[Om] SNC 2007 Call for Papers

SNC 2007 Conference snc2007 at scl.csd.uwo.ca
Tue Jan 23 18:27:17 CET 2007


                Symbolic-Numeric Computation 2007 (SNC 2007)

                    July 25-27, 2007 -- London Canada

                http://www.orcca.on.ca/conferences/snc2007

                      C A L L   f o r   P A P E R S


Overview:

  Algorithms that combine ideas from symbolic and numeric computation have
  been of increasing interest over the past decade.  The growing demand for
  speed, accuracy and reliability in mathematical computing has accelerated
  the process of blurring the distinction between two areas of research that
  were previously quite separate.

  The goal of the present workshop is to support the interaction and
  integration of symbolic and numeric computing.  Earlier meetings in this
  series include the SNAP 96 Workshop, held in Sophia Antipolis, France,
  and the SNC 2005 meeting, held in Xi'an, China.  Following the tradition,
  Symbolic-Numeric Computation 2007 will be held July 25-27 in London, Canada.

  SNC 2007 is affiliated with the 2007 International Symposium on Symbolic and
  Algebraic Computation (ISSAC 2007).  Co-located with this workshop will be
  PASCO 2007, the 2007 International Workshop on Parallel Symbolic Computation.
  SNC and PASCO will be held immediately prior to the ISSAC 2007 meeting, both
  at the University of Western Ontario, Canada.  ISSAC 2007 will be held
  nearby in Waterloo, Canada.

Call for Papers:

  The program of SNC 2007 will include invited presentations, contributed
  research papers and posters.   Specific topics include, but are not
  limited to:

  * Hybrid symbolic-numeric algorithms
  * Approximate polynomial GCD and factorization
  * Symbolic-numeric methods for solving polynomial systems
  * Resultants and structured matrices for symbolic-numeric computation
  * Differential equations for symbolic-numeric computation
  * Symbolic-numeric methods for geometric computation
  * Symbolic-numeric algorithms in algebraic geometry
  * Symbolic-numeric algorithms for nonlinear optimization
  * Numeric computation of characteristic sets and Gröbner bases
  * Implementation of symbolic-numeric algorithms
  * Model construction by approximate algebraic algorithms (e.g. numerical
    sparse interpolation, the approximate Buchberger-Moeller algorithm)
  * Applications of symbolic-numeric computation

  The conference invites submission of papers presenting original research,
  either in the form of extended abstracts (3 pages) or full papers
  (up to 16 pages in 11 point font).  A paper template is available at
  http://www.orcca.on.ca/conferences/snc2007/site/submission/submission.html .

  To submit a paper, visit http://www.easychair.org/SNC2007 .


Important Dates:

  Submission deadline:       April 2, 2007
  Notification:              May 28, 2007
  Camera ready version due:  June 15, 2007
  Workshop:                  July 25-27, 2007

Conference Organization:

  General Chair:       Stephen Watt     <watt at orcca.on.ca>
  PC Chair:            Jan Verschelde   <jan at math.uic.edu>
  Local Arrangements:  Oleg Golubitsky  <oleg at orcca.on.ca>
  Proceedings Editor:  Marc Moreno Maza <moreno at orcca.on.ca>
  Publicity:           Francois Lemaire <lemaire at lifl.fr>
  Administration:      Meg Borthwick    <meg at csd.uwo.ca>

Program Committee:

  Dario Bini, Universita di Pisa, Italy
  Robert Corless, University of Western Ontario, Canada
  James Demmel, University of California Berkeley, USA
  Ioannis Emiris, University of Athens, Greece
  Marc Moreno Maza, University of Western Ontario, Canada
  Bernard Mourrain, INRIA Sophia Antipolis, France
  Victor Pan, Lehman College CUNY, USA
  Greg Reid, University of Western Ontario, Canada
  Tateaki Sasaki, University of Tsukuba, Japan
  Andrew Sommese, University of Notre Dame, USA
  Jan Verschelde (PC Chair), University of Illinois at Chicago, USA
  Dongming Wang, Beihang University, China and UPMC-CNRS, France
  Zhonggang Zeng, Northeastern Illinois University, USA

Support:

  Support from the following organizations is gratefully acknowledged:

  The Fields Institute for Research in Mathematical Sciences
  The MITACS Network of Centers of Excellence
  The Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
  The University of Western Ontario
  The Ontario Research Centre for Computer Algebra
  Maplesoft

Links:

  SNC 2007    http://www.orcca.on.ca/conferences/snc2007
  PASCO 2007  http://www.orcca.on.ca/conferences/pasco2007
  ISSAC 2007  http://www.cs.uwaterloo.ca/conferences/issac2007

  Submission  http://www.easychair.org/SNC2007


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