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Система компьютерной алгебры GAP: 3rd International Workshop on Symbolic-Numeric Computation



S N C 2 0 0 9

The 3rd International Workshop on Symbolic-Numeric Computation

Kyoto, Japan, August 3th-5th, 2009

http://www.snc2009.cs.ehime-u.ac.jp


Important Dates
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Deadline for Submissions ......................: April 16, 2009
Notification of acceptance/rejection ..........: May 20, 2009
Camera-ready version due ......................: June 3, 2009


Overview
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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 promote the
interaction
between symbolic and numeric computing. The precursor of the SNC
series was
the SNAP 96 Workshop, held in Sophia Antipolis, France, SNC 2005 was
held in
Xi'an, China. SNC 2007 was held in London, Canada.

SNC 2009 is affiliated with the 2009 International Symposium on
Symbolic and
Algebraic Computation (ISSAC 2009). ISSAC 2009 will take place in
Seoul, Korea,
at the Korea Institute for Advanced Study (KIAS), July 28-31, 2009.

The program of SNC 2009 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 Groebner bases
- Implementation of symbolic-numeric algorithms
- Approximate algebraic algorithms
- Applications of symbolic-numeric computation

The conference invites submission of papers presenting original
research, either
in the form of extended abstracts (2 pages) or full papers (up to 10
pages) in
ACM format, using the LaTeX class file: acm_proc_article-sp.cls

Conference proceedings will be published by ACM and also be in the ACM
Digial
Library.

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