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Tony Scott: Call for Papers (MapleTech)

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Reid M. Pinchback)
Fri Dec 15 13:55:13 1995

To: msug@MIT.EDU
Date: Fri, 15 Dec 1995 13:54:08 EST
From: "Reid M. Pinchback" <reidmp@MIT.EDU>


Just in case anybody has something that they want to publish.
Information at the bottom of the message indicates who to contact and
how they can be reached.

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Date: Fri, 15 Dec 1995 17:37:54 +0000 (GMT)
From: Tony Scott <tcscott@maths.ox.ac.uk>
Subject: Call for Papers (MapleTech)
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Dear Supporters of Maple or MapleTech, Friends, Colleagues. etc...

	Please distribute this message to any network you feel is
appropriate.  

Thanx in advance.

Hope you all have a very good X-mas.


Cheers,

							Tony Scott

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         Call for Papers : Maple in the Mathematical Sciences 
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------

This is first call for papers for a MapleTech special issue
to be published in early 1997.  The editor is Jonathan Borwein of the
Center for Experimental and Constructive Mathematics, Simon Fraser
University.


Are you teaching algebra, calculus, economics, operations research,
or statistics with Maple?

Are you a mathematician using Maple to compute data from which
you infer patterns?

Do you use Maple to assist you with developing proofs?

Are you using Maple within MATLAB or MathCAD to solve mathematical problems?


If so, we'd like to hear from you.
This special issue of the MapleTech will be devoted to the mathematical
sciences with a special focus on experimental mathematics.
We will accept papers in all areas of the mathematical sciences, including
analysis, applied mathematics, computer science, cryptography,
discrete mathematics, economics, non-commutative and commutative algebra,
number theory, statistics, etc.
We especially encourage papers which illustrate experimental mathematics.
Experimental mathematics is a simple way people are using computers to do
mathematics.  They use tools like Maple to compute data.  From the data
they make observations, infer patterns, make conjectures, then prove theorems.
In other words, they discover new mathematics with the aid of the computer.

Submissions will be reviewed and the following guidelines will be important:

- - Does the paper discuss an interesting mathematical problem?
- - Does the paper show how Maple was useful in the analysis of the problem?
- - Is your Maple code easy to follow?
- - Is the paper easy to read by a mathematician or Maple user from
  another discipline?

Important Deadlines
===================

Aug 1, 1996 - Papers submitted for review by this date.
Sep 15, 1996 - Reviews completed and returned to the authors.
Nov 1, 1996 - Final versions of accepted papers due at the editors.

Papers must be LaTeX (LaTeX 209 or 2e) articles or Maple worksheets
created using Maple V Release 3 or Maple V Release 4.
Figues must be submitted as PostScript files.
LaTeX files should be prepared using the 2 column format employed in MapleTech.
Style files for LaTeX are available by anonymous ftp at ftp.maplesoft.on.ca
in the directory pub/maple/MTN, or from any of the Maple share library sites.

Papers must be prepared using following the Guidelines for Authors instructions
at the back of this issue of MapleTech.

Papers must be submitted electronically.
Authors are asked to notify both the editor of the special issue editor

Professor Jonathan Borwein 
Email:  jborwein@cecm.sfu.ca
Tel: (604) 291-4376
Tel: (604) 291-5617 (lab)
Fax: (604) 291-5614

and

Professor Michael Monagan
Email:  monagan@cecm.sfu.ca
Tel: (604) 291-4279
Tel: (604) 291-5617 (lab)
Fax: (604) 291-5614.






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