Fourth International Workshop on

Computer Algebra Systems and Their Applications, CASA'2006

The University of Reading, Reading, UK, May 28-31 2006


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This event will be published by Springer-Verlag , Berlin Heidelberg in its series Lecture Notes in Computer Science
 
LNCS - Springer Verlag 


Computer Algebra (also known as Symbolic Computation or Computational Algebra) has found applications in many domains of science such as mathematics, physics, chemistry, engineering, computer science, computational biology, education, etc. The computer algebra systems (CAS) such as Mathematica, Maple, MuPAD, Reduce, Axiom, Lie, Matlab, Scilab, CoCoa, MuMATH,  Derive, Pari-GP, SMP, MathCAD, Macsyma, Scratchpad, Magma (and many others that have been developed so far) are becoming more and more popular and now they are valuable tools for teaching, research and industry.

This workshop solicits high-quality papers for presentation describing original research results in Computer Algebra Systems and their Applications. 

All accepted papers will be published in the Springer-Verlag Lecture Notes in Computer Science ( LNCS) Series and will be available for the delegates in printed form. In addition, the accepted papers will be scheduled for oral presentation. Submission implies the willingness of at least one of the authors to register and present the paper.

The workshop is a part of ICCS'06, the 2006 International Conference on Computational Science to be held at The University of Reading, Reading (UK), May 28-31 2006. This fourth CASA workshop follows-up the highly successful CASA'2003 held in Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation, June 2-4 2003 (18 accepted papers published by Springer-Verlag LNCS, vol 2657), CASA'2004 held in Krakow, Poland, June 6-9 2004 (17 accepted papers published by Springer-Verlag LNCS, vol 3039) and CASA'2005 held in Atlanta, USA, May 22-25 2005 (12 accepted papers published by Springer-Verlag, LNCS, vol. 3516). In addition, some papers of this workshop have been selected for a Special Issue of Elsevier's journal "Future Generation Computer Systems" to appear in 2006.

The conference language will be English.


Last update: September 14  2005