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NA Digest   Sunday, July 15, 1990   Volume 90 : Issue 25

Today's Editor: Cleve Moler

Today's Topics:

     SIAM Journal on Control and Optimization 
     IBM 1990 Supercomputing Competition

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From: SIAM Publications Department <SIAMPUBS@wharton.upenn.edu>
Date: Tue, 10 Jul 90 12:18 EDT
Subject: SIAM Journal on Control and Optimization 

SIAM Journal on Control and Optimization 
Volume 28  Number 6  November 1990 
 
Contents 
 
Finite-Dimensional Compensators for Infinite-dimensional 
Systems Via Galerkin-type 
Approximation 
Kazufumi Ito 
 
The Disturbance Decoupling Problem for Implicit Linear 
Discrete-Time Systems 
A. Banaszuk, M. Kociecki, and K.M. Przyluski 
 
Differential Games: A Viability Approach 
Jean-Pierre Aubin 
 
Asymptotic Stabilization of a Class of Smooth Two-dimensional 
Systems  
W.P. Dayawansa, C.F. Martin, and G. Knowles 
 
A J-Spectral Factorization Approach to H  Control 
Michael Green, Keith Glover, David Limebeer, and John Doyle 
 
Decomposition/Coordination Algorithms in Stochastic 
Optimization 
J.-C. Culioli and G. Cohen 
 
Hamilton-Jacobi Theory for Optimal Control Problems with Data 
Measurable in Time 
R.B. Vinter and P. Wolenski 
 
Approximation of the Zakai Equation by the Splitting Up 
Method 
A. Bensoussan, R. Glowinski, and A. Rascanu 
 
On Adaptive Stabilization of Time-Varying Stochastic Systems 
Lei Guo 
 
Relationships Between Various Markovian Decision Problem 
Classes 
Gary J. Koehler 
 
Computable Bounds for the Sensitivity of the Algebraic 
Riccati Equation 
P. Gahinet and A.J. Laub 
 
Lyapunov Functions and Almost Sure Exponential Stability of 
Stochastic Differential Equations 
Based on Semimartingales with Spatial Parameters 
Xuerong Mao 
 
Global Stabilization of Partially Linear Composite Systems 
A. Saberi, P.V. Kokotovic, and H.J. Sussmann 
 
For additional information regarding the SIAM Journal on Control
and Optimization, please contact Vickie Kearn, Publisher, SIAM,
3600 University City Science Center, Philadelphia, PA  19104-
2688; telephone: (215) 382-9800; fax: (215) 387-7999; e-mail:
siampubs@wharton.upenn.edu.


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From: Alan Karp <KARP@IBM.COM>
Date: Wed, 11 Jul 90 14:01:39 PDT
Subject: IBM 1990 Supercomputing Competition

     1990  IBM SUPERCOMPUTING COMPETITION ANNOUNCEMENT NOTICE

             "Call for Papers" to be presented at the
    IBM Large Scale Computer Analysis and Modeling Conference
               Park City, Utah  April 24 - 26, 1991

       Sponsored by the IBM Corporation and IBM Canada Ltd.

IBM invites authors from industry, research and academia to submit
papers in competition for major cash awards. The competition is for
First, Second and Third Prizes in each of five divisions:

        Physical Sciences and Mathematics
        Engineering
        Life and Health Sciences
        Social Sciences, Humanities and the Arts
        Computer Sciences - Distributed and Cooperative Processing

 The prizes in each of the five divisions are:

         1st - $25,000,  2nd - $15,000,  and  3rd - $10,000

Each paper must describe large scale analysis and modeling work
using an IBM 3090 with Vector Facility as the primary computational
system or the paper must describe new and innovative approaches to
analysis and modeling using distributed or cooperative processing in
which IBM technical workstations are linked to IBM mainframes.
Judging will be done by panels of noted non-IBM experts in each
division. IBM will join in publishing the winning and honorable
mention papers selected by the panels of judges. The PROCEEDINGS
will include all prize and honorable mention papers and abstracts of
selected additional papers. To enter the competition, authors must
submit an acceptable abstract and complete the registration
procedures. All necessary information is provided in the General
Information Brochure which can be obtained from your local IBM
Branch Office or by contacting:

     IBM Competition Administrator    IBM Competition Administrator
     36 Mill Plain Road Suite 404     IBM Canada Ltd., Department 2/64
     Danbury, CT 06811                245 Consumers Road
     Voice: (203) 794-1355            North York, Ontario M2J1S2
     FAX:   (203) 792-7507            (416) 758-4136

Registrations must be received by October 16, 1990. Final papers
must be received by January 15, 1991. Papers will be presented at
the IBM Large Scale Analysis and Modeling Conference, Park City,
Utah, in April 1991.

The competition is open to any individual or team working or living
in the U.S.A. or Canada, excluding employees of the IBM Corporation,
IBM Canada Ltd., and IBM related companies and their families.


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