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The program committee welcomes
abstracts in the areas of:
- Applications in physical sciences,
engineering, and industry
- Maple, MapleNet, and Maple T.A. in
education and e-learning
- Mathematical research and advanced
applications
Papers should present insights
into and techniques in the effective application
of Maplesoft technology in respective fields.
Examples and illustrations are highly recommended
to accommodate the diverse interdisciplinary
audience.
Proposals must consist of
a title, extended abstract (3 page maximum),
bibliography, list of key words, and a
specification of the intended audience.
Final papers will be peer-reviewed.
Accepted papers will be offered 30 minute
presentation opportunities at the conference.
Papers will be published by Maplesoft for
worldwide distribution and will be available
at the conference.
Those not accepted for presentation
are also considered for the poster session.
Papers submitted by accepted poster authors
will also be included in the proceedings.
All authors are required
to be registered attendees of the conference. Authors
must agree to transfer all copyrights for
accepted papers to Maplesoft. A consent
form will be provided.
Submitting your abstract
Dr. Ilias
Kotsireas
Maple Conference 2005
Contributed Program Chair
c/o Faculty of Science
Wilfrid Laurier University
75 University Avenue West
Waterloo, Ontario
Canada N2L 3C5
519-884-0710 ext. 2218
Fax: 519-746-0677
mc2005info@maplesoft.com
Important dates
- March 5, 2005 Extended deadline for
Abstracts
- April 22, 2005: Notification
of acceptance
- May 18, 2005: “Camera-ready” papers
due
For more information
For more details, visit www.maplesoft.com/mc05
To be included on our ongoing Maple Conference mailing list, to
receive updates, or for general inquiries, contact mc2005info@maplesoft.com.
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