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CFP: Mathematical Aspects of Computer and Information Sciences MACIS 2007
MACIS 2007 - International Conference on Mathematical Aspects of Computer and Information Sciences Paris, France, December 5-7, 2007 http://www-spiral.lip6.fr/MACIS2007 CALL FOR PAPERS Mathematical Aspects of Computer and Information Sciences (MACIS) is a new series of conferences where foundational research on theoretical and practical problems of mathematics for computing and information processing may be presented and discussed. MACIS also addresses experimental and case studies, scientific and engineering computation, design and implementation of algorithms and software systems, and applications of mathematical methods and tools to outstanding and emerging problems in applied computer and information sciences. Each conference focuses on two or three themes. The themes for MACIS 2007 are: * Computational Geometry and Computer Aided Geometric Design * Polynomial System Solving * Algorithms and Complexity The first MACIS conference took place in Beijing (China), July 24-26, 2006 (see http://www.cc4cm.org/macis2006/ for more details). SUBMISSION Potential participants of MACIS 2007 are invited to submit extended abstracts (3-4 pages) or full papers describing their work to be presented at the conference. The submitted extended abstracts and full papers will be reviewed by members of the Program Committee (PC) for soundness and relevance to the conference. Submission of original research papers is encouraged, while published material and work in progress will also be considered for presentation at the conference. Electronic submissions are strongly preferred by using the web page http://www.easychair.org/MACIS2007/ or should be sent in PDF or PS format as e-mail attachments to the PC chair: Laureano Gonzalez-Vega Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de Cantabria, Avda. Los Castros, Santander 39005, Spain Fax: (34)942201402 E_mail: macis2007@unican.es Accepted extended abstracts and full papers will be printed for distribution at the conference. Authors of the extended abstracts and full papers accepted for presentation at the conference will be invited to submit their full and/or revised papers for publication in special issues of Mathematics in Computer Science (MCS - http://www.cc4cm.org/mcs) by Birkhauser/Springer after the meeting. The submitted papers will be formally reviewed by PC members and external referees according to the refereeing procedure of MCS. IMPORTANT DATES Deadline for extended abstract submission: October 21, 2007 Notification of acceptance or rejection: November 12, 2007 Conference taking place: December 5-7, 2007 Deadline for full paper submission: January 31, 2008 GENERAL CHAIRS Fabrice Rouillier (INRIA, France) and Zhiming Zheng (Beihang University, China) LOCAL COMMITTEE CHAIR Mohab Safey El Din (Université Pierre et Marie Curie, France) PROGRAM COMMITTEE Saugata Basu, Jean-Charles Faugere, Laureano Gonzalez-Vega (Chair), David Jeffrey, Bert Juttler, Sylvain Lazard, Konrad Polthier, Fabrice Rouillier, Raimund Seidel, Rafael Sendra, Frank Sottile, Gert Vegter, Dongming Wang, Lihong Zhi |



