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| Field = Computability theory
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|Acronym=MICA 2008
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|Title=Milestones in Computer Algebra 2008
| Submission deadline = Feb 22, 2008
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|Type=Conference
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|Field=Computability theory
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|Start date=2008/05/01
| Acronym= MICA 2008
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|End date=2008/05/03
| End date= 2008/05/03
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|Submission deadline=2008/02/22
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|Homepage=www.orcca.on.ca/conferences/mica2008
| Type  = Conference
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|City=Stonehaven Bay
| Country= PH
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|Country=Trinidad and Tobago
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| Homepage= www.orcca.on.ca/conferences/mica2008
 
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| Title = Milestones in Computer Algebra 2008
 
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Keith Geddes received his PhD in 1973 from the University of Toronto under the supervision of John C. Mason. Since that time, as a professor at the University of Waterloo, his research has spanned the areas of numerical approximation, algebraic algorithms for symbolic computation, hybrid symbolic-numeric computation and the design and implementation of computer algebra systems. He is perhaps best known as co-founder of the Maple computer algebra system. Through his teaching, research and software, the work of Keith Geddes has touched millions of individuals.
 
Keith Geddes received his PhD in 1973 from the University of Toronto under the supervision of John C. Mason. Since that time, as a professor at the University of Waterloo, his research has spanned the areas of numerical approximation, algebraic algorithms for symbolic computation, hybrid symbolic-numeric computation and the design and implementation of computer algebra systems. He is perhaps best known as co-founder of the Maple computer algebra system. Through his teaching, research and software, the work of Keith Geddes has touched millions of individuals.
  
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The following speakers have confirmed their participation:
 
The following speakers have confirmed their participation:
  
    * Jim Cooper (Maplesoft, Canada)
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* Jim Cooper (Maplesoft, Canada)
    * Gaston Gonnet (ETH Zurich, Switzerland)
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* Gaston Gonnet (ETH Zurich, Switzerland)
    * Michael Monagan (Simon Fraser U., Canada)
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* Michael Monagan (Simon Fraser U., Canada)
    * Joel Moses (MIT, USA)
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* Joel Moses (MIT, USA)
    * Peter Paule (RISC Linz, Austria)
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* Peter Paule (RISC Linz, Austria)
    * B. David Saunders (U. Delaware, USA)
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* B. David Saunders (U. Delaware, USA)
    * David Stoutemyer (U. Hawaii, USA)
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* David Stoutemyer (U. Hawaii, USA)
    * Jan Verschelde (U. Illinois at Chicago, USA)
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* Jan Verschelde (U. Illinois at Chicago, USA)
  
 
Call for Papers
 
Call for Papers
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Topics include, but are not limited to:
 
Topics include, but are not limited to:
  
    * algebraic algorithms for symbolic computation
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* algebraic algorithms for symbolic computation
    * hybrid symbolic-numeric computation
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* hybrid symbolic-numeric computation
    * numerical approximation
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* numerical approximation
    * symbolic summation and integration
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* symbolic summation and integration
    * the design of symbolic computation libraries and systems
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* the design of symbolic computation libraries and systems
  
 
Important Dates:
 
Important Dates:
  
    * Extended abstracts due: 22 February 2008
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* Extended abstracts due: 22 February 2008
    * Notification: 21 March 2008
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* Notification: 21 March 2008
    * Conference: 1-3 May 2008
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* Conference: 1-3 May 2008
    * Journal paper submission: 1 September 2008
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* Journal paper submission: 1 September 2008
  
 
Program Committee
 
Program Committee
  
    * Jacques Carette (McMaster U., Canada)
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* Jacques Carette (McMaster U., Canada)
    * Robert Corless (U. Western Ontario, Canada)
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* Robert Corless (U. Western Ontario, Canada)
    * James Davenport (U. Bath, UK)
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* James Davenport (U. Bath, UK)
    * Jürgen Gerhard (Maplesoft, Canada)
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* Jürgen Gerhard (Maplesoft, Canada)
    * Mark Giesbrecht, Chair (U. Waterloo, Canada)
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* Mark Giesbrecht, Chair (U. Waterloo, Canada)
    * Laureano Gonzalez Vega (U. Cantabria, Spain)
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* Laureano Gonzalez Vega (U. Cantabria, Spain)
    * Hoon Hong (North Carolina State U., USA)
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* Hoon Hong (North Carolina State U., USA)
    * Erich Kaltofen (North Carolina State U., USA)
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* Erich Kaltofen (North Carolina State U., USA)
    * George Labahn (U. Waterloo, Canada)
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* George Labahn (U. Waterloo, Canada)
    * Ziming Li (AMSS Academia Sinica, China)
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* Ziming Li (AMSS Academia Sinica, China)
  
 
Registration
 
Registration
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The room rate at the Grafton Beach Resort for MICA participants is USD 168 per adult per night. This rate is "all-inclusive", including accommodation, meals, refreshments (excluding premium wine and champagne), entertainment, taxes and gratuities. Accompanying children 4 years old or under are free, from 5 years to 12 years are 50% of the adult rate, and 13 or over are charged as adults. Participants can make reservations directly with the hotel. To receive the USD 168 rate, you must ask for the MICA 2008 conference rate. In particular, we have negotiated that there will not be a single occupancy surcharge for MICA 2008 participants.
 
The room rate at the Grafton Beach Resort for MICA participants is USD 168 per adult per night. This rate is "all-inclusive", including accommodation, meals, refreshments (excluding premium wine and champagne), entertainment, taxes and gratuities. Accompanying children 4 years old or under are free, from 5 years to 12 years are 50% of the adult rate, and 13 or over are charged as adults. Participants can make reservations directly with the hotel. To receive the USD 168 rate, you must ask for the MICA 2008 conference rate. In particular, we have negotiated that there will not be a single occupancy surcharge for MICA 2008 participants.
  
    * Telephone: +1-868-639-0191
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* Telephone: +1-868-639-0191
    * Fax: +1-868-639-0030
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* Fax: +1-868-639-0030
  
 
Travel
 
Travel
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Conference Links:
 
Conference Links:
  
    * Conference web site: www.orcca.on.ca/conferences/mica2008
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* Conference web site: www.orcca.on.ca/conferences/mica2008
    * Abstract submission site: www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=mica2008
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* Abstract submission site: www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=mica2008
    * Registration page: http://www.scg.uwaterloo.ca/conferences/mica2008/MICARegForm.shtml
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* Registration page: http://www.scg.uwaterloo.ca/conferences/mica2008/MICARegForm.shtml
  
 
Neighbouring Events:
 
Neighbouring Events:
  
    * Symbolic Computation and Cryptography (28-30 April, Beijing): www.cc4cm.org/scc2008
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* Symbolic Computation and Cryptography (28-30 April, Beijing): www.cc4cm.org/scc2008
    * Waterloo Workshop on Computer Algebra (5-7 May, Waterloo): www.cargo.wlu.ca/wwca2008
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* Waterloo Workshop on Computer Algebra (5-7 May, Waterloo): www.cargo.wlu.ca/wwca2008
    * Plymouth Jazz Festival (25-27 April, Tobago): www.tobagojazzfest.com
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* Plymouth Jazz Festival (25-27 April, Tobago): www.tobagojazzfest.com
  
 
Organizing Committee
 
Organizing Committee
  
    * General Chair: Stephen Watt (Stephen.Watt@uwo.ca) (U. Western Ontario, Canada)
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* General Chair: Stephen Watt (Stephen.Watt@uwo.ca) (U. Western Ontario, Canada)
    * Program Committee Chair: Mark Giesbrecht (mwg@cs.uwaterloo.ca) (U. Waterloo, Canada)
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* Program Committee Chair: Mark Giesbrecht (mwg@cs.uwaterloo.ca) (U. Waterloo, Canada)
    * Sponsorship Chair: George Labahn (glabahn@cs.uwaterloo.ca) (U. Waterloo, Canada)
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* Sponsorship Chair: George Labahn (glabahn@cs.uwaterloo.ca) (U. Waterloo, Canada)
    * Publicity Chair: Ilias Kotsireas (ikotsire@wlu.ca) (Wilfrid Laurier U., Canada)
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* Publicity Chair: Ilias Kotsireas (ikotsire@wlu.ca) (Wilfrid Laurier U., Canada)
    * Treasurer: Jim Cooper (Maplesoft, Canada)
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* Treasurer: Jim Cooper (Maplesoft, Canada)
    * Local Arrangements:
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* Local Arrangements:
 
       Bal Swaroop Bhatt (Bal.Bhatt@sta.uwi.edu) (U. West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago)
 
       Bal Swaroop Bhatt (Bal.Bhatt@sta.uwi.edu) (U. West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago)
 
       David Jeffrey (djeffrey@uwo.ca) (U. Western Ontario, Canada)
 
       David Jeffrey (djeffrey@uwo.ca) (U. Western Ontario, Canada)
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MICA 2008
Milestones in Computer Algebra 2008
Dates 2008/05/01 (iCal) - 2008/05/03
Presence presence
Homepage: www.orcca.on.ca/conferences/mica2008
Location
Location: Stonehaven Bay, Trinidad and Tobago
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Important dates
Submissions: 2008/02/22
Table of Contents

Keith Geddes received his PhD in 1973 from the University of Toronto under the supervision of John C. Mason. Since that time, as a professor at the University of Waterloo, his research has spanned the areas of numerical approximation, algebraic algorithms for symbolic computation, hybrid symbolic-numeric computation and the design and implementation of computer algebra systems. He is perhaps best known as co-founder of the Maple computer algebra system. Through his teaching, research and software, the work of Keith Geddes has touched millions of individuals.

In honour of Keith Geddes' 60th birthday, the 40th year of his scientific career and the 20th anniversary of the founding of Maplesoft, a conference will be held 1-3 May 2008 near Scarborough, Tobago.

The conference will feature invited talks by well known figures in the computer algebra world as well as contributed talks selected by the program committee. Invited Speakers

The following speakers have confirmed their participation:

  • Jim Cooper (Maplesoft, Canada)
  • Gaston Gonnet (ETH Zurich, Switzerland)
  • Michael Monagan (Simon Fraser U., Canada)
  • Joel Moses (MIT, USA)
  • Peter Paule (RISC Linz, Austria)
  • B. David Saunders (U. Delaware, USA)
  • David Stoutemyer (U. Hawaii, USA)
  • Jan Verschelde (U. Illinois at Chicago, USA)

Call for Papers

Contributions of original research in areas related to Keith Geddes' career or of related historical interest (or both) are invited. Extended abstracts of 4-5 pages should be submitted by 22 February 2008 to http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=mica2008. Authors will be notified of acceptance by 21 March 2008. All accepted papers will be made available on an informal proceedings CD to be distributed at the conference.

A special issue of the Journal of Symbolic Computation is planned to follow the conference. We invite full versions of conference papers or new papers in the spirit of the conference to be submitted to JSC for refereeing by 1 September 2008. Papers should be submitted by E-mail to either Mark Giesbrecht or Stephen Watt.

Topics include, but are not limited to:

  • algebraic algorithms for symbolic computation
  • hybrid symbolic-numeric computation
  • numerical approximation
  • symbolic summation and integration
  • the design of symbolic computation libraries and systems

Important Dates:

  • Extended abstracts due: 22 February 2008
  • Notification: 21 March 2008
  • Conference: 1-3 May 2008
  • Journal paper submission: 1 September 2008

Program Committee

  • Jacques Carette (McMaster U., Canada)
  • Robert Corless (U. Western Ontario, Canada)
  • James Davenport (U. Bath, UK)
  • Jürgen Gerhard (Maplesoft, Canada)
  • Mark Giesbrecht, Chair (U. Waterloo, Canada)
  • Laureano Gonzalez Vega (U. Cantabria, Spain)
  • Hoon Hong (North Carolina State U., USA)
  • Erich Kaltofen (North Carolina State U., USA)
  • George Labahn (U. Waterloo, Canada)
  • Ziming Li (AMSS Academia Sinica, China)

Registration

There is a registration fee for participation in the conference. Early registration is USD 200 for students and USD 300 for others. Late registration costs 50% more.

Participants may register via the conference registration page http://www.scg.uwaterloo.ca/conferences/mica2008/MICARegForm.shtml. Venue

The conference will be held at the Grafton Beach Resort, located about eight kilometers from Scarborough, the capital of Tobago, and about eight kilometers from the Crown Point international airport.

The conference venue and nearby hotels are pinpointed on the following map: http://www.beachdestinations.com/Maps/Tobago_Map.aspx. Accommodation

Accommodation is available at the Grafton Beach Resort or the neighbouring Le Grand Courlan Spa Resort (minimum age 16), as well as other Tobago hotels.

The room rate at the Grafton Beach Resort for MICA participants is USD 168 per adult per night. This rate is "all-inclusive", including accommodation, meals, refreshments (excluding premium wine and champagne), entertainment, taxes and gratuities. Accompanying children 4 years old or under are free, from 5 years to 12 years are 50% of the adult rate, and 13 or over are charged as adults. Participants can make reservations directly with the hotel. To receive the USD 168 rate, you must ask for the MICA 2008 conference rate. In particular, we have negotiated that there will not be a single occupancy surcharge for MICA 2008 participants.

  • Telephone: +1-868-639-0191
  • Fax: +1-868-639-0030

Travel

There are international airports at Port-of-Spain on the island of Trinidad and Crown Point on the island of Tobago. There are frequent low-cost flights between these two airports (for example on Caribbean Airlines about every 45 minutes).

Sample round trip airfares (as of 1 January and subject to change) are shown below.

Origin Destination Airline Fare Toronto Port-of-Spain Air Canada CAD 680 London Port-of-Spain British Airways GBP 680 Atlanta Port-of-Spain American Airlines USD 363 New York JFK Port-of-Spain Caribbean Airlines USD 411 Port-of-Spain Tobago Caribbean Airlines USD 48

It is advisable to book travel and hotel early as the Plymouth Jazz Festival attracts many people to the island. Links

Conference Links:

Neighbouring Events:

  • Symbolic Computation and Cryptography (28-30 April, Beijing): www.cc4cm.org/scc2008
  • Waterloo Workshop on Computer Algebra (5-7 May, Waterloo): www.cargo.wlu.ca/wwca2008
  • Plymouth Jazz Festival (25-27 April, Tobago): www.tobagojazzfest.com

Organizing Committee

  • General Chair: Stephen Watt (Stephen.Watt@uwo.ca) (U. Western Ontario, Canada)
  • Program Committee Chair: Mark Giesbrecht (mwg@cs.uwaterloo.ca) (U. Waterloo, Canada)
  • Sponsorship Chair: George Labahn (glabahn@cs.uwaterloo.ca) (U. Waterloo, Canada)
  • Publicity Chair: Ilias Kotsireas (ikotsire@wlu.ca) (Wilfrid Laurier U., Canada)
  • Treasurer: Jim Cooper (Maplesoft, Canada)
  • Local Arrangements:
     Bal Swaroop Bhatt (Bal.Bhatt@sta.uwi.edu) (U. West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago)
     David Jeffrey (djeffrey@uwo.ca) (U. Western Ontario, Canada)

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