CALL FOR PAPERS
ARITH 2025 welcomes submissions of conference papers describing recent scientific advances related to computer arithmetic. Papers under review elsewhere are not acceptable for submission to ARITH 2025. By submitting a paper, authors implicitly confirm that they are solely submitting it to ARITH 2025. Submissions must be in English and made through the EasyChair website: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=arith2025.
Submissions for full papers should not exceed 8 pages (no extra pages) using the IEEE Computer Society Conference format (two columns), while short and industry papers should not exceed 4 pages (no extra pages). Accepted papers will be presented at the conference and included in the conference proceedings and in the IEEE Xplore Digital Library. However, for review purposes, full papers may be submitted with up to 20 pages, and short/industry papers with up to 10 pages, using 12pt font size, single column, and double spacing.
For formatting instructions, please refer to: http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html.
The review process for ARITH 2025 is double-blind. Author names, affiliations, and grants must be anonymized in submitted papers, and self-references should be handled as third-party references. Papers not complying with this policy will be administratively rejected. While non-anonymous preprints or code repositories are not considered a violation of this policy, reviewers are discouraged from seeking them out. Authors should provide anonymized versions of any related artifacts where applicable.
Important Dates
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Abstract submission deadline | November 29, 2024 |
Paper submission deadline | December 6, 2024 |
Reviews completed and Authors notified | February 14, 2025 |
Topics of interest include, but are not restricted to:
- Arithmetic foundations, systems and formats
- Theory of computer arithmetic such as integer, fixed/floating-point, interval, finite-field, etc.
- Novel arithmetic systems and application-specific number formats.
- Implementation of arithmetic
- Novel architecture of arithmetic units on various technologies including traditional, FPGA, optical and quantum.
- High-performance, low-power and fault-tolerant designs and implementations
- Design tools and methodologies, including testing and formal verification
- Algorithms and numerics
- Computer approximations of elementary and special functions
- Arithmetic algorithms and their analysis
- Design, compilation, optimization, validation, and verification of numerical software
- Application-specific arithmetic
- Cryptography or security
- Artificial intelligence, machine learning and deep learning
- Signal processing, multimedia, and computer graphics
All topics that relate to intensive use of computer arithmetic are welcome as well.
Students of all levels: ARITH is the premier conference for computer arithmetic. We urge you to submit a paper and/or attend the conference if you are interested in this subject. See you at the conference!