7th CONFERENCE ON REAL NUMBERS AND COMPUTERS (RNC7)
Dominique Michelucci
Dominique.Michelucci at u-bourgogne.fr
Sat Nov 12 18:40:31 PST 2005
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7th CONFERENCE ON REAL NUMBERS AND COMPUTERS (RNC7)
July 10-12, 2006
LORIA, Nancy, France
Website: http://rnc7.loria.fr
Dates:
Submission of manuscripts: February 15, 2006
Notification of acceptance: April 22, 2006
Revised Papers required by: May 15, 2006
Conference: July 10-12, 2006
Objective:
The aim of the symposia on "Real Numbers and Computers" is to bring
together specialists from various research areas, all concerned with
problems related to computations based on real numbers. These
computations may use any number system implemented by a software
package or in hardware, including floating and fixed point, integers,
rational, or p-adic numbers, serial or on-line computations, continued
fractions, fixed or multiple precision, interval and stochastic
arithmetic.
Results are sought on both applied and fundamental questions.
Important topics discussed during these conferences include but are
not limited to:
* Foundation and properties of number systems
* Computability and complexity
* Formal aspects and automatic proof checking
* Links with number theory and automata theory
* Basic arithmetic operations
* Implementation of the standard and special functions
* Symbolic manipulation of numbers
* Accuracy and reliability for applications and industry
* Robust geometric algorithms and exact geometric computation
* Hardware design support and implementations
The conference will feature invited lectures and contributed talks.
Original research results and insightful analyses of current concerns
are solicited for submission. Survey and tutorial articles may be
suitable for submission if clearly identified as such.
Invited Speakers:
* Richard P. Brent, Canberra, Australia
* Stuart Oberman, NVIDIA, Santa Clara, USA
* Vadim Shapiro, Madison, Wisconsin, USA
Proceedings:
Instructions for how to submit will be posted on the website of the
conference. The proceedings will be distributed at the conference.
Competition:
Following the competitions organized at the CCA2000 workshop
(http://cca-net.de/cca2000/) and the TYPES workshop in 2005
(http://www.cs.ru.nl/fnds/typesreal/), a friendly competition
will be organized during the conference.
Steering Committee:
Jean-Claude Bajard, Montpellier, France
Vasco Brattka, Cape Town, South Africa
Jean-Marie Chesneaux, Paris, France
Marc Daumas, Lyon, France
Christiane Frougny, Paris, France
Peter Kornerup, Odense, Denmark (Chair)
Dominique Michelucci, Dijon, France
Jean-Michel Muller, Lyon, France
Norbert Müller, Trier, Germany
Program Committee (to be confirmed):
Henk Barendregt, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Vasco Brattka, Cape Town, South Africa
Nicolas Brisebarre, Saint-Etienne, France
Herve Brönnimann, New York, USA
Martín Escardó, Birmingham, United Kingdom
Guy Even, Tel Aviv, Israel
Christiane Frougny, Paris, France
Guillaume Hanrot, Nancy, France (co-chair)
Peter Kornerup, Odense, Denmark
Paolo Montuschi, Torino, Italy
Peter Montgomery, USA
Norbert Müller, Trier, Germany
Michael Parks, Sun, United States
Siegfried Rump, Hamburg, Germany
Paul Zimmermann, Nancy, France (co-chair)
Organizing Committee:
Anne-Lise Charbonnier, Nancy, France
Armelle Demange, Nancy, France
Laurent Fousse, Nancy, France
Guillaume Hanrot, Nancy, France
Vincent Lefèvre, Nancy, France
Norbert Müller, Trier, Germany
Céline Simon, Nancy, France
Emmanuel Thomé, Nancy, France
Paul Zimmermann, Nancy, France
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