IPNet Digest Volume 19, Number 01 January 31, 2012 Today's Editors: Patricia K. Lamm, Michigan State University Stephan Anzengruber, Michigan State University Today's Topics: Conference: Inverse Problems: Modeling and Simulation Conference: Mathematical Modelling and Analysis Congress: Image and Signal Processing Symposium: Inverse Problems, Design and Optimization Research Fellow: Nonlinear Filtering in High Dimensions Professorial Post: Imaging and Visualization Tenure-Track Positions: Applied Mathematics New book: Inverse and Ill-posed Problems New book: On the Mathematics of Signal Processing Special Issue: Practical Perspective of Digital Imaging Table of Contents: Inverse Problems Table of Contents: Nonlinear Analysis: Modelling and Control Table of Contents: Int'l Journal of Mathematics and Computation Table of Contents: International Journal of Imaging and Robotics Submissions for IPNet Digest: Mail to ipnet-digest@math.msu.edu Information about IPNet: http://www.math.msu.edu/ipnet ----------------------------- Subject: Conference "Inverse Problems: Modeling and Simulation" From: ALEMDAR HASANOG(LU Date: 12/2/2011 THE SIXTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE INVERSE PROBLEMS: MODELING & SIMULATION http://www.ipms-conference.org Lykia World & Links Golf, Antalya -- Turkey May 21-26, 2012 Dear Colleagues, The Sixth International Conference "Inverse Problems: Modeling and Simulation" will be held during May 21-26, 2012 in one of the distinguished hotels of the Mediterranean Region, in famous Lykia World & Links Golf Antalya hotel (http://www.lykiaworldantalya.com/), Antalya, Turkey. As with the previous five IPMS conferences, the objective of this conference is to be multidisciplinary and international, bringing together scientists working on various topics of inverse problems in diverse areas, such as mathematics, engineering, physics, geology, chemistry, biology, medicine, material science, nanotechnology, meteorology, finance, and many areas in the fields of biotechnology, genetics and ecology. This Conference will also be under the auspices of the leading international journals, "Inverse Problems in Science and Engineering", "Inverse Problems", "Inverse and Ill-Posed Problems", and "Inverse Problems and Imaging". The main aim of the Conference is to bring together all classical and new inverse problems areas from various international scientific schools and to discuss new chalenges of inverse problems in current interdisciplinary sciences. The organizer of the Conference, Izmir University, will work to put together an excellent scientific program and social programs, including boat rides and visits to local archaeological sites. We welcome you to the Fourth International Conference "Inverse Problems: Modeling and Simulation". CHAIR: A. Hasanoglu (Hasanov) , Izmir University, Turkey CO-CHAIRS: G.S. Dulikravich, Florida International University, USA S. Kabanikhin, Sobolev Institute of Mathematics, Russia A. Neubauer, University of Linz, Austria D. Lesnic, University of Leeds, UK INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE H. T. Banks, N.C. State University, USA J. A. Burns, Virginia Tech, USA G. Chavent , University of Paris IX Dauphine and INRIA, France D. Gintides, National Technical University of Athens, Greece A. Grünbaum, UC Berkley, USA B. Hofmann, Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany M. Klibanov, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA P. Maass, University of Bremen, Germany F. Kojima, Kobe University, Japan J. McLaughlin, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA L. ling, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong M. Z. Nashed, University of Central Florida, USA B. Nilsson, Linnæus University, Sweden H. R. B. Orlande, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil R. Potthast, University of Reading, UK; University of Göttingen, Germany S. V. Pereverzyev, Johann-Radon-Institute – RICAM, Austria P. Sacks, Iowa State University, USA O. Scherzer, University of Vienna, Austria M. Slodicka, Ghent University, Belgium J. Taler, Krakow University of Technology, Poland V. V. Vasin, Inst. Math. Mechanics, Ekaterinburg, Russia Y. F. Wang, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China A. Yagola, Moscow State University, Russia Contact Address: A. Hasanov (Hasanoglu) Faculty of Arts and Sciences Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Izmir University 35350 Izmir, Turkiye E-mail: alemdar.hasanoglu@izmir.edu.tr, alemdar.hasanoglu@gmail.com, Web page of the Inverse Problems Conference-2012: http://www.ipms-conference.org/index.htm Web page of the conferences "Inverse Problems: Modeling and Simulation": http://www.ipms-conference.org ----------------------------- Subject: Conference MMA2012 From: Jaan Janno Date: 12/13/2011 17th International Conference on Mathematical Modelling and Analysis will take place in Tallinn on June 6 - 9, 2012. Conference topics include Application of mathematical methods to industrial problems Engineering optimization and multi-level searching problems Financial mathematics and mathematics in economics Mathematical modelling and analysis on the basis of fuzzy sets Multi-objective optimization and natural resources management Parallel computing Inverse and ill-posed problems. Information concerning the conference is available on the website http://www.ioc.ee/mma2012 ----------------------------- Subject: CISP'12-BMEI'12 Submission Deadline 30 March, Chongqing, China From: CISP BMEI Date: 1/6/2012 Dear Colleague, We cordially invite you to submit a paper to the upcoming 2012 5th International Congress on Image and Signal Processing (CISP 2012) and the 2012 5th International Conference on BioMedical Engineering and Informatics (BMEI 2012), to be jointly held from 16-18 October 2012, in Chongqing, China. Renowned as the Mountain City, Chongqing is a magnet for visitors from home and abroad for its cultural heritage and numerous attractions. There are many karst caves, hot springs, and gorges in the area. Major tourist spots in and near Chongqing include Dazu Grottoes (rock carvings began in the Tang Dynasty 650 A.D.), Three Gorges, Jinyun Mountain Natural Reserve, Hongya Cave, Shibaozhai, Wulong Karst, etc.. As with past CISP-BMEI conferences, all papers in conference proceedings will be indexed by both EI Compendex and ISTP, as well as included in the IEEE Xplore (IEEE Conference Record Number for CISP'12: 20190; IEEE Conference Record Number for BMEI'12: 20189). Substantially extended versions of best papers will be considered for publication in a CISP'12-BMEI'12 special issues of the Multimedia Tools and Applications journal (SCI-indexed). CISP'12-BMEI'12 is technically co-sponsored by the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. CISP'12-BMEI'12 is a premier international forum for scientists and researchers to present the state of the art of multimedia, signal processing, biomedical engineering and informatics. The registration fee of US$430 includes proceedings, lunches, dinners, banquet, coffee breaks, and all technical sessions. To promote international participation of researchers from outside the country/region where the conference is held (i.e., China's mainland), researchers outside of China's mainland are encouraged to propose invited sessions. The first author of each paper in an invited session must not be affiliated with an organization in China's mainland. All papers in the invited sessions can be marked as "Invited Paper". The organizer(s) for each invited session with at least 6 registered papers will (jointly) enjoy an honorarium of US*D 400. Invited session organizers will solicit submissions, conduct reviews and recommend accept/reject decisions on the submitted papers. Invited session organizers will be able to set their own submission and review schedules, as long as a list of recommended papers is determined by 10 August 2012. Each invited session proposal should include: (1) the name, bio, and contact information of each organizer of the invited session; (2) the title and a short synopsis of the invited session. Please send your proposal to cisp-bmei@cqupt.edu.cn For more information, visit the conference web page: http://cisp-bmei.cqupt.edu.cn If you have any questions after visiting the conference web page, please email the secretariat at cisp-bmei@cqupt.edu.cn Join us at this major event in beautiful Chongqing !!! Organizing Committee cisp-bmei@cqupt.edu.cn P.S.: Kindly forward to your colleagues and students in your school/department. ----------------------------- Subject: first announcement for IPDO 2013 From: Olivier Fudym Date: 1/7/2012 PLEASE MARK YOUR CALENDAR 4th International Symposium on INVERSE PROBLEMS, DESIGN AND OPTIMIZATION (IPDO-2013) Albi, France June 26-28, 2013 http://ipdo2013.ipdos.org IPDO Symposium's main objectives are to bring the three communities of researchers (inverse problems experts, design theory experts, and optimization experts) together and provide a common forum for presenting different applications, problems, and solution strategy concepts. Moreover, the groups of theoretical, computational and experimental researchers need to interact and share some appropriate tools that rigorously bridge the gap between the information stemming from measurements and that corresponding to theoretical predictions. Hence, IPDO Symposium is a privileged place for scientific exchanges relating the measurement and theory approaches through the use of suitable optimization algorithms, and offers a unique international forum that is expected to provide an excellent basis for cross-fertilization of ideas that will combine the three fields of research so that more general, robust, accurate and computationally economical design methods are created for multi-disciplinary applications. Successful previous versions of the IPDO Symposium were held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (2004), Miami Beach, USA (2007) and Joao Pessoa, Brazil (2010). Organizers of IPDO-2013: O. Fudym (chair), G.S. Dulikravich (Honorary Chair), J.-L. Battaglia, H.R.B. Orlande, M. J. Colaço (co-chairs) Areas of interest: Contributions dealing with theoretical concepts in inverse techniques, optimization and design theory are expected. Methods that are applicable to multiple disciplines for practical applications are encouraged, such as energy storage, biomass valorization, solar energy conversion, material functionalization, material processing, remote sensing, non­destructive evaluation, material properties determination, nano and micro technologies, petrochemistry, aeronautics, astronautics, biomedicine, transport and sensing of pollutants, imaging, geoprospecting, financial analysis, etc. Instructions on how to prepare and submit a two-page abstract of a paper can be found on the web site at http://ipdo2013.ipdos.org. Extended versions of papers presented at IPDO-2013 dealing with inverse problems will be reviewed for possible publication in a special issue of Inverse Problems in Science and Engineering (IPSE) journal. Location IPDO-2013 will be held in the Ecole des Mines d'Albi. Albi is 70 km from Toulouse, France, which can be reached by direct flights from most of the larger cities in Europe, followed by the one hour trip to Albi via a direct highway. Transportation by bus and/or shuttle will be planed to pick up the participants at Toulouse airport. Albi is a very nice old medieval town whose Episcopal City belongs to the UNESCO World Heritage List having a deep historical background with the Albigensian Crusade against the Cathar heretics (13th century), and a famous museum dedicated to the painter "Toulouse-Lautrec" who was born in the city. See http://www.albi-tourisme.fr For information contact: Olivier Fudym; tel. +33 (0) 5 63493024; E-mail: olivier.fudym@mines-albi.fr Submitted by: Olivier Fudym RAPSODEE FRE CNRS 3213 Ecole des Mines d'Albi Campus Jarlard - Route de Teillet 81013 Albi CT Cedex 09 http://www.enstimac.fr ----------------------------- Subject: Position: Nonlinear Filtering in High Dimensions From: andrew stuart Date: 12/20/2011 Nonlinear Filtering in High Dimensions Research Fellow at Warwick University 12 Months from October 2012 Working in a research group in the area of Bayesian Inverse Problems in Differential Equations, led by Andrew Stuart. For details see: http://www.warwick.ac.uk/~masdr/openpositions.html Submitted by: Andrew Stuart, a.m.stuart@warwick.ac.uk Mathematics Institute Office: +UK (0)24-7652-2685 University of Warwick Department: +UK (0)24-7652-4661 Coventry CV4 7AL Fax: +UK (0)24-7652-4182 England http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/maths/people/staff/andrew_stuart/ ----------------------------- Subject: Professorial post in Imaging at Manchester From: Bill Lionheart Date: 1/24/2012 Please see below advert for a professorial appointment in imaging and visualization For full details see http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/ADP692/chair-in-imaging-and-visualization/ Chair in Imaging & Visualization The University of Manchester - Faculty of Engineering & Physical Sciences Closing date: 31/03/2012 Salary: Negotiable Reference: E&PS-00515 The Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences wishes to appoint a number of world-leading Professors to support its strategic growth in Imaging and Visualization. We are looking for leading scholars in all areas of engineering and physical sciences who will enhance our Henry Moseley Facility (http://xray-imaging.org.uk/) and our £9M investment into the X-ray Imaging and Coherence beamline at Diamond (I13) which is designed for a broad range of scientific users from biomedicine, materials science, geophysics, astrophysics and archaeology. We are also interested to hear from you if have leading expertise in information processing of imaging. The ideal candidate will be a leading authority in their field with a strong track record in journal publication and research funding. In addition, a strong track record of teaching excellence covering undergraduate, postgraduate and CPD/executive education is essential. We would also expect the candidate to take a leading role in developing imaging and visualization across the Faculty and University. Successful candidates will join one on the nine Schools within the Faculty, where they will be expected to provide leadership promoting interdisciplinary research and education. Informal enquiries Informal enquiries can be made to Professor Colin Bailey, Vice-President and Dean of the Faculty of Engineering & Physical Sciences. Email: Colin.Bailey@manchester.ac.uk Telephone: 0161 306 9111 The University of Manchester values a diverse workforce and welcomes applications from all sections of the community. The Faculty is committed to Athena SWAN principles to promote women in Science, Engineering and Technology. ----------------------------- Subject: Announcement of TT faculty position From: "Borges, Carlos (CIV)" Date: 12/2/2011 12:12 PM Tenure-Track Faculty Positions in Applied Mathematics, Naval Postgraduate School The Department of Applied Mathematics at the Naval Postgraduate School, in Monterey, California invites applications for one or more tenure-track positions at the level of Assistant Professor (exceptional candidates at all levels may be considered). Candidates should possess an earned doctorate. Teaching experience is highly desirable, and evidence of exceptional research potential is necessary. All areas of research will be considered, but preference will be given to candidates specializing in areas of computational mathematics that support existing departmental research efforts, including fluid dynamics, control, game theory, and others. Effective teaching is essential and candidates must have excellent communication skills (both written and oral), as well as strong interpersonal and organizational abilities. U.S. citizenship is REQUIRED. For a full description of the positions and our research interests please visit our web page at http://math.nps.edu. Applicants should submit a cover letter describing their qualifications for these positions, a comprehensive curriculum vitae or resume and contact and e-mail address information for a minimum of three references. The application material must clearly state the applicant’s citizenship. Applications may be submitted electronically or in hard copy to: Prof. Wei Kang Department of Applied Mathematics Naval Postgraduate School Monterey, CA 93943-5121 (831) 656-3337 wkang@nps.edu Review of applications will begin immediately and applications will be accepted until the positions are filled. The Naval Postgraduate School is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Submitted by: Carlos Borges, Chairman Department of Applied Mathematics Naval Postgraduate School Monterey, CA 93943 Tel. (831)656-2207 Fax. (831)656-2355 email borges@nps.edu ----------------------------- Subject: New book: "Inverse and Ill-posed Problems" by S. I. Kabanikhin From: Date: 1/20/2012 New Book: Inverse and Ill-posed Problems. Theory and Applications Inverse and Ill-Posed Problems Series 55 ISBN 978-3-11-022400-9 The book demonstrates the methods for proving the existence (if at all) and finding of inverse and ill-posed problems solutions in linear algebra, integral and operator equations, integral geometry, spectral inverse problems, and inverse scattering problems. It is given comprehensive background material for linear ill-posed problems and for coefficient inverse problems for hyperbolic, parabolic, and elliptic equations. A lot of examples for inverse problems from physics, geophysics, biology, medicine, and other areas of application of mathematics are included. For further information please visit www.degruyter.com/view/product/43024?result=1&rskey=lAkYAC&format=G. Submitted by: Anja Möbius Project Editor Mathematics & Physics DE GRUYTER Genthiner Str. 13 10785 Berlin, Germany T +49 (0)30.260 05-105 F +49 (0)30.260 05-352 anja.moebius@degruyter.com www.degruyter.com ----------------------------- Subject: New book: On the Mathematics of Signal Processing From: Steve Damelin Date: 12/16/2011 New Book: On the Mathematics of Signal Processing by Steven Damelin and Willard Miller Cambridge Texts in Applied Mathematics Arising from courses taught by the authors, this largely self-contained treatment is ideal for mathematicians who are interested in applications or for students from applied fields who want to understand the mathematics behind their subject. Early chapters cover Fourier analysis, functional analysis, probability and linear algebra, all of which have been chosen to prepare the reader for the applications to come. The book includes rigorous proofs of core results in compressive sensing and wavelet convergence. Fundamental is the treatment of the linear system y = phi x in both finite and infinite dimensions. There are three possibilities: the system is determined, overdetermined or underdetermined, each with different aspects. The authors assume only basic familiarity with advanced calculus, linear algebra and matrix theory and modest familiarity with signal processing, so the book is accessible to students from the advanced undergraduate level. Many exercises are also included. For ordering information, see: http://www.cambridge.org/gb/knowledge/isbn/item6560879/?site_locale=en_GB ----------------------------- Subject: Special Issue on Practical Perspective of Digital Imaging for Comput Appl From: Date: 1/20/2012 Call for Papers International Journal of Imaging & Robotics http://www.ceser.in/iji.html Special Issue on Practical Perspective of Digital Imaging for Computational Applications We are pleased to announce the launching of special issue of "International Journal of Imaging & Robotics" which is a peer-reviewed issue that will publish original research devoted to imaging and computational applications. This special issue will be indexed in many databases such as SCOPUS, INDEX COPERNICUS, etc. which will enable the papers to receive world-wide attention. The scope of this special issue is given below (but not limited to): Image acquisition, Image de-noising, spectral enhancement, image retrieval, image compression, equalization, image analysis, image understanding, etc. Application areas such as biomedical image analysis, remote sensing, cryptography, watermarking, tracking, animation & graphics, video applications, etc. Any other innovative ideas related with these areas are also welcome. SUBMISSION INFORMATION: The manuscripts should be submitted to the issue Guest Editors-in-Chief (e-mail id given below) and a copy to eic.ijir@yahoo.com with a covering letter. It is recommended to send the in journal format with pdf version of the paper. No other kind of submission is accepted. Detailed "Author Instructions" can be found at (http://www.ceser.in/iji.html). Manuscripts will be subject to the usual peer reviewing procedure. IMPORTANT DATES: Deadline for Paper Submission: 30th March 2012 Paper Review (acceptance/rejection) Notification: 1st May 2012 Final Version Submission: 25 May 2012 SPECIAL ISSUE Guest Editors-in-Chief: D.JUDE HEMANTH Guest Editor-in-Chief, International Journal of Imaging & Robotics http://www.ceser.in/iji.html Department of ECE Karunya University Coimbatore, India E-mail:judespecialissue@gmail.com ----------------------------- Subject: Contents list for Inverse Problems, volume 27, issue 12, December 2011 From: Stephanie Kent Date: Fri, 9 Dec 2011 Inverse Problems December 2011 Volume 27, Issue 12 Table of Contents SPECIAL SECTION ON TOPOLOGICAL DATA ANALYSIS EDITORIAL Topological data analysis Charles Epstein, Gunnar Carlsson and Herbert Edelsbrunner SPECIAL SECTION PAPERS Inversion of Euler integral transforms with applications to sensor data Yuliy Baryshnikov, Robert Ghrist and David Lipsky Improving homology estimates with random walks Paul Bendich, Taras Galkovskyi and John Harer Dualities in persistent (co)homology Vin de Silva, Dmitriy Morozov and Mikael Vejdemo-Johansson Approximating cycles in a shortest basis of the first homology group from point data Tamal K Dey, Jian Sun and Yusu Wang Uniqueness of models in persistent homology: the case of curves P Frosini and C Landi Euler--Bessel and Euler--Fourier transforms Robert Ghrist and Michael Robinson Probability measures on the space of persistence diagrams Yuriy Mileyko, Sayan Mukherjee and John Harer PAPERS Radon transforms on generalized Cormack's curves and a new Compton scatter tomography modality T T Truong and M K Nguyen An inverse electromagnetic scattering problem for a cavity Fang Zeng, Fioralba Cakoni and Jiguang Sun Analysis of an approximate model for Poisson data reconstruction and a related discrepancy principle A Staglian\`o, P Boccacci and M Bertero An analytic reconstruction for the Compton scattering tomography in a plane V P Palamodov Optimal experimental design for nonlinear ill-posed problems applied to gravity dams Tom Lahmer Recovery of the parameters of cancellous bone by inversion of effective velocities, and transmission and reflection coefficients James L Buchanan, Robert P Gilbert and Miao-jung Y Ou On a generalization of the iterative soft-thresholding algorithm for the case of non-separable penalty Ignace Loris and Caroline Verhoeven Adaptive discretizations for the choice of a Tikhonov regularization parameter in nonlinear inverse problems Barbara Kaltenbacher, Alana Kirchner and Boris Vexler An inverse source problem in radiative transfer with partial data Mark Hubenthal An inverse transmission scattering problem for periodic media Jiaqing Yang and Bo Zhang Adaptive anchored inversion for Gaussian random fields using nonlinear data Zepu Zhang Individual articles are free for 30 days following their publication on the web. This issue is available at: http://iopscience.iop.org/0266-5611/27/12 Submitted by: Stephanie Kent, Production Editor, Inverse Problems E-mail: stephanie.kent@iop.org ----------------------------- Subject: Table of Contents, Nonlinear Analysis: Modelling and Control From: Romas Baronas Date: Fri, 9 Dec 2011 Nonlinear Analysis: Modelling and Control 2011 Vol. 16, No. 4 Table of Contents EEG analysis -- automatic spike detection Algimantas Juozapavicius, Gytis Bacevicius, Dmitrijus Bugelskis, Ruta Samaitiene Geodesic distances in the maximum likelihood estimator of intrinsic dimensionality Rasa Karbauskaite, Gintautas Dzemyda, Edmundas Mazetis An efficient new iterative method for finding exact solutions of nonlinear time-fractional partial differential equations Huseyin Kocak, Ahmet Yildirim Optimal control of malaria chemotherapy Gesham Magombedze, Christinah Chiyaka, Zindoga Mukandavire Limit theorems for a quadratic variation of Gaussian processes Raimondas Malukas On a variance related to the Ewens sampling formula Eugenijus Manstavicius, Zydrunas Zilinskas On the kinetics of the Langmuir-type heterogeneous reactions Vladas Skakauskas, Pranas Katauskis Analytical solution of MHD free convective flow of couple stress fluid in an annulus with Hall and Ion-slip effects Darbhashayanam Srinivasacharya, Kolla Kaladhar Visual analysis of self-organizing maps Pavel Stefanovic, Olga Kurasova For a paper submission, please refer to http://www.mii.lt/NA/ A free on-line edition is available at: http://www.lana.lt/journal/issues.php Submitted by: Dr. Romas Baronas, Deputy-Editor-in-Chief, Nonlinear Analysis: Modelling and Control ----------------------------- Subject: Table of Contents, International Journal of Mathematics and Computation (IJMC) From: Haydar Akca Date: Mon, 12 Dec 2011 Intern. Journal of Mathematics and Computation 2012 Vol. 15, No. 2 Table of Contents Computation and Visualization of The Pareto Set in the Criterion Space for the Bicriteria Linear Programming Problem Francois Dubeau, Anis Kadri Axial solutions of multiple objective linear problems under interval data S. Kordrostami, F. Keshavarz Gildeh, V. Hoseinnezhad Global Exponential Stability Results for Delayed Neural Networks with Impulsive Perturbations Guanghui Sun, Diwang Lin, Chunming Zhang Ranked Set Sampling and Rao-Hartley-Cochran Strategies Using the Randomized Procedure of Eichhorn-Hayre Carlos N. Bouza-Herrera, Dante Covarrubias-Melgar Erratum: Recurrence Relations For Moments Of GOS From Marshall-Olkin-Extended Burr XII Distribution N. A. Mokhlis, Y. Abdel-Aty, Marwa M. Mohie El-Din Scientific Computing: Theory, Developments and Applications Haydar Akca, Makhtar Sarr, Valery Covachev The structure of the roots of the q-Genocchi polynomials C. S. Ryoo On q-deformed Stirling Numbers Yilmaz Simsek Two Sample Test Based On Progressive Censoring Ulku Gokal Erisoglu, Mehmet Fedai Kaya A Study on Best Approximation Elements in Normed Spaces Sahar Mohamed Ali AboBakr k - Quasi - Normal Operators R. Senthilkumar, P. Maheswari Naik, R. Santhi Manuscripts can be sent to the Editor-in-Chief (Haydar.Akca@adu.ac.ae, akcahy@yahoo.com ) and a copy at eic.ijai@yahoo.com. Detailed instructions on how to prepare your manuscript are available at Author Instructions http://ceser.in/ijmc.html. An on-line edition is available at: http://www.ceserp.com/cp-jour/index.php?journal=ijmc&page=issue&op=view& path%5B%5D=131 Submitted by: Prof. Haydar Akca, Editor-in-Chief, International Journal of Mathematics & Computations Email: Haydar.Akca@adu.ac.ae , akcahy@yahoo.com URL: http:/ceserp.com/cp-jour/, http://ceser.in/ijmc.html ----------------------------- Subject: Contents: International Journal of Imaging and Robotics From: "Int. J. Tomography & Statistics" Date: 12/12/2011 International Journal of Imaging and Robotics ISSN 2231-525X [Formerly known as the International Journal of Imaging (ISSN 0974-0627)] www.ceser.in/iji.html http://www.ceserp.com/cp-jour/index.php Dear Colleague, Greetings from International Journal of Imaging and Robotics. The online Content and Abstract of Volume 7, Issue Number 1, Year 2012 (of International Journal of Imaging and Robotics) can be view at : http://www.ceser.in/ceserp/index.php/iji/issue/current or http://www.ceserp.com/cp-jour/index.php?journal=iji&page=issue&op=current Sincerely Dr. Tanuja Srivastava Editor-in-Chief, International Journal of Imaging and Robotics www.ceserp.com www.ceser.in/iji.html ------- end ------- .