verification tools based on the integration of
Deduction and Computer Algebra Systems.
Both Deduction Systems (DSs) and Computer Algebra Systems (CASs) are
receiving growing attention from industry and academia. On the one
hand, CASs have been commercially very successful in recent
years. On the other hand, the use of formal methods in hardware and
software development has made DSs indispensable not least because of
the complexity and sheer size of the reasoning tasks involved. Such
systems are now making the transition from academic applications
into regular industrial practice.
In spite of these successes there is still need for improvement as
many application domains still fall outside the scope of existing
DSs and CASs. For instance, the scope of CASs could be significantly
enhanced by adding deductive reasoning power. In fact this lack of
expressivity together with the unsolved problem of correctness
prohibit large classes of applications. DSs, which - on the other
hand - provide such an expressivity, as well as the guarantee of
correctness, still lack computational power as they are not suited
to directly carry out algebraic or numerical calculations. This
severely restricts their scope of application in mathematics and -
more importantly - in engineering applications.
The main goal of the Calculemus symposiums serie is to stimulate
significant research advancements in combining the reasoning
capabilities of DSs and the computational power of CASs as well as
to foster possible cross-fertilizations.
The field of DSs has diversified into the areas of automated theorem
proving and interactive proof-development, which have their own
traditions, conferences and technical methods. The field of CAs has
specialised on devising highly efficient methods for symbolic
calculations. The mission of the Calculemus symposiums serie is to
bringing together such research communities so to create new
generation of expressive, automatic, and easy-to-use systems capable
of performing a wide range of mathematical tasks.
Goals & Topics
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Calculemus 2006, the 13th symposium in the series, will be held July
7-8, 2006 at the Università degli Studi di Genova, Italy, in conjunction
with the International Symposium on Symbolic and Algebraic Computation (ISSAC)
2006.
The main theme of Calculemus 2006 will be the interactions between
automated deduction and computer algebra with particular emphasis on
the applications to verification, mathematical assistants, and web
services.
Calculemus 2006 welcomes research papers on all aspects of
integrating symbolic computation and formal deduction including:
* Combining computer algebra and computer deduction systems
* Adding deductive capabilities to computer algebra systems
* Adding computational capabilities to computer deduction systems
* Combining methods of symbolic computation and formal deduction
* Design and implementation issues in integrated systems
* Design and implementation of computer algebra and deduction services for
the web
* Formal method problems requiring mixed computing and proving
* Applications of formal methods to the construction of integrated systems
* Design and implementation of mathematical assistants requiring both
computer algebra and deduction
* Case studies and applications
Audience
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The intended audience of the symposium is mainly researchers and
practicioners in the fields of computer algebra and automated
deduction. More in general, anyone interested in the design of
mathematical software systems and computer-aided verification tools
based on the integration of the deduction and computation.
Call for papers
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Papers addressing the topics listed above and more in general
involving techniques in both computer algebra and automated
deduction are solicited. Submitted papers should not exceed 12
pages and should be written in LaTeX with the following settings:
11pt, one column, a4paper and standard margins.
Submissions should be done electronically via the following web page:
http://www.easychair.org/Calculemus06/submit
Submissions will be peer-reviewed. The authors of accepted
submissions are expected to give a 25' presentation at the
symposium. The proceedings of Calculemus'06 will be distributed at
the workshop and later published possibly as a special volume of
the Electronic Notes in Computer Science (ENTCS).
IMPORTANT! In order to ease the (possible) publication in the ENTCS
volume of the workshop proceedings, please, use the following LaTeX
header in your submission:
\documentclass[a4paper,11pt]{article}
\textwidth 14.63cm
\textheight 22cm
\oddsidemargin 0.65cm
\evensidemargin 0.65cm
\topmargin 0.55cm
\headheight 0.0pt
\headsep 0.0pt
Important Dates (tentative...)
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* Submission of title and abstract: April 8, 2006
* Submission of papers: April 15, 2006
* Notification of acceptance: May 15, 2006
* Final version of papers: June 4, 2006
* Symposium: July 7-8, 2006
Program Committee
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* Anna Bigatti (Università degli Studi di Genova, Italy) [Co-chair]
* Christoph Benzmeuller (Saarland University, Saarbrücken, Germany)
* Olga Caprotti (University of Helsinki, Finland)
* Jacques Carette (McMaster University, Canada)
* Hoon Hong (North Carolina State University, USA)
* William M. Farmer (McMaster University, Canada)
* Deepak Kapur (University of New Mexico, USA)
* Steve Linton (University of St. Andrews, UK)
* Madan Musuvathi (Microsoft Research, USA)
* Silvio Ranise (INRIA-Lorraine, France, and Università degli Studi di Milano,
Italy) [Co-chair]
* Christoph Ringeissen (INRIA-Lorraine, France)
* Renaud Rioboo (University of Paris 6, France)
* Pino Rosolini (Università degli Studi di Genova, Italy)
* Roberto Sebastiani (Università di Trento, Italy)
* Volker Sorge (University of Birmingham, UK)
* Carlo Traverso (Università degli Studi di Pisa, Italy)
* Stephen Watt, (University of Western Ontario, Canada)
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