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From: Temur Kutsia <kutsia@risc.jku.at>
Call for Papers


MACIS 2017
7th International Conference on
Mathematical Aspects of Computer and Information Sciences
November 15-17, 2017 Vienna, Austria.
https://macis2017.sba-research.org/


MACIS is a series of biennial conferences focusing on research in mathematical
and computational aspects of computing and information science.
MACIS 2017 will feature invited presentations and a selective four-track
program of contributed papers describing original and unpublished research.

===== Important Dates =====

Submission deadline (REGULAR/SHORT papers): September 3, Sunday
(SHORT papers are decided on a rolling basis)
Notification deadline for all submissions: October 2, Monday
Registration opens: October 2, Monday
Camera-ready due: October 15, Sunday

Deadlines are firm; late submissions will not be considered.

==== MACIS 2017 Organization ====

General Chair:
Dimitris E. Simos, SBA Research, Austria

PC Chairs:
Johannes Bloemer, Paderborn University, Germany
Temur Kutsia, RISC, Johannes Kepler University, Austria

MACIS Steering Committee:
Ilias Kotsireas (Chair), Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada
Siegfried Rump, Hamburg University of Technology, Germany
Thomas Sturm, Max Planck Institute for Informatics, Germany
Dongming Wang, Beihang University, China
Jinzhao Wu, Guangxi University for Nationalities, China
Chee Yap, New York University, USA

==== Proceedings ====

All accepted SHORT or REGULAR papers (details, below) are planned to appear in
a conference proceedings volume published by Springer LNCS (pending approval).
In addition, REGULAR papers have the opportunity to be considered for
post-conference special issues of the journal Mathematics in Computer Science
(MCS http://link.springer.com/journal/11786) by Birkhauser/Springer.

==== MACIS 2017 Topics ====

MACIS authors are required to choose one of the following tracks:


Track 1:
Foundation of Algorithms in Mathematics, Engineering & Scientific Computation
Track Chairs:
Matthew England (Coventry University, UK),
Jonathan Hauenstein (University of Notre Dame, USA),
Laura Kovacs (Vienna University of Technology, Austria),
Elias Tsigaridas (INRIA, France)
Topics:
quantifier elimination and decision procedures; global optimization;
differential equations; numeric, symbolic, interval and hybrid solution
techniques; satisfiability modulo theories; combinations of logics and
deductive engines; applications, especially in systems analysis and formal
verification; solving (parametric) polynomial systems


Track 2:
Combinatorics and Codes in Computer Science
Track Chairs:
Daniel Augot (INRIA & Ecole Polytechnique, France),
Alexander May (Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany),
Alfred Wassermann (University of Bayreuth, Germany)
Topics:
combinatorics, enumerative, combinatorial designs, their analysis and
algorithmic constructions of them, complexity problems in combinatorics;
codes constructions, decoding methods and their complexity, information
theory aspects, Kolmogorov complexity


Track 3:
Data Modeling and Analysis
Track Chairs:
Xiaoyu Chen (Beihang University, China)
Joachim Giesen (Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Germany),
Giorgos Kollias (IBM Research, USA)
Topics:
knowledge discovery; data mining; differential privacy, pattern recognition;
complex knowledge - representation and management; foundations and theories
for data analysis - systems; design and analysis of machine learning
algorithms, statistical analysis for big data


Track 4:
Mathematical Aspects of Information Security and Cryptography
Track Chairs:
Jan Camenisch (IBM Research, Switzerland),
Stefan Dziembowski (University of Warsaw, Poland),
Guenael Renault (ANSSI, France)
Topics:
security models; formal methods for security and privacy; design and analysis
of algebraic, elliptic, number theoretical, code-based, lattice-based and
hash-based cryptographic primitives; algebraic cryptanalysis, algebraic
attacks, number theoretical algorithms, mathematical foundations of
post-quantum cryptography; (lattices, codes); algorithms and software for
symbolic computation in cryptography


==== Submission Guidelines ====

Authors are invited to submit papers, presenting original and unpublished
research:


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