[cmath] ACA 2020 - Last Call For Special Sessions

Ilias Kotsireas ikotsire at wlu.ca
Sun Feb 2 10:13:58 EST 2020


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                           ACA 2020

   26th International Conference on Applications of Computer Algebra

                        July 15-18, 2020

                       Athens, Greece

                https://aca2020.sba-research.org/

The ACA conference series is devoted to promoting all aspects of computer 
algebra applications, encouraging the interaction of developers of computer 
algebra systems with researchers and users (including scientists, engineers, 
educators, mathematicians and practitioners). Topics include, but are not 
limited to, computer algebra in the sciences, engineering, medicine, pure and 
applied mathematics, cryptology, education, and computer science.

The 26th International Conference on Applications of Computer Algebra will be 
held in Athens, Greece, July 15-18, 2020. Arrival/travel day is July 14, 2020, 
followed by 4 full conference days.

Call for Sessions
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The ACA conferences are organized as a series of Special Sessions. All 
interested session organizers can propose a Special Session by sending an 
e-mail to the ACA 2020 Chairs: ikotsire at wlu.ca, wester at math.unm.edu, 
dsimos at sba-research.org

The ACA Working Group will then decide on the acceptance of the proposed 
session. All accepted sessions will be immediately announced on the conference 
website. Session organizers are expected to prepare webpages to host the 
information regarding their special sessions. Links to the special session 
webpages will be provided on the ACA 2020 webpage.

A proposal for an ACA 2020 Special Session has to include:

      (1) title of the Special Session,
      (2) short abstract describing the Special Session,
      (3) contact information of the organizers.

For more details please see:
http://math.unm.edu/ACA/Organizing/special_session.html

For examples of past sessions, please consult past ACA conferences websites at: 
http://math.unm.edu/aca.html

Special Session extended deadline:
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Submission of session proposals: February 23th, 2020


List of 15 accepted ACA 2020 Special Sessions 
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https://aca2020.sba-research.org/sessions.html

S1. Algebraic Geometry from an Algorithmic Point of View
- Organizers: Cristina Bertone and Francesca Cioffi

S2. Hybrid Symbolic-Numeric Computation
- Organizers: Robert M. Corless, Mark Giesbrecht, George Labahn and Leili 
Rafiee Sevyeri

S3. Computational Differential and Difference Algebra and its Applications
- Organizers: Vladimir Gerdt, Alexander Levin and Daniel Robertz

S4. Effective Ideal Theory in Commutative and non-Commutative Rings and its 
Applications
- Organizers: Michela Ceria, Andre Leroy and Teo Mora

S5. Computer Algebra Modeling in Science and Engineering
- Organizers: Alexander Prokopenya and Haiduke Sarafian

S6. Symbolic Computation MMXX
- Organizers: Dongming Wang and Bruno Buchberger

S7. Computer Algebra in Coding Theory and Cryptography (CACT)
- Organizers: Edgar Martinez-Moro and Irene Marquez-Corbella

S8. Computer Algebra for Geometry and Combinatorics
- Organizers: Anton Betten and Fatma Karaoglu

S9. Machine Learning and Computer Algebra
- Organizers: Zafeirakis Zafeirakopoulos

S10. Polytopes - Algebra - Computation (PAC)
- Organizers: Gizem Sungu and Zafeirakis Zafeirakopoulos

S11. Computer Algebra in Education
- Organizers: Michel Beaudin, Michael Wester, Alkis Akritas, Noah Dana-Picard, 
Jose Luis Galan Garcia and Elena Varbanova

S12. Algebraic and Algorithmic Aspects of Differential and Integral Operators 
Session (AADIOS)
- Organizers: Moulay Barkatou, Thomas Cluzeau, Clemens Raab and Georg 
Regensburger

S13. Symbolic Summation and Integration: Algorithms, Complexity, and 
Applications
- Organizers: Carsten Schneider and Eugene Zima

S14. Algorithmic Combinatorics
- Organizers: Hao Du, Christoph Koutschan and Ali Uncu

S15. Algorithms for Polynomial System Solving and their Applications
- Organizers: Ryoya Fukasaku, Yosuke Sato and Tateaki Sasaki



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