CfP - special issue of JLAP: exact real number computation
Norbert Mueller
mueller at uni-trier.de
Fri Nov 29 12:36:45 PST 2002
---------------------Third (and last) call for papers-----------------------
The
Journal of Logic and Algebraic Programming
is preparing a
Special issue on
the practical development of exact real number computation.
You may find the Call for Papers at:
http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/~mueller/JLAP/
Attached please find the ASCII-Version of the CfP.
Deadline for submissions: December 31, 2002.
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I am sorry if you receive multiple copies!
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Kind regards
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Dr. Norbert Mueller
FB IV - Abteilung Informatik * Universitaet Trier * D-54286 Trier (Germany)
email: mueller at uni-trier.de * http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/~mueller/
Tel: ..49-(0)651-201-2845/2848 * Fax: ..49-(0)651-201-3805
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Journal of Logic and Algebraic Programming
Special issue on
the practical development of exact real number computation
Web Page: http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/~mueller/JLAP
Deadline for submissions: December 31, 2002
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Exact real number computation addresses the gap between the practice and
theory of working with real numbers. On the practical side, floating
point numbers with fixed precision (being a finite set... ) dominate the
daily use of real numbers on computers. On the theoretical side, models
of computability and computational complexity in analysis have grown in
parallel. We seek to close the gap by e.g.
- research on programming languages for non denumerable data sets
- algorithms of approximate nature but with unrestricted precision
Here 'unrestricted precision' denotes the possibility to achieve results
with an arbitrary high precision, usually combined with a strict error
analysis or with the use of interval methods.
The Journal of Logic and Algebraic Programming is an international
journal whose aim is to publish original work in the areas of logical
and algebraic methods and techniques for programming in its broadest
sense.
The Journal of Logic and Algebraic Programming complements Elsevier's
Science of Computer Programming and Theoretical Computer Science by its
focus on the foundations of logical, algebraic and categorical methods
for programming.
For more information, visit http://www.elsevier.com/locate/jlap.
This special issue covers the spectrum from theoretical results to
concrete applications of exact real number computation, with an emphasis
on programming languages and implementations.
Submissions are sollicited on topics including, but not limited to:
- abstract models of computation for non denumerable sets
- programming languages for exact real arithmetic
- data structures for exact real numbers or for `large` subsets
of the reals
- algorithms for exact arithmetic on real numbers
- algorithms for approximate arithmetic or interval arithmetic,
but with unrestricted precision
- complexity theory related to arithmetic on real numbers
- symbolic or algebraic computations on real numbers
- survey articles or case studies on the area
We look for original, unpublished contributions of high quality that are
not submitted elsewhere. All submissions will be evaluated on the the
ususal criteria (like technical content, originality... ), but also on
how they "bridge the gap", i.e. having both theoretical aspects and
practical experiments will be a bonus.
Deadline for submissions is December 31, 2002.
Authors will be notified of acceptance or rejection before May 1, 2003.
We anticipate publication of the special issue about end of 2003.
Authors are requested to submit their paper (in either Postscript or PDF)
electronically to the chief editor indicated below. We encourage the use
of the Elsevier style file with LaTeX
(see http://www.elsevier.com/locate/latex).
In order to speed up the review process, authors are strongly encouraged
to send (tentative) title and abstract to the chief editor as soon as
available.
Chief editor:
Norbert Mueller mueller at uni-trier.de
Fachbereich IV - Abteilung Informatik
Universitaet Trier
D-54286 Trier
Germany
Guest editors:
Martin Escardo m.escardo at cs.bham.ac.uk
School of Computer Science
University of Birmingham
Birmingham B15 2TT
England
Paul Zimmermann Paul.Zimmermann at loria.fr
INRIA Lorraine
Technopole de Nancy-Brabois
615 rue du Jardin Botanique, BP 101
F-54600 Villers-les-Nancy
France
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