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including a brief CV and, if needed, a motivated request for
financial support, must be sent before April 30, 2002 to:
P.O. Amblard / Les Houches 2002
Laboratoire des Images et Signaux,
ENSIEG-BP 46,
38402 Saint-Martin d'Heres cedex,
France
or, electronically, to:
houches@lis.inpg.fr
WEB SITE
http://www.lis.inpg.fr/houches.htm
More information on the Les Houches Physics School may be found at:
http://w3houches.ujf-grenoble.fr
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Date: Fri, 21 Dec 2001 13:29:57 +0100
From: Wavelets 2002 <wavelets@euclides.imub.ub.es>
Subject: #17 Meeting: Workshop on Wavelets and Applications
FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT
Workshop on "Wavelets and Applications"
Barcelona, July 1 - 6, 2002
The Institute of Mathematics of the University of Barcelona (IMUB)
organizes a workshop on "Wavelets and Applications", addressed to
graduate students and young researches not necessarily specialized on
wavelets.
Some of the main courses of the workshop are the following:
- Introduction and basic aspects of Wavelets theory (G. Weiss).
- Wavelets and Probability (D. Gundy).
- Wavelets and numerical methods (C. Canuto and A. Tabacco).
The workshop will also consist of several specialized lectures related
and complementing the above courses.
More information can be found at the URL:
http://www.imub.ub.es/wavelets/
The Organizers:
M.J. Carro, J. Cerda, J. Soria
IMUB Phone: (34)-93 402 1385
University of Barcelona Fax: (34)-93 403 5963
Gran Via 585, 08071 BARCELONA (SPAIN)
http://www.imub.ub.es/wavelets
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Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2001 19:40:49 +0800 (SST)
From: Wei Guowei <guowei@cz3.nus.edu.sg>
Subject: #18 Job: MSc/PhD scholarship at U of Signapore
Dear All,
MSc/PhD scholarships are available at the Department
of Computational Science, National University of
Singapore. Research directions are as follows:
Computational biology/Bioinformatics
Computational fluid dynamics
Computational solid mechanics/CAD
Computational electrodynamics
Complex systems/Nonlinear dynamics/Chaos control
Computational chemistry/Chemical dynamics
Computational material science/Nano materials
Vibration analysis/Optimization
Wavelet analysis and applications
Numerical analysis
Scientific computing
Image/signal processing
We welcome students with a background in any of the following:
Applied mathematics
Theoretical physics/chemistry
Computational biology
Electric engineering
Computer engineering/science
Mechanical engineering
Civil engineering
Please send your application to:
Department of Computational Science
National University of Singapore
Singapore 117543
Facsimile: (+65) 774 6756
Email: cscrk@nus.edu.sg
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Date: Mon, 01 Oct 2001 10:41:19 -0500
From: Oleg Vasilyev <VasilyevO@missouri.edu>
Subject: #19 Job: PhD Position at U of Missouri
An exiting opportunity exists for a PhD student to work in the field of
wavelet applications to the solution of geophysical fluid dynamics
problems. The student involved in the project will further develop a
dynamically adaptive second-generation wavelet collocation method,
implement it on massively parallel computers, and apply it to the
solution of challenging problems of geophysical relevance. The details
about second generation wavelet collocation method and other relevant
information can be found at
http://landau.mae.missouri.edu/~vasilyev/Publications/index.html.
The candidate should preferably have a master s degree (or equivalent)
in mathematics, computer science, physics, geophysics, or an engineering
discipline and have a strong interest in computational techniques. The
strong mathematical foundation, the knowledge of fluid mechanics and
programming experience in C or Fortran is in advantage.
Starting annual stipend will range from $12,000 to $16,000 depending on
qualifications. The assistantship includes a tuition waiver. Interested
students are urged to mail their resumes to
Prof. Oleg V. Vasilyev
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
University of Missouri-Columbia
E3415 Engineering Building East
Columbia, MO 65211
or send e-mail to
VasilyevO@missouri.edu
Please make sure to include your GPA, a list of attended courses,
degrees obtained, and contact information on 3 references.
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Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2001 11:28:10 -0800 (PST)
From: Emmanuel Candes <emmanuel@acm.caltech.edu>
Subject: #20 Job: Faculty position at Caltech Applied Math
Position in Multiscale Modeling and Simulation
Division of Engineering and Applied Science
California Institute of Technology
A tenure-track assistant professor position in the area of applied
mathematics, focused on multiscale modeling and simulation, in the Division
of Engineering and Applied Science at the California Institute of
Technology is open to candidates with exceptional research and
instructional ability. The length of the initial appointment is four years
and it is contingent on the completion of the PhD degree.
Research topics of interest include: dynamics and dynamical systems, model
reduction of large systems, modeling and simulation across multiple length
scales, stochastic systems, and uncertainty management. Candidates should
have a strong foundation in mathematical and computational analysis
relevant to their research program. In addition, candidates should have a
strong interaction with at least one applied area that could be, for
example, in biology and biological engineering, chemistry and chemical
engineering, environmental and earth sciences, materials science, or
mechanics and mechanical engineering.
Candidates would participate in undergraduate and graduate teaching within
the Division of Engineering and Applied Science. This would include active
participation in one or more of the following EAS graduate programs,
depending on background and interests: Applied and Computational
Mathematics (ACM), Applied Mechanics (AM), or Control and Dynamical Systems
(CDS).
Applicants should apply on-line by visiting
http://www.acm.caltech.edu/search/
and following the instructions outlined there. You will be asked to submit
a letter of application; a brief statement of research accomplishments,
interests, and goals; curriculum vitae; selected reprints; and have four
letters of recommendation (at least one commenting on teaching) sent to the
address indicated on the website.
Review of applications will begin January 15, 2002 and will continue until
the position is filled.
Caltech is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. Women,
minorities, veterans, and disabled persons are encouraged to apply.
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Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2001 17:51:23 +0100
From: Stephan Dahlke <dahlke@math.uni-bremen.de>
Subject: #21 CFP: Wavelet and Fractal Methods in Science and Engineering
CALL FOR PAPERS FOR THEME ISSUE OF THE AJSE
WAVELET AND FRACTAL METHODS IN SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
The Editorial Board of the Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering
(AJSE) plans to publish a Theme Issue on Wavelet and Fractal Methods
in Science and Engineering in June 2003. The purpose of this issue is
to attract research papers containing recent developments and new
trends in this continuously growing area of research. The issue is
expected to contain the latest developments in wavelet- and
fractal-analysis and their various applications. All manuscripts (with
the exception of invited papers) will be subject to the standard
refereeing process of AJSE.
Lead Technical Editor
Professor Abul Hasan Siddiqi, Department of Mathematical Sciences, KFUPM
Technical Editor
Dr. Gabor Korvin, Department of Earth Sciences, KFUPM
Guest Technical Editors
Professor Umberto Mosco, Department of Mathematics, University of Rome,
Italy
PD Dr. Stephan Dahlke, Department of Mathematics, University of Bremen,
Germany
Professor Willi Freeden, University of Kaiserslautern, Dept.
Mathematics, Geomathematics Group, Germany
Areas of Interest
This issue of the AJSE welcomes original contributions (not previously
published) in any of the following or related areas:
Analysis on Fractals
Calculus of Variations on Fractals
Differential Equations on Fractals
Current Developments in Wavelet Theory
Interconnection Between Fractals and Wavelets
Wavelets and Partial Differential Equations
Wavelets and Optimization
Wavelets and Fractals in Image Processing
Application of Fractals and Wavelets in Science and Engineering
PUBLICATION SCHEDULE
Deadline for submission of manuscripts: September 30, 2002
Notification of acceptance of papers: February 28, 2003
Publication of the Theme Issue: June 30, 2003
NOTE TO AUTHORS
Four copies of the manuscript should be submitted to:
Dr. Harry A. Mavromatis, Managing Editor
The Arabian Journal for Science & Engineering
King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals
KFUPM Box 5033, Dhahran 31261, Saudi Arabia
Telephone: (+966) 3 860 5418
Fax: (+966) 3 860 5458
E-mail: ajse@kfupm.edu.sa
Authors may obtain details of the format and style adopted by the AJSE
by referring to previous issues;
by contacting the Managing Editor at the above address.
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Date: Fri, 21 Dec 2001 13:23:21 -0500 (EST)
From: Thomas Hogan <hogan@math.ohio-state.edu>
Subject: #22 Contents: J. Approx. Th. - oct01/dec01 TOC
Table of Contents: J. Approx. Theory, Volume 112, Number 2, October 2001
Francisco Luquin
On multivariate quasipolynomials of the minimal deviation from zero
159--170
Tam\'{a}s Erd\'{e}lyi
Markov-type inequalities for products of M\"{u}ntz polynomials
171--188
K. H. Kwon, L. L. Littlejohn, and G. J. Yoon
Orthogonal polynomial solutions of spectral type differential equations:
Magnus' conjecture
189--215
Horst Alzer, Stephan Ruscheweyh, and Luis Salinas
Inequalities for cyclic functions
216--225
Yunkang Liu
Approximation by Dirichlet series with nonnegative coefficients
226--234
Martin Burger and Andreas Neubauer
Error bounds for approximation with neural networks
235--250
Mourad E. H. Ismail, Galliano Valent, and Gang J. Yoon
Some orthogonal polynomials related to elliptic functions
251--278
Eggert Briem
Approximations from subspaces of $C_0(X)$
279--294
Yuan Xu
Representation of reproducing kernels and the Lebesgue constants on
the ball
295--310
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