Proceedings
We will publish conference proceedings with Springer, as an edited volume "Rings and Polynomials - Algebraic, Number Theoretic, and Topological Topics in Ring Theory", in the same format and series as the proceedings of the Rings and Polynomials Conference at TU Graz in 2021.Editors: Carmelo Antonio Finocchiaro, Sophie Frisch, Giulio Peruginelli, Roswitha Rissner, Daniel Smertnig, and Francesca Tartarone.
Conference participants are encouraged to submit original research papers (up to 15-20 pages, as a guideline) on topics within the scope of the conference. Note that the subject of the paper does not have to be the same as that of the talk given, just in keeping with the topics of the conference:
Algebraic, number theoretic and topological aspects of rings, algebras and polynomials, including
- Integer-valued polynomials
- Polynomial mappings
- Multiplicative ideal theory
- Topological methods in ring theory
- Zariski-Riemann spaces of valuation domains
- Factorization theory in rings and monoids
- Module theory and linear algebra over rings
- Dedekind, Prüfer, and Krull domains and generalizations
Papers should be formated in LaTeX, contain an informative abstract, MSC-numbers, and a list of keywords. (The initial submission can be in any kind of LaTeX, but authors of accepted papers will be asked to use Springer's style files for the final version, see below.)
The submitted articles will be refereed to the standards of a respectable algebra journal.
Tentative Timeline
Conference participants who submit a paper to the proceedings shouldAuthors of accepted papers, please use Springer's LaTeX style for "contributed works" to format the final version. Go to Springer's website, scroll down and find "Templates: LaTeX template for contributed works". Download and unzip, and use "authorsample.tex" in the subdirectory newsv-mult/author as a LaTeX-template.