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Call for Papers


Paper Submission Details

Papers can be submitted at the EasyChair site for ISSAC 2007 through January 17th, 2007. Submission deadline extended to January 24, 2007 (Midnight [24:00 EST]).

The final version must formatted to conform to the ACM Proceedings Templates "Alternate Style" and must be no longer than 8 pages including title, abstract and bibliography. The first submission does not have to be in this format, but should be no more than 22 pages in LaTeX 12 point article style.




Second Announcement and Call for Papers

The International Symposium on Symbolic and Algebraic Computation (ISSAC) is the premier annual conference to present and discuss new developments and original research results in all areas of symbolic mathematical computation. Planned activities include invited presentations, research papers, poster sessions, tutorial courses, vendor exhibits and software demonstrations.

Important Dates

ISSAC 2007 will be held from July 29 to August 1, 2007 in Waterloo, Canada.

Deadline for submissions: January 17, 2007 (Midnight [24:00 EST])
Submission deadline extended to January 24, 2007 (Midnight [24:00 EST])

Notification of acceptance/rejection: March 28, 2007

Camera-ready copy to the publisher: April 27, 2007
Camera-ready copy to the publisher: May 17, 2007

Please note that the refereeing and publication schedule does not permit any delays in these dates.

Conference Topics include, but are not limited to:

Algorithmic Mathematics

Algebraic, symbolic and symbolic-numeric algorithms. Simplification, function manipulation, summation, integration, polynomial/differential/difference equations, linear algebra, number theory, group and invariant theory, geometric computing.

Computer Science

Theoretical and practical problems in symbolic computation. Systems, problem solving environments, user interfaces, software, libraries, parallel/ distributed computing and programming languages, concrete analysis, benchmarking, theoretical and practical complexity, automatic differentiation, code generation, mathematical data structures and exchange protocols.

Applications

Problem treatments using algebraic, symbolic or symbolic-numeric computation in an essential or a novel way. Engineering, economics and finance, physical and biological sciences, computer science, logic, mathematics and education.

Instructions to Authors

Original research results and insightful analyses of current concerns are solicited for submission. Submissions must not duplicate work published or submitted for publication elsewhere. Papers will be reviewed by the program committee and additional referees. Proceedings will be distributed at the symposium. Papers must be in English and should not exceed 8 pages in the standard format for ACM proceedings, or 20 to 22 pages of text in LaTeX 12pt article style.

To view the formatting requirements, or to submit your contribution, please visit the paper submission page.

Authors of accepted papers are expected to present their work at the symposium and will be required to sign the ACM copyright agreement.

For poster submissions please consult the forthcoming Call for Posters or the poster submission page. Abstracts of posters will be distributed at the symposium.

SIGSAM Distinguished Paper Award

This award will be given to the most distinguished paper(s) presented at ISSAC 2007. The distinguished paper(s) will be selected by the program committee.

SIGSAM Distinguished Student Author Award

This award will be given to the best student author(s). An author who is a full-time student at the time of submission is eligible for the award. This status should be indicated when the paper is submitted.

For details concerning the selection procedure for this award as well as the procedure for the ISSAC Distinguished Paper Award, see the ISSAC Award Guidelines.

Organizing Committee



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