Wednesday, April 9, 2025

[DMANET] ISSAC 2025 -- SECOND CALL FOR SHORT COMMUNICATIONS AND SOFTWARE PRESENTATIONS

SECOND CALL FOR SHORT COMMUNICATIONS AND SOFTWARE PRESENTATIONS

ISSAC 2025
International Symposium on Symbolic and Algebraic Computation
July 28- August 1, 2025
Guanajuato, Mexico
https://www.issac-conference.org/2025/

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Note that the deadline for submitting software presentations has been extended.

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The International Symposium on Symbolic and Algebraic Computation is the
premier conference for research in symbolic computation and computer
algebra. ISSAC 2025 will be the 50th meeting in the series, which
started in 1966 and has been held annually since 1981. The conference
presents a range of invited talks, tutorials, short communications
(posters), software demonstrations, and vendor exhibits with a
centerpiece of contributed research papers.

ISSAC 2025 will be held from July 28 through August 1 2025 in
Guanajuato, Mexico.

The short communications session at ISSAC is a venue to announce early
research results or ongoing projects that might not yet be complete.
Short communications reporting on recent work published, accepted, or
submitted elsewhere are also
welcome (with original publications clearly referenced). The short
communication submission will be in the form of an extended abstract
(see details below). At the conference, short communications will be
presented in the form of a poster session. Authors are encouraged to
create their posters on a single large A0 sheet.

The software presentation sessions at ISSAC are opportunities to
demonstrate and communicate about new implementations of algorithms in
symbolic and algebraic computation. Of relevance are presentations for
new software, new packages, or new developments that present some
originality or improved performance compared to the state of the art.

Authors are invited to submit an extended abstract in PDF format of no
more than 4 pages. The abstracts will be reviewed by the short
communications and software committees and relevant experts when needed.
The review criteria are content, originality, style, and relevance. The
accepted short communication and software abstracts will be printed and
distributed at the conference as well as published in an upcoming issue
of the ACM SIGSAM Communications in Computer Algebra.


Important Dates
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Software presentations:
Submission software presentation: Thursday May 1st, 2025, 23:59
(anywhere on Earth)
Notification of acceptance/rejection: Saturday, May 24th, 2025
Final version (.tex) due: Wednesday, June 11th, 2025

Short Communications:
Abstract submission (.pdf): Wednesday, May 14th, 2025, 23:59 (anywhere
on Earth)
Notification of acceptance/rejection: Saturday, May 24th, 2025
Final version (.tex) due: Wednesday, June 11th, 2025


Submissions
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The abstract should have no more than 4 pages using the SIGSAM LaTeX
style and the
CCA templates which are available here:
https://www.sigsam.org/cca/

Authors of accepted contributions are expected to present their work at
the symposium.

Short Communications:
Please submit via EasyChair at:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=issac20250

Software presentations:
Please submit via EasyChair at:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=issac20251

Topics
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All areas of computer algebra and symbolic mathematical computation are
of interest. These include, but are not limited to:

Algorithmic aspects:

* Exact and symbolic linear, polynomial and differential algebra
* Symbolic-numeric, homotopy, perturbation and series methods
* Computational algebraic geometry, polynomial and semialgebraic
optimization
* Computational group theory and number theory, quantifier elimination
and logic
* Computer arithmetic
* Summation, recurrence equations, integration, solution of ODEs & PDEs
* Symbolic methods in other areas of pure and applied mathematics
* Complexity of algebraic algorithms and algebraic complexity

Software aspects:

* Design of symbolic computation packages and systems
* Language design and type systems for symbolic computation
* Data representation
* Considerations for modern hardware
* Algorithm implementation and performance tuning
* Mathematical user interfaces
* Use with systems such as digital libraries, courseware, simulation and
optimization, automated theorem-proving, computer-aided design, and
automatic differentiation

Application aspects:

* Applications that stretch the current limits of computer algebra
algorithms or systems, use computer algebra in new areas or new ways, or
apply it in situations with broad impact.


Invited Speakers
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Manuel Kauers, Johannes Kepler University, Austria
Teresa Krick, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina
Sergio Rajsbaum, Universidad Nacional Autonoma, Mexico
Juan Rafael Sendra, CUNEF, Spain


Tutorial Speakers
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Timothy Duff, University of Missouri - Columbia, USA
Sonja Petrovic, Illinois Institute of Technology, USA
Cordian Riener, UiT The Artic University of Norway, Norway


Conference Organization
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General Chair: Carlos D'Andrea, University of Barcelona, Spain
Program Committee Chair: Sonia Pérez Díaz, University of Alcalá, Spain


Short Communications Committee
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Hui Huang Fuzhou University, China
Martin Helmer Swansea University, UK
Xiaohong Jia (Chair) Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Haohao Wang Southeast Missouri State University, US


Software Presentation Committee
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John May Maplesoft, Canada
Marc Mezzarobba CNRS, France
Bertrand Teguia Tabuguia University of Oxford, England
Thi Xuan Vu (Chair) University of Lille, France

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