From honeydew.srv.cs.cmu.edu!rochester!cornell!batcomputer!caen!spool.mu.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!gatech!prism!jg10 Mon Sep 27 14:40:47 EDT 1993 Article: 18976 of comp.ai Xref: honeydew.srv.cs.cmu.edu comp.ai.neural-nets:12506 comp.ai:18976 Path: honeydew.srv.cs.cmu.edu!rochester!cornell!batcomputer!caen!spool.mu.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!gatech!prism!jg10 From: jg10@prism.gatech.EDU (GILMORE,JOHN F) Newsgroups: comp.ai.neural-nets,comp.ai Subject: 14th IMACS World Conference Keywords: neural networks, AI Message-ID: <113549@hydra.gatech.EDU> Date: 27 Sep 93 12:40:56 GMT Followup-To: comp.ai.neural-nets Organization: Georgia Institute of Technology Lines: 109 **************************************************************************** 14th. IMACS WORLD CONGRESS on COMPUTATION and APPLIED MATHEMATICS July 11-15, 1994 Atlanta, Georgia, USA CALL FOR PAPERS/CALL FOR SESSION ORGANIZERS The 14th. World Congress of the International Association for Mathematics and Computers in Simulation (IMACS) will be hosted by the Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech.) located in Atlanta, Georgia (USA). Held every three years, the last four Congresses were hosted in Dublin, Paris, Oslo, and Montreal. LOCAL COMMITTEE (Georgia Tech.): W. F. Ames (General Chair of the Congress); Y. H. Berthelot, L. Dieci, J. Herod, J. F. Gilmore, M. Ingram INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM COMMITTEE: W. F. Ames (USA), C. Brezinski (France), P. L. Christiansen (Denmark), U. Kulisch (Germany), N. Kuznetsov (Russia), J. R. Rice (USA), H. Stetter (Austria), S. Tzafestas (Greece), P. J. van der Houwen (The Netherlands), R. Vichnevetsky (USA, President of IMACS) TOPICS include: Computational and Applied Mathematics, Ordinary Differential Equations, Integral Equations, Numerical Algorithms and Approximation Theory, Orthogonal Functions, Wavelets and Applications, Computational Linear Algebra, Parallel and Super-Computing, Computer Arithmetic, Partial Differential Equations, Inverse Problems, Computational Fluid Dynamics, Computational Physics/Chemistry, Computational Optimization, Computational Electromagnetics, Computational Acoustics, Computational Optics, Computational Mechanics, Computer Performance Analysis, Dynamical Systems and Nonlinear Science, Control Systems and Robotics, Stochastic Systems, Mathematical Modelling, Applications of Artificial Intelligence to Systems and Computation, Knowledge Based Systems in Mathematical Modelling, Expert Systems in Numerical Computing, Symbolic Computation, Neural Networks, Modelling and Simulation of Electrical Machines, Semiconductor Devices, Computing and Simulation for Management Systems, Simulation of Biomedical Systems, Simulation of Environmental Systems, Modelling of Socio-Economic Systems. Those intending to submit a paper and/or are willing to organize a session are invited to make themselves known AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. Please do so by returning the form below, preferably in hard copy/regular mail (but e-mail is also acceptable). Writing a regular letter with the same information is of course also acceptable DEADLINE FOR PROPOSING ORGANIZED SESSIONS : Organized Session Proposals should be submitted as soon as possible. Late proposals will be considered if space remains in the program (taking the area of the proposed session(s) into account). DEADLINES FOR CONTRIBUTED PAPERS Early submissions (for early approval):........ as soon as possible Regular submissions (for approval by Dec. '93):....... Sept. 30, 1993 Late submissions: ................. Within reason, late papers will be accepted if there is space available in the program. ************************************************************************* REPLY FORM --to be mailed back to the IMACS World Congress Secretariat [ ] I intend to submit a paper entitled: ____________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ [ ] I would like to organize a session at the Congress under the heading of: ____________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ Name and Address: ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ e-mail, Tel. , FAX : ________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ Signature and Date: __________________________________________________ Mail to: IMACS '94 World Congress Secretariat School of Mathematics Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0160, USA Fax: 404-853-9112 //// email: ames@math.gatech.edu ********************************************************************** -- ---------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ | John F. Gilmore | (404) 894-3560/9081 fax | | GTRI-ITL, Georgia Tech, Atlanta, GA 30332 | john.gilmore@gtri.gatech.edu | ---------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Article 12647 of comp.ai.neural-nets: Xref: crabapple.srv.cs.cmu.edu comp.ai.neural-nets:12647 Path: crabapple.srv.cs.cmu.edu!fs7.ece.cmu.edu!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!howland.reston.ans.net!newsserver.jvnc.net!netnews.upenn.edu!mipg.upenn.edu!venu From: venu@mipg.upenn.edu (K. Venugopal) Newsgroups: comp.ai.neural-nets Subject: CFP: 1994 IMACS Int. Sym.,Lille, France Message-ID: <152724@netnews.upenn.edu> Date: 7 Oct 93 11:05:48 GMT Sender: news@netnews.upenn.edu Organization: University of Pennsylvania Lines: 63 Nntp-Posting-Host: mipgsun.mipg.upenn.edu ******Call for Papers******* 1994 IMACS International Symposium on Signal Processing, Robotics and Neural Networks Lille, France April 27 - 29, 1994 ****INVITED SESSION**** Evolutionary Computation Applications in Signal Processing ========================================================== Evolutionary Computation includes stochastic optimization techniques like Evolutionary Programming, Genetic Algorithms, and Evolution Strategies. Papers are solicited in the area of evolutionary computation applications in signal processing, robotics and neural networks. Topics include but not limited to: * Identification using Evolutionary Computation * Automatic Control using Evolutionary Computation * Evolutionary Computation in Robotics * Neural networks and Evolutionary Computation * Evolutionary Computation in Signal Processing Deadlines: October 25, 1993 Extended abstract* due November 8, 1993 Notification of Conditional Acceptance February 1, 1994 Deadline for final papers Abstract Format: The abstract may be submitted in any of the following formats. It must contain the name, address, and Email (if appropriate) of the author to whom all correspondence will be sent. -Email submission (ASCII or LaTeX) should be mailed to saravan@amber.me.fau.edu -Hard copy submissions should be sent to the Session Chair at the address given below. -The abstracts may be faxed to the Session Chair at (407) 367-2336 Please Contact: Paul Luebbers (Session Chair) N. Saravanan (Session C-Chair) Department of Elec. Eng. Department of Mech. Eng. Florida Atlantic University Florida Atlantic University P.O. Box 865 P.O. Box 3091 Deerfield Beach, FL 33443 Boca Raton, FL 33431 Tel (407) 367-3476 Tel (407) 367-2730 Fax (407) 367-2336 Fax (407) 367-2825 luebbers@acc.fau.edu saravan@amber.me.fau.edu *Extended abstract ( < 3 pages or 1000 words) or a draft paper. Article 13263 of comp.ai.neural-nets: Xref: glinda.oz.cs.cmu.edu comp.ai.neural-nets:13263 Path: honeydew.srv.cs.cmu.edu!das-news.harvard.edu!noc.near.net!howland.reston.ans.net!gatech!prism!jg10 From: jg10@prism.gatech.EDU (GILMORE,JOHN F) Newsgroups: comp.ai.neural-nets Subject: IMACS 1994 Keywords: Atlanta Message-ID: <121563@hydra.gatech.EDU> Date: 5 Nov 93 03:37:02 GMT Organization: Georgia Institute of Technology Lines: 106 **************************************************************************** 14th. IMACS WORLD CONGRESS on COMPUTATION and APPLIED MATHEMATICS July 11-15, 1994 Atlanta, Georgia, USA CALL FOR PAPERS/CALL FOR SESSION ORGANIZERS The 14th. World Congress of the International Association for Mathematics and Computers in Simulation (IMACS) will be hosted by the Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech.) located in Atlanta, Georgia (USA). Held every three years, the last four Congresses were hosted in Dublin, Paris, Oslo, and Montreal. LOCAL COMMITTEE (Georgia Tech.): W. F. Ames (General Chair of the Congress); Y. H. Berthelot, L. Dieci, J. Herod, J. F. Gilmore, M. Ingram INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM COMMITTEE: W. F. Ames (USA), C. Brezinski (France), P. L. Christiansen (Denmark), U. Kulisch (Germany), N. Kuznetsov (Russia), J. R. Rice (USA), H. Stetter (Austria), S. Tzafestas (Greece), P. J. van der Houwen (The Netherlands), R. Vichnevetsky (USA, President of IMACS) TOPICS include: Computational and Applied Mathematics, Ordinary Differential Equations, Integral Equations, Numerical Algorithms and Approximation Theory, Orthogonal Functions, Wavelets and Applications, Computational Linear Algebra, Parallel and Super-Computing, Computer Arithmetic, Partial Differential Equations, Inverse Problems, Computational Fluid Dynamics, Computational Physics/Chemistry, Computational Optimization, Computational Electromagnetics, Computational Acoustics, Computational Optics, Computational Mechanics, Computer Performance Analysis, Dynamical Systems and Nonlinear Science, Control Systems and Robotics, Stochastic Systems, Mathematical Modelling, Applications of Artificial Intelligence to Systems and Computation, Knowledge Based Systems in Mathematical Modelling, Expert Systems in Numerical Computing, Symbolic Computation, Neural Networks, Modelling and Simulation of Electrical Machines, Semiconductor Devices, Computing and Simulation for Management Systems, Simulation of Biomedical Systems, Simulation of Environmental Systems, Modelling of Socio-Economic Systems. Those intending to submit a paper and/or are willing to organize a session are invited to make themselves known AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. Please do so by returning the form below, preferably in hard copy/regular mail (but e-mail is also acceptable). Writing a regular letter with the same information is of course also acceptable DEADLINE FOR PROPOSING ORGANIZED SESSIONS : Organized Session Proposals should be submitted as soon as possible. Late proposals will be considered if space remains in the program (taking the area of the proposed session(s) into account). DEADLINES - please submit as soon as possible ************************************************************************* REPLY FORM --to be mailed back to the IMACS World Congress Secretariat [ ] I intend to submit a paper entitled: ____________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ [ ] I would like to organize a session at the Congress under the heading of: ____________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ Name and Address: ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ e-mail, Tel. , FAX : ________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ Signature and Date: __________________________________________________ Mail to: IMACS '94 World Congress Secretariat School of Mathematics Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0160, USA Fax: 404-853-9112 //// email: ames@math.gatech.edu ********************************************************************** -- ---------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ | John F. Gilmore | (404) 894-3560/9081 fax | | GTRI-ITL, Georgia Tech, Atlanta, GA 30332 | john.gilmore@gtri.gatech.edu | ---------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Article 21595 of comp.ai: Xref: glinda.oz.cs.cmu.edu comp.ai:21595 comp.ai.neural-nets:15867 Path: honeydew.srv.cs.cmu.edu!bb3.andrew.cmu.edu!news.sei.cmu.edu!cis.ohio-state.edu!magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu!usenet.ins.cwru.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!gatech!prism!prism!not-for-mail From: jg10@prism.gatech.edu (John F. Gilmore) Newsgroups: comp.ai,comp.ai.neural-nets Subject: International Mathematics and Computer Simulation Symposium Date: 11 Apr 1994 20:37:07 -0400 Organization: Georgia Institute of Technology Lines: 675 Distribution: world Message-ID: <2ocqfj$ba2@acme.gatech.edu> NNTP-Posting-Host: localhost.gatech.edu 14th IMACS WORLD CONGRESS Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332 USA Secretariat 404-894-3953; 404-894-2701 FAX: 404-853-9112 e-mail: ames@math.gatech.edu March 1994 PRELIMINARY PROGRAM Sunday, July 10th4p.m. - 7 p.m. Registration in Lobby, Paul Weber Building Refreshments will be served. Monday, July 11th Registration All Day - Lobby, Paul Weber Building 8:15-11:15 Morning Sessions [See Attached Lists.] 11:30 Opening Ceremonies - Theatre for the Arts Welcomes Plenary Lecture - "Tsunamis: Old Methods and New Results" G. Carrier - Harvard University, USA 1:00 - 2:15 Lunch 2:15 - 5:15 Afternoon Sessions 6:00 - 8:00 Reception - Theatre for the Arts Lobby ************************************ Tuesday, July 12th Registration All Day - Lobby, Paul Weber Building 8:15 - 11:15Morning Sessions 11:30 - 12:30Plenary Lecture - "The Development of Numerical Analysis as a Tool for Scientific Computation," H.J. Stetter - Technical University of Vienna, Austria 12:30 - 2:15Lunch 2:15 - 5:15 Afternoon Sessions 2:15 - 3:15 Keynote Lecture - For Wavelets Sessions - "An Overview of Wavelets," C.K. Chui, Texas A&M University, USA Wednesday, July 13th Registration All Day - Lobby, Paul Weber Building 8:15 - 11:15Morning Sessions 11:30 - 12:30Plenary Lecture - "From Numerical Mathematics to Mathematical Numerics" (A historical survey), U. Kulisch, University of Karlsruhe, Germany 12:30 - 2:15Lunch 2:15 - 5:15 Afternoon Sessions 6:30 - 8:30 Southern Style Picnic with Dixie-Land Music (Treed Area Next to Skiles Building) Thursday, July 14th 8:15 - 11:15Morning Sessions 11:30 - 12:30Plenary Lecture - "Development of Numerical Time Integration Methods for Partial Differential Equations," P. Van der Houwen, CWI, Netherlands 12:30 - 2:15Afternoon Sessions 2:15 - 3:15 Keynote Lecture for Differential Equations - "A History of Runge-Kutta Methods," J. Butcher, University of Auckland, New Zealand Thursday (for Board of Directors Only) Cocktails 6 p.m., Dinner 7 p.m., Faculty Alumni House Friday, July 15 8:15 - 11:15Morning Sessions 11:30 - 12:30Plenary Lecture - "Extrapolation Algorithms and Pade Approximations: A historical Survey," C. Brezinski, University of Lille, France 12:30 -2:15 Lunch 2:15 - 5:15 Afternoon Sessions 5:30 Conference Close - Paul Weber Building Auditorium Notes: 1. All Plenary Lectures are held in the Theatre for the Arts. 2. All Registrations take place in the lobby of the Paul Weber Building. 3. Refreshments each day in Skiles Bldg. Courtyard. 4. Smoking is not permitted in the classrooms and corridors of the buildings. 5. Because classes are in session there are more P.M. sessions. The following pages contain a list of the Organized Sessions and Contributed Paper Sessions. Organized Sessions are listed with the name(s) of the organizer(s) and the title of the session. Contributed paper sessions are listed as CP followed by the subject area. The sessions legend is as follows: A (Morning), P (Afternoon)  THA3  Session Number  Day of Week (Thursday) See you in Atlanta for IMACS 14, consisting of 134 Sessions (804 Papers). W.F. Ames General Chairman Preliminary Program Monday (11 July) 8:15 - 11:15 MA1: R. Biswas - Adaptive Mesh Refinement Methods for CFP Applications MA2: G. Galambos - Data Compression (?) MA3: G. Delic - Environmental Modeling and Computation MA4: M.K. Smith - Computational Hydrodynamic Stability (1) MA5: W.E. Fitzgibbon - Reaction Diffusion Systems (1) MA6: H.R. Arabnia - Parallel and Super-Computing MA7: A. Ja'vor - Artificial Intelligence in Simulation MA8: D. Kannan - Stochastic Systems in Mathematical Sciences MA9: R. LeDoeuff and G. Olivier - Modeling and Simulation in Electrical Engineering (1) MA10: C.W. Mastin - Conformal Mapping and Grid Generation (1) ************************************ Monday (11 July) Cont. 2:15 - 5:15 MP1: Sonia Garcia - Mixed & Finite Element Methods and Applications MP2: M.K. Smith - Computational Hydrodynamic Stability (2) MP3: J.C.T. Wang - Recent Developments in CFD MP4: W.F. Fitzgibbon - Reaction Diffusion Systems (2) MP5: L. Faybusovich - Dynamical Systems, Optimization and Complexity MP6: H.R. Arabnia - Imaging Operations MP7: D. Kannan - Stochastic Systems in Physical Science MP8: R. LeDoeuff and G. Olivier - Modeling and Simulation in Electrical Engineering (2) MP9: B. Schrauner - Symmetry Methods for DE (1) MP10: C.N. Mastin - Conformal Mopping & Grid Generation (2) MP11: Y.-Q. Shen - Numerical Bifurcation MP12: C.J. Ribbens - PDE Solving Systems MP13: CP - Biological Problems (1): R.L. Andrushkiw; D. Atroune; Y. Hosono; J.E. Molyneux; D.R.K. Sastry; L. Rakesh MP14: CP - Solid Mechanics (1): S. Zhanqun & Y. Hong; X. Xue; Q. Wang; F. Wang; V.G. Tsybulin; L.Y. Shih MP15: CP - Data Systems: M. Kant; Z. Yuan; A. Piazzi; M. Ohkita; A. Kandil; R. Cossu MP16: CP - Acoustics: D.S. Anker; Y. Yao; H. Song; G.A. Athanassoulis ************************************ Tuesday (12 July) 8:15 - 11:15 TA1: C.L. Bajaj - Applying Numeric and Symbolic Computation in Geometric Design and Scientific Visualization TA2: E.L. Kansa - Theory and Applications of Radial Basis Functions (1) TA3: V. Piuri - Neural Architectures and Implementations (1) TA4: V. Yudovich - Vibration and Averaging in Hydrodynamics TA5: B. Shrauner - Symmetry Methods for DE (2) TA6: G. Rodrigue - Academic Programs in Computational Science TA7: J. Geronimo & C. Heil - Wavelets (1) TA8: J. Flaherty - Parallel Adaptive Computations TA9: D. Kannan - Stochastic Systems in Biological Sciences TA10: V. Oliker - Computational Electromagnetics (1) ************************************ Tuesday (12 July) Cont. 2:15 - 5:15 TPI: E.L. Kansa - Theory and Applications of Radial Basis Functions (2) TP2: Y. Lin - Non-local Boundary Value Problems and Applications TP3: V. Piuri - Neural Architectures and Implementations (2) TP4: A. Donato & D. Fusco - Numerical Methods Based on Group Analysis TP5: P. Arce - Operator-theoretic, Boundary Integral, and Singularity Methods in Engineering Applications TP6: A. Sydow - Modeling & Simulation of Environmental Systems TP7: J. Geronimo & C. Heil - Wavelets (2) Beginning with Keynote Address of Prof. Chui at 2:15 TP8: D.R. Kincaid - Parallel Iterative Algorithms TP9: G.S. Ladde - Stochastic Systems (1) TP10: V. Oliker - Computational Electromagnetics (2) TP11: J. Podlubny - Analytical and Numerical Methods of the Fractional Calculus and Applications TP12: N. Piera & J. Fuertes - Emergent Reasoning Technologies - Theory and Applications TP13: CP - Applied Mathematics (1): J.F. Epperson; Z. Kewang; P. Vafeades; C. McIntosh and K. Vu; M.A.M. Alwash; K.A. Ames TP14: CP - Miscellaneous Numerical Methods (1): M. Sarfraz; J. Llovet; G. Sobczyk; V.A. Zheludev; T.L. Freeman TP15: CP - Biological Problems (2): D. Sturm; A.S.C. Sinha; L.F. Roberts; V.B. Kovchegov; R. Karba TP16: CP - Solid Mechanics (2): S.R. Runnels; J.I. Ramos; A.P. Mikhailov; L. M. Zubov & G.M. Raetsky; Z. Liu; V.M. Kharik TP17: CP - Numerical Linear Algebra: D.S. Daoud; W. Efang; M. Pavlus; A.V. Pesterev; G. Starke; R.A. Usmani; D.H. Wood; X. Yu (2 papers in 25 minutes) ************************************ Wednesday (13 July) 8:15 - 11:15 WA1: H. Engl - Industrial Mathematics in Metallurgical Processes (1) WA2: E.L. Kansa - Theory and Applications of Radial Basis Functions (3) WA3: M.W. Berry - Computational Models for Landscape Ecology and Management WA4: N. Glazunov - Algebraic Questions of Integral Computation WA5: S. Bhandarkar - Neural Network Applications WA6: A. Donato & D. Fusco - Group and Reduction Techniques in Nonlinear Wave Propagation WA7: J.R. Cash & L. Dieci - Numerical Dynamical Systems WA8: J. Geronimo & C. Heil - Wavelets (3) WA9: A. Kiper - Parallel Algorithms (1) WA10: G.S. Ladde - Stochastic Systems (2) ************************************ Wednesday (13 July) Cont. 2:15 - 5:15 WP1: H. Engl - Industrial Mathematics in Metallurgical Processes (2) WP2: U. Kulish - Recent Hardware and Software Developments for Validated Computation WP3: S. Tzafestas - Neural Networks in Robotics & Control WP4: A. Donato & D. Fusco - Symmetry Approach for Nonlinear Evolution Equations WP5: J.R. Cash & L. Dieci - Recent Advances in Computational ODE's WP6: A. Kiper - Parallel Algorithms (2) WP7: D. Straub and K. H”her - On the Structure of Economics as a Homorphism of Gibbs- Falkian Thermodynamics (1 Hour) WP8: V. Oliker - Computational Electromagnetics (3) WP9: R. Mickens - Non-standard Numerical Schemes for Non-linear PDE's WP10: CP - Applied Mathematics (2): E. Averbukh; R.K. Dodd; C. Dumitrescu; R.M. Aslam; X.-Z. Yuan; F. Zirilli WP11: CP - Statistics (1): M. Matsubara, M. Harayama and T. Ojika; F. Zhou; H. Shanker; Yu. I. Petunin; L. Gaelle and G. Michel WP12: CP - Miscellaneous Numerical Methods (2): S. Kim; Y. Trinquet; E. Averbukh; G. Caloz; H.L. Chen WP13: CP - Heat Transfer: M. Villa; C. Su; L. Pollachini; A. El Jai; F.H. Al-Sadah; K.N. Mehta WP14: CP - Hyperbolic and Related Areas: D.J. Eyre; T.-J. Chen; A. Katchalov; S.-R. Xu; E.I. Verriest; L. Jodar WP15: CP - Solid Mechanics (3): J.N. Johnson; S. Im; W. Hsiaodong; Y. Fu; Q. Deng & H. Zhao; M. Pavlus; W. Book WP16: CP - Fluid Mechanics (1): W. Khan; K. Agarwal; V. Alexiades; J.R. Blake; P.B. Bochev; O.P. Chanda WP17: CP - Diffusion: P. Broadbridge; F. Mainardi; D. Nyquest; J.M. Pacheco; V.S. Manoranjan & M. Olmos-Gomez; W. Han ************************************ Thursday (14 July) 8:15 - 11:15 THA1: A.Q.M. Khaliq - Splitting Methods for Time Dependent PDE's (1) THA2: J. Vignes - Error Analysis in Computing & Validity of Numerical Software THA3: D. Straub and K. H”her, Gibbs-Falkian Structures in Applied Economics, The Case of Production Theory (1 Hour) THA4: T. Taha - Numerical Aspects of Nonlinear Evolution Equations THA5: B. Maschke - Bond Graph Modelling (1) THA6: S.E. Jones - Computational and Mathematical Problems in Materials Science THA7: J.A. Miller - Parallel and Distributed Simulation THA8: M. Hanke - Analysis and Treatment of Differential - Algebraic Systems THA9: R. Schmid - Symplectic algorithms and Integration THA10: W. Schonauer - Iterative Solution of Linear Equations, Generalized Conjugate Gradient Methods, Preconditions and Beyond (1) ************************************ Thursday (14 July) Cont. 2:15 - 5:15 THP1: A.Q.M. Khaliq - Splitting Methods for Time Dependent PDE's (2) THP2: A.J. Terzuoli - Validation Issues THP3: V. Dougalis - Nonlinear Dispersive Wave Equations -Theory computation and Experiments THP4: G. Byrne - Numerical Method of Lines THP5: V. Komkov - Shape Optimization with Engineering Applications THP6: J.R. Cash and L. Dieci - Application of Numerical ODEs - Beginning with Keynote Address by Butcher at 2:15 THP7: B. Maschke - Bond Graph Modelling (2) THP8: X. Sun - Scalable Parallel Computing THP9: W. Schonauer - W. Schonauer - Iterative Solution of Linear Equations, Generalized Conjugate Gradient Methods, Preconditions and Beyond (2) THP10: T. Taha and W. Hereman - Symbolic Computations for DE (1) THP11: F. Stenger - Sinc Methods of Solution of PDEs THP12: CP - Economics: Y.G. Stoyan; P. Martineau; A.P. Mikhailov; J.J. Hisnanick THP13: CP - Neural Nets: R. Vemuri, R. Vemuri, I.V. Tetko, A. Slavova; Y. Cai THP14: CP - Statistics (2): W. Conley; Y.L. Tong; A. Belmehdi; H. Arsham; B.S. Kamel THP15: CP - Fluid Mechanics (2): W. Dai; V. Karlin; H.J. Nern; Y.-R. Ou; N.V. Petrovskaya; J.J. Shepherd THP16: CP - Finite and Boundary Elements (1): A.J. Meir; C. Rao; J.-L. Liu; T. Hromadka; M. Golberg THP17: CP - Parallel Algorithms; M. Paprzycki; A. Montazer-Haghighi; L. Li; K.F. Hanauer; E.V. Krishnamurthy THP18: CP - Numerical Methods PDE's: W. Zhang; A.A. Samarskii; T. Ojika and M. Harayama; A.K. Prykarpatskyj; J. Noye; S. Longjun; J.J. Nieto; T. Kunkle ************************************ Friday (15 July) 8:15 - 11:15 FA1: J. Papadakis and M. Taroudakis - Computational Methods in Underwater Acoustics (1) FA2: W. Bower - Computational Aeroacoustics FA3: B. Cahlon - Numerical Methods for Solving Integral and Differential Equations FA4: I. Gladwell - Expert Systems in Scientific Computing FA5: K.A. Mansour - Applications of Atomistic and Molecular Modeling Simulation Tools in Materials Science and Engineering (?) FA6: S.G. Petiton - Parallel Linear Algebra (1) FA7: R.P. de Figueiredo - Mathematical Foundations of Intelligent Computing (?) FA8: P.S. Wang - Symbolic Methods for Numerical Applications - Solution of PDE's and Simulation of Dynamical Systems (1) FA9: T. Taha and W. Hereman - Symbolic Computations for DE (2) FA10: D. Riahi - Mathematical Modelling and Simulation in Stability FA11: J. Mahaffey - Special Topics in Neural Networks ************************************ Friday (15 July) Cont. 2:15 - 5:15 FP1: J. Papadakis and M. Taroudakis - Computational Methods in Underwater Acoustics (2) FP2: C. Brezinski - Numerical Algorithms and Approximation Theory FP3: T.E. Simos - Numerical Solutions of ODE's with Oscillating Solutions FP4: S.G. Petiton - Parallel Linear Algebra (2) FP5: P.S. Wang - Symbolic Methods for Numerical Applciations - Solution of PDE's Simulation of Dynamical Systems (2) FP6: S. Kang - Modeling and Identification of Ground Water Containment Transport Parameters FP7: C. Landauer - New Mathematics for Computing FP8: Y. Xu - Numerical Solutions of Integral Equation and Boundary Integral Equation Methods FP9: CP - Miscellaneous: P. Muraca; C. Hu; G. Tavares; B. Schaffrin; K.A. Ariyawansa; E. Averbukh; FP10: CP - Numerical ODE's: S.L. Campbell; E.A. Galperin; G.R. Goldstein and J.A. Goldstein; J.C. Gomez; V. Rossana; I.A. Tirmizi; W.C. Obi FP11: CP - Fluid Mechanics: X. Shutie; M. Sun; X. Wu; P.M. Vabishchevich; S. Zhanqun; Y. Wu FP12: Finite and Boundary elements (2): D.Y. Gao; C.L. Chang; K.A. Broughan; P.K. Bhattacharyya FP13: CP - Control; B.M. Miller; W. Book; Z. Zhou; R.H. Burkhart; J.F. Lafay; M. Harayama; K. Ito FP14: CP - Parallel Algorithms: Y. Deng; P. Purcz and M. Pavlus; B.N. Chetverushkin; W. Au and G.N. Minerbo; B.S. Atilli FP15: CP Optimization: P. Terpolilli; D.S. Szarkonicz; J.J. Ruckmann; Y. He; K. Yoda; J. Van den Berg FP16: CP - Dynamical Systems; J. Ezzine; T.R. Young; M. Poliashenko; T. Ojika and M. Harayama; V. Samoilenko; L.T. Grujic; O. Castillo 14th IMACS WORLD CONGRESS Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332 USA Secretariat 404-894-3953; 404-894-2701 FAX: 404-853-9112 e-mail: ames@math.gatech.edu Dear Colleague: Thank you for your interest in IMACS 14 on Computational and Applied Mathematics to be held July 11-15, 1994, on the campus of Georgia Tech in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. Registration information and a tentative preliminary program as provided below. Please fill out the enclosed registration form and return it with your registration fee in U.S. dollars to: Continuing Education-R P.O. box 93686 Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30377 USA Registration for the Conference will begin on Sunday, July 10, 1994, in the lobby of the Paul Weber Building at 4 p.m. Refreshments will be served. REGISTRATION AND INFORMATION **************************** Name: _________________________________________________________________________ LAST MIDDLE INITIAL FIRST Address: ________________________________________________________________________ CITY STATE _____________________________________________________________________ CODE COUNTRY Institution: ____________________________________________________________________ Phone: Fax: e-mail: Registration Fee: $250 (Delegate); $300 After May 1, 1994 _______________ Includes Picnic, Proceedings, Receptions and Daily Refreshments $50 (Student)* $60 After May 1, 1994 _______________ Includes Registration and Daily Refreshments Only Extra Picnic Tickets @ $30 _______________ Total in U.S. Dollars _______________ Make checks payable to Georgia Tech and mail to Continuing Education-R; P.O. Box 93686; Atlanta, GA USA; 30377 *(Some funds are available for student registration. Please apply with verification by Dept. Chairman. These are allocated on a first-come first-served basis. Send request to Prof. Ames.) HOTEL INFORMATION We have blocked rooms at the following nearby hotels for the IMACS 14 International Conference 11-15 July 1994. Special rates will be available when booked by the end of May and possibly longer. Be sure to mention the conference when making reservations in order to get the special rates. The conference hotels may require a deposit or credit card number to reserve the special rate. Please make your own arrangements. The more expensive hotels tend to be more comfortable, although not necessarily closer to campus. Locations are shown on the map on the reverse, which also indicates subway (MARTA) stops. Many companies have hotels in Atlanta. In case you wish to make other lodging arrangements, we are located just North of Downtown Atlanta, across Interstate I- 75/85 from Atlanta's Midtown neighborhood. We are also easily reached by subway from the airport or any other spot on the North-South MARTA line (North Avenue exit). The Biltmore Apartments in the renovated portion of an older building 30 5th St. NE on the National Register of Historic Places. All apartments Atlanta, GA 30308 have kitchens with refrigerators, gas ranges, and microwave tel. 404 874-0824 ovens. The hotel offers a continental breakfast. tel. 800-822-0824 Prices: $70 studio, $90 suite. (30 suites) Wyndham Midtown Atlanta A first class modern hotel at the intersection of 10th St. and 125 10th St., NE and W. Peachtree. A restaurant is located in the hotel, and there Atlanta, GA 30309 is a van that can drive guests to the campus. tel. 404 873-4800 Prices: $79 for a single or double room. (100 rooms) tel. 800 882-4200 (U.S.) tel. 800 631-4200 (Canada) Regency Suites Hotel A first class modern hotel at the corner of 10th St. and West 975 West Peachtree St. Peachtree St. Atlanta, GA 30309 Price: $76 single or double. (20 suites) tel. 404 876-5003 tel. 800 642-3624 Atlanta Penta Hotel The hotel of the conference. A first class hotel at the corner of 590 West Peachtree ST North Avenue and West Peachtree Street. Atlanta, GA 30308 Price: $88 single or double. (300 rooms) tel. 404 881-6000 tel. 800 633-0000 Fax: 404 815-5010 Courtyard by Marriott A first class hotel near campus. 1132 Techwood Drive Price: $70 single or double. (75 rooms) Atlanta, GA 30318 tel. 404 607-1112 800-321-2211 GEORGIA TECH DORMITORIES Dormitory Rooms with Linens Price $35 per night Only 50 rooms are available. First-come, first-served basis. For reservations call: Ms. K. Rish Tel.: 404-894-5392 Fax: 404-853-0117 IMACS 14 SECRETARIAT School of Mathematics Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA USA 30332 Phone: 404-894-3953 404-894-2701 Fax: 404-853-9112 e-mail: ames@math.gatech.edu Travel and lodging. Atlanta is in the Eastern Time Zone. It has a major airport served by many domestic and international carriers. Participants flying to Atlanta from the U.S. or Canada may save money on Delta Airlines with special conference rates: Call 800-241-6760 and refer to file UO175 and the name of the conference to get these rates. This arrangement does not seem to be available for overseas visitors, but there are separate touristic packages available only from abroad, such as Delta's Skypass and Discover America Fares, which may be appropriate if you have plans to visit other cities besides Atlanta. Amtrak train service to Atlanta is available once a day from Washington, New Orleans, Birmingham and some other cities. The station is on Peachtree St., but not far North of Georgia Tech, and the reservation number is 800-872-7245. The most convenient freeway approach is from I-75/85 "the Downtown Connector." From the South you will see a sign for 10th St. and Georgia Tech shortly after passing downtown Atlanta. From the North, you have a choice of the 10th St. exit (follow signs when I-75 and I-85 merge) or, after that, North Avenue. We have reserved some rooms at the hotels listed on the enclosed sheet. All hotels are easily accessible from the Atlanta Airport on our subway system, known (together with the bus system) as MARTA. MARTA costs $1.25 and has a station inside the airport, indicated with a sign with reddish, yellow, blue and white stripes. All trains from the airport go near Georgia Tech (North Avenue Station) and the hotels (North Avenue or 10th St. Station) with no transfer. On the map the subway stops are marked with an M (the 10th St. Station and two exits from the North Avenue Station are shown). Of course, the airport has taxi service as well. Most of the hotels are across a freeway from the campus, which can be reached by following North Avenue, 3rd St. (which leads to a pedestrian tunnel under the freeway), or 5th St., which is called Ferst Dr. on the campus. Foreign currency exchange. In the United States neighborhood banks usually do not exchange currency. We expect, however, to have a foreign currency teller available at a few scheduled times at a local branch of the Wachovia Bank, where it will be possible to change from major Western European and Japanese currency into dollars. The Wachovia Bank will also be able to exchange foreign currency travelers' checks at all business hours. In addition, a money machine on campus will provide cash to a credit card, provided that the bank issuing the card participates the network. You may also exchange at the airport. Climate. The weather in July is usually warm (90 F = 32 C) with nights about (68 F = 20 C) and may be humid. Some call it a semi-tropical climate. An umbrella would be a useful device to have. Equipment. Each room will have an overhead projector and blackboard. Please prepare and being your own transparencies. We will not have facilities for the preparation of transparencies. -- ---------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ | John F. Gilmore | (404) 894-3560/9081 fax | | GTRI-ITL, Georgia Tech, Atlanta, GA 30332 | john.gilmore@gtri.gatech.edu | ---------------------------------------------- ------------------------------