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WELCOME
PPAM 2007
SEVENTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
ON PARALLEL PROCESSING AND APPLIED MATHEMATICS
Gdansk, POLAND, September 9-12, 2007
http://ppam.pl
NEWS:
The next conference, PPAM 2009, will be held in Wroclaw (Poland),
September 13-16, 2009
LNCS 4967 is now available online!!
You can access the online version at
http://www.springerlink.com/content/978-3-540-68105-2/
Author's Instructions for Accepted Contributions!!
Camera-ready papers deadline: Oct. 31, 2007
List of Participants (with e-mail addresses) !!
Final program is already available
Plaese note important changes in schedule of tutorials on
Sunday, Sept.9 !!!
List of posters
Instructions for Speakers and Session Chairs
Important for Authors of accepted papers !!!!
Please register and take care about booking hotel rooms asap.
The organizers can quarantee a pool of rooms only till August 10.
In case of problem with booking hotel rooms, please contact
organizers by e-mail. They will try to help you.
Decisions about acceptance/rejection (and reviews) are already available
through the Conftool system:
http://ppam.pcz.pl/conftool/htdocs/
Notification of Acceptance/Rejection: July 11, 2007 !!!
Deadline extended till May 15 !!!!
Following many requests we have decided to extend submission
deadline for PPAM 2007. All papers should be submitted before May 15, 2007
(23:59 CEST).
The PPAM 2007 conference, seventh in a series, will cover topics in
parallel and distributed processing, including theory and applications,
as well as applied mathematics. The focus will be on grid computing,
and large-scale applications, as well as on software tools which
facilitate efficient and convenient utilization of modern computing
architectures.
PPAM is a biennial conference started in 1994, with the proceedings
published in Springer's Lecture Notes in Computer Sciences.
Next year the PPAM conference will take place in Gdansk,
the thousand-year old city on the Baltic coast, the hometown of
Hevelius, Fahrenheit, Schopenhauer, Grass and Walesa. One of social
events will be in the largest medieval brick castle in Europe.
Organized in-cooperation with the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics -
SIAM.
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