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The following message might be of interest to you.

Please feel free to distribute it to anybody you think might be
interested in this conference.

Special note to WG5 members: the conference starts a week after the
WG5 meeting in Berchtesgaden next summer.

Wolfgang.

  e-mail:  AE38@DKAUNI2.BITNET
      or:  ae38@iamk4508.rz.uni-karlsruhe.de

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         First Announcement and Call for Sessions and Papers


  International Congress on Computer Systems and Applied Mathematics


                           19-23 July 1993

                        St. Petersburg, Russia

Organized by the Center of Modern Communications, University of
St. Petersburg

The aims of the Congress are to provide an interdisciplinary forum for
the exchange  of ideas  between Eastern  and Western scientists and to
bring to  practicing researchers recent advances and the state  of the
art in all areas of  computer science,  scientific computing, software
engineering,  applied  and  computational  mathematics.  The  official
language of  the Congress   is   English  and  only  papers  submitted
in  English  will  be considered.

The topics  highlighted by  the Congress  include, but are not limited
to: Programming   Languages;      Numerical    Analysis;  Differential
Equations;   Inverse Problems; Fluid Dynamics; Quantum and Statistical
Mechanics; Applied  Probability and Statistics; Theory  of  Computing;
Scientific  Computation;      Parallel   Processing;   Supercomputing;
Optimization and  Operations   Research;  Software    Engineering  and
Compiler Construction;  Symbolic Computation;    CASE  Tools;    Fuzzy
Systems;  Databases;  Networks; Neural Nets;  Artificial Intelligence;
Expert  Systems;   Computer  Graphics;  Computer  Vision    and  Image
Processing; Data  Security; Simulation and Modelling; Electromagnetics
and Semiconductors;  Medicine  and  Biology;  Mathematical  Education;
Dynamical Systems;  Economics and   Management; Environmental Science;
Manufacturing Systems; Material Science;

Minisymposia Proposal:
The Program Committee invites you, as a potential organizer, to submit
a proposal  for a  minisymposium. A  minisymposium is a session of 3-6
speakers focusing  on a  single topic.  The organizers   should submit
the title(s)  of the session(s) they propose to the  Program Committee
as soon as possible. Minisymposium organizers are responsible  for the
scientific quality   of  papers in  their sessions,  consequently  all
papers invited by  organizers are automatically accepted.

Contributed Papers/Poster Presentations:
The   program   will  also include contributed paper  sessions   (20 -
minute presentation), posters,  and industrial  exhibits. Authors  are
invited   to submit  to  the CSAM'93  Program  Committee  a  one  page
abstract   and indicate  if they  prefer an  oral or  poster  session.
Authors may  suggest the  title(s)   of   appropriate  session(s)  for
their   paper. Manuscripts of  papers presented  at the  Congress will
be   published   as CSAM'93  Proceedings after  the Congress. A volume
containing all  abstract of the accepted papers and description of all
minisymposia including titles and speakers known  by May 1, 1993, will
be available  to the  participants at  the  Congress. Late  papers and
sessions, if  accepted, may  be presented  at the Congress and will be
listed in the Supplementum to the final program.

Deadlines:
Minisymposium proposals:  As soon  as possible; Early submissions due:
February  1,   1993;  Normal   submissions  due:  May  1,  1993;  Late
submissions: After May 1, 1993.

Exhibitor Information:
Booths and  tables will  be available  to companies wishing to display
their products and/or services.

Send inquires  for further  information, proposals  for  minisymposia,
and two copies of the abstract to:
 Dr. Sergey S. Voitenko
 Director, Center of Modern Communications, University of St.
 Petersburg
 14th Line 29
 199178 St. Petersburg
 Russia
 e-mail: serge@spfac.lgu.spb.su

Outside of Ex-USSR and Eastern Europe,  proposals for minisymposia and
abstracts can also be sent to Dimitri Shiriaev:
    e-mail: dima@iamk4508.rz.uni-karlsruhe.de
