Posted on behalf of Uwe Naumann <naumann(a)stce.rwth-aachen.de>:
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AD2008 - Third Call for Papers
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Fifth International Conference on Automatic Differentiation
August 11-15, 2008, Bonn, Germany
http://www.autodiff.org/ad08
Automatic differentiation (AD) is a methodology for computing
derivatives of functions given in the form of computer codes.
In addition to recent advances in AD research and software
development, conference topics include the use of AD in areas
such as optimization, ODEs/DAEs, and inverse problems.
Confirmed invited presentations:
Mike Giles (Oxford University)
Wolfgang Marquardt (RWTH Aachen University)
Arnold Neumaier (Vienna University)
Alex Pothen (Old Dominion University)
Eelco Visser (Delft University)
Publication:
Proceedings of all accepted papers will be published in
Springer's Lecture Notes in Computational Science and
Engineering series. The number of pages is limited to 10
in Springer's LaTeX2e style for contributed books.
Schedule:
The conference will start Monday afternoon and finish by noon
on Friday. A social event is planned for Wednesday afternoon.
Bonn is easily accessible within one hour from Frankfurt/Main
International Airport (by train or car). Its picturesque
location on the Rhine River makes it ideal for sightseeing
tours along the Rhine as well as for visits to the nearby
cities of Cologne, Duesseldorf, and Aachen. Details regarding
the location, procedures for registration and submission as
well as the preliminary program will be made available at
http://www.autodiff.org/ad08
Organized by RWTH Aachen University, AD2008 will take place at
Bonn-Aachen International Center for Information Technology
under the direction of an international program committee.
Important dates:
December 9, 2007 : Full papers submission
January 14, 2008 : Notification of acceptance
February 4, 2008 : Camera-ready papers
August 11-15, 2008: Conference
Previous conferences:
1991: Breckenridge, USA
1996: Santa Fe, USA
2000: Nice, France
2004: Chicago, USA