ARITH Symposium on Computer Arithmetic

The IEEE International Symposium on Computer Arithmetic (ARITH) is a conference in the area of computer arithmetic.[1] The symposium was established in 1969, initially as three-year event, then as a biennial event,[2] and, finally, from 2015 as an annual symposium.

ARITH topics span from theoretical aspects and algorithms for operations, to hardware implementations of arithmetic units and applications of computer arithmetic.

ARITH symposia are sponsored by IEEE Computer Society. They have been described as one of "the most prestigious forums for computer arithmetic" by researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology,[3] as the main conference forum for new research publications in computer arithmetic by Parhami (2003),[4] and as a forum for interacting with the "international community of arithmeticians" by participants Peter Kornerup and David W. Matula.[5]

List of ARITH symposia

EditionDateLocationWebsite
28th2021-06-14/16Virtual conference (due to the COVID-19 pandemic)
27th2020-06-07/10Portland, Oregon, USA, canceled due to COVID-19
26th2019-06-10/12Kyoto, JapanARITH 26
25th2018-06-25/27Amherst, Massachusetts, USAARITH 25
24th2017-07-24/26London, UKARITH 24
23rd2016-07-10/13Santa Clara, California, USAARITH 23
22nd2015-06-22/24Lyon, FranceARITH 22
21st2013-04-07/10Austin, Texas, USAARITH 21
20th2011-07-25/27Tübingen, GermanyARITH 20
19th2009-06-08/10Portland, Oregon, USAARITH 19
18th2007-06-25/27Montpellier, FranceARITH 18
17th2005-06-27/29Cape Cod, Massachusetts, USA
16th2003-06-15/18Santiago de Compostela, Spain
15th2001-06-11/13Vail, Colorado, USA
14th1999-04-14/16Adelaide, AustraliaARITH 14
13th1997-07-06/09Asilomar, Pacific Grove, California, USA
12th1995-07-19/21Bath, UK
11th1993-06-29 to 1993-07-02Windsor, Ontario, Canada
10th1991-06-26/28Grenoble, France
9th1989-09-06/08Santa Monica, California, USA
8th1987-05-19/21Como, Italy
7th1985-06-04/06Urbana, Illinois, USA
6th1983-06-20/22Aarhus, Denmark
5th1981-05-18/19Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA
4th1978-10-25/26Santa Monica, California, USA
3rd1975-11-19/20Dallas, Texas, USA
2nd1972-05-15/16College Park, Maryland, USA
1st1969-06-16Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
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References

  1. ARITH Symposium Website
  2. "History of IEEE meetings on computer arithmetic [1969-1985]", 1985 IEEE 7th Symposium on Computer Arithmetic (ARITH), June 1985, doi:10.1109/arith.1985.6158952
  3. "Computer Arithmetic Demonstration and Test Facility", Summary of Activities: Applied and Computational Mathematics Division, National Institute of Standards and Technology, March 1995, retrieved 2020-07-23
  4. Parhami, Behrooz (2003), "Number Representation and Computer Arithmetic" (PDF), Encyclopedia of Information Systems, Elsevier, pp. 217–333; see in particular the final paragraph.
  5. Kornerup, Peter; Matula, David W. (2010), "Preface", Finite Precision Number Systems and Arithmetic, Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications, 133, Cambridge University Press, p. xv, ISBN 9780521761352
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