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Calculemus 2007: 3rd Call for Papers / Deadline Extension
- Manuel Kauers
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[apologies for multiple postings] Third and Last Call for Papers, Deadline Extension -------------------------- C A L C U L E M U S 2007 -------------------------- June 27--30, 2007 RISC Institute Castle of Hagenberg, Austria http://www.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/about/conferences/Calculemus2007/ News ---- * New deadline for submitting full papers: March 04, 2007 * Confirmed Satellite "Workshop on INvariant Generation (WING)" organized by B. Buchberger, T. Jebelean, and M. Giese. http://www.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/about/conferences/WING2007/ * Confirmed Satellite Workshop "Programming Languages for Mechanized Mathematics" organized by J. Carette and F. Wiedijk. General ------- Calculemus is a series of conferences dedicated to the integration of computer algebra systems (CAS) and automated deduction systems (ADS) towards the development of universal mathematical assistant systems (MAS). Currently, symbolic computation is divided into several (more or less) independent branches, traditional ones (e.g. computer algebra and theorem proving) as well as newly emerging ones (on user interfaces, knowledge management, theory exploration, etc.). The main concern of the Calculemus community is to bring these developments together in order to facilitate the theory, design, and implementation of integrated MAS that will routinely be used by mathematicians, computer scientists, and engineers in their every-day business. For the upcoming Calculemus meeting, which will be held jointly with MKM2007 in Hagenberg, Austria, we seek original research papers in this context. Scope ----- The scope of Calculemus covers all aspects of developing mathematical assistant systems, in particular, the interplay of automated reasoning and computer algebra. Potential areas of interest are: o) Automated reasoning in computer algebra o) Computer algebra in automated reasoning o) Interdisciplinary systems o) Infrastructure for mathematical services o) Theory exploration techniques o) Theory, design, and implementation of MAS o) Case studies and applications of MAS Keynote Speakers ---------------- Thomas Hales, University of Pittsburgh John Harrison, Intel Inc. Peter Paule, RISC-Linz Important Dates --------------- March 4, 2007 (not February 12): Submission deadline April 2, 2007 (not March 12): Notification of acceptance April 13, 2007 (not March 26): Camera ready copies due June 27--30, 2007: Calculemus 2007 in Hagenberg, Austria Submission ---------- Please submit your full paper of at most 12 pages prepared with the standard LNCS class style as pdf or ps file via http://www.easychair.org/CALCULEMUS07/ on or before March 4, 2007. Detailed formating instructions can be found on the Calculemus website. Proceedings ----------- Accepted papers will be published in the LNAI series of Springer. Program Committee ----------------- Alessandro Armando (University of Genova, Italy) Christoph Benzmueller (University of Cambridge, UK) Olga Caprotti (University of Helsinki, Finland) Jacques Carette (McMaster, Canada) Timothy Daly (Carnegie Mellon, USA) William M. Farmer (McMaster, Canada) Keith O. Geddes (Waterloo, Canada) Tom Hales (Pittsburgh, USA) Hoon Hong (North Carolina State University, USA) Deepak Kapur (New Mexico, USA) Manuel Kauers (RISC-Linz, Austria; Program Co-Chair) Laura Kovacs (RISC-Linz, Austria; Local Chair) Petr Lisonek (Simon Fraser University, Canada) Roy McCasland (University of Edinburgh, UK) Renauld Rioboo (Universtite Pierre et Marie Curie, France) Volker Sorge (University of Birmingham, UK) Klaus Sutner (Carnegie Mellon, USA) Thomas Sturm (University of Passau, Germany) Wolfgang Windsteiger (RISC-Linz, Austria; General Chair and Program Co-Chair)