IPNet Digest Volume 7, Number 03 March 30, 2000 Today's Editor: Patricia K. Lamm Michigan State University Today's Topics: Workshop: High Performance Computing w/ App. to Image Processing Second Announcement: Colloque Inverse Problems Postdoc Position: Inverse Problems in Electromagnetics, Optics Table of Contents: Inverse Problems in Engineering Table of Contents: Surveys on Mathematics for Industry Table of Contents: Numerical Algorithms Table of Contents: Linear Algebra and Its Applications Submissions for IPNet Digest: Mail to ipnet-digest@math.msu.edu Information about IPNet: Mail to ipnet-request@math.msu.edu http://www.mth.msu.edu/ipnet ------------------------------ From: "Laurence T. Yang" Subject: Call for Papers: HPSECA-00 Date: Sun, 05 Mar 2000 CALL FOR PAPERS Workshop on High Performance Scientific and Engineering Computing with Applications The Westin Harbour Castle, Toronto, Canada, August 21-24, 2000 in conjunction with 2000 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON PARALLEL PROCESSING (ICPP-2000) (http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/~icpp2000). Scope and Interests: Parallel and distributed scientific and engineering computing has become a key technology which will play an important part in determining, or at least shaping, future research and development activities in many academic and industrial branches. This special workshop is to bring together computer scientists, applied mathematicians and researchers to present, discuss and exchange idea, results, work in progress and experience of research in the area of parallel and distributed computing for problems in science and engineering applications. Among the main topics (but not limited to) are: development of advanced parallel and distributed methods, parallel and distributed computing techniques and codes, practical experiences using various supercomputers with software such as MPI, PVM, and High Performance Fortran, OpenMP, etc. applications to numerical fluid mechanics and material sciences, applications to signal and image processing, dynamic systems, semiconductor technology, and electronic circuits and system design etc. Submission Information: Authors should send one copy of paper to the workshop organizers (lyang@stfx.ca or pan@cps.udayton.edu) via electronic mail or three copies via postal mail . Contributions will be reviewed for relevance and technical contents on basis of papers. Accepted papers will be published by IEEE Computer Society Press as proceedings of the ICPP 2000 workshops. Further information about the conference proceedings and registration fee can be found by web sites: http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/~icpp2000 http://www.stfx.ca/people/lyang/activities/icpp00-hpseca.html Important Deadlines: Paper submission Due April 1, 2000 Notification of Acceptance May 1, 2000 Final camera-ready paperJune 1, 2000 Workshop Organizers: Prof. Laurence T. Yang (chair) Department of Computer Science PO Box 5000, St. Francis Xavier University Antigonish, B2G 2W5, Nova Scotia, Canada Email: lyang@stfx.ca Prof. Yi Pan (Co-Chair) Department of Computer Science, University of Dayton Dayton, OH 45469-2160, USA Email: pan@cps.udayton.edu Technical Committee: Hamid R. Arabnia, University of Georgia, USA Martin Buecker, Aachen University of Technology, Germany Jack Dongarra, University of Tennessee and Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA Len Freeman, University of Manchester, UK John Gustafson, Ames National Laboratory, USA Sanli Li, Tsinghua University, P. R. China Svetozar Margenov, Center Laboratory for Parallel Progressing Bulgarian Academy of Science, Bulgaria Russ Miller, State University of New York, Buffalo, USA Ahmed Sameh, Purdue University, USA Eric de Sturler, Swiss Center for Scientific Computing (SCSC-ETHZ) and Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, The Switzerland Karen Tomko, Wright State University, USA Xian-He Sun, Illinois Institute of Technology, USA Zahari Zlatev, National Environmental Research Institute, Denmark Xiaodong Zhang, College of William and Mary , USA ------------------------------ From: Colloque Inverse Problems - JG Caputo Subject: Second Announcement Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2000 Second Announcement RCP264: Inverse Problems and nonlinearity Montpellier, France, June 20-24 2000 ALL THIS INFORMATION CAN BE FOUND ON http://www.lpm.univ-montp2.fr:7082/~rcp264 PLEASE INFORM US IF YOU CAN'T ACCESS THE WEB PAGE Second announcement Together with this document you will find the registration form for the workshop. We have also included a preliminary program together with a list of participants presenting a lecture or a poster. We remind you that June 20th is the first working day of the conference. Therefore we encourage you to arrive on Monday June 19th where there will be a registration session on Campus between 16h and 19h in the Administration building. You can also register on Tuesday morning between 8h30 and 9h30. Please fill the registration form online or send it back by email rcp264@lpm.univ-montp2.fr or fax (33 4 67 54 48 50). We remind you that you can pay the registration fee ( 600 FF or 100 US$) either as a bank check before May 15th to the "Agent comptable de l'Universite Montpellier II : RCP264" or in cash when you arrive. People interested in presenting a talk must send us by email the title and abstract as soon as possible and in any case before May 1st. We plan to have lectures (30 mins all included), short lectures (20 mins all included) and posters so please indicate which format you wish to present. If you have already submitted a talk please check that you are on the list. If you decide to cancel please inform us immediately. We will confirm other talks before May 15th. We hope to convince a good scientific publisher to print the proceedings. The organizer of the workshop J. G. Caputo Preliminary program These are just short indications, breaks will be inserted with coffee, etc. Monday, June 19th 16h -19h Registration Tuesday, June 20th: "Inverse Problems for Linear PDES I, and Imaging" 8h30 - 10h00 Welcome to participants Technical explanations on the meeting Last registrations 10h00 - 12h30 : 5 lectures 14h00 - 18h00 : 12 short lectures Wednesday, June 21st: "Inverse Problems for Linear PDES II, and Applications" 9h - 9h40 - P.C. Sabatier: Past and Future of Inverse Problems 10h00 - 12h30 : 5 lectures 14h00 - 18h00 : 12 short lectures Thursday, June 22nd: "Inverse Spectral Problems and Nonlinear Evolution Equations" 9h00 - 12h40 : 4 lectures and 5 short lectures 14h00 - 18h00 : Excursion Friday, June 23rd: "Algorithms and Regularisation of Ill-posed Problems" 9h00 - 12h30 : 5 lectures and 3 short lectures 14h00 - 16h00 : 6 short lectures 16h00 - 18h00 : Poster session (posters will be up for the duration of the whole conference) Saturday, June 24th: "Other Interdisciplinary aspects" 9h00 - 12h00 : 4 lectures and 3 short lectures Provisional list of participants presenting a lecture or a poster ALBER M. - On Piece Wise Wave Solutions of Nonlinear Equations ANDERS I. - Curved Asymptotic Solitons ATKOSUN T. - title to be announced BERCELO J.A., BARCELO T. ,and RUIZ A. - Stability of the Inverse Conductivity Problem in the Plane for less Regular Conductivities BELISHEV M.I. - On Reconstruction of Gravity Field via External Electromagnetic Measurements BENNA M. and BARRIOT J.P. - A 3D Simulation of the Radio Tomography of Comet Wirtanen (Rosetta space mission) BERTERO M. - The Large Binocular Instrument (LBT) : a Challenging Instrument for Image Restoration BOITI M. - Title to be announced BOSCOLO S. , NIJHOFF J.H.B. and TURITSYN S.K. - A Perturbative Analysis of Dispersion Managed Solitons BOURGEOIS B. , SUIGNARD A. and PERRUSON G. - Electric and Magnetic Dipoles and Current Filaments, a set of Inverse Models for the Interpretation of Electromagnetic Data in Geophysics. CALOGERO F. - Title to be announced CHAVENT G. - Title to be announced CUER M. - Title to be announced DEGASPERIS A. - Title to be announced DE MOL C. - Title to be announced DOLIWA A. - Universality of Conjugate Nets and Quadrilateral Lattices on the Inverse Problem Level DRYUMA V. - On Application of Riemann geometry in theory of the second order ODE's EL BADIA A. and HA-DUONG T. - On the Problem of Identification of Sources in Transient Regime Acoustics FOKAS A. - title to be announced FORDY A. - title to be announced FRANCOISE J.P. and DEMONGEOT J. - Coupled Oscillators and Partial Differential Equations Modelling Biological Waves. GAIDIDEI Y. - Stabilization of Nonlinear Excitations by Disorder GANDARIAS M.L. - title to be announced GERDJIKOV V. - Wave-wave Interactions with Quadratic Nonlinearities: Reductions and new Examples GISIN V., and MALOME B. - One- and Two-dimensional Subwavelength Cubic-quintic Solitons GREBENNIKOV A. - Spline-regularization of some Inverse Heat-conduction Problems GREEN J.J. - Ocean Wave Directional Spectra GRIMSTAD A.-A. - Assessing the Validity of a Linearized Error Analysis for a Nonlinear Parameter Estimation Problem GRINBERG N. - Localisation of the Obstacle in Inverse Scattering: Impedance Boundary Problem GRUNBAUM A. - title to be announced HARNAD J. - Integrable Fredholm Integral Operators, Riemann-Hilbert Problems and Duality HOHAGE T. - Fast Regularized Newton Methods for the Inverse Acoustic Inhomogeneous Medium Problem HU J. - Symplectic Structures in the Painleve Test and the Mirror Transforms ISAKOV V. - Identification of Nonlinear Equations KARPMAN V. - Influence of Higher Order Dispersion on Soliton Dynamics KHURI - title to be announced KISELEV O.M. - 2+1-dimensional Solitons under Perturbations KONNO K. - Recurrence Formula of Integrable Equations Derived from IKK System with Two Hierarchies KONOTOP V. - On Quantization of Weakly Nonlinear Lattices: Envelope Solitons KUDRYASHOV N. - Double Backlund Transformations and Specials integrals of the PII and KII Hierarchies KUZHEL S. - On Inverse Problems in the Lax-Phillips Scattering Theory LAMBERT F., LESSELIER D. et al. - title to be announced LEMONNIER H. - Unified Solution of Steady and Unsteady Multidimensional Inverse Heat Diffusion Problem by the Boundary Element Method Regularized by a priori Spectral Truncation (SVD). LEON J. - title to be announced LOUIS A.K. - Fast Inversion Methods for an Inverse Scattering Problem LUCE R. - Identification of the Thickness of a Thin Layer by Boundary Measuments MANNA M. - Short Wave Dynamics in the Euler's Equations for an Incompressible Fluid MASSONI E. - Parameter Identification using Inverse Analysis of a Finite Element Model MATVEEV V. - Intertwining Relations between Discrete and Continuous Fourier Transform, the Related Functional Identities and beyond McLAUGHLIN J. - Finding Properties of Biological Tissue from Vibration Data MURLI A. and D'AMORE L. - Numerical Methods for Total-Variation based Beblurring NEUBAUER A. - Regularization for Curve and Surface Representations NIJHOFF F. - Integrable Lattices and the PVI Equation OSBORNE A. - The search for giant ocean waves PARKER A. - A Breakdown of Zakharov-Shabat Inverse Scattering Theory? PASHAEV O.K. - Solitons and Quantum Potential: Sabatier's Transform and Resonance Dynamics PELINOVSKY E., KHARIF C. and TALIPOVA T. - Nonlinear-dispersive Mechanism of theFfreak Wave Formation PELLONI B. - Solving Moving Boundary Value Problems for Integrable PDEs PEMPINELLI F. - title to be announced PIKE E.R. - title to be announced RAMANAJAONA, LESSELIER D. et al. - title to be announced REINISCH G. - Schroedinger-Poisson Model of Ground-State Helium RERIKH K. - Integrability of Functional Equations Defined by Birational Mappings ROGERS C., and SCHEIF W.K. - The Geometry of The Stationary Davey-Stewartson III Equation ROSSET E. - Optimal Stability for Inverse Parabolic Boundary Value Problems with Cavities RUNDELL W. - Title to be announced SHCHESNOVICH V, and BARASHENKOV I.V. - Soliton-radiation Interaction in the Parametrically Driven, Damped NLS Equation SHEKA D. D. - Soliton-Magnon Scattering in Isotropic 2d Magnets SHEPELSKY D, and DE BOUTET de MONVEL A. - Design of Dispersive Electromagnetic Structures and a Riemann-Hilbert Problem SYLVESTER J. - A Variational Approach to Layer Stripping UHLMANN G. - On the local Dirichlet to Neumann Map and the Radon Transform VAN der KAMP P. - Almost Integrable Evolution Equations WIRGIN A. - The Inverse Crime and Related Issues XU YONGZHI S. - Generalized Dual Space Indicator Method for Inverse Scattering Problems in Underwater Acoustics ZAGRODZINSKI J. - title to be announced ZAKHARIEV B. - New Results in Multichannel Inverse Problem and SUSYQ ZENG Y. - Solving Soliton Hierarchy with Self-consistent Sources by Inverse Scattering Method Registration form: _email : _lastname : _firstname : _institution : _phone : _fax : _building : _street : _city : _zipcode : _state : _country : _arrival : 2000-06-19 or 2000-06-20 or 2000-06-21 _departure : 2000-06-24 or 2000-06-25 _place : Close-to-the-university or Downtown _category : 250-300 or 300-400 or 400- _accompagnying_person : yes or no _comments : ------------------------------ From: Gang Bao Subject: Postdoc Position at Michigan State University Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2000 Michigan State University Department of Mathematics Applications are invited for one postdoc position funded in part by the Office of Naval Research beginning in fall 2000. The postdoc will be working on research problems in modeling and inverse problems in electromagnetics and optics. The requirements include: PhD in appl math, strong background in numerical/applied pde, and strong interests in mathematical modeling. There might be some light teaching involved. Please e-mail your application to bao@math.ufl.edu. ------------------------------ From: james beck Subject: Contents, Inverse Problems in Engineering Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2000 Inverse Problems in Engineering 2000 Volume 8, Number 1 Table of Contents SPECIAL ISSUE: International Conference on Identification in Engineering Systems, University of Wales Swansea, U.K., 29-31 March 1999 On Feature Extraction for Condition Monitoring Using Time Series Analysis and Distance Techniques I. Trendafilova, H. Van Brussel and B. Verbeure Damage Identification Using Multivariate Statistics: Kernel Discriminant Analysis K. Worden and G. Manson Reference Based Stochastic Subspace in Identification in Civil Engineering B. Peeters and G. De Roeck Estimation of Parameters and Model Order in State Space Innovation Forms J. Lardies ------------------------------ From: "PROF.HEINZ W. ENGL" Subject: Contents, Surveys on Mathematics for Industry Date: Fri, 3 Mar 2000 Surveys on Mathematics for Industry Volume 9, Number 1 Table of Contents W.Kropatsch, A.Leonardis, H.Bischof, Hierarchical, adaptive and robust methods for image understanding M.Hoschek, P.Rentrop, Y.Wagner, Network approach and differential-algebraic systems in technical applications Submitted by: Heinz W. Engl Editor-in-Chief Prof.Dr.Heinz W. Engl E-Mail: engl@indmath.uni-linz.ac.at Institut fuer Industriemathematik secretary:nikolaus@indmath.uni-linz.ac.at Johannes-Kepler-Universitaet Phone:+43-(0)732-2468...,ext.9219 or 693, Altenbergerstrasse 69 secretary: ext.9220; as Dean: ext.3220 A-4040 Linz Fax:ext. 855, in Dean's affairs:ext.3225 Oesterreich / Austria home phone: +43-(0)732-245518 World Wide Web: http://www.indmath.uni-linz.ac.at/ ------------------------------ From: "Listowner" Subject: Contents of Numerical Algorithms 22 (1999) 3,4 Date: Fri, 3 Mar 2000 Numerical Algorithms 1999 Volume 22 Numbers 3,4 Table of Contents Experiments with a variable-order type 1 DIMSIM code J.C. Butcher, P. Chartier and Z. Jackiewicz Solving Hamiltonian systems arising from ODE eigenproblems Carsten R. Maple and Marco Marletta Bernstein bases in Müntz spaces Marie-Laurence Mazure An O(n2) active set algorithm for the solution of a parametric quadratic program Manuel A. Gómez A recurrence relation for generalized divided differences with respect to ECT-systems G. Mühlbach Full collocation methods for some boundary integral equations Ricardo Celorrio and Francisco-Javier Sayas Numerical experiments in computing bounds for the norm of the error in the preconditioned conjugate gradient algorithm Gérard Meurant A continuation--domain decomposition algorithm for bifurcation problems C.-S. Chien, H.-S. Chou and B.-W. Jeng Book reviews More information about contents, submission and preparation of papers can be found on http://www.baltzer.nl/numa Please direct enquiries about subscription and other issues to subscribe@baltzer.nl Sincerely, Baltzer Science Publishers ------------------------------ From: Hans Schneider Subject: LAA contents Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2000 Linear Algebra and Its Applications March 2000 Vol. 307, Issue 1-3 The positive definite completion problem relative to a subspace CR Johnson, RL Smith The local exponent sets of primitive digraphs Mino Zhengke Characteristic polynomials of graphs having a semifree action Jaeun Lee Some remarks on quasi-equivalence of bases in Frechet spaces N Zobin A norm bound for projections with complex weights EY Bobrovnikova, SA Vavasis On lattice property of group induced cone orderings M Niezgoda Stable subnorms M Goldberg On the ultimate behavior of the sequence of consecutive powers of a matrix in the max-plus algebra B De Schutter Strengthening the Gilbert-Varshamov bound A Barg, J Simonis A matrix inequality and its statistical application J Jiang Two-dimensional representations of the free group in two generators over an arbitrary field L Vaserstein Principal pivot transforms: properties and applications M Tsatsomeros Linear matrix period in max-plus algebra M Gavalec Free product Z_3 * Z_3 of rotations with rational entries G Liu, LC Robertson NOTE: ContentsDirect, which is automatically generated, lists the first author of each paper and the corresponding author (if different). 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