IMACS Conference on Applications of Computer Algebra May, 16-20, 1995 Tuesday - Friday University of New Mexico Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA Conference Rationale: In the past several years there has been a dramatic increase in the use of computer algebra in engineering, science and education. The computer-algebra research community has made significant progress in developing applicable algorithms, particularly in the areas of ordinary and partial differential equations and systems of algebraic equations. There are now textbooks for many engineering, science and mathematics courses that use a computer algebra approach. This international conference will bring together these diverse groups for an exchange of their latest ideas. You are invited to propose a special session or to submit a paper to the organizers of a special session. Here are the special sessions currently being organized: Education CAS in Engineering Education Computer Algebra Systems in Precollege and College Mathematics Education Engineering and Technology Coding Theory and Computer Algebra Computer Algebra Applied to Technology Computer Algebra Methods in Control Quantifier Elimination and its Applications Computer Science Computer Algebra and Automated Theorem Proving Parallel Computer Algebra Parametric Curves and Applications in Computer Aided Geometric Design Program Transformation Mathematics Applied Computational Topology and Algebra Differential Equations Construction and Applications of Normal Forms in the Theory of Nonlinear ODEs and Transfer Map Techniques Differential-Algebraic and Differential-Geometric Elimination Algorithms for Systems of PDEs Numerical Methods for PDEs in a Computer Algebra Environment Symbolic Algorithms, Differential Algebra, and Differential Equations Symmetries and Closed Form Solutions of Differential Equations Symmetries and Partial Differential Equations Probability Computer Algebra Applications of Stochastic Methods For more information, please refer to the WWW (mosaic) page with URL: http://math.unm.edu/aca.html This information is also available by anonymous FTP: ftp math.unm.edu Name: anonymous Password: cd pub/aca ls get You can also send email to the automated mail server at: aca-request@math.unm.edu Subject: help As a last resort, FAX: 1-505-277-5505 A list of email addresses for interested parties is being collected. Please either use the "Join the list of interested parties!" option in the WWW (mosaic) interface or send email to aca@math.unm.edu if you would like to be added to this list. We will attempt to publish the proceedings as an electronic document. If anyone knows of an electronic journal that would be interested in working with us, please let us know.