Konfidenzintervalle und CAS - Fachgruppe Computeralgebra
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computer algebra. The conference is being held at the Oakwood<br />
Inn Resort, located on the shore of Lake Huron at<br />
Grand Bend.<br />
12. AACA’09 – Summer School on Algebraic<br />
Analysis and Computer Algebra<br />
RISC Linz, Österreich, 13. – 17.07.2009<br />
http://www.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/about/<br />
conferences/aaca09/<br />
The summer school will be held at RISC in the Castle of Hagenberg,<br />
Austria. The purpose of this intensive course is to<br />
provide an introduction to algebraic analysis in a rather effective<br />
way as it is almost impossible to learn about this fashionable<br />
though quite difficult domain of pure mathematics<br />
today, through books or papers, and no such course is available<br />
elsewhere. Computer algebra packages like OreModules<br />
are very recent and a lot of work is left for the future.<br />
Castle of Hagenberg<br />
Accordingly, the aim of the course will be to bring students<br />
in a self-contained way to a feeling of the general concepts<br />
and results that will be illustrated by many academic or engineering<br />
examples. By this way, any participant will be able<br />
to take a personal decision about a possible way to involve<br />
himself into any future use of computer algebra into such a<br />
new domain and be ready for further applications.<br />
The course contains two modules: a theoretical module<br />
(Jean-Francois Pommaret, Ecole Nationale des Ponts et<br />
Chaussees, France) and a practical module (A. Quadrat, IN-<br />
RIA, Sophia Antipolis, France).<br />
13. ICTMA 14 – 14th International Conference<br />
on Teaching of Mathematical Modelling and<br />
Applications<br />
Hamburg, 27. – 31.07.2009<br />
http://www.ictma.net/conf/ictma14.htm<br />
The 14th ICTMA Conference will be held at the University<br />
of Hamburg and organized by the Faculty of Education,<br />
Working Group on Didactics of Mathematics. A variety of<br />
activities is planned, covering plenary lectures, paper presentations<br />
and working groups.<br />
Organization: Gabriele Kaiser (Hamburg)<br />
31<br />
14. ISSAC 2009<br />
Seoul, Südkorea, 28. – 31.07.2009<br />
http://issac2009.kias.re.kr/<br />
The 2009 International Symposium on Symbolic and Algebraic<br />
Computation (ISSAC) is the 34th meeting in a series<br />
of conferences, begun in 1966 and held annually since 1981<br />
in North America, Europe and Asia, for original research on<br />
all aspects of symbolic computation.<br />
Following tradition, ISSAC 2009 will have presentations of<br />
accepted research papers, invited talks, poster sessions, tutorial<br />
courses, software demonstrations, and company exhibits.<br />
ISSAC 2009 will take place in Seoul, Korea, at Korea Institute<br />
for Advanced Study (KIAS), July 28-31, 2009.<br />
15. SNC 2009 – The 3rd International Workshop<br />
on Symbolic-Numeric Computation<br />
Kyoto, Japan, 03. – 05.08.2009<br />
http://www.snc2009.cs.ehime-u.ac.jp/<br />
Algorithms that combine ideas from symbolic and numeric<br />
computation have been of increasing interest over the past<br />
decade. The growing demand for speed, accuracy and reliability<br />
in mathematical computing has accelerated the process<br />
of blurring the distinction between two areas of research that<br />
were previously quite separate.<br />
The goal of the present workshop is to promote the interaction<br />
between symbolic and numeric computing. The precursor<br />
of the SNC series was the SNAP 96 Workshop, held in Sophia<br />
Antipolis, France, SNC 2005 was held in Xi’an, China.<br />
SNC 2007 was held in London, Canada.<br />
SNC 2009 is affiliated with the 2009 International Symposium<br />
on Symbolic and Algebraic Computation (ISSAC 2009,<br />
see above).<br />
16. <strong>CAS</strong>C 2009 – 11th International Workshop on<br />
Computer Algebra in Scientific Computing<br />
Kobe, Japan, 13. – 17.09.2009<br />
http://www14.in.tum.de/konferenzen/<br />
<strong>CAS</strong>C2009/<br />
The methods of Scientific Computing play an important role<br />
in research and engineering applications in the natural<br />
and the engineering sciences. The significance and impact<br />
of computer algebra methods and computer algebra systems<br />
for scientific computing has increased considerably in recent<br />
times. Nowadays, such general-purpose computer algebra<br />
systems as Maple, Magma, Mathematica, MuPAD, Singular,<br />
CoCoA and others enable their users to solve the following<br />
three important tasks within a uniform framework: symbolic<br />
manipulation, numerical computation and visualization.<br />
The ongoing development of such systems, including their<br />
integration and adaptation to modern software environments,<br />
puts them to the forefront in scientific computing and enables<br />
the practical solution of many complex applied problems in<br />
the domains of natural sciences and engineering.