Система компьютерной алгебры GAP - ISSAC 2007: Call for Participation
ISSAC 2007: Call for Participation ----------------------------------
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.
ISSAC 2007 will
be held from July 29 to August 1, 2007 in Waterloo, Canada.
THE DEADLINE FOR EARLY REGISTRATION FOR ISSAC 2007 IS APPROACHING FAST: JULY 1, 2007!
Invited Speakers ---------------- Hoon Hong (NCSU, USA) William Kahan (UC Berkeley, USA) Jean Bernard Lasserre (CNRS, Toulouse, France)
Poster Session -------------- Posters on all conference topics will be displayed at ISSAC. Formal submissions of posters has closed, but subject to space, late submissions will be considered (these may not have their abstracts published, or be eligible for awards). Authors are invited to submit an extended
abstract of no more than 2 pages (A4 or letter) describing the contents of the poster to issac07posters at uwaterloo dot ca.
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.
Software demo submission has closed. However, subject to space, late submissions will be considered (these may not have their abstracts published, or be eligible for awards). Authors are invited to submit an extended abstract of no more than 2 pages (A4 or letter) of their software presentation.
Please send your submission by email to issac07demos at uwaterloo dot ca.
ISSAC is officially sponsored by the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM). We are grateful for generous financial sponsorship from the Fields Institute, Maplesoft, and the University of Waterloo.