From na-net@patience.stanford.edu Sun Aug 19 20:47:55 1990 Received: from sparky.EPM.ORNL.GOV by CS.UTK.EDU with SMTP (5.61++/2.5s-UTK) id AA08957; Sun, 19 Aug 90 20:45:02 -0400 Received: from msr.epm.ornl.gov by sparky.EPM.ORNL.GOV (4.1/1.34) id AA02508; Sun, 19 Aug 90 20:44:58 EDT Received: from beauty.Stanford.EDU by msr.epm.ornl.gov (5.61/1.34) id AA05125; Sun, 19 Aug 90 20:43:51 -0400 Received: from patience.Stanford.EDU by beauty.Stanford.EDU (4.0/inc-1.5) id AA24079; Sun, 19 Aug 90 17:38:55 PDT Received: from bravery.Stanford.EDU by patience.Stanford.EDU (4.0/inc-1.5) id AA27255; Sun, 19 Aug 90 16:42:30 PDT Received: by bravery.Stanford.EDU (4.0/inc-1.5) id AA14316; Sun, 19 Aug 90 16:42:37 PDT Date: Sun, 19 Aug 90 16:42:37 PDT From: na-net@patience.stanford.edu Message-Id: <9008192342.AA14316@bravery.Stanford.EDU> Return-Path: Subject: NA-NET distribution message Maint-Path: maintainer@na-net.stanford.edu To: na-net@patience.stanford.edu Reply-To: na-net@patience.stanford.edu Comment: requests, comments or problems to nanet@na-net.stanford.edu Comment: submissions to na@na-net.stanford.edu Status: R NA Digest Sunday, August 19, 1990 Volume 90 : Issue 29 Today's Editor: Cleve Moler Today's Topics: Wavelet Code Availability New Phone Numbers at Maryland Second International Conference on Industrial and Applied Mathematics ------------------------------------------------------- From: Dick Beyer Date: Tue, 14 Aug 90 11:03:47 PDT Subject: Wavelet Code Availability Does anybody know where I could get any code to do wavelet transforms? Being able to choose the wavelet would be nice, but just the Haar wavelet would be ok too. Thanks, Dick Beyer Applied Math University of Washington Seattle, WA 98195 206-685-9395 e-mail: dbeyer@amath.washington.edu ------------------------------ From: G. W. Stewart Date: Tue, 14 Aug 90 14:53:08 -0400 Subject: New Phone Numbers at Maryland The University of Maryland is changing phone systems. Our new numbers are Howard Elman 301 405 2694 Dianne O'Leary 301 405 2678 Pete Stewart 301 405 2681 ------------------------------ From: ICIAM '91 Date: Thu, 16 Aug 90 09:36 EDT Subject: Second International Conference on Industrial and Applied Mathematics Final Call for Papers Second International Conference on Industrial and Applied Mathematics (ICIAM 91) July 8-12, 1991 Washington, D.C., USA Hosted by SIAM (Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics) Interested in Participating? FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS ICIAM 91 Message to SIAM Members: The International Conference on Industrial and Applied Mathematics is an important international event that occurs every four years. It is meant to spotlight the applied and computational community and focus worldwide attention on mathematics professionals. There will be no SIAM Annual Meeting in 1991. Make plans to attend ICIAM 91. See you in D.C.! ICIAM 91 Update o More than 1200 applied and computational mathematicians, engineers and scientists worldwide have already sent in requests for abstract and minisymposium proposal forms. o More than 35% of the requests are from outside the U.S.A. o More than 60 representatives throughout the world are distributing ICIAM 91 materials. o Proposals and abstracts already received encompass exciting and recent advances in applied and computational mathematics. o It's not too early! This conference is truly anticipated as an international forum for applied and computational mathematicians and users of mathematics. Be a part of it...contribute a paper...come to Washington, D.C.! If you still haven't expressed your interest to us, please contact us to ensure that you stay on the ICIAM 91 mailing list. ICIAM 91--July 8-12, 1991, Washington, D.C., USA Invited Presentations* Dynamic Energy Minimization and Phase Transformations in Solids John M. Ball Department of Mathematics Heriot-Watt University, Scotland Intermediate Asymptotics in Micromechanics Grigorii I. Barenblatt Institute of Oceanography USSR Academy of Sciences, USSR Mathematical and Computational Models of Vision Michael Brady Department of Engineering Science University of Oxford, Great Britain Aspects of Constrained Optimization Andrew R. Conn Department of Combinatorics and Optimization University of Waterloo, Canada Modulation Equations Arising in the Mechanics of Continuous Media Wiktor Eckhaus Mathematisch Instituut Rijksuniversiteit te Utrecht, The Netherlands Some Industrial Problems Solved in the Framework of the European Consortium of Mathematics in Industry Antonio Fasano Istituto Mathematico "U. Dini" Universita Degli Studi (Firenze), Italy Numerical Solution of Linear Algebraic Equations Arising from Convection-Diffusion Equations Gene H. Golub Department of Computer Science Stanford University, USA Discrete Mathematics in Manufacturing Martin Groetschel Institut fuer Mathematik Universitaet Augsburg, West Germany Computational Methods for Chemically Reacting Flow Thomas J.R. Hughes Division of Applied Mechanics Stanford University, USA Interior Point Methods in Optimization Narendra K. Karmarkar Mathematical Sciences Research Center AT&T Bell Laboratories, USA Forced Nonlinear Surface Waves Klaus W. Kirchgassner Institut fuer Mathematik Universitaet Stuttgart, West Germany Optimal Control and Viscosity Solutions Pierre-Louis Lions Universite de Paris IX, France Wavelets and Applications to Numerical Analysis Yves F. Meyer CEREMADE Universite Paris Dauphine, France Dynamics of Patterns, Waves and Interfaces from the Reaction-Diffusion Aspect Masayasu Mimura Department of Mathematics Hiroshima University, Japan Generation of Biological Pattern and the Formulation of Morphogenetic Flows James D. Murray Center for Mathematical Biology, University of Oxford, Great Britain, and Department of Applied Mathematics, University of Washington, USA Radar Architectures--From Microwave Processing to Computational Power Gabriel Ruget Defense and Control Systems Division Thomson CSF, France Advances in Strongly Polynomial Linear Programming Algorithms Eva Tardos School of Operations Research and Industrial Engineering Cornell University, USA Applications of Massively Parallel Computing David J. Wallace Department of Physics University of Edinburgh, Scotland Computational Modeling of Flows in Porous Media Mary F. Wheeler Department of Mathematics University of Houston, USA Hierarchical Finite Elements and Related Preconditioners for Elliptic Partial Differential Equations Harry Yserentant Fachbereich Mathematik Universitaet Dortmund, West Germany _______________ *Titles of presentations tentative. Conference Topics Applied and Computational Mathematics, Computer Science, Applied Probability and Statistics, Scientific Computing, and Applications in Engineering and the Biological, Chemical, and Physical Sciences. Contributed Presentations - Posters and Lectures Participate in ICIAM 91 by submitting a paper, which you may present in lecture or poster format. The ICIAM 91 Program Committee is encouraging contributors to present their papers in poster form to increase communication among participants, foster the development of international friendships, and reduce the need for large numbers of parallel sessions. Authors will have approximately 15 minutes for contributed presentations (lecture format), with an additional 5 minutes for questions. Alternatively, they may elect the poster format that encourages interactive discussions with individuals interested in their work using flip charts and other visual aids. If you desire to present a paper (lecture or poster format), you must submit a summary not exceeding 100 words on an ICIAM 91 contributed paper/poster presentation form or facsimile. You may also submit an abstract via e-mail. Macros are available in LaTeX or TeX. To receive macros via e-mail contact iciam@wharton.upenn.edu. Papers will be reviewed by the program committee. Everyone who submits a paper will be notified by mail regarding acceptance. To obtain a form and guidelines for submitting a paper, please contact SIAM, 3600 University City Science Center, Philadelphia, PA 19104-2688; (215) 382- 9800; fax: (215) 386-7999; e-mail: iciam@wharton.upenn.edu. Deadline date for submission of contributed presentation forms: September 30, 1990. Registration Information and Announcements To obtain future announcements, the ICIAM 91 program, and registration information, please contact SIAM. If you have questions about ICIAM 91, write to: ICIAM 91 Conference Manager c/o SIAM 3600 University City Science Center Philadelphia, PA 19104-2688, USA E-MAIL: iciam@wharton.upenn.edu FAX (TELECOPY): (215) 386-7999 PHONE: (215) 382-9800 Exhibitor Information Booths and combined exhibits will be available to companies wishing to display their products and/or services. To ensure that you receive an exhibitor kit, please contact SIAM. About ICIAM 91 The conference organizers are developing a program that will focus worldwide attention on the importance of mathematical and computational methods in the solution of real world problems. A major exposition of computer hardware and software exhibits and demonstrations that will enable you to explore state-of-the-art technology is also planned. In addition to a program highlighting important advances in research and applications, there will be many opportunities for you to meet your colleagues from other countries. A directory of preregistered attendees and exhibitors (preregistered up to 3 weeks prior to conference) will be available at the conference. A supplement for the balance of attendees will be available after the conference. To find out about the many exciting features of ICIAM 91 as they are announced, please contact SIAM. Accommodations The conference will take place in Washington, D.C., at the Sheraton Washington, where SIAM is holding a block of rooms for those wishing to stay at the conferene site. The Sheraton is a modern air-conditioned hotel with 2,000 guest rooms, 25 meeting rooms, an exercise room, a large outdoor swimming pool, and many restaurants and lounge areas. It is located on the city's "Metro" subway system which provides easy inexpensive access to most points of interest. The hotel, on 12 acres of a wooded park-like setting, is within walking distance of the National Zoo, a few blocks from the National Cathedral, Embassy Row, historic Georgetown and Rock Creek Park. The Sheraton Washington boasts a multi-lingual staff fluent in a total of 20 languages, foreign currency exchange services, telex facilities, and electrical adapters. A U.S. post office is on the premises. For those seeking more economical accommodations, there will be a limited number of dormitory rooms available on a first come first served basis at George Washington University, just a few Metro stops away from the Sheraton Washington. Program Committee Robert E. O'Malley Jr., Chair Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Robert Azencott Universite de Paris-Sud (SMAI) Franco Brezzi Universita di Pavia (SIMAI) Carlo Cercignani Polytecnico Istitut di Milano (SIMAI) John E. Dennis, Jr. Rice University (SIAM) Peter J. Deuflhard Konrad-Zuse-Centrum fuer Informationstechnik (GAMM) Iain S. Duff Harwell Laboratory (IMA) J.C.R. Hunt University of Cambridge (IMA) P.A. Raviart Universite de Paris VI (SMAI) Ivar Stakgold University of Delaware (SIAM) Adriaan H.P. Van der Burgh Delft University of Technology (NRCI) Wolfgang L. Wendland Universitaet Stuttgart (GAMM) Standing Committee Roger Temam, Chair Universite Paris-Sud Vinicio Boffi Consiglio Nazionale delle Richerche C. William Gear, ICIAM 91 President University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Douglas S. Jones University of Dundee Patrick Lascaux Centre d'Etudes de Limeil Robert M. M. Mattheij Technische Universiteit Eindhoven James McKenna Bellcore Jean-Claude Nedelec Ecole Polytechnique Helmut Neunzert Universitat Kaiserslautern Ronald A. Scriven Central Electricity Research Laboratory Alberto Tesei Istituto per le Applicazioni del Calcolo "Mauro Picone" Wolfgang Walter Universitat Karlsruhe Sponsoring Societies Gesellschaft fur Angewandte Mathematik und Mechanik (GAMM) Institute of Mathematics and Its Applications (IMA) Societa Italiana di Matematica Applicata e Industriale (SIMAI) Societe de Mathematiques Appliquees et Industrielles (SMAI) Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) With the cooperation of Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique (INRIA) Hosted by SIAM ------------------------------ End of NA Digest ************************** -------