Subject: NA Digest, V. 95, # 01 NA Digest Sunday, January 1, 1995 Volume 95 : Issue 01 Today's Editor: Cleve Moler The MathWorks, Inc. moler@mathworks.com Today's Topics: NA Digest Calendar WWW Server for Journal of Approximation Theory Re: Charta of Free Electronic Access to Publications Change of Address for Magolu monga-Made SIAM Southeastern-Atlantic Section Seminar on Simulation of Devices and Technologies Conference on Modeling in Mechanics of Continuous Media Electronic Transactions on Numerical Analysis Contents, Constructive Approximation Submissions for NA Digest: Mail to na.digest@na-net.ornl.gov. Information about NA-NET: Mail to na.help@na-net.ornl.gov. ------------------------------------------------------- From: NA Digest Date: Sun Jan 1 11:15:22 EST 1995 Subject: NA Digest Calendar NA Digest Calendar Date Topic Place NA Digest # Jan 3- 6 Computational Computer Design Maui, Hawaii 17 Jan. 9 Bristol-Bath Numerical Analysis Day Bristol, UK 50 Jan. 9-10 Conference Honoring Ake Bjorck Linkoping, Sweden 37 Jan. 13-16 Wavelets and Filter Banks San Jose, CA 47 Jan. 15-18 Bond Graph Modeling and Simulation Las Vegas, NV 4 Jan. 16-18 Markov Chains Raleigh, NC 7 Jan. 16-18 Bond Graph Modeling and Simulation Las Vegas, NV 47 Jan. 16-18 Workshop on Markov Chains Raleigh, NC 45 Jan. 20-22 Numerical Treatment of Coupled Systems Kiel, Germany 44 Jan. 22-24 Symposium on Discrete Algorithms San Francisco, CA 51 Jan. 23-27 Optimal Design and Control Short Course Newport News, VA 45 Jan. 23-27 Optimal Design and Control Newport News, VA 31 Feb. 6- 9 Massively Parallel Computation McLean, VA 26 Feb. 8-10 Computational Issues in the Geosciences San Antonio, TX 27 Feb. 8-10 Mathematical and Comp. Geoscience San Antonio, TX 51 Feb. 14-16 Numerical Methods for PDE Torino, Italy 48 Feb. 15-17 Parallel Processing San Francisco, CA 51 Feb. 15-17 SIAM Conference on Parallel Processing San Francisco, CA Feb. 19-25 Applications of Interval Computations El Paso, TX 16 Feb. 20-24 Multiscale Phenomena Eilat, Israel 51 Mar. 2- 8 Scattered Data Fitting Cancun, Mexico 39 Mar. 13-16 Multidisciplinary Design Optimization Hampton, VA 46 Mar. 17-18 Krylov Subspace Methods Raleigh, NC 29 Mar. 20-21 Nonconvex Energy Functions Rutgers, NJ 20 Mar. 20-22 Steltjes Conference Toulouse, France 39 Mar. 22-24 Nonlinear Partial Differential Eqns. Knoxville, TN 41 Mar. 24-25 SIAM Southeastern-Atlantic Section Charleston, SC (1) Mar. 28... Sci. Computation & Diff. Eqns. Stanford, CA 50 Mar. 29-31 Systems and Control Houthalen, Belgium 43 Apr. 2- 7 Multigrid Methods Copper Mountain, CO 30 Apr. 3- 5 Applied Mathematical Programming London, England 41 Apr. 3- 6 Numerical Methods for Fluid Dynamics Oxford, England 43 Apr. 4- 6 Real Numbers and Computers Saint-Etienne, France 47 Apr. 10-12 Parameter Identification Karlsruhe, Germany 46 Apr. 20-22 Computational and Applied Mathematics Austin, TX 49 Apr. 20-22 Computational and Applied Mathematics Austin, TX 42 Apr. 24-28 3rd INRIA-SIAM Wave Propagation Conf. Juan-les-Pins, France 19 Apr. 26-30 Numerical Analysis & Applied Math. Constanza,Romania 26 Apr. 27-29 Control and Its Applications St. Louis, MO 36 Apr. 28-30 Global Optimization Princeton, NJ 47 May 9-12 Agriculture & Bio-Industries Brussels, Belgium 42 May 15-19 Graphics Interface '95 Quebec City, Canada 36 May 16-20 Domain Decomposition Methods Beijing, China 45 May 16-20 Applied Computer Algebra Albuquerque, NM 46 May 21-24 Object-Oriented Numerics Conference Jackson Lake, WY 32 May 21-26 Centenial Hurwitz on Stability Theory Monte Verita, CH 49 May 22-26 Flow through Porous Media Saint-Etienne, France 48 June 5- 9 Spectral And High Order Methods Houston, TX 44 June 5- 9 Control and Information Shatin NT, Hong Kong 33 June 6-10 Inertial Manifolds Xi'an, China 21 June 13-21 Nonlinear Optimization Erice, Sicily, Italy 44 June 17-20 IMACS Symposium on Iterative Methods Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria 46 June 17-20 Iterative Methods in Linear Algebra Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria 39 June 19-22 Inertial Manifolds Date Change Xian, China 46 June 20-24 Honoring G. I. Marchuk Novosibirsk, Russia 28 June 21-24 Interface Computing and Statistics Pittsburgh, PA 50 June 22-29 Finite Element Approximations St.-Petersburg, Russia 46 June 26-30 Systems Analysis and Simulation Berlin, Germany 50 June 26... Mechanics of Continuous Media St.Peterbourg, Russia (1) June 27-30 Numerical Analysis Dundee, Scotland 37 July 3- 7 ICIAM, Int'l Cong. Indust. Appl. Math. Hamburg, Germany 23 July 3- 7 Mathematics of Neural Networks Oxford, UK 48 July 9-14 Ill-posed Inverse Problems San Diego, CA 48 July 9-14 Math Methods in Geophysical Imaging San Diego, CA 51 July 10-12 Linear Algebra and Its Applications Manchester, England 39 July 10-21 Nonlinear Waves Sapporo, Japan 43 July 10-12 South African N.A. Symposium Scottburgh, So. Africa 52 July 16... Mathematics of Numerical Analysis Park City, UT 48 July 17-21 Distributed Parameter Systems Warsaw, Poland 25 July 17-21 Modelling and Optimization Warsaw, Poland 32 July 31... Rocky Mountain Numerical Analysis Salt Lake City, UT 32 Aug. 2- 4 Computer Methods in Water Resources Beirut, Lebanon 50 Aug. 21-23 Workshop on Conservation Laws Trondheim, Norway 44 Aug. 27-31 Circuit Theory and Design Istanbul, Turkey 42 Aug. 29... Parallel Statistics and Economics Trier-Mainz, Germany 41 Sep. 12-15 Parallel Computing in Russia St.-Petersburg, Russia 45 Sep. 17-21 Acoustics of Submerged Structures Boston, MA 22 Sep. 26-29 Validated Numerics Wuppertal, Germany 37 Sep. 27-30 Mathematical Tools in Metrology Oxford, UK 51 Oct. 15-19 Parallel Algorithms Wuhan, China 52 Nov. 15-17 Simulation of Devices and Technologies Kruger, So. Africa (1) Nov. 19-22 Pure and Applied Mathematics Isa Town, Bahrain 38 Dec. 14-16 Dynamical Systems/Numerical Analysis Atlanta, GA 49 1996 Feb. 12-14 Network Optimization Problems Gainesville, FL 47 July 27-30 Conference Honoring Mike Powell Cambridge, England 48 Aug. 25-31 Congress Theor. & Appl. Mechanics Kyoto, Japan 46 ------------------------------ From: Paul Nevai Date: Tue, 27 Dec 1994 10:20:34 -0500 (EST) Subject: WWW Server for Journal of Approximation Theory It is our pleasure to announce the establishment of a WWW server for Journal of Approximation Theory at: http://math.ohio-state.edu/Groups/JAT This home page for JAT, still in development, contains large, easily usable address and e-mail lists of people in Approximation Theory, as well as tables of contents and additional information for authors and readers of JAT. Sincerely, Paul Nevai and Allan Pinkus Editors-in-Chiefs J. Approx. Theory Paul Nevai pali+@osu.edu Department of Mathematics nevai@math.ohio-state.edu The Ohio State University nevai@ohstpy.bitnet 231 West Eighteenth Avenue 1-614-292-3317 (Office) Columbus, Ohio 43210-1174 1-614-292-5310 (Answering Machine) The United States of America 1-614-292-1479 (Math Dept Fax) ------------------------------ From: Jon Claerbout Date: Mon, 26 Dec 94 13:45:42 -0800 Subject: Re: Charta of Free Electronic Access to Publications > From: R. Jeltsch > Date: Mon, 19 Dec 94 15:32:35 +0100 > Subject: > > Charta of free electronic access to publications: > 4. Everybody who uses the right of electronic access to a paper is > entitled to print freely one copy of this for personal or restricted > use. He is not entitled to sell copies of this paper at profit. ^^^^^^^^^ There are many "nonprofit" publishing houses that compete with commercial publishers. I recommend dropping the words, "at profit". BTW, check out my free books. Jon Claerbout, jon@sep.stanford.edu, Stanford Exploration Project HREF="http://sepwww.stanford.edu/sep/jon"> Jon Claerbout ------------------------------ From: Magolu monga-Made Date: Thu, 29 Dec 1994 12:45:07 +0100 (MET) Subject: Change of Address for Magolu monga-Made Here are my new co-ordinates MAGOLU monga-Made CERFACS PARALLEL ALGORITHM TEAM 42, avenue Gustave Coriolis 31057 TOULOUSE Cedex FRANCE tel : (33) 61 19 3032 fax : (33) 61 19 3030 email : mmmago@cerfacs.fr ------------------------------ From: Mei Chen Date: Mon, 26 Dec 1994 13:10:28 -0500 Subject: SIAM Southeastern-Atlantic Section The Second Announcement and Call for Papers The 19th Annual Meeting of SIAM Southeastern-Atlantic Section March 24-25, 1995 Charleston, South Carolina Invited Speakers: Carl de Boor, University of Wisconsin at Madison "Multivariate Polynomial Interpolation" James Epperson, University of Alabama at Huntsville "A Kernel-based Method for the Numerical Solution of Backward Parabolic Problems" Robert Plemmons, Wake Forest University "Survey of Mathematics in Image Restoration" Margaret Wright, AT\&T Bell Laboratory, President of SIAM "Linear Algebra Needs and Issues in Numerical Optimization" Mini Symposia: Applied Linear Algebra Michael Berry (organizer), University of Tennessee Randy Bramley, University of Indiana at Bloomington Padma Raghavan, University of Tennessee Dave Semeraro, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Noel Nachtigal, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Approximation Theory and Applications Tom Kunkle (organizer), College of Charleston Jorg Peters, Purdue University Mike Neamtu, Vanderbilt University Applications of Numerical Optimization Jon Tolle (organizer), University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Paul Gilmore, Florida State University Carroll Nunn, Texas Tech University Anthony Kearsley, Rice University Sung Kwon and Kim-Fai Hung, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Short Courses: Bjorn Jawerth, University of South Carolina "Wavelets" Alan Lazer, University of Miami Joseph McKenna, University of Connecticut, Storrs "Large-scale Nonlinear Oscillations in Asymmetric Systems" Contributed Papers: Several sessions of 20 minute presentations of contributed papers will be held. Papers in all areas of applied mathematics are welcome. To contribute a paper send a title and abstract of no more than 100 words by {\bf February 15, 1995}, to 2chenm@citadel.edu or to Mei Chen, Department of Math/CS, The Citadel, Charleston, SC 29409. Abstracts should contain the title, author(s), affiliation(s) and body of abstract. Student Papers: Sessions of 20 minute presentations of student papers will be held, and cash prizes will be given for the best student papers. Students who desire to contribute a paper should send a title and abstract under the same guidelines as in the previous paragraph and should clearly mark on the abstract that the contribution is a student paper. Meeting Details: The meeting will be held on the campus of The Citadel in Charleston, South Carolina, on Friday and Saturday, March 24-25, 1995. It will begin at 1:00 p.m. on Friday, March 24 and end at around 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, March 25. Information: E-mail to 2chenm@citadel.edu or call at (803) 953-7896 for further information. ------------------------------ From: Grigorii V. Gadiyak Date: Thu, 29 Dec 1994 13:53:01 +0700 Subject: Seminar on Simulation of Devices and Technologies First Announcement ISSDT- 95 The Fourth International Seminar on Simulation of Devices and Technologies 15-17 November 1995 KRUGER NATIONAL PARK South Africa Presented by Carl and Emily Funchs Institute for Microelectronics ( CEFIM) University of Pretoria The Institute of Computational Technologies Russian Academy of Sciences Siberian Division Target dates 28 February 1995 Preliminary registration 31 May 1995 Last date for receiving abstracts 31 July 1995 Notification of acceptance of papers 30 September 1995 Last date for receiving papers Seminar Secretariat Mrs. T.C.Botha Techno Scene P.O.Box,70251 The Willows, 0041 South Africa Tel.: +27 12 807 0869 Fax: +27 12 807 1699 e-mail: simdev @ ee.up.ac.za ------------------------------ From: Grigorii V. Gadiyak Date: Thu, 29 Dec 1994 13:52:42 +0700 Subject: Conference on Modeling in Mechanics of Continuous Media First Announcement MMCM - 95 13 INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP on MODELING IN MECHANICS OF CONTINUOUS MEDIA 26 June - 1 July, 1995, St.Peterbourg (Peterhof), Russia. The 13th Session of the International Workshop on Modeling in Mechanics of Continuous Media will be held in St.Peterbourg (Peterhof),Russia. MMCM-95 will be 13th Workshop in a series which began in 1971. The main task of the workshop traditionally consists in comparative discussion of various simulation methods for physical phenomena in continue. The Scientific Program includes invited lectures and contributed papers on different science areas. Conference Topics will include: Dynamic instability of non-linear systems,Theory of turbulent and breaking flow ,Non-linear waves in liquids and solids, Strength and destruction theory of solid state, Statistical foundations of the mechanics of continue, Rarefied gas dynamics, Theory of inhomogeneous multiphase systems, Modeling and optimization of modern technologies, Mathematical modeling in ecology and biology, Equation state of media Simulation of Devices . * Authors should submit 2 copies of 300 words summery to one of the following Program Committee members: Vice-Chairman prof.Grigirii Gadiyak (Novosibirsk), Dr. A.Volkov (St.Peterbourg) Schedule for paper Submission Abstract deadline April 2 1995 Notification of Acceptance April 15 1995 Photo-ready copies June 26 1995 Conference Vice-Chair Professor G.Gadiyak Institute of Computational Technologies Prospect Lavrentiev 6, Novosibirsk, 630090, Russia tel: 3832 350280 ,fax: 3832 351242 telex: 133122 sovet su e-mail: gadiyak@ ict.nsk.su To Secretariat of MMCM-95 Dr. A.Volkov, Faculty of Mathematics and Mechanics State St.Peterbourg University Bibliotechnaya pl.2 St-Peterbourg-Petrodvoretz 198904, Russia tel (007812) 4284147 ,fax:(007812) 428 6649 e-mail: vaa@ math.lgu.spt.su ------------------------------ From: ETNA Date: Sat, 31 Dec 1994 15:14:59 -0500 (EST) Subject: Electronic Transactions on Numerical Analysis ELECTRONIC TRANSACTIONS ON NUMERICAL ANALYSIS Electronic Transactions on Numerical Analysis (ETNA) is an electronic journal for the publication of significant new and important developments in numerical analysis and scientific computing. 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The subject of the message should be: ETNA registration. Titles and abstracts of papers published in ETNA will be e-mailed quarterly to the return addresses of all such requests. Inquiries for further information should be e-mailed to etna@mcs.kent.edu. The contents of the December issue of ETNA is Electronic Transactions on Numerical Analysis Volume 2, 1994 Fast iterative methods for solving Toeplitz-plus-Hankel least squares. Michael K. Ng. vol.2.1994/pp154-170.dir/pp154-170.ps. Domain decomposition and multigrid algorithms for elliptic problems on unstructured meshes. Tony F. Chan and Barry F. Smith. vol.2.1994/pp171-182.dir/pp171-182.ps Convergence of infinite products of matrices and inner--outer iteration schemes. Rafael Bru, L. Elsner, and M. Neumann. vol.2.1994/pp183-193.dir/pp183-193.ps. Reducibility and characterization of symplectic Runge-Kutta methods. Peter Goertz and Rudolf Scherer. vol.2.1994/pp194-204.dir/pp194-204.ps. Arden Ruttan, Managing Editor, ETNA Department of Mathematics and Computer Science Kent State University, Kent Ohio e-mail etna@mcs.kent.edu tel 216-672-4004x270 fax 216-672-7824 ------------------------------ From: E. B. Saff Date: Fri, 30 Dec 1994 15:38:11 -0500 Subject: Contents, Constructive Approximation Contents CONSTRUCTIVE APPROXIMATION Volume 10 Number 4 1994 439 Ying Guang Shi A Theorem of Grunwald-Type for Hermite-Fejer Interpolation of Higher Order 451 B. J. C. Baxter, N. Sivakumar, and J. D. Ward Regarding the p-Norms of Radial Basis Interpolation Matrices 469 H. Stahl Poles and Zeros of Best Rational Approximants of |x| 523 R. Laugesen Conformal Mapping of Long Quadrilaterals and Thick Doubly Connected Domains ------------------------------ End of NA Digest ************************** -------