Mathematica - Fachgruppe Computeralgebra
Mathematica - Fachgruppe Computeralgebra
Mathematica - Fachgruppe Computeralgebra
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1. CADE 2009 – Workshop on Computer Algebra<br />
and Differential Equations<br />
Pamplona, 28. – 31.10.2009<br />
http://www.unirioja.es/cu/aipasc/cade/<br />
Welcome.htm<br />
CADE 2009 is the continuation of a series of international<br />
workshops on computer algebra and its applications that started<br />
in Dubna (Russia) in 1979, 1982, 1985, 1990 and 2001<br />
and followed in Turku (Finland) in 2007. This series of conferences<br />
covered all areas of computer algebra, in particular<br />
those related to the applications of symbolic and algebraic<br />
computation to ordinary and partial differential equations.<br />
The goal of this workshop is to bring together researchers<br />
developing and applying computer algebra techniques in the<br />
field of differential equations. In this way the meeting will<br />
be a cross-fertilisation between the different topics of computer<br />
algebra and differential equations, and will increase<br />
communication between the scientists working in the theoretical<br />
aspects of computer algebra and the researches who use<br />
them, thus encouraging cooperation among the participants.<br />
The programme schedule will consist of three working days<br />
plus an extra day for an excursion to some historical sights<br />
in Navarra. The first three days regular contributions will be<br />
held and no parallel sessions will be scheduled. The number<br />
of expected participants is between 30 and 50.<br />
XI. Berliner <br />
<strong>Mathematica</strong>-Tag<br />
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Informationen unter http://www.ordinate.de/mathematicaTag.htm<br />
Hinweise auf Konferenzen<br />
20. <br />
November 2009<br />
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(† 1.7.2009)<br />
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2. Elfter Berliner <strong>Mathematica</strong>-Tag<br />
Berlin, 20.11.2009<br />
http://www.ordinate.de/mathematicaTag.<br />
htm<br />
Der elfte Berliner <strong>Mathematica</strong>-Tag wird am 20.11.2009<br />
stattfinden – ein interdisziplinäres Kolloquium zur Anwendung<br />
von <strong>Mathematica</strong> in den Naturwissenschaften. Gastgeber<br />
ist wie in den Jahren zuvor das WIAS Berlin.<br />
Geplant sind u. A. Vorträge über web<strong>Mathematica</strong>, ein<br />
” <strong>Mathematica</strong>-Training“ sowie ein Vortrag von Holger Perlt<br />
(Universität Leipzig) zum Thema Operations Research: Ein<br />
<strong>Mathematica</strong>-Paket zur Lösung von Optimierungsaufgaben<br />
mit Randbedingungen.<br />
Weitere Informationen sind demnächst auf der oben genannten<br />
Webseite verfügbar. Einen Bericht zum <strong>Mathematica</strong>-<br />
Tag in Leipzig finden Sie auf S. 39 in diesem Rundbrief.<br />
3. Joint Conference of ASCM 2009 and MACIS<br />
2009<br />
Fukuoka, Japan, 14. – 17.12.2009<br />
http://gcoe.math.kyushu-u.ac.jp/ascm-macis2009/<br />
Two international conferences, the 9th Asian Symposium<br />
on Computer Mathematics (ASCM 2009) and the 3rd International<br />
Conference on <strong>Mathematica</strong>l Aspects of Computer<br />
and Information Sciences (MACIS 2009) will be held jointly<br />
at Fukuoka in December 14th -17th, 2009, supported by the<br />
GCOE program ” Math-for-industry“ of the Graduate School<br />
of Mathematics of Kyushu University and <strong>Mathematica</strong>l Research<br />
Center for Industrial Technology of Kyushu University.<br />
ASCM is a series of conferences which serve as a forum<br />
for participants to present original research, learn of research<br />
progress and developments, and exchange ideas and<br />
views on doing mathematics using computers. The previous<br />
ASCM meetings were held in Beijing, China (1995), Kobe,<br />
Japan (1996), Lanzhou, China (1998), Chiang Mai, Thailand<br />
(2000), Matsuyama, Japan (2001), Beijing, China (2003),<br />
Seoul, Korea (2005), Singapore, Singapore (2007). Further<br />
information on previous ASCM symposia may be found at<br />
http://www.mmrc.iss.ac.cn/ascm.<br />
MACIS is a new series of conferences where foundational<br />
research on theoretical and practical problems of mathematics<br />
for computing and information processing may be presented<br />
and discussed. MACIS also addresses experimental<br />
and case studies, scientific and engineering computation, design<br />
and implementation of algorithms and software systems,<br />
and applications of mathematical methods and tools<br />
to outstanding and emerging problems in applied computer<br />
and information sciences.<br />
The programs of ASCM and those of MACIS will be organized<br />
independently by each program committee except<br />
invited talks. Sessions of ASCM and those of MACIS will<br />
be held in parallel and invited talks will be given in plenary<br />
sessions.