Call for Papers
The International Conference on
Computational Mathematics (ICCM 2008) is the premier
forum for the presentation of new advances and
research results in the fields of theoretical,
experimental, and applied Computational Mathematics.
The conference will bring together leading researchers, engineers and
scientists in
the domain of interest from around the
world. Topics of interest for submission include, but
are not limited to:
Algorithm implementation
Algorithms and complexity
Algorithms and Computation for Complex Networks
Animation of geometric algorithms
Applications in molecular biology, bioinformatics,
granular mechanics, computational physics, biometrics
Applied computational geometry
Approximation of functions and quadrature formulas
Approximation in High Dimensions
Automated reasoning
Computational algebra
Computational Fluid Dynamics
Computational Geometry and Bioinformatics
Computational mathematics
Computational manufacturing
Computational methodology
Computational methods in bioinformatics
Computational Spectral Theory
Computer graphics and image processing
Computer-aided geometry design
Constructive mathematics
Constructive solid geometry
Control theory
Data structures (including Voronoi Diagrams and Delaunay
triangulations)
Design and analysis of geometric algorithms and data
structures
Discrete and combinatorial geometry and topology
Domain Decompositions
Effective differential algebra and applications
Exact computations
Experimental evaluation of geometric algorithms and
heuristics
Financial Mathematics & Engineering
Geographic information systems
Geometric computations in parallel and distributed
environments
Geometric data structures for mesh generation
Geometric methods in computer graphics
High Performance Computing for Biological Modeling and
Simulations
Industrial Mathematics
Interpolation and surface reconstruction
Least Squares Finite Element Methods
Lower bounds on the computational complexity of
geometric problems
Mesh generation
Mixed Finite Element Methods
Multiscale Modeling in Mathematical Biology
Novel Finite Difference and Hybrid Methods for
Differential Equations and Integral Problems
Numerical and algebraic issues arising in
implementations
Numerical performance of geometric algorithms
Numerical Solution of ODEs
Numerical solution of differential and integral
equations
Operations research
Parallel numerical algorithms
Path planning
Pattern recognition
Polynomial systems
Real algebraic geometry
Singular Perturbations
Solid modelling
Space Partitioning
Spatial and terrain analysis
Statistic modeling and Monte Carlo methods
Theoretical computational geometry
VLSI routing/layout
Wavelet and Approximations
Novel algorithmic applications of geometry in computer
graphics, geometric modeling, computer-aided design and
manufacturing, scientific computing, geographic
information systems, database systems, robotics,
computational biology, machine learning, sensor
networks, combinatorial optimization, theoretical
computer science, economics, pure mathematics, and other
fields.
Paper submission
Prospective authors are invited to submit full papers
including results, figures and references. Paper will be
accepted only by electronic submission through the
conference web site. Prospective authors are expected to
present their paper at the conference.
Proposal for special session
The conference will include a number of special sessions.
Proposal for special sessions must include a title,
rationale, session outline, contact information for the
session chairs, a list of authors who have agreed to
present paper in the session, and abstract of each
paper. If any of these requirements is missing in a
proposal, it will not be accepted. Proposals for special
sessions should be submitted to the conference
secretariat before deadlines.