ANB 2010 : Algebraic and Numeric Biology 2010

July 31, 2010-August 2, 2010 in Hagenberg, Austria

Call for Papers



AIMS AND SCOPE

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Since 2005, we are organizing an international conference

“Algebraic Biology” that focuses on the application of computer

algebra, automated reasoning, hybrid algebraic and numeric

computation, which is also called symbolic computation, to all

types of problems from biology: AB’05, AB’07, and AB’08. These

conferences were quite successful. For the next issue of this

conference, we would like to extend the range of mathematical

methods.

In 2010, we will organize “Algebraic and Numeric Biology”

(ANB’10), which is renamed after our traditional name,

“Algebraic Biology”, to consider its wider scope of mathematical

methods, especially numeric computation. ANB’10 will be

held at the RISC Institute, which has a long tradition in

symbolic methods.

The RISC conference facilities include our “RISC Castle”, an 800

years old remodeled medieval building with nice restaurant.

ANB’10 is an international forum to promote discussion and

interaction between researchers who apply different

computational approaches to various issues in biology / life

sciences. The conference covers all aspects of applications of

algebraic and numeric approaches in biology, e.g.,

  • mathematical modeling
    • model identification

    • system analysis and design

    • system verification

    • system synthesis

    • simulation

    • parameter optimization

    • process control and design

    • optimization

    • etc.

using

  • polynomial methods
    • group theory

    • rewriting

    • automated reasoning

    • automata theory

    • formal language

    • combinatorics

    • graph theory

    • artificial intelligence

    • differential algebra

    • local analysis

    • hybrid symbolic numerical methods

    • approximate and numerical methods

    • etc.

in various computing paradigms like

  • sequential
    • parallel

    • distributed

    • grid computing

    • cellular

    • genetic

    • etc.

SUBMISSION

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Authors are invited to submit recent results including

significant work-in-progress, and identify and explore new

directions of research that have not been submitted for

publication elsewhere. Submissions should be at most 15 pages

including references, prepared in LaTeX and formatted according

to the Springer llncs style

(http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html). Additional

material intended for the referees but not for publication in

the final version may be placed in a clearly marked appendix

that is not included in the page limit.

Submitted papers will be peer-reviewed, and the accepted papers

will appear in the proceedings before the Conference. We are

currently negotiating with Springer to publish the proceedings

within the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series.

DATES

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  • April 04, 2010: Deadline for registration of abstracts.
    • April 11, 2010: Deadline for submission of full papers.

    • May 15, 2010: Notification of acceptance/rejection.

    • July 06, 2010: Camera-ready paper submission.

    • July 31 - August 2, 2010: Conference.

STEERING COMMITTEE

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  • Bruno Buchberger (Johannes Kepler University of Linz, Austria)

  • Katsuhisa Horimoto (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan)

  • Reinhard Laubenbacher (Virginia Bioinformatics Institute, USA)

  • Bud Mishra (New York University, USA)

PROGRAM CHAIRS AND PROCEEDING EDITORS

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  • Katsuhisa Horimoto (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan)
    • Masahiko Nakatsui (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan)

    • Nikolaj Popov (Johannes Kepler University of Linz, Austria)

PROGRAM COMMITTEE

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  • Tatsuya Akutsu (Kyoto University, Japan)
    • Hirokazu Anai (Kyushu University Japan)

    • Niko Beerenwinkel (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich, Switzerland)

    • Armin Biere (Johannes Kepler University of Linz, Austria)

    • François Boulier (University Lille I, France)

    • Bruno Buchberger (Johannes Kepler University of Linz, Austria)

    • Luca Cardelli (Microsoft Research, Cambridge, UK)

    • Luonan Chen (Osaka Sangyo University, Japan)

    • Wai-Ki Ching (University of Hong Kong, China)

    • Kwang-Hyun Cho (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Korea)

    • Franck Delaplace (Evry University, France)

    • Hoon Hong (North Carolina State University, USA)

    • Katsuhisa Horimoto (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan)

    • Abdul Salam Jarrah (Virginia Bioinformatics Institute, USA)

    • Erich Kaltofen (North Carolina State University, USA)

    • Hans Kestler (University of Ulm, Germany)

    • Temur Kutsia (Johannes Kepler University of Linz, Austria)

    • Doheon Lee (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Korea)

    • James Lynch (Clarkson University, USA)

    • Manfred Minimair (Seton Hall University, USA)

    • Masahiko Nakatsui (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan)

    • Masahiro Okamoto (Kyushu University Japan)

    • Eugenio Omodeo (University of Trieste, Italy)

    • Sonja Petrovic (University of Kentucky, USA)

    • Nikolaj Popov (Johannes Kepler University of Linz, Austria)

    • Georg Regensburger (Johann Radon Institute for Computational and Applied Mathematics, Austria)

    • Carolyn Talcott (SRI International, USA)

    • Hiroyuki Toh (Kyushu University, Japan)

    • Dongming Wang (Beihang University, China and UPMC-CNRS, France)

    • Limsoon Wong (National University of Singapore)

    • Ruriko Yoshida (University of Kentucky, USA)

WEB PAGE

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http://www.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/conferences/anb2010/