CAIMS*SCMAI E-News Volume 06 Number 1 February 24, 2006 Editor: Rod Edwards (edwards@math.uvic.ca) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CONTENTS Society News: 1. Membership renewal reminder 2. Cecil Graham Doctoral Dissertation Award Nominations Summer Schools: 3. School on Nonsmooth Dynamical Systems with Applications in Biology (INRIA Rocquencourt, close to Paris, France) 4. 2006 Summer School on Mathematical Modeling of Infectious Diseases (York) 5. Summer School - Frontiers in Mathematical Economics (PIMS) 6. Introduction to Infectious Disease Modelling and its Applications (London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine) Conferences: * Links to the web pages for these and other conferences can be found by clicking on "Upcoming Meetings and Workshops" at the CAIMS*SCMAI home page: www.caims.ca. 7. Experimental and Computational Cognitive Neuroscience (CNS'06 Satellite) 8. 4th International Conference on Applied Cryptography and Network Security (ACNS'06) 9. 4th Workshop on Structural Dynamical Systems: Computational Aspects 10. 13th Symposium on the Integration of Symbolic Computation and Mechanized Reasoning 2006 (Calculemus'06) 11. CAFÉ: Computer Algebra and Functional Equations 12. NEUROMATH 06 - Mathematical Neuroscience Conference 13. 8th Workshop of the ERCIM Working Group on Matrix Computations and Statistics 14. Workshop: Stability and Instability of Nonlinear Waves 15. International Conference on Artificial Neural Networks (ICANN 06) 16. International Conference of Numerical Analysis and Applied Mathematics (ICNAAM 2006) 17. 8th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Symbolic Computation (AISC 2006) 18. 13th International Conference on Neural Information Processing 19. CAIMS*SCMAI E-News Information ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ====== ITEM 1 ====== From: Rod Edwards Date: Thu, 23 Feb 2006 18:42:50 -0800 Renew your CAIMS membership for 2006! CAIMS members: if you haven't already done so, please renew your membership for 2006 now. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ====== ITEM 2 ====== From: Matt Davison Date: Wed, 08 Feb 2006 01:59:12 +0000 (GMT) The CAIMS Cecil Graham doctoral dissertation award committee is extending the nomination deadline for doctoral theses defended in 2005 at a Canadian university until Feb 28 2006. If your intention to nominate a PhD graduate had been derailed by pressure of work, this is your chance to do it! See http://www.caims.ca/Awards/DDaward.html or contact Matt Davison, mdavison@uwo.ca, for more details on how to nominate a thesis. We encourage the nomination of any and all top quality applied mathematics related doctoral theses defended in 2005. With best wishes, The CAIMS Cecil Graham DDA Committee Matt Davison, Thomas Hillen, Ray Spiteri ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ====== ITEM 3 ====== From: Hidde de Jong Date: Tue, 07 Feb 2006 18:43:15 +0100 School on Nonsmooth Dynamical Systems with Applications in Biology A school on nonsmooth dynamical systems analysis, control and simulation is organized between May 29 and June 02, 2006, at INRIA Rocquencourt (close to Paris, France). The school is sponsored by the CEA (French Nuclear Agency), EDF (French Electricity company), and the INRIA. Speakers include M. Monteiro Marques (CMAF Lisbon), H. Schumacher (Tilburg university, NL), R. Leine (ETHZ, CH), S. Adly (Limoges, F), M. Jean (Marseille, F), V. Acary (INRIA, F), H. de Jong (INRIA, F), J.L. Gouze (INRIA, F). Various applications (mechanical systems, electrical systems, genetic networks, bio-processes) will be considered. Informations and details can be found at http://bipop.inrialpes.fr/schoolnonsmooth ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ====== ITEM 4 ====== From: Jianhong Wu Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2006 14:36:26 -0500 I am pleased to announce the 2006 Summer School on Mathematical Modeling of Infectious Diseases to be held at York University, June 10-20, 2006. This School is sponsored by The Fields Institute for Research in Mathematical Sciences, Mathematics for Information Technology and Complex Systsems, Pacific Institute for the Mathematical Sciences, and York University. The purpose of this summer school is to provide effective training for collaborative research in infectious diseases based on mathematical modeling and qualitative analysis. The school is designed for epidemiology and public health graduate students, medical residents and graduate students in interdisciplinary science programs, in addition to those in the traditional mathematics and statistics graduate programs. The details can be found at http://www.liam.yorku.ca/sc06/. Please kindly circulate this information. Jianhong Wu, Professor and Senior Canada Research Chair in Applied Mathematics ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ====== ITEM 5 ====== From: Alan Kelm Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2006 14:15:03 -0500 (EST) Summer School - Frontiers in Mathematical Economics July 10-31, 2006, UBC (To all recipients: Please also help forward this message to your Economics Department and Business School if possible) Website: http://www.pims.math.ca/science/2006/06ssfme/ Sponsored by PIMS-UBC and CMM (Centro de Modelamiento Matematico) The summer school brings together graduate students, postdoctoral fellows and young faculty members from business schools, economics, mathematics and operations research with leading economists and mathematicians. It exposes students in business administration and economics to mathematical models and methods that they will find useful in their research, and graduate students and young researchers in mathematics and operations research to new mathematical problems arising from economic theory. The main focus of the summer school is a set of four courses, each taught by world leaders in the corresponding discipline. All courses are accompanied by introductory tutorials and a series of seminar presentations. 1. Topic: Dynamic Contract Theory and Corporate Finance Lecturer: Jean-Charles Rochet (Professor of Mathematics and Economics, U. Toulouse I) 2. Topic: Equilibrium: Theory and Computation Lecturers: Kenneth L. Judd (Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace), R. Tyrrell Rockafellar, (Professor of Mathematics, U. Washington), Roger Wets (Professor of Mathematics, UC, Davis) 3. Topic: Information and Markets Lecturer: William R. Zame (Professor of Mathematics and Economics, UC, Los Angeles) 4. Topic: The mathematical Structure of Quality Pricing Lecturer: Ivar Ekeland (Professor of Mathematics and Economics, UBC) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ====== ITEM 6 ====== From: Emilia Vynnycky Date: Thu, 2 Feb 2006 18:30:43 -0000 2 week intensive course on: "INTRODUCTION TO INFECTIOUS DISEASE MODELLING AND ITS APPLICATIONS" at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine organized jointly between the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine and the Health Protection Agency Centre for Infections, UK Course dates: 17-28th July 2006 Summary: Mathematical modelling is increasingly being applied to interpret and predict the dynamics and control of infectious diseases. Applications include predicting the impact of vaccination strategies against infections and determining optimal control strategies against influenza, HIV and vector-borne diseases. This two week intensive course is intended to introduce professionals working on infectious diseases to this exciting and expanding area. The emphasis will be on developing a conceptual understanding of the basic methods and on their practical application, rather than the manipulation of mathematical equations. Who should attend: The course is designed for individuals interested in expanding their knowledge of the techniques for analysing and interpreting epidemiological data on infectious diseases and for predicting the impact of control programmes, including medical and health professionals, policy makers, veterinary scientists, medical statisticians and infectious disease researchers. Specialist mathematical training is not a prerequisite. However, individuals with degrees in mathematical disciplines working on some aspect of infectious disease dynamics and/or control, who wish to learn about the potential of infectious disease modelling will also benefit. For copies of the leaflet and application form, please contact: Registry London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine 50 Bedford Square London, WC1B 3DP UK email: shortcourses@lshtm.ac.uk Further details about the course content are available at http://www.lshtm.ac.uk/prospectus/short/siidma.html or contact one of the course organizers: Emilia Vynnycky or Richard White e-mail: emilia.vynnycky@lshtm.ac.uk or emilia.vynnycky@hpa.org.uk or richard.white@lshtm.ac.uk ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ====== ITEM 7 ====== From: Stephen Grossberg Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2006 12:45:13 -0500 EXPERIMENTAL AND COMPUTATIONAL COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE: TOWARDS A SYNTHESIS A Satellite Symposium at the 2006 Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society Hyatt Regency Ballroom, San Francisco, April 8, 2006 Co-sponsored by the NSF Center of Excellence for Learning in Education, Science, and Technology (CELEST) and the International Neural Network Society (INNS) This symposium discusses recent experimental data about important topics in cognitive neuroscience, and computational cognitive neuroscience models aimed at explaining these and related data in a unified way while making new predictions that can be tested by multiple means. For the detailed program and registration information, see http://cns.bu.edu/CELEST/INNS/ Speech Perception and Production Gregory Hickok: Sensory-Motor Integration in Speech: Evidence from Neurophysiology and Neuropsychology Joseph Perkell: Speech Motor Control: Movement Goals and Sensory Feedback Mechanisms Frank Guenther: Neural Modeling and Imaging of the Cortical Interactions Underlying Speech Visual Attention and Learning Takeo Watanabe: Perceptual Learning without Attention Robert Desimone: Visual Attention and Neural Synchrony Stephen Grossberg: Cortical Dynamics of Visual Learning, Attention, and Synchrony Cognitive Control, Sequence Learning, and Planning Robert Sekuler: Imitating Unfamiliar Sequences Earl Miller: The Prefrontal Cortex: Rules, Concepts, Cognitive Control Daniel Bullock: Modeling Frontal Circuits that Control Unfamiliar and Learned Sequences ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ====== ITEM 8 ====== From: Jianying Zhou Date: Wed, 28 Dec 2005 09:33:53 +0800 4th International Conference on Applied Cryptography and Network Security (ACNS'06) 6-9 June, 2006 Singapore Original papers on all technical aspects of cryptology and network security are solicited for submission to ACNS'06. Important Dates: Submission deadline: 15 January 2006 Author notification: 12 March 2006 Final version deadline: 1 April 2006 General Chair: Feng Bao (Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore) Program Chairs: Jianying Zhou (Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore) Moti Yung (Columbia University, USA) Publicity Chair: Yongfei Han (ONETS, China) Program Committee: Carlisle Adams (Univ. of Ottawa, Canada) Tuomas Aura (Microsoft Research, UK) Roberto Avanzi (Ruhr Univ., Germany) Giampaolo Bella (Univ. of Catania, Italy) Kefei Chen (Shanghai Jiaotong Univ., China) Ed Dawson (QUT, Australia) Robert Deng (SMU, Singapore) Xiaotie Deng (City Univ., Hong Kong) Yvo Desmedt (UCL, UK) Marc Girault (France Telecom, France) Dieter Gollmann (TU Hamburg-Harburg, Germany) Stefanos Gritzalis (Univ. of the Aegean, Greece) Jens Groth (UCLA, USA) Peter Gutmann (Univ. of Auckland, New Zealand) Yongfei Han (ONETS, China) Amir Herzberg (Bar-Ilan Univ., Israel) John Ioannidis (Columbia Univ., USA) Jonathan Katz (Univ. of Maryland, USA) Angelos D. Keromytis (Columbia Univ., USA) Taekyoung Kwon (Sejong University, Korea) Wenke Lee (Georgia Institute of Tech., USA) Ninghui Li (Purdue Univ., USA) Javier Lopez (Univ. of Malaga, Spain) Stefan Lucks (Univ. of Mannheim, Germany) Subhamoy Maitra (ISI, India) Patrick McDaniel (PSU, USA) Chris Mitchell (RHUL, UK) Refik Molva (Eurecom, France) Sang-Jae Moon (KNU, Korea) David Naccache (Ecole Normale Superieure, France) Rolf Oppliger (eSECURITY Technologies, Switzerland) Elisabeth Oswald (Graz Univ. of Technology, Austria) Guenther Pernul (Univ. of Regensburg, Germany) Raphael Phan (Swinburne Univ. of Tech., Malaysia) Michael Roe (Microsoft Research, UK) Rei Safavi-Naini (Univ. of Wollongong, Australia) Kouichi Sakurai (Kyushu Univ., Japan) Pierangela Samarati (Univ. of Milan, Italy) Vitaly Shmatikov (UT Austin, USA) Masakazu Soshi (JAIST, Japan) Francois-Xavier Standaert (UCL, Belgium) Ravi Sundaram (Northeastern Univ., USA) Tsuyoshi Takagi (Future Univ., Japan) Pim Tuyls (Philips Research, The Netherlands) Wen-Guey Tzeng (NCTU, Taiwan) Guilin Wang (I2R, Singapore) Xiaofeng Wang (Indiana Univ., USA) Brent Waters (Stanford Univ., USA) Shyhtsun Felix Wu (UC Davis, USA) Yuliang Zheng (UNCC, USA) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ====== ITEM 9 ====== From: Luciano Lopez Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 10:16:17 +0100 Fourth Workshop on: STRUCTURAL DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS: Computational Aspects June 13-16, 2006 Capitolo-Monopoli, Bari, Italy The Workshop will take place at Hotel Villaggio Porto Giardino (http://www.portogiardino.it), Capitolo, Monopoli, Bari, Italy. The aim of this workshop is to discuss recent developments in computational methods for: oscillatory dynamical systems; non-smooth dynamical systems; dynamical systems in neural network; dynamical systems on manifolds; smooth decomposition of matrices; Krylov methods for matrix functions in ODEs. Both numerical and theoretical aspects will be welcome. The workshop will consist of invited lectures and contributed talks on the previous topics. The list of speakers is the following: Christian Lubich (University of Tuebingen) Elena Celledoni (Norwegian University of Science and Technology) Uwe Helmke (Univeristy of Wuerzburg) Tassilo Kuepper (University of Cologne) Arieh Iserles (Cambridge University) Luca Dieci (Georgia Tech Institute, Atlanta) Marlis Hochbruk (University of Duesseldorf) Valeria Simoncini (University of Bologna) Toshihisa Tanaka (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology). Plenary talks will be arranged in order to provide two lectures on each workshop topic. A selection of plenary talks will be considered for pubblication on a special issue of Applied Numerical Mathematics. To stimulate the participation of Ph.D students there will be a poster session. The session is restricted to students, who will be able to showcase their work. Students who have already made some progress on their thesis, can present a synopsis of their work, whereas students who are just beginning their thesis, can present an overview of what they are proposing to study. The main purpose of this format is to provide Ph.D. students with feedback on their work, accomplished or planned, in a less formal setting than that of a plenary presentation. Under request a limited number of PhD students could have free accomodation at the Hotel. On the web site: http://www.dm.uniba.it/%7Edelbuono/sds2006.htm you will find more information on this meeting. SCIENTIFIC AND ORGANIZING COMMITEE: Luciano Lopez (Department of Matematics, University of Bari) Tiziano Politi (Department of Mathematics, Politecnico of Bari) Nicoletta Del Buono (Department of Mathematics, University of Bari) Cinzia Elia (Department of Mathematics, University of Bari) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ======= ITEM 10 ======= From: Anna Bigatti Date: Mon, 16 Jan 2006 12:11:06 +0100 Calculemus'06 Symposium July 7-8, 2006, Genova, Italy 13th Symposium on the Integration of Symbolic Computation and Mechanized Reasoning 2006 http://www.loria.fr/~ranise/calculemus06 (Co-located with ISSAC 2006) CALL FOR PAPERS Background ----------- The scientific and technological goal of the Calculemus network is to design a new generation of mathematical software systems and computer-aided verification tools based on the integration of Deduction and Computer Algebra Systems. Both Deduction Systems (DSs) and Computer Algebra Systems (CASs) are receiving growing attention from industry and academia. On the one hand, CASs have been commercially very successful in recent years. On the other hand, the use of formal methods in hardware and software development has made DSs indispensable not least because of the complexity and sheer size of the reasoning tasks involved. Such systems are now making the transition from academic applications into regular industrial practice. In spite of these successes there is still need for improvement as many application domains still fall outside the scope of existing DSs and CASs. For instance, the scope of CASs could be significantly enhanced by adding deductive reasoning power. In fact this lack of expressivity together with the unsolved problem of correctness prohibit large classes of applications. DSs, which - on the other hand - provide such an expressivity, as well as the guarantee of correctness, still lack computational power as they are not suited to directly carry out algebraic or numerical calculations. This severely restricts their scope of application in mathematics and - more importantly - in engineering applications. The main goal of the Calculemus symposiums serie is to stimulate significant research advancements in combining the reasoning capabilities of DSs and the computational power of CASs as well as to foster possible cross-fertilizations. The field of DSs has diversified into the areas of automated theorem proving and interactive proof-development, which have their own traditions, conferences and technical methods. The field of CAs has specialised on devising highly efficient methods for symbolic calculations. The mission of the Calculemus symposiums serie is to bringing together such research communities so to create new generation of expressive, automatic, and easy-to-use systems capable of performing a wide range of mathematical tasks. Goals & Topics --------------- Calculemus 2006, the 13th symposium in the series, will be held July 7-8, 2006 at the Università degli Studi di Genova, Italy, in conjunction with the International Symposium on Symbolic and Algebraic Computation (ISSAC) 2006. The main theme of Calculemus 2006 will be the interactions between automated deduction and computer algebra with particular emphasis on the applications to verification, mathematical assistants, and web services. Calculemus 2006 welcomes research papers on all aspects of integrating symbolic computation and formal deduction including: * Combining computer algebra and computer deduction systems * Adding deductive capabilities to computer algebra systems * Adding computational capabilities to computer deduction systems * Combining methods of symbolic computation and formal deduction * Design and implementation issues in integrated systems * Design and implementation of computer algebra and deduction services for the web * Formal method problems requiring mixed computing and proving * Applications of formal methods to the construction of integrated systems * Design and implementation of mathematical assistants requiring both computer algebra and deduction * Case studies and applications Audience --------- The intended audience of the symposium is mainly researchers and practicioners in the fields of computer algebra and automated deduction. More in general, anyone interested in the design of mathematical software systems and computer-aided verification tools based on the integration of the deduction and computation. Call for papers ---------------- Papers addressing the topics listed above and more in general involving techniques in both computer algebra and automated deduction are solicited. For details, see http://www.loria.fr/~ranise/calculemus06/ Important Dates (tentative...) ------------------------------- * Submission of title and abstract: April 8, 2006 * Submission of papers: April 15, 2006 * Notification of acceptance: May 15, 2006 * Final version of papers: June 4, 2006 * Symposium: July 7-8, 2006 Program Committee ------------------ * Anna Bigatti (Università degli Studi di Genova, Italy) [Co-chair] * Christoph Benzmuller (Saarland University, Saarbrücken, Germany) * Olga Caprotti (University of Helsinki, Finland) * Jacques Carette (McMaster University, Canada) * Hoon Hong (North Carolina State University, USA) * William M. Farmer, McMaster University, Canada * Steve Linton (University of St. Andrews, UK) * Madan Musuvathi (Microsoft Research, USA) * Silvio Ranise (INRIA-Lorraine, France, and Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy) [Co-chair] * Christoph Ringeissen (INRIA-Lorraine, France) * Renaud Rioboo (University of Paris 6, France) * Pino Rosolini (Università degli Studi di Genova, Italy) * Roberto Sebastiani (Università di Trento, Italy) * Volker Sorge, University of Birmingham, UK * Carlo Traverso (Università degli Studi di Pisa, Italy) * Stephen Watt, (University of Western Ontario, Canada) Registration ------------- Details will be avaiable soon. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ======= ITEM 11 ======= From: Ilias Kotsireas Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2006 08:58:18 -0500 CAFÉ: Computer Algebra and Functional Equations An international conference in memory of Manuel Bronstein Thursday, July 13 2006 INRIA Sophia Antipolis, FRANCE http://www-sop.inria.fr/cafe/Cafe2006eng.html PRESENTATION AND AIMS OF THE CONFERENCE: This international conference offers homage to the scientific career of one of INRIA's eminent researchers, Manual Bronstein, who passed away tragically last June. Manuel Bronstein led INRIA's CAFÉ project in the area of computer algebra. The scientific work of Manuel Bronstein embraced a panorama of subjects in this field, where he made a series of valuable contributions. In addition, he served as an important animator and steward of the discipline, as an editor and organizer, influencing the careers of hundreds of researchers in France and internationally. This conference will highlight aspects of computer algebra from the perspective of M. Bronstein's work. The conference will take place July 13, directly following the nearby ISSAC conference held 9-12 July 2006 in Genoa. The program will include a number of invited presentations oriented toward the main lines of Manuel Bronstein's scientific contributions and leadership: Differential equations Functional and linear equations Integration Mathematical software The computer algebra community These areas are in an evolutionary phase: the conference aims to speculate on their future directions. INVITED SPEAKERS: Sergei Abramov (Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow) Mark van Hoeij (Florida State University) Erich Kaltofen (North Carolina State University) Barry Trager (IBM Research) Felix Ulmer (Université Rennes I) Stephen Watt (ORCCA, University of Western Ontario) PROGRAM: The conference will be held July 13, 2006 at INRIA Sophia Antipolis. The schedule will run from 9:30 to 18:00, followed by a dinner. ORGANIZERS: Evelyne Hubert Alban Quadrat Stephen Watt Jacques-Arthur Weil SUPPORT: The conference gratefully acknowledges generous support from: INRIA CNRS (action math-info, M. Daumas) Conseil Général Alpes-Maritimes Conseil Régional Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ======= ITEM 12 ======= From: Horacio Rotstein Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 12:07:03 -0500 (EST) NEUROMATH 06 - Mathematical Neuroscience Conference We wish to invite you to participate in NeuroMath06 (http://www.crm.es/Conferences/0607/Neuroscience/Neuroscience.html), the Mathematical Neuroscience conference (NeuroMath06) to be held September 1 - 4, 2006 in Andorra (a wonderful little country in the Pyrenees). This conference is a satellite meeting of the International Congress of Mathematicians (http://www.icm2006.org). The goal of the meeting is to analyze the current state of research in Mathematical Neuroscience. We intend it to be a forum for discussing current challenges and hot topics in the field including advances in mathematical approaches to brain modeling and new mathematical problems suggested by recent experiments. An additional goal of the meeting is to bring together mathematicians already active in neuroscience research with those interested in becoming familiar with this field. The tentative list of speakers can be found in http://www.crm.es/Conferences/0607/Neuroscience/listofspeakers.htm The deadline for abstract submission for the poster session is May 15, 2006. Abstracts should not exceed 500 words. The conference is organized by the Centre de Recerca Matemà tica (http://www.crm.es) and the University of Andorra (http://www.uda.ad) and is supported by the NEST program "Shaping new directions in Mathematics for Science and Society" of the UE. The CRM offers a limited number of grants for registration fee and/or accommodation addressed to young researchers. The deadline for application will be May 15, 2006. Resolutions will be sent not latter than May 31, 2006. The members of the Scientific Committee, David Terman (Chair), Antoni Guillamon (Co-ordinator), Albert Compte, Horacio G. Rotstein. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ======= ITEM 13 ======= From: C J Kenneth Tan -- OptimaNumerics Date: Tue, 24 Jan 2006 13:15:18 +0000 (UTC) 8TH WORKSHOP OF THE ERCIM WORKING GROUP ON MATRIX COMPUTATIONS AND STATISTICS Satellite meeting of COMPSTAT 2006 Salerno, Italy, September 2-3, 2006 http://www.dimat.unina2.it/ercim/8thworkshop.html DESCRIPTION The workshop aims at bringing together researchers and practitioners in the fields of Statistical and Scientific Computing. It will foster exchange of ideas and collaboration among people working in the interface area of Statistics, Computing and Applications. The workshop is concerned with the development and use of numerical methods and computational tools, including high-performance computing models and environments, for solving statistical problems arising in diverse applications. WORKSHOP VENUE The workshop will be held in Salerno, a nice and ancient town in southern Italy, located in the homonymous gulf, close to Amalfi, Positano, Sorrento and Paestum. DEADLINES Submission of abstracts: June 1, 2006 Notification of acceptance: June 15, 2006 Registration and hotel reservation: June 30, 2006 Payment of early workshop fees: June 30, 2006 Payment of regular workshop fees: August 31, 2006 PUBLICATION Selected peer-reviewed papers will be considered for publication in the third special issue of the journal Computational Statistics & Data Analysis (CSDA) on Matrix Computations and Statistics. SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM COMMITTEE Co-Chairs: Stanley Azen, University of South California, USA Daniela di Serafino, Second University of Naples, Italy Erricos John Kontoghiorghes, University of Cyprus, Cyprus Bernard Philippe, INRIA/IRISA, Rennes, France Committee Members: A. Amendola (IT), J. Barlow (USA), D. Belsley (USA), X.-W. Chang (CA), C. Conversano (IT), R. Coppi (IT), P. D'Ambra (IT), L. Elden (SE), P. Foschi (IT), C. Gatu (CH), M. Gilli (CH), G. Golub (USA), J. Gower (UK), P. Groenen (NL), J. Hinde (IE), M. Huh (KR), H.A.L. Kiers (NL), M. La Rocca (IT), J. Magnus (NL), J. Meulman (NL), H.B. Nielsen (DM), S. Pollock (UK), T. Proietti (IT), M. Riani (IT), G. Toraldo (IT), P. Yanev (FR), P. Winker (GR), A. Zeileis (AS), Z. Zlatev (DM). LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE Daniela di Serafino (Chair), Second University of Naples, Italy Alessandra Amendola, University of Salerno, Italy Pasqua D'Ambra, ICAR-CNR, Naples, Italy Michele La Rocca, University of Salerno, Italy ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ======= ITEM 14 ======= From: stockie@cs.sfu.ca Date: Thu, 19 Jan 2006 08:43:07 -0800 Workshop: Stability and instability of nonlinear waves September 6-8, 2006; University of Washington; Seattle, Washington Hosted by The Department of Applied Mathematics Supported by: - the National Science Foundation - the Pacific Institute for the Mathematical Sciences Organizing committee: Bernard Deconinck (UW) J. Nathan Kutz (UW) John Stockie (SFU) Workshop webpage: http://www.amath.washington.edu/~stability/ Related conference: SIAM Conference on Nonlinear Waves and Coherent Structures, see http://www.siam.org/meetings/nw06 Scientific objectives and scope: Stability plays an essential role in many branches of science and engineering, including several aspects of fluid mechanics, high-speed transmission of information, and feasibility of MHD fusion devices. The objective of the workshop is to give an overview of current state-of-the-art methods for examining stability, as well as to present some widely applicable new techniques. The format will consist of four invited speakers giving a series of lectures at a level aimed at graduate students but useful for researchers from a variety of disciplines, such as mathematics, engineering, biology, etc. Workshop description: Although the topic of stability of solutions of partial differential equations is important in almost any application area, the most powerful techniques one uses to examine stability are hardly ever taught in courses. This is mainly because many of these techniques have come about fairly recently. We are organizing a workshop where these techniques are taught in 4 mini-courses. The workshop is aimed at graduate students, postdoctoral fellows and young researchers interested in stability methods, working in different disciplines on a variety of applications. Course 1. An introduction to stability analysis of nonlinear waves. Lecturer: Mariana Haragus (Mathematics, U. de Franche-Comte) (4 lectures) Course 2. The Evans function. Lecturer: Todd Kapitula (Mathematics and Statistics, U. of New Mexico) (4 lectures) Course 3. Numerical methods. Lecturers: J. Nathan Kutz, Bernard Deconinck (Applied Mathematics, U. of Washington), Jens Rademacher (Weierstrass Institute, Berlin), Jeff Humpherys (Mathematics, Brigham Young) (4 lectures, 1 lecture each) Course 4: Nonlinear stability. Lecturer: Harvey Segur (Applied Mathematics, U. of Colorado, Boulder) (4 lectures) Participation and support: Because of the generous support of the NSF through a VIGRE grant, and of PIMS, we are able to offer support for graduate students and postdoctoral fellows to attend this workshop. This support is NOT limited to US or Canadian nationals or citizens. More details are available at the conference webpage at http://www.amath.washington.edu/~stability/ A preliminary schedule is available there as well. Please address all inquiries to stability@amath.washington.edu. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ======= ITEM 15 ======= From: "Lori Malatesta" Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 16:22:40 +0200 Preliminary Call for Papers International Conference on Artificial Neural Networks (ICANN 06) 10-14 September 2006 Holiday Inn Hotel, Athens, Greece **********Conference Framework********** The 16th International Conference on Artificial Neural Networks, ICANN 2006, will be held from September 10 to September 14, 2006, at the Holiday Inn Hotel, Athens Greece. ICANN is an annual conference organized by the European Neural Network Society in cooperation with the International Neural Network Society, Japanese Neural Network Society, and the IEEE Computational Intelligence Society, and is a premier European event in all topics related to neural networks. ICANN 2006 (www.icann2006.org) welcomes contributions on the theory, algorithms, applications and implementations in the following broad areas: . Computational neuroscience; . Connectionist cognitive science; . Data analysis and pattern recognition; . Graphical networks models, Bayesian networks; . Hardware implementations and embedded systems; . Neural and hybrid architectures and learning algorithms; . Neural control, reinforcement learning and robotics applications; . Neuroinformatics; . Neural dynamics and complex systems; . Real world applications; . Robotics, control, planning; . Signal and time series processing; . Self-organization; . Vision and image processing; . Web semantics; . Intelligent Multimedia and the Semantic Web. Ideas and nominations for interesting tutorials, special sessions, workshops and experts willing to organize various session tracks are called for. Most active experts will be included in the scientific committee of the conference. Proceedings of ICANN will be published in Springer's "Lecture Notes in Computer Science". Paper length is restricted to a maximum of 10 pages, including figures. ***********Deadlines and Conference dates************ 06.01 Submission page opens 14.03 End of submission of papers (abstract+full paper) to regular sessions 30.03 End of submission of papers to special sessions 30.04 Acceptance/rejection notification 15.06 Deadline for camera ready papers 01.07 Deadline for early registration 10.09 Tutorials - first day of the conference 11-13.09 Main part of the conference 14.09 Workshops For further information and/or contacts, send inquiries to Prof. Stefanos Kollias (stefanos@cs.ntua.gr) Prof Andreas Stafylopatis (andreas@cs.ntua.gr) School of Electrical & Computer Engineering National Technical University of Athens 9, Heroon Polytechniou str., 157 80 Zografou, Athens, Greece. General Chair Stefanos Kollias, National Technical University of Athens (NTUA), Greece Co-Chair Andreas Stafylopatis; NTUA, Greece Program Chair Wlodzislaw Duch, Torum, PL & Singapore; ENNS President-elect Erkki Oja, Helsinki, FI; ENNS President Honorary Chair John G. Taylor, Kings College, London, UK; ENNS Past President International Program Committee . Peter Andras, U. Newcastle, UK . Panos Antsaklis, U. N. Dame, USA . Nikolaos Bourbakis, Wright State Univ., USA . Peter Erdi, Univ. Budapest, HU & Kalamazoo . Georg Dorffner, Univ. Wien, AT . Christophe Garcia, France Télécom . Erol Gelenbe, Imperial College London, UK . Stan Gielen, Univ. Nijmegen, NL . Nikola Kasabov, Kedri, AUT, NZ . Janusz Kacprzyk, Warsaw, PL . Okyay Kaynak, Bogazici Univ., TR . Chris Koutsougeras, Tulane University, USA . Thomas Martinetz, Luebeck, DE . Evangelia Micheli-Tzanakou, Rutgers University, USA . Lars Niklasson, Skövde SE . Marios Polycarpou, Univ. of Cyprus . Demetris Psaltis, Caltech, USA . Olli Simula, Espoo, FI . Alessandro Sperduti, U.Padova, IT . Lefteris Tsoukalas, Purdue Uni, USA . Michel Verleysen, Louvain-la-Neuve, BE . Alessandro Villa, U. Grenoble, FR Local Organizing Committee . Yannis Avrithis, NTUA . Christos Douligeris, Piraeus Univ . George Dounias, Aegean Univ . Kostas Karpouzis, ICCS-NTUA . Aris Likas, Univ. of Ioannina . Konstantinos Margaritis, Univ. of Macedonia . Stavros Perantonis, NCSR, Athens . Yannis Pitas, AUTH, Salonica . Costas Pattichis, Univ. of Cyprus . Apostolos Paul Refenes, Athens University Economics & Business . Christos Schizas, Univ. of Cyprus . Kostas Spyropoulos, NCSR, Athens . Giorgos Stamou, ICCS-NTUA . Sergios Theodoridis, UoA . Spyros Tzafestas, NTUA . Mihalis Zervakis, TUC, Crete ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ======= ITEM 16 ======= From: "Professor Dr. T.E. Simos" Date: Mon, 09 Jan 2006 18:01:43 +0200 FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT AND CALL FOR PAPERS INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF NUMERICAL ANALYSIS AND APPLIED MATHEMATICS 2006 (ICNAAM 2006) HOTEL BELVEDERE IMPERIAL, HERSONNISOS, CRETE, GREECE, 15-19 SEPTEMBER 2006. URL address: http://www.icnaam.org/ The aim of ICNAAM 2006 is to bring together leading scientists of the international Numerical & Applied Mathematics community and to attract original research papers of very high quality. The topics to be covered include (but are not limited to): All the research areas of Numerical Analysis and Computational Mathematics and all the research areas of Applied and Industrial Mathematics: (see http://www.icnaam.org/topics.htm). Chairman and Organizer Prof. T.E. Simos, Active Member of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts and Corresponding Member of the European Academy of Sciences, Department of Computer Science and Technology, Faculty of Sciences and Technology, University of Peloponnese, Greece. Vice-Chairmen: Dr. Ch. Tsitouras, Technological Educational Institute of Chalkis (Vice President of the Institute), Greece. Dr. G. Psihoyios, University of Buckingham, UK. Scientific Committee: Prof. G. vanden Berghe, Belgium, Prof. S.C.Brenner, USA, Prof. J. R. Cash, UK, Prof. R. Cools, Belgium, Prof. A. Cuyt, Belgium, Prof. B. Fischer, Germany, Prof. R. W. Freund, USA, Prof. I. Gladwell, USA, Prof. B. Hendrickson, USA, Dr. G. Psihoyios, UK, Prof. T.E. Simos, Greece, Prof. W. Sproessig, Germany, Dr. Ch. Tsitouras, Greece, Prof. G. Alistair Watson, UK. Invited Speakers so far: Professor Dr. Peter R Graves-Morris, University of Bradford, UK Professor Dr. Gene H. Golub, Fletcher Jones Professor of Computer Science (and, by courtesy, of Electrical Engineering), Stanford University, USA Professor Dr. Bernhard Beckermann, Universite des Sciences et Technologies de Lille, France Professor Dr. Gerard L.G. Sleijpen, Utrecht University, The Netherlands Professor Dr. Mourad E.H. Ismail, University of Central Florida, USA Professor Dr. Ronald Hoppe, University of Augsburg, Germany and Department of Mathematics, University of Houston, USA Professor Dr. Guido Vanden Berghe, Universiteit Gent, Belgium Proceedings: Extended abstracts will be published in a Special Volume of Wiley-VCH. We note that the Proceedings of ICNAAM 2004 have been abstracted/indexed in: ISI Proceedings, Zentrablatt fur Mathematik, MathSciNet. Until now, the Proceedings of ICNAAM 2005 have been abstracted/indexed in: Zentrablatt fur Mathematik. Selected Proceedings of ICNAAM 2006 will be published in appropriate journals. Call for Sessions, Workshops and Minisymposia: We invite proposals for Sessions, Workshops or Minisymposia. For details see http://www.icnaam.org/participation.htm Call for papers You are invited to submit a paper and/or a proposal to organize a workshop. For details see http://www.icnaam.org/participation.htm Contact information: Secretary ICNAAM, E-mail: icnaam@uop.gr, Postal Address: 26 Menelaou Street, Amfithea Paleon Faliron, GR-175 64, Athens, Greece, Fax: +30210 94 20 091 or +302710 237 397 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ======= ITEM 17 ======= From: Dongming Wang Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2006 15:51:11 +0100 AISC 2006 - 8th International Conference on ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND SYMBOLIC COMPUTATION http://www.cc4cm.org/aisc2006/ Beijing, China, September 20-22, 2006 CALL FOR PAPERS Artificial Intelligence and Symbolic Computation are two views and approaches for automating problem solving. The two approaches are based on heuristics and on mathematical algorithmics, respectively. Artificial Intelligence can be applied to Symbolic Computation and Symbolic Computation can be applied to Artificial Intelligence. A wealth of challenges, ideas, theoretical insights and results, methods and algorithms will arise in the interaction of the two fields and research communities. Advanced tools of software technology and system design are needed and a broad spectrum of applications is possible by the combined problem solving power of the two fields. Therefore, the conference is in the center of interest and interaction for various research communities: artificial intelligence, symbolic computation, computer algebra, automated theorem proving, automated reasoning, formal mathematics, mathematical knowledge management, algorithmic invention and learning, logic, software technology, semantic web technology, computer-based mathematics teaching and didactics, computer- supported publishing, language and system design, implementation and performance issues, and additional topics relating to the interaction of the above. We encourage researchers working at points of contact in these fields to share their views, work, and results by submitting papers and taking part in the conference. * Invited Speakers Edmund M. Clarke (Carnegie Mellon University, USA) Arjeh M. Cohen (Technical University of Eindhoven, The Netherlands) Heisuke Hironaka (Professor Emeritus of Kyoto University, Japan and Harvard University, USA) Wen-tsun Wu (Chinese Academy of Sciences, China) * Submission Theoretical and applied research papers on all topics within the scope of the conference are invited. For details, see http://www.cc4cm.org/aisc2006/ The proceedings of the conference will be published as a volume in the series Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence (LNAI) by Springer-Verlag. Accepted papers will have to be prepared in LaTeX and formatted according to the requirements of the Springer's LNAI series (the corresponding style files can be downloaded from http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html and are the same for LNCS and LNAI). * Important Dates April 7, 2006: Deadline for paper submission June 2, 2006: Notification of acceptance July 2, 2006: Camera-ready version due * Organizing and Program Committees Honorary Chair: Wei Li (President of Beihang University, China) General Chair: Dongming Wang (Beihang University, China and UPMC-CNRS, France) Program Committee: Tetsuo Ida (University of Tsukuba, Japan), Chair Luigia Carlucci Aiello (Universita di Roma "La Sapienza", Italy) Michael Beeson (San Jose State University, USA) Bruno Buchberger (RISC, Austria) Jacques Calmet (University of Karlsruhe, Germany) John Campbell (University College London, UK) William M. Farmer (McMaster University, Canada) Martin Charles Golumbic (University of Haifa, Israel) Therese Hardin (Universite Pierre et Marie Curie - LIP6, France) Hoon Hong (North Carolina State University, USA) Joxan Jaffar (National University of Singapore, Singapore) Deepak Kapur (University of New Mexico, USA) Michael Kohlhase (International University Bremen, Germany) Steve Linton (University of St Andrews, UK) Salvador Lucas (Technical University of Valencia, Spain) Aart Middeldorp (University of Innsbruck, Austria) Eric Monfroy (UTFSM, Chile and LINA, France) Jochen Pfalzgraf (University of Salzburg, Austria) Zbigniew W. Ras (University of North Carolina, Charlotte, USA) Eugenio Roanes-Lozano (Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain) Masahiko Sato (Kyoto University, Japan) Carsten Schuermann (Yale University, USA) Joerg Siekmann (Universitaet des Saarlandes, DFKI, Germany) Carolyn Talcott (SRI International, USA) Dongming Wang (Beihang University, China and UPMC-CNRS, France) Stephen M. Watt (University of Western Ontario, Canada) Jian Zhang (Chinese Academy of Sciences, China) Proceedings Editors: Jacques Calmet, Tetsuo Ida and Dongming Wang Local Arrangements: Shilong Ma (Beihang University, China), Chair Xiaoyu Chen (Beihang University, China) Li Ma (Beihang University, China) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ======= ITEM 18 ======= From: ICONIP2006 Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 13:58:19 +0800 CALL FOR PAPERS 13th International Conference on Neural Information Processing (ICONIP2006) Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, Hong Kong October 3-6, 2006 http://www.iconip2006.org/ The Thirteenth International Conference on Neural Information Processing (ICONIP2006) sponsored by the Asia Pacific Neural Network Assembly (APNNA) and organized by The Chinese University of Hong Kong, will be held in Hong Kong on October 3-6, 2006. You are invited to visit this vibrant and dynamic metropolitan to share the progress and research in neural computation, statistical processing, machine learning, and other related topics. ICONIP2006 will include plenary speakers, invited talks, tutorials, special sessions, as well as highly selected oral and poster presentations of refereed papers. In addition, conference social events along with other local attractions will promote interactions among conference delegates. Important Dates Tutorial & Special session proposal: April 1, 2006 Paper submission deadline: April 1, 2006 Notification of acceptance: June 1, 2006 Final paper submission: July 1, 2006 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ======= ITEM 19 ======= CAIMS*SCMAI E-News Information CAIMS*SCMAI E-News is distributed electronically several times a year by the Canadian Applied and Industrial Mathematics Society/Societe Canadienne de Mathematiques Appliquees et Industrielles (http://www.caims.ca). Past issues are available on the web at http://www.caims.ca/Society/pub.html Submissions are welcome and should be sent in plain text format to: caims@caims.ca. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of the Board or Membership of CAIMS*SCMAI. The editorial policy of this publication is to encourage the discussion of issues and facilitate the dissemination of information relevant to Canadian applied and industrial mathematics. 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