From 754r at ucbtest.org Wed May 13 09:37:54 2026 From: 754r at ucbtest.org (David Hough 754R work) Date: Wed, 13 May 2026 09:37:54 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Numeric-interest] ARITH 2026: CALL FOR PARTICIPATION Message-ID: <202605131637.64DGbslQ016254@server-f.oakapple.net> Date: Wed, 13 May 2026 17:03:59 +0200 (CEST) From: martin.kumm at informatik.hs-fulda.de ======================== CALL FOR PARTICIPATION ======================== The 33rd IEEE International Symposium on Computer Arithmetic (ARITH 2026) Fulda, Germany June 28 - July 1, 2026 (with a Tutorial Day on June 27) https://www.arith2026.org ================= The IEEE International Symposium on Computer Arithmetic (ARITH) has been the premier conference for computer arithmetic since 1969. This conference brings together researchers and practitioners to discuss the latest advancements in computer arithmetic, a field integral to innovations in artificial intelligence, high-performance computing, signal processing, and security. The 33rd edition of the symposium, ARITH 2026, will be held in Fulda, Germany, with in-person attendance and presentation of research results and keynote talks. ============== Registration ============== Registration is mandatory and open at https://arith2026.org/registration.html Early registration rates are available until May 25th, 2026. ========= Program ========= The program is available on the conference website at https://arith2026.org/program.html ========== Tutorial Day ========== This year ARITH includes a special Tutorial Day before the conference on Saturday, June 27. The goal of this day is to give an introduction to several computer arithmetic topics to young researchers. The tutorial day is free of charge for registered ARITH attendees. The preliminary program is available on the conference website at https://arith2026.org/tutorial_day.html ================== Keynote Speakers ================== This year we are delighted to announce two keynotes: "Mixed-precision Computing: High Accuracy With Low Precision" from Erin Carson, Charles University, Praha, Czech Republic "The Table Maker's Dilemma and Correctly-Rounded Functions: A Quick Review of 25 Years of Work" from Jean-Michel Muller, CNRS Emeritus, Laboratoire LIP, Author of the books "Elementary Functions, algorithms and implementation" and lead-author of the "Handbook of floating-point arithmetic ======= Venue ======= The symposium will be held at the Fulda University of Applied Sciences in Germany. More information is available on the Venue page: https://arith2026.org/venue.html ============== Accomodation ============== Details are available on the Accommodations page: https://arith2026.org/accommodations.html ====================== Organizing Committee ====================== General Chairs: Martin Kumm, Fulda University of Applied Sciences, Germany Florent de Dinechin, INSA Lyon, France Program Chairs: Javier Hormigo, University of Malaga, Spain Mantas Mikaitis, University of Leeds, UK Financial Chair: Alexander Gepperth, Fulda University of Applied Sciences, Germany Local Arrangement Chair: Sebastian Rieger, Fulda University of Applied Sciences, Germany Web & Publication Chair: Thomas Wiemann, Fulda University of Applied Sciences, Germany Tutorial Day Organization: Anastasia Volkova, Inria, France (anastasia.volkova at arith2026.org) Theo Drane, AMD, USA (theo.drane at arith2026.org)