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CALCULEMUS 2010 - Deadline Extension for Emerging Trends
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17th Symposium on the Integration of
Symbolic Computation and Mechanised Reasoning
CNAM, Paris, France, July 6-7, 2010
http://cicm2010.cnam.fr/calculemus/
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Calculemus is a series of conferences dedicated to the integration of computer
algebra systems (CAS) and systems for mechanised reasoning, the interactive
theorem provers or proof assistants (PA) and the automated theorem provers
(ATP).
Currently, symbolic computation is divided into several (more or less)
independent branches: traditional ones (e.g., computer algebra and mechanised
reasoning) 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 systems for computer
mathematics that will routinely be used by mathematicians, computer scientists
and engineers in their every day business.
We seek original research papers for the upcoming Calculemus meeting, which
will be held jointly with AISC 2010 and MKM 2010 (confederated in the
Conferences on Intelligent Computer Mathematics, CICM 2010) in Paris (France).
Topics of Interest
==================
The scope of Calculemus covers all aspects of the interplay of mechanised
reasoning and computer algebra, including cross-fertilisation between those two
research areas, as well as the development of integrated systems that transcend
both computer algebra and theorem proving. Potential topics of interest
include:
* Theorem proving in computer algebra (CAS)
* Computer algebra in theorem proving (PA and ATP)
* Case studies and applications that both involve computer algebra and
mechanised reasoning
* Representation of mathematics in computer algebra
* Adding computational capabilities to PA and ATP
* Formal methods requiring mixed computing and proving
* Combining methods of symbolic computation and formal deduction
* Mathematical computation in PA and ATP
* Theory, design and implementation of interdisciplinary systems for computer
mathematics
* Infrastructure for mathematical services
* Theory exploration techniques
Papers on other topics closely related to the above research areas will also be
welcomed for consideration.
Submission
==========
Theoretical and applied research papers on all topics within the scope of the
symposium are invited. Submitted papers must be in English and we suggest
10 pages for emerging trends extended abstracts (the upper limit is 20 pages,
authors must provide at least a title and 200 word abstract). The title page
should contain the title, author(s) with affiliation(s), e-mail address(es),
listing of keywords and abstract. The program committee will subject all
emerging trends papers to a (light) peer review. Results must be unpublished.
Papers should be prepared in LaTeX and formatted according to the requirements
of the Springer's LNAI series (the corresponding style files can be downloaded
from http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html and are the same for LNCS
and LNAI).
The web page for electronic submission is:
http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=calculemus2010
Proceedings
===========
Extended abstracts on emerging trends will be published as a technical report
of CEDRIC (CNAM/ENSIIE) and will be electronically available. These papers are
expected to be describing work in progress.
Important Dates
===============
For extended abstracts on emerging trends:
Submission deadline: May 19, 2010
Notification of acceptance: May 30, 2010
Camera ready copies due: June 7, 2010
The Calculemus conference is on July 6-7, 2010.
Programme Committee
===================
Markus Aderhold (TU Darmstadt, Germany)
Arjeh Cohen (Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands)
Thierry Coquand (Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden)
James H. Davenport (University of Bath, UK)
David Delahaye (CNAM, France), Chair
Lucas Dixon (University of Edinburgh, UK)
William M. Farmer (McMaster University, Canada)
Temur Kutsia (RISC, Austria)
Assia Mahboubi (INRIA Saclay, France)
Renaud Rioboo (ENSIIE, France), Chair
Julio Rubio (Universidad de La Rioja, Spain)
Volker Sorge (University of Birmingham, UK)
Stephen M. Watt (University of Western Ontario, Canada)
Freek Wiedijk (Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands)
Wolfgang Windsteiger (RISC, Austria)
----------------------------------------------------------
CALCULEMUS 2010 - Deadline Extension for Emerging Trends
----------------------------------------------------------
17th Symposium on the Integration of
Symbolic Computation and Mechanised Reasoning
CNAM, Paris, France, July 6-7, 2010
http://cicm2010.cnam.fr/calculemus/
***********************************
DEADLINE EXTENSION <<<<
Submission deadline: May 19, 2010***********************************
Calculemus is a series of conferences dedicated to the integration of computer
algebra systems (CAS) and systems for mechanised reasoning, the interactive
theorem provers or proof assistants (PA) and the automated theorem provers
(ATP).
Currently, symbolic computation is divided into several (more or less)
independent branches: traditional ones (e.g., computer algebra and mechanised
reasoning) 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 systems for computer
mathematics that will routinely be used by mathematicians, computer scientists
and engineers in their every day business.
We seek original research papers for the upcoming Calculemus meeting, which
will be held jointly with AISC 2010 and MKM 2010 (confederated in the
Conferences on Intelligent Computer Mathematics, CICM 2010) in Paris (France).
Topics of Interest
==================
The scope of Calculemus covers all aspects of the interplay of mechanised
reasoning and computer algebra, including cross-fertilisation between those two
research areas, as well as the development of integrated systems that transcend
both computer algebra and theorem proving. Potential topics of interest
include:
* Theorem proving in computer algebra (CAS)
* Computer algebra in theorem proving (PA and ATP)
* Case studies and applications that both involve computer algebra and
mechanised reasoning
* Representation of mathematics in computer algebra
* Adding computational capabilities to PA and ATP
* Formal methods requiring mixed computing and proving
* Combining methods of symbolic computation and formal deduction
* Mathematical computation in PA and ATP
* Theory, design and implementation of interdisciplinary systems for computer
mathematics
* Infrastructure for mathematical services
* Theory exploration techniques
Papers on other topics closely related to the above research areas will also be
welcomed for consideration.
Submission
==========
Theoretical and applied research papers on all topics within the scope of the
symposium are invited. Submitted papers must be in English and we suggest
10 pages for emerging trends extended abstracts (the upper limit is 20 pages,
authors must provide at least a title and 200 word abstract). The title page
should contain the title, author(s) with affiliation(s), e-mail address(es),
listing of keywords and abstract. The program committee will subject all
emerging trends papers to a (light) peer review. Results must be unpublished.
Papers should be prepared in LaTeX and formatted according to the requirements
of the Springer's LNAI series (the corresponding style files can be downloaded
from http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html and are the same for LNCS
and LNAI).
The web page for electronic submission is:
http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=calculemus2010
Proceedings
===========
Extended abstracts on emerging trends will be published as a technical report
of CEDRIC (CNAM/ENSIIE) and will be electronically available. These papers are
expected to be describing work in progress.
Important Dates
===============
For extended abstracts on emerging trends:
Submission deadline: May 19, 2010
Notification of acceptance: May 30, 2010
Camera ready copies due: June 7, 2010
The Calculemus conference is on July 6-7, 2010.
Programme Committee
===================
Markus Aderhold (TU Darmstadt, Germany)
Arjeh Cohen (Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands)
Thierry Coquand (Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden)
James H. Davenport (University of Bath, UK)
David Delahaye (CNAM, France), Chair
Lucas Dixon (University of Edinburgh, UK)
William M. Farmer (McMaster University, Canada)
Temur Kutsia (RISC, Austria)
Assia Mahboubi (INRIA Saclay, France)
Renaud Rioboo (ENSIIE, France), Chair
Julio Rubio (Universidad de La Rioja, Spain)
Volker Sorge (University of Birmingham, UK)
Stephen M. Watt (University of Western Ontario, Canada)
Freek Wiedijk (Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands)
Wolfgang Windsteiger (RISC, Austria)