SYNASC 2021 - 23th International Symposium on Symbolic and Numeric Algorithms for Scientific Computing
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Category symbolic computation; numerical computation; logic and programming; artificial intelligence
Deadline: July 31, 2021 | Date: December 07, 2021-December 10, 2021
Venue/Country: hybrid - online and in Timisoara (Romania), Romania
Updated: 2021-07-02 03:52:41 (GMT+9)
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p/>Second Call for PapersSYNASC 202123th International Symposium on Symbolic and Numeric Algorithms for Scientific ComputingDecember 7-10, 2021, Timisoara, Romaniahttp://synasc.ro/2021Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, SYNASC 2021 will be organized as a hybrid event. Note that if the general health situation due to the COVID-19 pandemic does not allow for an in-presence event, the symposium will still be held in a remote mode.=== Aim ===SYNASC aims to stimulate the interaction among multiple communities focusing on defining, optimizing and executing complex algorithms in several application areas. The focus of the conference then ranges from symbolic and numeric computation to formal methods applied to programming, artificial intelligence, distributed computing and computing theory. The interplay between these areas, in fact, is essential in the current scenario where economy and society demand for the development of complex, data intensive, trustable and high performant computational systems.In this context we invite for:* research paper submissions* special session proposals* satellite workshop proposals* tutorial proposals=== Important Dates ===30 April 2021 : Proposals for workshops, special sessions, tutorials 31 July 2021 : Paper submission for main tracks30 September 2021 : Notification of acceptance15 October 2021 : Registration15 October 2021 : Revised papers according to the reviews7-10 December 2021 : Symposium=== Invited Speakers ===Johannes Bluemlein, German Electron Synchrotron DESY, GermanyCristian Calude, University of Auckland, New ZealandTetsuo Ida, University of Tsukuba, JapanTemur Kutsia, Johannes Kepler University, AustriaPeter Paule, Johannes Kepler University, AustriaStephen Watt, University of Waterloo, CanadaJosiane Zerubia, INRIA, France=== Tracks ===* Symbolic Computation+ computer algebra+ symbolic techniques applied to numerics+ hybrid symbolic and numeric algorithms+ numerics and symbolics for geometry+ programming with constraints, narrowing* Numerical Computing+ iterative approximation of fixed points+ solving systems of nonlinear equations+ numerical and symbolic algorithms for differential equations+ numerical and symbolic algorithms for optimization+ parallel algorithms for numerical computing+ scientific visualization and image processing* Logic and Programming+ automatic reasoning+ formal system verification+ formal verification and synthesis+ software quality assessment+ static analysis+ timing analysis* Artificial Intelligence+ knowledge discovery, representation, and management+ automated reasoning, uncertain reasoning, and constraint strategies + recommender and expert systems+ intelligent systems, agents, and networks+ agent-based complex systems+ AI-based systems for scientific computing+ machine learning – including deep learning models and technologies+ explainable and trustworthy AI+ information retrieval, data mining, text mining and web mining+ computational intelligence - including fuzzy, neural and evolutionary computing+ AI applications: natural language processing, computer vision, signal processing, stock market, computational neuroscience, robotics, autonomous vehicles, medical diagnosis, cybersecurity, digital design, online education* Distributed Computing+ modelling of parallel and distributed systems + parallel and distributed algorithms + architectures for parallel and distributed systems. + applications for parallel and distributed systems,+ acceleration of AI or Big Data applications using distributed and parallel computing+ networked intelligence and Internet of Things* Theory of Computing+ data structures and algorithms+ combinatorial optimization+ formal languages and combinatorics on words+ graph-theoretic and combinatorial methods in computer science+ algorithmic paradigms, including distributed, online,approximation, probabilistic, game-theoretic algorithms+ computational complexity theory, including structural complexity, boolean complexity, communication complexity, average-case complexity, derandomization and property testing+ logical approaches to complexity, including finite model theory+ algorithmic and computational learning theory+ aspects of computability theory, including computability inanalysis and algorithmic information theory+ proof complexity+ computational social choice and game theory+ new computational paradigms: CNN computing, quantum,holographic and other non-standard approaches to computability+ randomized methods, random graphs, threshold phenomena andtypical-case complexity+ automata theory and other formal models, particularly inrelation to formal verification methods such as modelchecking and runtime verification+ applications of theory, including wireless and sensor networks,computational biology and computational economics+ experimental algorithmics=== Research Papers ===Submitted research papers must contain original research results not submitted and not published elsewhere.There are four categories of submissions:* Regular papers describing fully completed research results (up to 8 pages in the two-columns paper style).* System descriptions and experimental papers describing implementation results of experimental data, with a link to the reported results (up to 4 pages in the two-columns paper style).* Work in progress papers, describing ongoing work and/or preliminary results (up to 4 pages in the two-columns paper style).* PhD Students short papers, describing ongoing work and research challenges of PhD students (up to 4 pages in the two-columns paper style).The papers should be submitted electronically through http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=synasc2021.Research papers that are accepted and presented at the symposium will be collected as proceedings published by Conference Publishing Service (CPS) (included in IEEE Xplore) and will be submitted for indexing in ISI Web of Science, DBLP, SCOPUS.Extended versions of the selected papers published in proceedings will be considered to be published as special issues in international journals (e.g. Soft Computing Journal, Scalable Computing: Practice and Experience etc.) === Special Sessions ===* Special session on Advances in Computational, Symbolic and Secure Algorithms for Permissioned and Permissionless Blockchains* Special session for PhD students - short papers, describing ongoing work and research challenges of PhD students (up to 4 pages in the two-columns paper style) are invited for submission.=== Workshops ===* Workshop on Agents for Complex Systems* Workshop on Digital Image Processing for Medical and Automotive Industry* Workshop on Iterative Approximation of Fixed Points* Workshop on Geoinformatics* Workshop on Natural Computing and Applications=== Committees ===Honorary Chair:* Bruno Buchberger, Johannes Kepler University, AustriaSteering Committee:* Anca Mirela Andreica, Babes-Bolyai University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania* James Davenport, University of Bath, UK* Tetsuo Ida, University of Tsukuba, Japan* Tudor Jebelean, Johannes Kepler University, Austria* Laura Kovacs, Technical University of Vienna, Austria* Dorel Lucanu, "Alexandru Ioan Cuza" University of Iasi, Romania* Viorel Negru, West University of Timisoara, Romania* Dana Petcu, West University of Timisoara, Romania* Alin Stefanescu, University of Bucharest, Romania* Stephen Watt, University of Western Ontario, Canada* Daniela Zaharie, West University of Timisoara, RomaniaGeneral Chairs:* Viorel Negru, West University of Timisoara, Romania* Daniela Zaharie, West University of Timisoara, RomaniaProgram Chairs:* Carsten Schneider, Johannes Kepler University of Linz, Austria * Mircea Marin, West University of Timisoara, RomaniaTrack Chairs:* Symbolic Computation+ James Davenport, University of Bath, UK+ Stephen Watt, University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada * Numerical Computing+ Stephen Takacs, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria+ Eva Kaslik, West University of Timisoara, Romania+ Dorota Mozyrska, Bialystok University of Technology, Poland * Logic and Programming+ Nikolaj Bjorner, Microsoft Research, USA+ Arie Gurfinkel, University of Waterloo, Canada+ Laura Kovacs, Technical University of Vienna, Austria* Artificial Intelligence+ Marko Robnik-Sikonja, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia+ Andrei Petrovski, Robert Gordon University, UK + Daniela Zaharie, West University of Timisoara, Romania* Distributed Computing+ Marc Frincu, Nottingham Trent University, UK+ Dana Petcu, West University of Timisoara, Romania* Theory of Computing+ Mircea Marin, West University of Timisoara, Romania+ Gabriel Istrate, Institute e-Austria Timisoara, RomaniaSpecial Sessions and Workshops Chair:* Daniel Pop, West University of Timisoara, RomaniaTutorial Chair:* Florin Fortis, West University of Timisoara, RomaniaProceedings Chairs:* Carsten Schneider, Johannes Kepler University of Linz, Austria* Mircea Marin, West University of Timisoara, RomaniaOrganizing Committee Chairs:* Monica Tirea, West University of Timisoara, Romania* Teodora Selea, West Universiy of Timisoara, RomaniaWeb and online chairs:* Cosmin Bonchis, West University of Timisoara, Romania* Flavia Micota, West University of Timisoara, RomaniaPublicity Chairs:* Silviu Panica, Institute e-Austria Timisoara, Romania* Sebastian Stefaniga, West University of Timisoara, Romania Technical Committee Chairs:* Theodor Grumeza, West University of Timisoara, Romania* David Perta, West University of Timisoara, Romania SYNASC 2021West University of TimisoaraDepartment of Computer ScienceBd. V. Parvan 4, 300223 Timisoara, Romaniatel: + (40) 256 592195, +(40) 256 592389fax: + (40) 256 592316, +(40) 256 592380e-mail: synasc21synasc.ro
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