Symbolic Analysis @ FoCM'08

24-26 June 2008
Hong Kong, China

The workshop is part of the triennial conference organized by the society for Foundations of Computational Mathematics hosted by the City University of Hong Kong, June 16-26 2008.

At the workshop we wish to discuss algebraic algorithms and symbolic computation in analysis and geometry, with an emphasis on problems resorting to differential and difference equations. More specific topics of the workshop include group theoretical methods, Lie symmetry and Galois theory, differential invariants, local and closed form solution, normal form algorithms and operator algebras. We wish this triennial workshop to be a forum for ideas, techniques and applications. We thus would like to encourage the speakers to present their contribution within perspective and for a rather wide ranging audience.
The conference as a whole should provide several other areas of interest for participants of the Symbolic Analysis workshop.

Speakers

    Moulay Barkatou, Universite de Limoges, France
    Jose Cano, Universidad de Valladolid, Spain
    Chunming Yuan, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
    Mark Hickman, University of Canterbury, New Zealand
    Peter van der Kamp, La Trobe University, Autralia
    George Labahn, University of Waterloo, Canada
    Elisabeth Mansfield, University of Kent, United Kingdom
    Peter Olver, University of Minnesota, USA
    Peter Paule, Johannes Kepler University, Austria
    Markus Rosenkranz, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria
    Ekaterina Shemyakova, Research Institute for Symbolic Computation, Austria
    Raimundas Vidunas, Kobe University, Japan
    Hiroshi Umemura, Nagoya University, Japan
    Min Wu, East China Normal University in Shanghai, China

Schedule & Talk Abtracts

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Organizers

Evelyne Hubert,
INRIA
Sophia Antipolis, France

Ziming Li,
Academia Sinica
Beijing, China

Michael Singer
North Carolina State University
Raleigh, USA

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Previous Workshops

FoCM'05, FoCM'02, FoCM'99