[GAP Forum] Extended deadlines for PASCO 2017 (8th International Workshop on Parallel Symbolic Computation)

Alexander Konovalov alexander.konovalov at st-andrews.ac.uk
Wed Apr 12 13:38:55 BST 2017


Dear all,

Please find below the Call for Papers for PASCO 2017: 

8th International Workshop on Parallel and Symbolic Computation

Note that the deadlines have been extended to:

  Abstract due Monday April 24th (23:59 PST).
  Papers due Sunday April 30th (23:59 PST).
  Decisions to authors Wednesday May 31st (23:59 PST).
  Final papers due Wednesday June 21st (23:59 PST).

Best regards,
Alexander


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               CALL FOR PAPERS PASCO 2017
8th International Workshop on Parallel and Symbolic Computation
Technical University of Kaiserslautern, Germany, July 23-24, 2017

              http://sigsam.org/PASCO/2017/

The International Workshop on Parallel and Symbolic Computation
(PASCO) is a series of workshops dedicated to the promotion and
advancement of parallel algorithms and software in all areas of
mathematical computation.



CONFERENCE TOPICS

All topics covered traditionally by PASCO including:

* Design and analysis of parallel algorithms for computer algebra
* Practical parallel implementation of symbolic or symbolic-numeric algorithms
* Design of high-performance algebraic packages and systems
* Data representation and distributed data-structures
* Considerations for modern hardware and hardware acceleration
  technologies (multi-cores, GPUs, FPGAs)
* Cache complexity and cache-oblivious algorithms for computer algebra
* Parallel implementations of computer algebra algorithms on GPUs
* Parallel algorithm implementation and performance tuning
* Compile-time and run-time techniques for automating optimization
and platform adaptation of computer algebra algorithms
* Applications of high-performance computer algebra in
theorem proving, cryptography, computational biology, number theory,
group theory, satisfiability checking, SAT solving, etc.

PASCO 2017 is affiliated with and immediately precedes the 2017
International Symposium on Symbolic and Algebraic Computation
(ISSAC2017), also in Kaiserslautern.
Earlier meetings in the PASCO series (originally called Computer Algebra
and Parallelism) include CAP'88 (Grenoble, France), CAP'90 (Ithaca, USA),
PASCO'94 (Linz, Austria), PASCO'97 (Maui, U.S.A.), PASCO'07 (London, Canada),
PASCO'10 (Grenoble, France) and PASCO'15 (Bath, UK).

SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS

The conference invites submission of papers presenting original research,
either in the form of extended abstracts (2 pages) or full papers (up to 10 pages).
Please use the ACM Master Article template style file (two column) available here:

     http://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template

Papers are exclusively submitted via easy chair at

     https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=pasco2017

Papers must be written in English.  Papers must contain original research
and may not duplicate work published or submitted for publication elsewhere.
Papers will be reviewed by the Program Committee and external referees.
All accepted papers will be distributed at PASCO 2017. Publication in the
form of a formal proceedings is planned through the ACM Digital Library (application pending).

At least one author of each accepted paper must attend PASCO 2017 to present
his or her paper.

ORGANISING COMMITTEE

General chair: Hans-Wolfgang Loidl, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh.
Programme Committee chairs: Michael Monagan, Simon Fraser University, Canada
                           Jean-Charles Faugere, INRIA (Paris-Rocquencourt Research Center)
Local chairs: Claus Fieker and Wolfram Decker, Technical University of Kaiserslautern.
Treasurer:    Tommy Hofmann, Technical University of Kaiserslautern.
Publicity chair: Alexander Konovalov, University of St Andrews.

PROGRAMME COMMITTEE

Russel Bradford          University of Bath, England
Jean-Guillaume Dumas     Universite Grenoble, France
Jean-Charles Faugere (co-chair)   INRIA Paris-Rocquencourt, France
Joachim von zur Gathen   Universitaet Bonn, Germany
Pascal Giorgi            Universite Montpellier, France
Jeremy Johnson           Drexel University, USA
Erich Kaltofen           North Carolina State University, USA
Herbert Kuchen           University of Muenster, Germany
Marc Moreno Maza         Western University, Canada
Michael Monagan (co-chair)  Simon Fraser University, Canada
Clement Pernet           Universite Grenoble, France
Daniel Roche             US Naval Academy, Annapolis, USA
Wolfgang Schreiner       Johannes Kepler University, Linz, Austria
Allan Steel              University of Sydney, Australia
Emmanuel Thome           INRIA Nancy, France

IMPORTANT DATES

  Abstract due Monday April 24th (23:59 PST).
  Papers due Sunday April 30th (23:59 PST).
  Decisions to authors Wednesday May 31st (23:59 PST).
  Final papers due Wednesday June 21st (23:59 PST).

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