Computer Algebra in Scientific Computing
CASC 2009
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Call for Posters CASC 2009


The 11th International Workshop on Computer Algebra in Scientific Computing,
CASC 2009, will be held in the city of Kobe, Japan, September 13 - 17, 2009

CASC, the International Workshop on Computer Algebra in Scientific
Computing, plays an important role for natural sciences and engineering and
discusses new developments and original research results in all areas of
symbolic manipulation, numerical computation, and visualization.

The poster session at  CASC is an ideal avenue for presenting recent
research results or ongoing research projects that might not yet be
complete, but whose preliminary results are already interesting nonetheless.

Authors are invited to submit posters in PDF format. All posters will be
reviewed by the Poster Committee with input from experts in the relevant areas.
Posters will be evaluated based on content, novelty, originality, contribution,
value to the community, and presentation.

Authors are expected to present their work at the Workshop.


IMPORTANT DATES

Deadline to submit poster (.pdf): July 6, 2009
(send poster (pdf-file;  DIN-A1 format) or download-location to ganzha@in.tum.de)
Notification of Acceptance:   July 27 , 2009


CONFERENCE TOPICS

Posters can be on any topic mentioned in the Call for Papers of CASC 2009
which include but are not restricted to the following areas:

  • 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


POSTER COMMITTEE
Vladimir Gerdt, Evgeny Vorozhtsov, Ernst Mayr, Victor Ganzha