Bridges 2014 - Mathematics, Music, Art, Architecture, Culture
Topics/Call fo Papers
The conference will feature presentations of regular, plenary, and short papers, as well as several workshops. The program for the conference is composed from a combination of submitted and invited presentations.
Regular Papers: submissions are due by February 3, 2014 (6 or 8 pages)
Short Papers: submissions are due by March 17, 2014. (2 or 4 pages)
Workshop Papers: submissions are due by March 3, 2014. (2, 4, 6, or 8 pages) See below.
Regular and plenary presentations require a regular paper with a maximum length of eight pages; short presentations require a two or four page short paper. To submit a paper, please see the Submission Steps link in the menu on the left.
All papers are to be submitted properly formatted as they would appear in the conference proceedings. See the Paper Guidelines link in the menu on the left. Papers that ignore the formatting guidelines or the length limits will not be entered into the reviewing process.
In order to have as diverse a representation of authors as possible and to keep the proceedings to a reasonable size, conference participants can be the main author and presenter on only one paper. The main author on each submitted paper should be identified with an asterisk: "*". This rule includes all contributions: short and regular papers as well as workshop papers.
The regular presentations will be given a 30 minute time slot; short presentations will be given a 15-minute time slot.
Regular Papers: submissions are due by February 3, 2014 (6 or 8 pages)
Short Papers: submissions are due by March 17, 2014. (2 or 4 pages)
Workshop Papers: submissions are due by March 3, 2014. (2, 4, 6, or 8 pages) See below.
Regular and plenary presentations require a regular paper with a maximum length of eight pages; short presentations require a two or four page short paper. To submit a paper, please see the Submission Steps link in the menu on the left.
All papers are to be submitted properly formatted as they would appear in the conference proceedings. See the Paper Guidelines link in the menu on the left. Papers that ignore the formatting guidelines or the length limits will not be entered into the reviewing process.
In order to have as diverse a representation of authors as possible and to keep the proceedings to a reasonable size, conference participants can be the main author and presenter on only one paper. The main author on each submitted paper should be identified with an asterisk: "*". This rule includes all contributions: short and regular papers as well as workshop papers.
The regular presentations will be given a 30 minute time slot; short presentations will be given a 15-minute time slot.
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