CALL FOR PAPERS
The IEEE International Symposium on Computer Arithmetic (ARITH) has been the premier conference for computer arithmetic since 1969. ARITH 2026 welcomes submissions of papers describing recent scientific advances related to computer arithmetic. Accepted papers will be presented at the conference and included in the conference proceedings and in the IEEE Xplore Digital Library.
Submissions must be in English and should be at most 8 pages for full papers, or 4 pages for short industry papers in the IEEE CS Conference format (including references). Submissions will be subject to double-blind review. Papers under review elsewhere are not acceptable for submission to ARITH 2026. By submitting a paper, authors implicitly confirm that they are solely submitting it to ARITH 2026.
Submission details will be provided soon.
For formatting instructions, please refer to: http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html.
The review process for ARITH 2026 is double-blind. Author names, affiliations, and grants must be anonymized in submitted papers, and self-references should be handled as third-party references. Papers not complying with this policy will be administratively rejected. While non-anonymous preprints or code repositories are not considered a violation of this policy, reviewers are discouraged from seeking them out. Authors should provide anonymized versions of any related artifacts where applicable.
Important Dates
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Abstract submission deadline | January 23, 2026 |
Paper submission deadline | January 30, 2026 |
Reviews completed and Authors notified | April 10, 2026 |
Topics of interest include, but are not restricted to:
- Arithmetic foundations, systems and formats
- Arithmetic theory of computer systems
- Number representation of integers, real and complex numbers, finite-fields, etc.
- Analysis of number systems such as fixed/floating point, intervals, posits, etc.
- Novel arithmetic systems and application-specic number formats
- Standardization (e.g., IEEE P3109, IEEE 754-2029)
- Implementation of computer arithmetic
- Novel architecture of arithmetic units on various technologies including traditional, FPGA, optical, analog, quantum, etc.
- High-performance, low-power and fault-tolerant designs and implementations
- Design tools and methodologies, including testing and formal verification
- Algorithms and numerics
- Computer approximations of elementary and special functions
- Arithmetic algorithms and their analysis (e.g., mixed precision, error analysis, etc.)
- Design, compilation, optimization, validation, and verification of numerical software
- Application-specific arithmetic
- Artificial intelligence, machine learning and deep learning
- Cryptography and security
- Signal processing, multimedia, and computer graphics
All topics that relate to intensive use of computer arithmetic are welcome as well.