The tools of Scientific Computing play an important role in the natural sciences and engineering. Computer Algebra Systems and the underlying algorithms for Symbolic Computation play an increasingly important role within Scientific Computation. The CASC workshop series has been running for over two decades to explore the interaction of these topics, their implementation, and their application.
The topics addressed in the workshop cover
1. The theory of symbolic computation and its implementation in computer algebra systems.
This includes, but is not limited to:
2. All other areas of scientific computing in regards to their benefit from or use of computer algebra methods and software.
This includes, but is not limited to:
3. Applications of the above throughout the natural sciences and engineering.
We welcome papers on both fundamental research and implementation issues. We also accept survey papers but these MUST BE CLEARLY LABELLED as such in the title.
We encourage wide participation at the workshop. In light of this, and that the conference scope spans computer science and mathematics (with their different publication traditions), we offer a variety of participation options.
1. Participation with an accompanying paper in
LNCS:
CASC has a long running relationship with the Springer book series Lecture Notes in Computer Science to publish conference proceedings.
Work submitted here should contain an original research result. Submissions should be prepared in the
LNCS style and not exceed 20 pages.
Survey papers may have up to 25 pages. Click on the below logo to see the list of CASC proceedings published by Springer.
2. Participation with abstract only:
Participants may opt to submit an extended abstract instead.
These should have at least 2 and at most 4 pages in the
LNCS style.
They must contain the main results of the talk (without proofs). They will be lightly reviewed and distributed locally at the conference.
We see three main audiences for this option:
For the second group, there will be a subsequent journal topical collection call after the conference (see below).
CASC has formed a relationship with the Springer Birkhäuser journal Mathematics in Computer Science (MCS) for an ongoing series of topical collections on topics presented at CASC workshops. Work submitted here must be of journal quality and will be reviewed to the usual standards of MCS. Submission will be opened after the conference for authors of extended abstracts presented at that years conference. There is no a priori page limit, but the length must be justified by the contents of the paper. At notification authors may be asked to revise their paper for a secondary deadline.
All submissions should be done via EasyChair:
SUBMIT: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=casc2025
In the EasyChair title field please prefix the paper title in the EasyChair metadata with either LNCS or EA to indicate which of the participation options is being used.