OMPUTER ALGEBRA IN SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING 2004 (CASC'04)

First Announcement and Call for Papers




The 7th International Workshop "Computer Algebra in Scientific
Computing'2004" will be held at the Euler International Mathematical
Institute, Saint Petersburg, Russia in July 12-19, 2004. 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 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 provided by application of computer algebra methods and software:

exact and approximate computations numerical simulation using computer algebra systems parallel symbolic-numeric computation problem-solving environment Internet accessible symbolic and numeric computation symbolic-numeric methods for differential and differential-algebraic
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 solving problems in natural sciences aspects of computer algebra programming languages automatic reasoning in algebra and geometry 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.
Program Committee
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)

Patrick O'Leary (Galway)
Yosuke Sato (Tokyo)
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)
Workshop general organizing committee

Werner Meixner (Munich, chair)

Annelies Schmidt (secretary)



Local Organizing committee

Chair

Nikolay Vassiliev (St. Petersburg)

Members S. Duzhin (St. Petersburg)

N. Mnev (St. Petersburg)

E. Novikova (St. Petersburg, secretary)


Important Dates
April 4, 2004 Submission of full paper (up to 15 pages),
via email to casc2004@in.tum.de

May 11, 2004 Notification of acceptance

May 31, 2004 Camera-ready papers must be received

June 27, 2004 Deadline for advance registration
Notes
Proceedings It is planned to have proceedings containing
the full papers



Location and Program

A part of the CASC'04 scientific and social programme is planned from

July 13 evening to July 17 morning to be on a boat with visiting

the Valaam Monastery

(http://www.valaam.ru/en/index.htm)

and the The Kizhi open-air museum

(http://kizhi.karelia.ru/e_frames.htm)



The other part of the programme in July 12 morning to July 13 afternoon

is to be in St.Petersburg with the workshop location at the

Euler International Mathematical Institute

(http://www.pdmi.ras.ru/EIMI/)