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* Tbilisi Mathematical Journal *
*                           Special Issue                               *
* Symbolic computation with Sage in mathematical education and research *
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Guest Editor
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Francisco Botana (Universidade de Vigo, http://webs.uvigo.es/fbotana/)
                                
Associated Editor (from the Tbilisi Mathematical Journal board)
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Tomas Recio (University of Cantabria, http://www.recio.tk)

Scope
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The aim of this special issue is to provide a snapshot of current mathematical work using Sage, a free, open source, mathematics software system. Open source
systems remedy capital points when doing and communicating mathematics:
verifiability and reproducibility. Sage, with its autoimposed mission of
creating a viable free open source alternative to well established competitors,
is an emerging standard in computational mathematics. Moreover, it is also
becoming widely used as a symbolic computation companion for undergraduate and
graduate courses.

We invite researchers and lecturers to submit contributions under any
mathematical topic where Sage is used in a relevant manner. Both research and
education oriented works will be considered.

Submissions
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We ask for original articles written in English, that present high-quality
contributions that have not been previously published and that must not be
simultaneously submitted for publication elsewhere.

Authors are invited to submit articles in PDF format to fbotana(at)uvigo.es
Submissions must comply with Tbilisi Mathematical Journal (TMJ)'s author
guidelines (see http://tcms.org.ge/Journals/TMJ/) with the above exception
concerning the recipients of the submission. All submitted papers will be peer
reviewed according to the usual standards of this journal, and they will be
evaluated on the basis of originality, quality and relevance to this Special
Issue, and on the basis of clarity and correct use of English.

Important Dates
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Submission of papers: July 15, 2012.
Notification of acceptance/rejection: October 30, 2012.
Final version: December 1, 2012.

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