Effective Methods in Algebraic Geometry
Stockholm, Sweden, May 30 – June 3, 2011
http://www.math.kth.se/mega2011/
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
MEGA is the acronym for Effective Methods in Algebraic Geometry (and its equivalent in Italian, French, Spanish, German, Russian, etc.), a series of roughly biennial conferences on computational and application aspects of Algebraic Geometry and related topics with very high standards. Previous meetings were held in 1990 (Castiglioncello, Italy), 1992 (Nice, France), 1994 (Santander, Spain), 1996 (Eindhoven, Nederlands), 1998 (St. Malo, France), 2000 (Bath, United Kingdom), 2003 (Kaiserslautern, Germany), 2005 (Porto Conte, Italy), 2007 (Strobl, Austria), and 2009 (Barcelona, Spain). As in previous conferences, we plan to publish selected papers from the conference in a special issue of the Journal of Symbolic Computation.
Proceedings containing a selection of the papers and invited talks presented at previous Mega conferences have been published by Birkhäuser in the series Progress in Mathematics, by the Journal of Pure and Applied Algebra, and the three last editions by the Journal of Symbolic Computation.
MEGA 2011 will be held at the University of Stockholm, Sweden.
Submissions
Submissions should contain recent original research relevant to the topics of the conference, under the form of an Extended Abstract.
The Extended Abstracts should be at least four pages long (plus bibliography) and should contain detailed results, an outline of the proofs and all of the main ideas. Submitted contributions to this conference or related material could be submitted to another conference or journal. Material not submitted simultaneously elsewhere might be given priority.
Acceptance of a submitted contribution means acceptance for oral presentation only. A Call for Papers for the Conference Proceedings will be announced during (and after) the conference.
There will be future calls for Short Communications, Software Demonstrations and Posters.
The submission page will be available at
http://www.math.kth.se/mega2011/ starting on January 3, 2011.
Important Dates
Deadline for Submissions ……………………..: February 8,2011
Deadline for Submissions of Software Presentations : March 6, 2011
Notification of acceptance/rejection …………..: March 16, 2011
Deadline for Early Registration ……………….: April 4, 2011
Conference Topics
Effective Methods and Theoretical and Practical Complexity Issues in: Commutative Algebra, Geometry, Real Geometry, Algebraic Number Theory, Algebraic Geometry, Arithmetic Geometry and related fields: Algebraic Analysis of Differential Equations, Differential Geometry, Associative Algebras, Group Theory, Algebraic Groups and Lie
Algebras, Algebraic and Differential Topology, as well as applications in these fields.
Confirmed Invited Speakers
Johannes Buchmann (Darmstadt) Cryptograpy
Guy Casale (Rennes) Differential algebra
Anne Frühbis-Krüger (Hannover) Algorithmic resolution of singularities
Anton Leykin (Georgia Tech) Numerical Algebraic Geometry
Monique Laurent (Amsterdam) Real algebraic geometry
Diane Maclagan (Warwick) Tropical Algebraic Geometry
Pablo Parrilo (MIT) Convex algebraic geometry
Kristian Ranestad (Oslo) Applications of algebraic geometry to semidefinite programming, optimization and statistics
Duco van Straten (Mainz) Applications to mathematical physics
Executive Committee
Wolfram Decker (Kaiserslautern), Alicia Dickenstein (Buenos Aires), Sandra di Rocco (Stockholm), Mikael Passare (Stockholm), Ragni Piene (Oslo), Marie-Francoise Roy (Rennes) Michael Singer (Raleigh), Carlo Traverso (Pisa).
Local Arrangements Committee
Mats Boij (KTH), Petter Brändén (SU), Sandra Di Rocco (KTH), Mikael Passare (SU), Benjamin Young (Berkeley/KTH), Christine Jost (SU)
Advisory Board
Coordinator: Carlo Traverso (Pisa)
Isabel Bermejo (La Laguna, Spain), Arjeh Cohen (Eindhoven,Netherlands), Carlos D’Andrea (Barcelona, Spain), James H. Davenport (Bath, UK), Wolfram Decker (Kaiserslautern, Germany), Alicia Dickenstein (Buenos Aires, Argentina), Ioannis Z. Emiris (Athens, Greece), Jean-Charles Faugere (Paris-Rocquencourt, France), Andre Galligo (Nice, France), Vladimir Gerdt (Dubna, Russia), Patrizia Gianni (Pisa, Italy), Marc Giusti (Paris, France), Laureano Gonzalez-Vega (Santander, Spain), Gert-Martin Greuel (Kaiserslautern, Germany), Dima Y. Grigoriev (Rennes, France), Herwig Hauser (Innsbruck, Austria), Mark van Hoeij (Tallahassee, FL, USA), Evelyne Hubert (Sophia Antipolis, France), Rimvydas Krasauskas (Vilnius, Lithuania), Daniel Lazard (Paris, France), Gunter Malle (Kaiserslautern, Germany), Bernard Mourrain (Sophia Antipolis, France), Luis M. Pardo (Santander, Spain), Ragni Piene (Oslo, Norway), Tomas Recio (Santander, Spain), Lorenzo Robbiano (Genova, Italy), Marie-Françoise Roy (Rennes, France), Massimiliano Sala (Dublin, Ireland), Josef Schicho (Linz, Austria), Michael Singer (Raleigh, NC, USA), Pablo Solerno (Buenos Aires, Argentina), Frank Sottile (TEXAS A&M, USA), Nobuki Takayama (Kobe, Japan), Franz Winkler (Linz, Austria)