Call for Papers

ARITH 2022 welcomes submissions of conference papers describing recent scientific advances related to computer arithmetic.

Papers under review elsewhere are not acceptable for submission to ARITH 2022. By submitting a paper, Authors implicitly confirm that they are solely submitting it to ARITH 2022.

Submissions should be at most 8 pages for full papers, or 4 pages for short and industry papers in the IEEE CS Conference format (including references). Accepted papers will be presented at the conference, and included in the conference proceedings and in the IEEE Xplore Digital Library.

Topics of interest include, but are not restricted to:

Key dates

Abstract submission deadline April 17, 2022 April 24 (extended, final), 2022
Complete paper submission deadline April 24, 2022 May 01 (extended, final), 2022
Reviews completed June 20, 2022
Review rebuttal deadline June 23, 2022
Authors notified June 28, 2022
Camera ready and copyright due July 17, 2022

Submission instructions

Submission site: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=arith2022

Formatting instructions: http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html.

Abstract submission must include title, author(s) (only on the EasyChair form, any PDF should be anonymous), abstract and keywords.

Complete submissions should be formatted using the two-column IEEE CS Conference format linked above. They should be no more than 8 pages for regular papers, no more than 4 pages for short and industry papers (including references).

Double-blind policy

The review process for ARITH is double-blind. The names, affiliations, grants of authors should be hidden in submitted papers. Self-references should be treated strictly as third-party reference. Papers not complying with this policy will be administratively rejected. Non-anonymous preprints or code repositories are not considered a violation of this policy, but reviewers are discouraged to look for them. Therefore, if a contribution is tied to a specific artifact, authors should make their best to provide an anonymized version of this artifact. The Program Committee will resolve grey area situations.