DIRECTORATE FOR COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONS RESEARCH (C-CR)
Numeric, Symbolic, and Geometric Computation
The Numeric, Symbolic, and Geometric Computation program supports fundamental
research in areas where advanced algorithmic and computational techniques are
coupled with mathematical methods of analysis. The specific program areas
include computationally oriented numerical analysis, mathematical optimization,
symbolic and algebraic computation, computational geometry, computational logic
and automated deduction, and computer graphics. The program also supports
advanced computational techniques for simulation of physical processes, the
design and construction of high quality mathematical computing software for
scientific research, and experimental implementation when it is integral part
of the research.. The program encourages the integration of numeric, symbolic,
geometric, and graphic techniques into problem-solving environments to support
computational science and engineering. Innovative applications of advanced
computational and graphic techniques in scientific and engineering applications,
manufacturing and design, proof support systems, prototypic and design verification
are also welcome.
*Deadline Date: November 5, 2001
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