[Numeric-interest] ARITH-22: final call for papers and deadline extension

Jean-Michel Muller Jean-Michel.Muller at ens-lyon.fr
Fri Oct 24 00:04:48 PDT 2014


Dear all

Please notice the new, hard deadlines for ARITH-22:

- November 9 for the abstracts
- November 16t (midnight CET) for the complete papers.

There will be no further deadline extension.


*************     22nd IEEE Symposium on Computer Arithmetic      *************
*************            Lyon, France, June 22-24, 2015           *************
*************    (location : École normale supérieure de Lyon)    *************


CALL FOR PAPERS

Authors are invited to submit papers describing recent advances on all
aspects of computer arithmetic, including, but not restricted to the
following topics:

. Foundations of number systems and arithmetic
. Arithmetic processor design and implementation
. Arithmetic algorithms and their analysis
. Highly-parallel arithmetic units and systems
. Floating-point units and algorithms 
. Interval arithmetic
. Standards for number representation and arithmetic
. High-level language impact on arithmetic systems
. Elementary and special function implementation
. Low power units, processors and programs in computer arithmetic
. Industrial implementation of arithmetic units
. Test, verification, and formal proof techniques for computer arithmetic implementations
. New approaches to fault/error-tolerance in arithmetic implementations
. Arithmetic for FPGA's and configurable logic
. Design automation for computer arithmetic implementations
. Computer arithmetic in cryptographic applications (finite fields, protection against attacks, ...)
. Algorithms and implementations for multiple-precision arithmetic
. Computer arithmetic algorithms and implementation for emerging technologies


*Procedure of submission*


The submission should be done following the instructions posted on the
conference web site, in the section "Submission procedure". Authors
should submit the abstract of the paper no later than November 9,
2014. A PDF version of the full paper should be submitted not later
than November 16, 2014 (midnight CET, hard deadline).


Submission site : https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=arith22


Submissions must be anonymous, with no author names, affiliations,
acknowledgments, or obvious references (if authors need autoreference,
this should be done without explicit indication, i.e., "in our
previous work [14] we proposed a new..", etc., but as another regular
reference "In reference [14] a new...."). The paper should conform
with the following indications:  title that reflects the content and
contribution of the paper, a short abstract, a list of representative
keywords, and an introduction that summarizes the contributions of the
paper at a level appropriate for a non-specialist reader.


Papers under review elsewhere are not acceptable for submission to
ARITH 22 and by submitting a paper you implicitly confirm you are
solely submitting it to ARITH 22. Double submission is seen as a
serious violation of professional ethics.


Authors will be notified of acceptance in February 2015, and final
camera-ready papers will be due in march 2015. 



*A Note On Paper Formatting*

The final submissions of accepted papers cannot exceed 10 pages
(corresponding to 8+2 extra charged pages) using the IEEE Computer
Society Conference format (two columns). However, for review, authors
may submit a paper with a maximum of 20 pages, 12pt font size, single
column and double spacing.



* Conference web site*


http://arithsymposium.org/ 


* Program Committee *

.  Elisardo Antelo,  University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain;
.  Jean-Claude Bajard,  Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France;
.  Sylvie Boldo,  Inria Saclay-Ile de France, France;
.  Javier Bruguera,  University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain;
.  Neil Burgess,  ARM, USA;
.  Marius Cornea,  Intel, USA;
.  Debjit DasSarma,  AMD, USA;
.  Florent de Dinechin,  INSA de Lyon, France;
.  John Harrison, Intel, USA;
.  Javier Hormigo,   University of Malaga, Spain;
.  Paolo Ienne,  Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland;
.  Thorsten Kleinjung, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland;
.  Martin Langhammer, Altera, UK;
.  Sanu Matthew,  Intel, USA;
.  David Matula, Southern Methodist University, Texas, USA;
.  Silvia Melitta Müller,  IBM, Germany;
.  Jean-Michel Muller,  CNRS, ENS de Lyon, France;
.  Alberto Nannarelli,  Technical University of Denmark;
.  Stuart Oberman,  NVIDIA, USA;
.  Takeshi Ogita, Tokyo Woman’s Christian University, Japan;
.  Marco Re, University of Roma "Tor Vergat", Italy;
.  Francisco Rodríguez-Henríquez,  Centro de investigación y de Estudios Avanzados del I.P.N., Mexico;
.  Siegfried Rump,  Hamburg University of Technology, Germany;
.  Michael Schulte,  AMD, USA;
.  Eric Schwarz,  IBM, USA;
.  Peter-Michael Seidel,  University of Hawaii at Manoa, USA    ;
.  James Stine, Oklahoma State University, USA;
.  Naofumi Takagi,  University of Kyoto, Japan;
.  Ping Tak Peter Tang,  Intel, USA;
.  Alexandre Tenca,  Synopsys, USA;
.  Arnaud Tisserand, CNRS, Lannion, France (co-program chair);
.  Julio Villalba,  University of  Malaga, Spain (co-program chair);
.  Reto Zimmermann,  Synopsys, Switzerland.

*************     22nd IEEE Symposium on Computer Arithmetic      *************
*************            Lyon, France, June 22-24, 2015           *************
*************    (location : École normale supérieure de Lyon)    *************


CALL FOR PAPERS

Authors are invited to submit papers describing recent advances on all
aspects of computer arithmetic, including, but not restricted to the
following topics:

. Foundations of number systems and arithmetic
. Arithmetic processor design and implementation
. Arithmetic algorithms and their analysis
. Highly-parallel arithmetic units and systems
. Floating-point units and algorithms 
. Interval arithmetic
. Standards for number representation and arithmetic
. High-level language impact on arithmetic systems
. Elementary and special function implementation
. Low power units, processors and programs in computer arithmetic
. Industrial implementation of arithmetic units
. Test, verification, and formal proof techniques for computer arithmetic implementations
. New approaches to fault/error-tolerance in arithmetic implementations
. Arithmetic for FPGA's and configurable logic
. Design automation for computer arithmetic implementations
. Computer arithmetic in cryptographic applications (finite fields, protection against attacks, ...)
. Algorithms and implementations for multiple-precision arithmetic
. Computer arithmetic algorithms and implementation for emerging technologies


*Procedure of submission*


The submission should be done following the instructions posted on the
conference web site, in the section "Submission procedure". Authors
should submit the abstract of the paper no later than November 9,
2014. A PDF version of the full paper should be submitted not later
than November 16, 2014 (midnight CET, hard deadline).


Submission site : https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=arith22


Submissions must be anonymous, with no author names, affiliations,
acknowledgments, or obvious references (if authors need autoreference,
this should be done without explicit indication, i.e., "in our
previous work [14] we proposed a new..", etc., but as another regular
reference "In reference [14] a new...."). The paper should conform
with the following indications:  title that reflects the content and
contribution of the paper, a short abstract, a list of representative
keywords, and an introduction that summarizes the contributions of the
paper at a level appropriate for a non-specialist reader.


Papers under review elsewhere are not acceptable for submission to
ARITH 22 and by submitting a paper you implicitly confirm you are
solely submitting it to ARITH 22. Double submission is seen as a
serious violation of professional ethics.


Authors will be notified of acceptance in February 2015, and final
camera-ready papers will be due in march 2015. 



*A Note On Paper Formatting*

The final submissions of accepted papers cannot exceed 10 pages
(corresponding to 8+2 extra charged pages) using the IEEE Computer
Society Conference format (two columns). However, for review, authors
may submit a paper with a maximum of 20 pages, 12pt font size, single
column and double spacing.



* Conference web site*


http://arithsymposium.org/ 


* Program Committee *

.  Elisardo Antelo,  University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain;
.  Jean-Claude Bajard,  Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France;
.  Sylvie Boldo,  Inria Saclay-Ile de France, France;
.  Javier Bruguera,  University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain;
.  Neil Burgess,  ARM, USA;
.  Marius Cornea,  Intel, USA;
.  Debjit DasSarma,  AMD, USA;
.  Florent de Dinechin,  INSA de Lyon, France;
.  John Harrison, Intel, USA;
.  Javier Hormigo,   University of Malaga, Spain;
.  Paolo Ienne,  Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland;
.  Thorsten Kleinjung, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland;
.  Martin Langhammer, Altera, UK;
.  Sanu Matthew,  Intel, USA;
.  David Matula, Southern Methodist University, Texas, USA;
.  Silvia Melitta Müller,  IBM, Germany;
.  Jean-Michel Muller,  CNRS, ENS de Lyon, France;
.  Alberto Nannarelli,  Technical University of Denmark;
.  Stuart Oberman,  NVIDIA, USA;
.  Takeshi Ogita, Tokyo Woman’s Christian University, Japan;
.  Marco Re, University of Roma "Tor Vergat", Italy;
.  Francisco Rodríguez-Henríquez,  Centro de investigación y de Estudios Avanzados del I.P.N., Mexico;
.  Siegfried Rump,  Hamburg University of Technology, Germany;
.  Michael Schulte,  AMD, USA;
.  Eric Schwarz,  IBM, USA;
.  Peter-Michael Seidel,  University of Hawaii at Manoa, USA    ;
.  James Stine, Oklahoma State University, USA;
.  Naofumi Takagi,  University of Kyoto, Japan;
.  Ping Tak Peter Tang,  Intel, USA;
.  Alexandre Tenca,  Synopsys, USA;
.  Arnaud Tisserand, CNRS, Lannion, France (co-program chair);
.  Julio Villalba,  University of  Malaga, Spain (co-program chair);
.  Reto Zimmermann,  Synopsys, Switzerland.
--
Jean-Michel Muller, directeur de recherches CNRS, co-directeur du GDR IM,
Lab. LIP, ENS Lyon, 46 allée d'Italie, 69364 Lyon Cedex 07, France
Phone (+33) 4 37287646, Fax (+33) 4 72728806
Jean-Michel.Muller at ens-lyon.fr   http://perso.ens-lyon.fr/jean-michel.muller




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