Computer Algebra in Scientific Computing
CASC 2009
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First Announcement and Call for Papers
The 11th International Workshop in Computer Algebra in Scientific
 Computing, CASC 2009, will be held in the city of Kobe, Japan, in
 September 13-17, 2009.
    

The methods of Scientific Computing play an important role in the natural sciences and engineering. Significance and impact of computer algebra methods and computer algebra systems for scientific computing has increased considerably over last decade.
Nowadays, such computer algebra systems as Maple, Magma, Mathematica, MuPAD, Singular and others enable their users to exploit their powerful facilities in

  • symbolic manipulation
  • numerical computation
  • visualization

The ongoing development of computer algebra systems, including their integration and adaptation to modern software environments, puts them to the forefront in scientific computing and enables the  practical solution of many complex applied problems in the domains of natural sciences and engineering.

The topics addressed in the workshop cover all the basic areas of scientific computing as they benefit from the application of computer algebra methods and software:

  • exact and approximate computation
  • numerical simulation using computer algebra systems
  • parallel symbolic-numeric computation
  • problem-solving environment
  • internet accessible symbolic and numeric computation
  • symbolic-numeric methods for differential, differential-algebraic and difference equations
  • algebraic methods in geometric modeling
  • algebraic methods for nonlinear polynomial equations and inequalities
  • symbolic and numerical computation in systems engineering and modeling
  • algorithmic and complexity considerations in computer algebra
  • computer algebra in industry
  • computer algebra in nanotechnology
  • solving problems in natural sciences
  • automated reasoning in algebra and geometry

Program Comittee Organizing Committee
Workshop General Chairs Local Organization 
Vladimir P. Gerdt (Dubna) K. Nagasaka (Kobe University)
Ernst W. Mayr (Munich) T. Kitamoto (Yamaguchi University)
Program Committee  ChairT. Yamaguchi (Cybernet Systems)
E.V. Vorozhtsov  (Novosibirsk)
Program Committee Publicity Chair
Alkis Akritas (Volos) Victor Ganzha (Munich)
Gerd Baumann (Cairo)
Hans-Joachim Bungartz (Munich)
Andreas Dolzmann (Passau)
Victor Edneral (Moscow)   
Ioannis Z. Emiris (Athens)
Jaime Gutierrez (Santander)
Robert Kragler (Weingarten)
Richard Liska (Prague)
Marc Moreno Maza (London, Canada)
Eugenio Roanes-Lozano (Madrid)
Markus Rosenkranz (Linz)
Mohab Safey El Din (Paris)
Yosuke Sato (Tokyo)
Werner Seiler (Kassel)
Doru Stefanescu (Bucharest)
Stanly Steinberg (Albuquerque)
Sergei P. Tsarev (Krasnoyarsk)
Andreas Weber (Bonn)
Song Yan (Cambridge)


Important Dates
Deadline for submission extended until: April 29, 2009
Notification of  acceptance:     June 1, 2009
Deadline for final version:   June 15, 2009

For Authors:

Please send your submission using the electronic submission system at:

https://www.easychair.org/login.cgi?conf=casc2009

The total length of the paper should not exceed 12 pages. Download the
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