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Объявления о конференциях


Dear Colleagues,

we pleased to send you second annoucement of our conference Groups and Topological Groups
which will take place in Debrecen

             Friday, Jun 15 and Saturday, Jun 16 2007.

Debrecen is the second largest city in Hungary, the scientific and cultural centre of the eastern part of the country. The town lies 220 kilometres from Budapest.

Accessibility:
By road:
From Budapest on the highway M3
From Szeged on Road 47
From Nyíregyháza on Road 4
From Miskolc on Road 35.

By train:
The MÁV’s Intercity lines running on Schedule  (approx. 2,5 hour journey, trains depart every 2 hours from the Western Railway Station).
Please consult for the train connection the website: http://www.elvira.hu.

From the airport Ferihegy in Budapest you should take a minibus to the railway station Nyugati Palyaudvar (Western Railway Station).

The conference location is  the Regional Centre of the Hungarian Academy of Science, Debrecen (DAB) (see: http://www.dab.hu).

There are some possibilities to book rooms in the student’ hostels in the  university campus.  
For this wishes please contact to figula at math dot klte dot hu

Of course there is also a possibility to reserve a hotel room.
For information and a list of suitable hotels, visit the website at
http://www.aquaticum.hu, http://www.civishotel.hu, http://www.hunguest.hu,
http://www.szallasinfo.hu/parkhotel, http://www.panziocentrum.hu, http://www.hotels.hu/koronapanzio1.  
You can also contact this wishes to figula at math dot klte dot hu.

Please distribute this information in your group and tell so as soon as possible who is planning to contribute a talk of 40'.

You find a homepage of the conference http://www.math.klte.hu/~figula/gtg2007.html .  
    
You can also use this
PREREGISTRATION FORM
NAME:
FIRST NAME:
AFFILIATION:
E-MAIL:
TITLE OF TALK, OR OTHER MESSAGE:

Best wishes,

       Peter T. Nagy         Agota Figula       Viktor Bódi    


ISSAC 2007: Call for Participation, Posters and Software Exhibitions

International Symposium on Symbolic and Algebraic Computation
July 29 to August 1, 2007
University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada

The International Symposium on Symbolic and Algebraic Computation (ISSAC)
is the premier annual conference to present and discuss new developments
and original research results in all areas of symbolic mathematical
computation. Planned activities include invited presentations, research
papers, poster sessions, tutorial courses, vendor exhibits and software
demonstrations.

Invited Speakers

    * John J. Cannon (University of Sydney, Australia)
    * William Kahan (UC Berkeley, USA)
    * Jean Bernard Lasserre (CNRS, Toulouse, France)

Conference Topics include, but are not limited to:

Algorithmic Mathematics
Algebraic, symbolic and symbolic-numeric algorithms. Simplification,
function manipulation, summation, integration, polynomial/differential/
difference equations, linear algebra, number theory, group and
invariant theory, geometric computing.

Computer Science
Theoretical and practical problems in symbolic computation. Systems,
problem solving environments, user interfaces, software, libraries,
parallel/distributed computing and programming languages, concrete
analysis, benchmarking, theoretical and practical complexity,
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 and education.

Poster Sessions
---------------
Posters on all conference topics are welcome. Authors are invited
to submit an extended abstract of no more than 2 pages (A4 or letter)
describing the contents of the poster. PDF and PS formats
are preferred. A0 format is preferable but not mandatory.
Abstracts of posters will be distributed at the symposium.

Submission of posters can be done online at
http://www.easychair.org/ISSAC2007Posters/

Software Demonstrations
-----------------------
ISSAC 2007 organizes sessions to exhibit software packages produced
by academic developers. These sessions are intended to promote
software development activities in the areas of symbolic mathematical
computation. A software exhibition session consists of an illustration
of a piece of software by using a poster display and/or a laptop
computer display.

Authors are invited to submit an extended abstract of no more than
2 pages (A4 or letter) of their software presentation. Abstracts
of software exhibitions will be distributed at the symposium.
PDF and PS formats are preferred. The abstract must include a valid
link/contact address for downloading the software packages and
the documentations.

Please send your submission by email with the subject
[ISSAC'07 Software Exhibitions] to issac07demos at uwaterloo dot ca.

Deadline for Posters and Software Exhibitions
---------------------------------------------
    * Submission deadline: June 5, 2007 (Midnight [24:00 EST])
    * Notification of acceptance will be made by June 15, 2007.

SIGSAM Distinguished Paper Award
--------------------------------
This award will be given to the most distinguished paper(s)
presented at ISSAC 2007. The distinguished paper(s) will be
selected by the program committee.

SIGSAM Distinguished Student Author Award
-----------------------------------------
This award will be given to the best student author(s). An author
who is a full-time student at the time of submission is eligible
for the award. This status should be indicated when the paper is
submitted.

For details concerning the selection procedure for this award
as well as the procedure for the ISSAC Distinguished Paper Award,
see the ISSAC Award Guidelines (http://www.acm.org/sigsam/ISSAC_Awards/).

ISSAC 2007 Organizing Committee
(http://www.cs.uwaterloo.ca/conferences/issac2007/info-committee.shtml)
FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT

NONCOMMUTATIVE RINGS AND GEOMETRY, Almería, SPAIN, 18-22 September 2007

A conference in honour of Freddy Van Oystaeyen on the occasion of his  60th birthday.

Organizing Committee: Stefaan Caenepeel (Brussels), Claudia Menini (Ferrara), Blas Torrecillas (Almería) and Alain Verschoren (Antwerp)

Local Committee: Maria Jesús Asensio, Justo Peralta and Luis Oyonarte

Invited speakers (tentative list): E. Enochs, I. Reiten, A. Joseph,  J.L. Gomez Pardo, M. Van den Bergh, H. Schneider, S. Majid, A. 
Bondal, C. Nastasescu, J. Alev, A. del Río, E. Jespers, D. Stefan, A. Melnikov, P. Jara, A. Szenes,

The conference will take place in Almería, Spain, from September 18 until September 22, 2007.  The arrival day is Monday, September 17. On Saturday afternoon there will be no lectures and we plan to organize a visit to the Natural Park of Cabo de Gata or some other nice countryside place and a conference dinner.

A limited number of talks will be accepted.

A special issue of "Algebras and Representation Theory" will be dedicated to this meeting. Authors should submit their contributions in LaTex to A. Verschoren alain dot verschoren at ua dot ac dot be. Submitted papers will be treated as ordinary submissions to the journal (see the webpage at http://www.springer.com );  authors will be notified about acceptance immediately after the refereeing process.  Authors are invited to include a dedication like "Dedicated to Fred Van Oystaeyen, on the occasion of his sixtieth birthday".

Registration for this event may be done through the web page www.ual.es/Congresos/fred/ , where information about the city of Almería, the lodging offered by the organization and other related questions can be found.

Call for papers:
Special Issue of the Journal of Symbolic Computation:
Work Inspired by Karin Gatermann (1961--2005)

Title: "Computer Algebra in Chemistry, Biology and Other Branches of Science"

Webpage:
http://www.orcca.on.ca/gatermann/conferences/JSC-SI/index.html

Professor Karin Gatermann made a substantial impact in several areas of
computational mathematics and applications, especially toric geometry,
symmetry, bifurcation, numerical quadrature, and chemical mass-action
kinetics. As well as her papers, she made significant software
contributions.

We invite researchers, especially those inspired directly by Professor
Gatermann's work, to submit high-quality research papers for a special
issue of the Journal of Symbolic Computation, to be published in her
honour.

It is planned that this special issue will contain a survey and annotated
bibliography of her work.

Submission Guidelines:

Papers must be submitted by e-mail or regular mail to one of the Guest
Editors and should be no more than 18 pages using the JSC LaTeX stylefile
that can be downloaded from http://www4.ncsu.edu/~hong/jsc.html All
submission will be formally acknowledged.

All submitted papers will be subject to refereeing according to the usual
high-quality JSC refereeing standards.

Important Dates:

Submission of papers:                July 1, 2007        
Notification of acceptance/rejection:         January 2008
Delivery of camera-ready final LaTeX files:     March 2008
Expected publication date:             September 2008

Guest editors:
Robert M. Corless, Reiner Lauterbach and Hans-Michael Moeller

Guest editors Contact Information:

Prof. Robert M. Corless
Distinguished University Professor and Chair,
Department of Applied Mathematics
University of Western Ontario
London, Ontario, CANADA N6A 5B7
Phone: +1 (519) 661-3649
Fax: +1 (519) 661-3523
Rob dot Corless at uwo dot ca
http://www.apmaths.uwo.ca/~rcorless

Prof. Reiner Lauterbach
Universitaet Hamburg
Fachbereich Mathematik
Bundesstr. 55
D-20146 Hamburg, GERMANY
Tel.: +49 40/42838-5129
Fax: +49 40/42838-5117
lauterbach at math dot uni-hamburg dot de
http://www.math.uni-hamburg.de/home/lauterbach/

Prof. Dr. Hans-Michael Moeller
Universitaet Dortmund
Institut fur Angewandte Mathematik
Vogelpothsweg 87
D-44221 Dortmund, GERMANY
Tel.: ++49 / 231 / 755-3077
Fax: ++49 / 231 / 755-5923
moeller at mathematik dot uni-dortmund dot de
http://www.mathematik.uni-dortmund.de/lsviii/moeller/moeller.html


 


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