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First Announcement and Call for Papers |
The methods of Scientific Computing play an important role in research and engineering applications in the natural and the engineering sciences. The significance and impact of computer algebra methods and computer algebra systems for scientific computing has increased considerably in recent times. Nowadays, such general-purpose computer algebra systems as Mathematica, Maple, MuPAD and others enable their users to solve the following three important tasks within a uniform framework:
- symbolic manipulation
- numerical computation
- visualization
The ongoing development of such systems, including their adaptation to parallel 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 provided by application of computer algebra methods and software:
- computer algebra and approximate computations
- numerical simulation using computer algebra systems
- parallel symbolic-numeric computation
- problem-solving environment
- symbolic-numeric interface
- Internet accessible symbolic and numeric computation
- symbolic-numeric methods for differential and differential-algebraic equations
- computer algebra based simulations
- 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
- solving problems in natural sciences
The workshop is intended to provide a forum for researchers and engineers in the fields of mathematics, computer science, numerical analysis, industry, etc. An important goal of the workshop is to bring together all these specialists for the purpose of fostering progress on current questions and problems in advanced scientific computing.
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Program Committee |
Conference and Organizing Committee |
- Workshop co-chairs
- Vladimir Gerdt (Dubna)
Ernst W. Mayr (Munich)
- Program committee
- Alkiviadis G. Akritas (Volos)
Gerd Baumann (Munich)
Hans-Joachim Bungartz (Stuttgart)
Andreas Dolzmann (Passau)
Victor Edneral (Moscow)
Victor Ganzha (Munich, co-chair)
Simon Gray (Wooster)
Evgenii Grebenikov (Moscow)
Jaime Gutierrez (Santander)
Ilias Kotsireas (Waterloo, Ontario)
Robert Kragler (Weingarten)
Richard Liska (Prag)
Eugenio Roanes-Lozano (Madrid)
Michal Mnuk (Munich)
Francesco Oliveri (Messina)
Werner Seiler (Heidelberg)
Akhmadjon Soleev (Samarkand)
Stanly Steinberg (Albuquerque)
Nikolay Vassiliev (St. Petersburg)
Gilles Villard (Lyon)
Evgenii Vorozhtsov (Novosibirsk, co-chair)
Andreas Weber (Bonn)
Christoph Zenger (Munich)
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- Workshop organizing committee
- Werner Meixner (Munich, chair)
Annelies Schmidt (secretary)
- Local organizing committee
- Andreas Dolzmann (Passau)
Thomas Sturm (Passau) Volker Weispfenning (Passau)
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