Система компьютерной алгебры GAP: Algebraic Biology 2009
Algebraic Biology 2009
SAMSI, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, USA
June 21-23, 2009
The international conference series on algebraic biology was inaugurated
in Tokyo in 2005, with the goal of providing a catalyst and focal point
for an emerging new research area that uses tools from symbolic
computation, algebra, algebraic geometry, and discrete mathematics
to formalize and solve biological problems. This conference series is
highly interdisciplinary and attracts mathematicians, statisticians,
computer scientists, and biologists working in all aspects of
computational biology. The 4th conference in the series, Algebraic
Biology 2009, will be held at the Statistical and Applied Mathematical
Sciences Institute, in RTP, North Carolina. More details on the series
are available at the conference website:
Authors are invited to submit original papers that have not been
submitted
for publication elsewhere. Contributions that present recent results
including significant work-in-progress, and identify and explore new
directions of research are welcome. Oral presentations of the accepted
papers will be presented at the meeting.
Submissions should be at most 15 pages including references, prepared in
LaTeX and formatted according to the Springer LNCS style. Additional
material intended for the referees but not for publication in the final
version (e.g. proof details) may be placed in a clearly marked appendix
that is not included in the page limit.
Submitted papers will be peer-reviewed, and accepted papers will
appear in
the proceedings before the conference. The proceedings will be published
in the Springer LNCS series. Papers and abstracts are to be submitted
electronically as pdf files via the EasyChair system.
Key Dates:
February 1, 2009: Paper Submission Deadline
March 15, 2009: Paper Acceptance Notification
April 5, 2009: Camera Ready Final Version Submission
June 21-23, 2009: The Conference