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Events (November 2008 - October 2009)

Last updated November 2009

Networking Activities:

The Computer Algebra group at Simon Fraser, the Symbolic Computation group at Waterloo, and the ORCCA group at Western meet approximately biweekly. Additionally, the two groups at Waterloo and Western meet on the first Friday of the month with participants from Maplesoft.

We run three seminar series. The first MOCAA Seminar Series is run by the ORCCA group at the University of Waterloo and the University of Western Ontario. The second MOCAA Seminar Series is run by the the Computer Algebra Group at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver. The third is the Coast to Coast Seminar Series that is hosted by Peter Borwein and Jon Borwein at IRMACS at Simon Fraser and D-DRIVE at Dalhousie.

The personnel trained through our MITACS project included post-doctoral fellows and students in standard university programs at the advanced undergraduate, masters and doctoral levels. HQP from different organizations interact through electronic mail, at professional conferences and group meetings such as those listed above and below.

Conferences and workshops

Members of the project organized and/or hosted sessions at the following conferences where we also gave talks, presented posters, and met informally.

  • ISSAC '09 Korea Institute for Advanced Study, Seoul, South Korea, July 28 - 31, 2009.
    This is the main international conference in computer algebra. Members of the our mitacs project authored or co-authored 11 papers out of 47 presented at the conference. John May of Maplesoft presented Maple 13.
  • MITACS '09 Fredericton, New Brunswick, June 1-5, 2009.
    Michael Monagan organized the session on "High Performance Algebraic Computation and its Impact on Science and Engineering." The speakers were Changbo Chen, Marc Moreno Maza, Roman Pearce and Michael Monagan.
  • CECM day '09 Simon Fraser, Vancouver, July 24th, 2009.
    This was a one day workshop on computational mathematics organized by Marni Mishna and Michael Monagan of Simon Fraser. Daniel Roche, Robert Corless and Roman Pearce gave talks and Andrew Arnold, Afsaneh Bakhtiari, Bill Bao, Sophie Burrill, Mahdi Javadi, Roman Pearce, Natasha Richardson, Steven Rossi, and Asif Zaman, presented posters.
  • Session on High-Performance Computer Algebra at ACA'2009, June 25-28, 2009, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Jeremy Johnson and Marc Moreno Maza organized this session which had 13 invited speakers; 5 of them from the MOCAA projects: Anisule Sardar Haque, Benoit Lacelle, LynnDing, Marc Moreno Maza, and Eric Schost. A special issue of the Journal of Symbolic Computation will be dedicated to the topics covered in this session.
  • Conferences on Intelligent Computer Mathematics (CICM) 2009. Held at Grand Bend, Ontario (CANADA), 5-12 July 2009 with Stephen Watt as General Chair. The event includes two international conferences: the 16th Symposium on the Integration of Symbolic and Mechanized Reasoning - Calculemus, 6 - 7 July and the 8th International Conference on Mathematical Knowledge Management - MKM, 10 - 12 July as well as a range of complementing workshops: the 2nd Workshop on Compact Computer Algebra - CCA, 10 July the 2nd Workshop on Towards a Digital Mathematics Library - DML, 8 - 9 July the 4th Workshop on Mathematical User Interfaces - MathUI, 6 July the 22nd Workshop on OpenMath - OpenMath, 9 July the 3rd Workshop on Pen-Based Mathematical Computation - PenMath, 8 - 9 July and the W3C Math Working Group Meeting, 7 July.
  • Calculemus 2009. The 16th Symposium on the Integration of Symbolic Computation and Mechanised Reasoning was held 6-7 July 2009, Joint with CICM'09, Ontario, Canada. Calculemus was organized by Jacques Carette,

Other Student/PDF Highlights

Graduate courses directly related to the project

  • Introduction to Computer Algebra given at Simon Fraser, Spring 2009, by Michael Monagan.
  • Topics in Computer Algebra given at Simon Fraser, Summer 2009, by Michael Monagan.
  • Crytography given at Simon Fraser by Petr Lisonek, Fall 2009.
  • Advanced Numerical Analysis: A Graduate Survey. Given at the Univerity of Western Ontario, Fall 2009, by Robert Corless.
  • Foundations of Computational Algebra. Given by Eric Schost, Computing Science, University of Western Ontario, Fall 2009.

Events (November 2007 - October 2008)

Networking Activities:

Conferences and workshops

Members of the project organized and/or hosted sessions at the following conferences where we also gave talks, presented posters, and met informally. We had a very active summer this year.

Other networking activities

  • Marc Moreno Maza and his students Xin Li, Wei Pan, and Yuzhen Xie from Western visiting the group at Simon Fraser December 4 - 7, 2007 for talks and project work.
  • Michael Monagan and Roman Pearce visited MapleSoft for project presentations on Monday May 5th, 2008.
  • Juergen Gerhard and David Linder of Maplesoft gave Maple training sessions at the University of Western Ontario on May 6th and May 9th, 2008.
  • Stephen Watt co-organized the Aldor & Axiom Workshop at Hagenberg, Austria, June 24-26, 2006.
  • Marc Moreno Maza and George Labahn visited Simon Fraser October 22-25, 2008 for projectwork.

Other Student/PDF Highlights

Graduate courses directly related to the project

  • Cryptography given at Simon Fraser, Fall 2008, by Michael Monagan.
  • Grobner Bases and Algebraic Geometry given at Simon Fraser, Spring 2008, by Michael Monagan.
  • Algorithms for recurrences, differential equations, and the automatic proof of identities. Given winter semester 2008 at Western by Eric Schost.
  • Foundations of computational algebra. Given Fall 2008 semester at Western by Eric Schost

Events (November 2006 - October 2007)

Networking Activities:

Conferences and workshops

Members of the project organized and hosted the following conferences where we also gave talks, presented posters, and met informally:

Other Networking Activities.

  • SFU students and Michael Monagan visited MapleSoft for project presentations by Pearce, Monagan, and Wittkopf on August 2nd, 2007.
  • Juergen Gerhard of MapleSoft visited the group at Simon Fraser October 17 - 19, 2007 to give a Maple training session and for student project presentations.

Other Student/PDF Activities

  • MITACS conference poster session, Winnipeg, May 31st, 2007.
    Mahdad Khatirinejad-Fard won a prize for his poster Equiangular lines in complex spaces and their application in quantum information theory and Ksenija Garschuk won a prize for her poster On Kloosterman sums divisible by 3.
  • CECM Day 2007 poster session, Simon Fraser, August 8th, 2007
  • The following students won prizes for their posters.
    - Liang Chen for Solving Linear Systems of Equations Over Cyclotomic Fields
    - Michael Coons and Paul Vrbik for On the density of integers bi-representable as the sum of two cubes
    - Ksenija Garaschuk for On Kloosterman sums divisible by 3 and
    - Roman Pearce for Sparse polynomial arithmetic using heaps of pointers.
  • Pure Math Graduate Student Camp, Simon Fraser, October 12-14, 2007.
    This was organized by Kseniya Garaschuk and Mahdad Khatirinejad-Fard.

Graduate courses directly related to the project.

  • Introduction to Computer Algebra course given at Simon Fraser, Spring 2007, by Michael Monagan.
  • Advanced Graduate Seminar in Computer Algebra (CS887) given at Waterloo, Summer 2007 by Mark Giesbrecht and George Labahn.
  • Topics in Computer Algebra course given at Simon Fraser, Summer 2007 by Michael Monagan.