ACA 2025 Heraklion, Crete, Greece, July 14 – 18, 2025
Special Session at the 30th International Conference on Applications of Computer Algebra (ACA’2025), July 14 – 18, 2025
Aim and scope
The progressive impact of Computer Algebra Systems (CAS) in science-based disciplines is vividly noticeable. It is rare to encounter a scientific investigation immune from its beneficial influences. Within 30 years, the CAS has become an efficient tool for analyzing engineering and mathematical challenges. Symbolic capabilities of the CAS provide a forum to perform amazing calculations that practically are impossible otherwise. For instance, dynamic simulations of engineering issues are addressed, and mathematical conjectures are formulated and verified. Many problems in physics and mechanics are tackled by applying the perturbation theory, which implies that quite cumbersome symbolic calculations can be solved efficiently with the CAS.
The purpose of organizing this session is to bring together enthusiastic users of Computer Algebra Systems in science and engineering. Expected topics of presentations include (but are not limited to):
- symbolic and numerical methods for solving ODEs
- modeling and simulation in physics and engineering
- applications in classical and celestial mechanics
- perturbation theories
Organizers
Alexander Prokopenya, <alexander_prokopenya@sggw.edu.pl>
Institute of Information Technology,
Warsaw University of Life Sciences – SGGW, Poland
Haiduke Sarafian, <has2@psu.edu>
Professor Emeritus of Physics and
John T. and Paige S. Smith Professor of Science Emeritus
The Pennsylvania State University, USA
Submissions
If you are interested in giving a talk, please email an abstract to either of the organizers. Please use the LaTeX template available at the conference website for your abstract. Each presentation, including Q&A, is 30 minutes. The tentative abstract submission deadline is May 30, 2025; early submissions are appreciated. More than one abstract may be submitted.
Talks
- H. Sarafian. Kinematics of a point-like charged particle under the influence of electric fields of unusually charged washers
- H. Sarafian. Oscillation Analysis of a Bifilar Pendulum with Mathematica
- A. Prokopenya. TBA
Information about the session is also posted
at the ACA2025 conference web page
https://aca2025.github.io
https://zafeirakopoulos.github.io/ACA2025/