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November 15, 2002
O P - S F N E T Volume 9, Number 6
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Editor:
Martin Muldoon muldoon@yorku.ca
The Electronic News Net of the SIAM Activity Group
on Orthogonal Polynomials and Special Functions
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Today's Topics:
1. Message from the Editor
2. SIAM Annual Meeting, Montreal, June 2003
3. Meeting in honour of Tom Koornwinder
4. Call for Nominations - SIAM/ACM Prize in CS&E
5. Call for Nominations - Ralph E. Kleinman Prize
6. Call for Nominations - W. T. and Idalia Reid Prize
7. Preprints in xxx Archive
8. Changes of address, web pages, etc.
9. About the Activity Group
10. Submitting contributions to OP-SF NET and Newsletter
Calendar of Events:
2003
January 15-18: Annual Meeting of American Mathematical Society
including special session on "Special Functions
and q-Series" Baltimore, Maryland, USA 9.3
#1
May 14-17: Advances in Constructive Approximation, Nashville,
Tennessee, USA 9.4
#7
June 16-20: SIAM Annual Meeting, Montreal, Canada
in conjunction with CAIMS 9.6
#2
June 18-21: Special session on "Constructive Approximation Theory"
during the AMS-RSME Joint Meeting, Seville, Spain 9.4
#4
July 7-11: 5th International Congress on Industrial and Applied
Mathematics, ICIAM 2003, Sydney, Australia. 8.6
#6
August 11-16: Fourth ISAAC Congress, Toronto, Canada 9.2 #6 9.4
#5
August 18-22: Seventh International Symposium on Orthogonal
Polynomials, Special Functions and Applications,
Copenhagen, Denmark 8.6 #7 9.4
#6
August 25-27: Special Functions, Representation Theory and
Applications, Meeting in honour of Tom Koornwinder,
Amsterdam 9.6
#3
Future plans:
There are plans to organize a summer school on Orthogonal Polynomials
and
Special Functions in Portugal in July 2003. (Contact person: Amilcar
Branquinho). This is in the series Laredo (2000), Inzell (2001) and
Leuven
(2002; see Topic #5). The coordinator of the three summer schools is
Erik
Koelink (koelink@dutiaw4.twi.tudelft.nl). These summer schools are part
of
our Activity Group's scientific program. The scientific committee
consists
of Erik Koelink, Rupert Lasser, Amilcar Branquinho, Paco Marcellan and
Walter Van Assche.
Dan Lozier (OP-SF NET 9.4, Topic #2) suggests a SIAM-sponsored meeting
in
Orthogonal Polynomials and Special Functions to be held in Washington,
DC
in June 2004.
Topic #1 ----------- OP-SF NET 9.6 ------------ November 15, 2002
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From: OP-SF NET Editor <muldoon@yorku.ca>
Subject: Message from the Editor
I regret the delay in getting this issue out and hope to be back on
schedule with the January 15, 2003 issue.
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From: OP-SF NET Editor <muldoon@yorku.ca>
Subject: SIAM Annual Meeting, Montreal, June 2003.
The SIAM Annual Meeting will be held Montreal, Canada, June 16 - 20,
2003.
It will be a joint meeting of CAIMS (Canadian Society for Industrial and
Applied Mathematics) and SIAM. See the Meeting Web Site:
http://www.siam.org/meetings/an03/index.htm.
At the invitation of SIAM, our Activity Group will have a major presence
at this meeting. This will consist of a semi-plenary address and up to
four minisymposia. The semi-plenary speaker will be Nico Temme. His
address will be in parallel with just one other presentation. Plans for
the minisymposia are currently under development in our program
committee, headed by Paco Marcellan. Watch for details in future
releases of OPSF-Net and the Newsletter.
In order to propose minisymposia, note that the official deadlines are:
Minisymposium proposals, January 3, 2003;
Minisymposium abstracts, January 23, 2003.
For more information see the entry DEADLINES in the Meeting Web Site.
Concerning the subjects of the minisymposia, please note that the
main goals of the meeting are fluid dynamics, numerical methods and
mathematical biology. Proposals in such directions are welcome.
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From: Erik Koelink <h.t.koelink@its.tudelft.nl>
Subject: Meeting in honour of Tom Koornwinder
Announcement of a Meeting
"Special Functions, Representation Theory and Applications"
Universiteit van Amsterdam, August 25-27, 2003
on the occasion of Tom Koornwinder's 60th birthday.
This meeting is intended to overview the current status of the fields in
which Tom Koornwinder is active, and the applications will include
computer
algebra and mathematical physics.
This meeting takes place immediately after the Seventh International
Symposium on Orthogonal Polynomials, Special Functions and Applications
(Copenhagen August 18 - 22, 2003, see the conference calendar).
Confirmed
invited speakers include
R.A. Askey (Madison),
M.E.H. Ismail (Tampa),
A.U. Klimyk (Kiev),
V. Kuznetsov (Leeds),
N. Ciccoli (Perugia),
J. Faraut (Paris),
M. Flensted-Jensen (Copenhagen),
P. Paule (Linz),
M. Noumi (Kobe),
H. Rosengren (Goteborg)
T.H. Koornwinder (Amsterdam),
G. van Dijk (Leiden),
E.P. van den Ban (Utrecht),
F.A. Bais (Amsterdam),
G.J. Heckman (Nijmegen),
J.V. Stokman (Amsterdam)
More details will be made available on
http://staff.science.uva.nl/~jstokman/workshop.html
The meeting is organised by Nico Temme, Jasper Stokman, Eric Opdam, Jan
Wiegerinck and Erik Koelink.
We also ask for papers dedicated to Tom Koornwinder that will appear in
the
September and/or December issue of Indagationes Mathematicae (quarterly
journal of the Mathematical Sciences of the Royal Netherlands Academy of
Arts and Sciences) see
http://www.elsevier.nl/inca/publications/store/5/0/5/6/2/0/
The papers submitted to Indagationes Mathematicae for this issue have to
be
original research articles of a high level. The deadline for submission
is
April 1, 2003, and the standard refereeing procedure of Indagationes
Mathematicae is applicable. Electronic submission (in a tex-form) is
strongly preferred and the email has to be sent to any of the 4 email
addresses of the co-ordinating editor M.S. Keane (keane@cwi.nl,
keane@science.uva.nl, mkeane@wesleyan.edu, mkeane@eurandom.tue.nl)
with a cc to Jan Wiegerinck (janwieg@science.uva.nl).
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From: Joanna Littleton <littleton@siam.org>
Subject: Call for Nominations - SIAM/ACM Prize in CS&E
CALL FOR NOMINATIONS
The SIAM/ACM Prize in Computational Science & Engineering
The joint SIAM/ACM Prize in Computational Science & Engineering will
be presented at the First Joint Meeting of CAIMS and SIAM, 24th Annual
Meeting of CAIMS/SCMAI, 2003 SIAM Annual Meeting to be held in Montreal,
Canada, June 16-20, 2003.
The prize, established in 2002, is awarded in the area of computational
science in recognition of outstanding contributions to the development
and use of mathematical and computational tools and methods for the
solution of science and engineering problems. The prize is intended to
recognize one individual for outstanding research contributions to the
field of computational science and engineering. The contribution(s)
for which the award is made must be publicly available and may belong
to any aspect of computational science in its broadest sense.
Eligibility - There are no restrictions on eligibility beyond those
specified above.
Description of Award - The award consists of a certificate and a cash
prize.
Nominations
Nominations may be made by anyone, including members of the selection
committee. It is the responsibility of the nominator to provide all
relevant information to the selection committee, including a resume
and any letter(s) of support. In case his or her nominee will be
chosen, the nominator will also be asked to provide the draft of
a citation of about 100 words that can be read at the award ceremony.
Nominations should be sent to the SIAM office at the address below.
Nominations must be received by March 14, 2003.
Professor Linda Petzold
Chair, CS&E Prize
c/o Joanna Littleton
SIAM
3600 University City Science Center
Philadelphia, PA 19104-2688
Telephone: 215-382-9800 ext. 303
Fax: 215-386-7999
E-mail: littleton@siam.org
Selection Committee
The members of the selection committee for the award are Linda Petzold
(UC-Santa Barbara), Chair; Wayne Enwright (University of Toronto); and
David Wehrly (Forefronts Foundation for Large Scale Computation).
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Date: Thu, 14 Nov 2002 16:23:36 -0500
From: Joanna Littleton <littleton@siam.org>
Subject: Call for Nominations - Ralph E. Kleinman Prize
CALL FOR NOMINATIONS - THE RALPH E. KLEINMAN PRIZE
SIAM will present the Ralph E. Kleinman Prize at the First Joint Meeting
of CAIMS and SIAM, 24th Annual Meeting of CAIMS/SCMAI, 2003 SIAM Annual
Meeting to be held in Montreal, Canada, June 16-20, 2003. The prize is
awarded to an individual for outstanding research or other contributions
that bridge the gap between mathematics and applications. Work that uses
high-level mathematics and/or invents new mathematical tools to solve
applied problems from engineering, science, and technology is
particularly
appropriate. The prize may be awarded for a single notable achievement
or for a collection of such achievements.
Eligibility - Any member of the scientific community who meets the
general
criteria for the prize is eligible to receive the award.
Description of the Award - The award will consist of a
hand-calligraphed,
framed certificate and a cash award of $5,000 plus travel expenses to
the
meeting.
Nominations
A letter of nomination, including a curriculum vitae and description of
the achievement(s), should be sent to the following address. You are
encouraged to send electronic files via e-mail. Supporting letters are
welcome. Nominations must be received in the SIAM office by February 14,
2003.
Ralph E. Kleinman Prize Selection Committee
Professor Robert V. Kohn, Chair
c/o Joanna Littleton
SIAM
3600 University City Science Center
Philadelphia, PA 19104-2688
Telephone: 215-382-9800 ext. 303
Fax: 215-386-7999
E-mail: littleton@siam.org
Selection Committee
The members of the selection committee for the award are Robert V.
Kohn (Courant Institute, New York University), Chair; Douglas N.
Arnold (IMA, University of Minnesota); Ingrid Daubechies (Princeton
University); Jean-Claude Nedelec (Ecole Polytechnique, France);
William W. Symes (Rice University).
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From: Joanna Littleton <littleton@siam.org>
Subject: Call for Nominations - W. T. and Idalia Reid Prize
CALL FOR NOMINATIONS - W. T. and IDALIA REID PRIZE
SIAM will present the W. T. and Idalia Reid Prize at the First Joint
Meeting of CAIMS and SIAM, 24th Annual Meeting of CAIMS/SCMAI, 2003
SIAM Annual Meeting to be held in Montreal, Canada, June 16-20, 2003.
The award will be given for research in, or other contributions to,
the broadly defined areas of differential equations and control theory.
The prize may be given either for a single notable achievement or for a
collection of such achievements.
Eligibility - The prize is awarded to any member of the scientific
community who meets the general guidelines of the prize description
above.
Description of Award - The award consists of an engraved medal and a
$10,000 cash prize.
Nominations
A letter of nomination, including a description of achievement(s),
should
be sent to the address below. Nominations must be received in the SIAM
office by January 31, 2003.
Professor John A. Burns
Chair, Reid Prize Selection Committee
c/o Joanna Littleton
SIAM
3600 University City Science Center
Philadelphia, PA 19104-2688
Telephone: 215-382-9800 ext. 303
Fax: 215-386-7999
E-mail: littleton@siam.org
Selection Committee
Members of the selection committee are John A. Burns (Virginia
Polytechnic Institute and State University), Chair; H. Thomas Banks
(North Carolina State University); Max D. Gunzburger (Florida State
University); James P. Keener (University of Utah); Alan J. Laub
(Department of Energy, Office of Science).
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From: OP-SF NET Editor <muldoon@yorku.ca>
Subject: Changes of address, web pages, etc.
Walter Van Assche <Walter.VanAssche@wis.kuleuven.ac.be>
has recently moved from Applied Mathematics to Analysis within his
department.
His web page has been moved to
http://www.wis.kuleuven.ac.be/analyse/walter
Topic #8 ----------- OP-SF NET 9.6 ------------ November 15, 2002
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From: OPSF NET Editor <muldoon@yorku.ca>
Subject: Preprints in xxx Archive
The following preprints related to the fields of orthogonal polynomials
and special functions were recently posted or cross-listed to one of the
subcategories of the xxx archives. See especially:
http://front.math.ucdavis.edu/math.CA
http://front.math.ucdavis.edu/math.CO
http://front.math.ucdavis.edu/math.QA
http://xxx.lanl.gov/archive/solv-int
math-ph/0207038
Title: The discretized harmonic oscillator: Mathieu functions and a
new class of generalized Hermite polynomials
Author: Matias Aunola
math.QA/0209042
Title: Symmetric polynomials vanishing on the shifted diagonals and
Macdonald polynomials
Authors: B. Feigin, M. Jimbo, T. Miwa, E. Mukhin
Comments: Latex, 17 pages
Subj-class: Quantum Algebra; Combinatorics; Mathematical Physics
math.SP/0209064
Title: On Bochner-Krall orthogonal polynomial systems
Authors: T. Bergkvist, H. Rullgard, B. Shapiro (Stockholm)
Comments: AMSTEX, 5 pages, no pictures
Subj-class: Spectral Theory; Classical Analysis and ODEs
math.NT/0209070
Title: Criteria for Irrationality of Euler's Constant
Authors: Jonathan Sondow
Comments: 12 pages, 1 figure, 2 tables, proofs shortened & typos
fixed, revised version accepted by Proc. Amer. Math. Soc
Subj-class: Number Theory; Combinatorics
MSC-class: Primary 11J72, Secondary 05A19
math.QA/0209126
Title: Symmetric polynomials vanishing on the diagonals shifted by
roots of unity
Authors: B. Feigin, M. Jimbo, T. Miwa, E. Mukhin, Y. Takeyama
Comments: Latex, 13 pages
Subj-class: Quantum Algebra; Combinatorics
math.QA/0209181
Title: Generalized Coherent States for Classical Orthogonal
Polynomials
Authors: V.V.Borzov, E.V.Damaskinsky
Comments: LaTeX2e, 8 pages, no figures, submitted to Proc. of
conference "Day of Difraction 2002"
Sankt-Petersburg, Russia, 2002
Subj-class: Quantum Algebra; Classical Analysis and ODEs
math.CA/0209272
Title: Proof of a summation formula for an $\tilde A_n$ basic
hypergeometric series conjectured by Warnaar
Authors: Christian Krattenthaler (Universität Wien)
Comments: 9 pages, AmS-LaTeX
Subj-class: Classical Analysis and ODEs
MSC-class: 33D67 (Primary) 05A19 05A30 (Secondary)
Journal-ref: in: "q-Series with Applications to Combinatorics,
Number
Theory, and Physics," Urbana-Champaign, Oct. 26-28, 2000, B. C.
Berndt, K. Ono, eds., Contemporary Math., vol. 291, Amer. Math.
Soc., Providence, R.I., 2001, pp. 153-161
math.CA/0209329
Title: Zeros of orthogonal polynomials on the real line
Authors: Sergey A. Denisov, Barry Simon
Comments: (preliminary version)
Subj-class: Classical Analysis and ODEs; Mathematical Physics
MSC-class: 42C05, 47B36
math.NT/0209393
Title: Zeros of the alternating zeta function on the line Re(s)=1
Authors: Jonathan Sondow
Comments: 3 pages, accepted by Amer. Math. Monthly
Subj-class: Number Theory
MSC-class: 11M26
math-ph/0209036
Title: General Solutions of Relativistic Wave Equations
Author: V.V. Varlamov
Comments: 47 pages, LaTeX2e
Subj-class: Mathematical Physics; Computational Physics
MSC-class: 22E43, 35Q40, 22E70, 33C70
hep-th/0209074
Title: Jack polynomials in superspace
Authors: P. Desrosiers, L. Lapointe, P. Mathieu
Comments: 28 pages. Corrected version of lemme 3
Subj-class: High Energy Physics - Theory; Combinatorics; Quantum
Algebra; Exactly Solvable and Integrable Systems
hep-th/0209134
Title: Asymptotics of 6j and 10j symbols
Authors: Laurent Freidel (PI), David Louapre (ENS-Lyon)
Comments: 25 pages, 1 figure, minor corrections and improvements
Subj-class: High Energy Physics - Theory; Quantum Algebra
math-ph/0209003
Title: Milne phase for the Coulomb quantum problem related to
Riemann's hypothesis
Authors: H.C. Rosu, J.M. Moran-Mirabal, M. Planat
Comments: 3 pages in IOP style, 1 figure, 4 numbered references,
based
on a twenty-minute talk by author Rosu at GROUP24, Paris, July
2002,
to be included in the proceedings book
Subj-class: Mathematical Physics
math-ph/0209022
Title: Darboux-Egoroff Metrics, Rational Landau-Ginzburg Potentials
and the Painleve VI Equation
Authors: H. Aratyn, J.F. Gomes, A.H. Zimerman
Comments: 20 pages
Subj-class: Mathematical Physics; Exactly Solvable and Integrable
Systems
MSC-class: 35Q15;53D45;37K10
math.CA/0210019
Title: New Transformations for Painlev\'e's Third Transcendent
Authors: N.S. Witte
Comments: AMSLatex with Proc. Amer. Math. Soc. macros
Subj-class: Classical Analysis and ODEs; Exactly Solvable and
Integrable Systems
MSC-class: 34M55;33E17;20F55
math.CA/0210019
Title: New Transformations for Painlev\'e's Third Transcendent
Authors: N.S. Witte
Comments: AMSLatex with Proc. Amer. Math. Soc. macros
Subj-class: Classical Analysis and ODEs; Exactly Solvable and
Integrable Systems
MSC-class: 34M55;33E17;20F55
math.QA/0210040
Title: Elliptic Selberg integrals and conformal blocks
Authors: Giovanni Felder(1), Laura Stevens(2), Alexander Varchenko
(2) ((1) ETH Zurich, (2) UNC Chapel Hill)
Comments: 13 pages
Subj-class: Quantum Algebra; Classical Analysis and ODEs
math.CO/0210058
Title: Restricted 132-alternating permutations and Chebyshev
polynomials
Authors: T. Mansour
Comments: 22 pages
Subj-class: Combinatorics
math.NT/0210060
Title: A panorama on zeta functions
Authors: Anton Deitmar
Comments: LaTex, 15 pages
Subj-class: Number Theory
math.CA/0210137
Title: A positive radial product formula for the Dunkl kernel
Authors: Margit Rösler
Comments: 25 pages
Subj-class: Classical Analysis and ODEs; Representation Theory
MSC-class: 33C52 (Primary); 44A35, 35L15 (Secondary)
math.QA/0210168
Title: Residues of q-Hypergeometric Integrals and Characters of
Affine
Lie Algebras
Authors: Atsushi Nakayashiki
Comments: 44 pages, no figures
Subj-class: Quantum Algebra; Mathematical Physics
MSC-class: 81T40;33C70;05A30
math.CO/0210208
Title: A new family of positive integers
Authors: Michel Lassalle (CNRS, Marne la Vallee, France)
Comments: LaTeX, 6 pages
Subj-class: Combinatorics
MSC-class: 05A10 (Primary), 33C20 (Secondary)
math.QA/0210221
Title: Galois theory of fuchsian q-difference equations
Authors: Jacques Sauloy
Comments: Prepublication du Laboratoire Emile Picard n.246.
See also http://picard.ups-tlse.fr/
Subj-class: Quantum Algebra
MSC-class: 05A30 - 12 H 10 - 20 G - 33D - 34M - 39A13
math.QA/0210236
Title: Affine Analogue of Jack's Polynomials for \hat{sl}_2
Authors: Yuji Hara
Comments: 29 pages, 5 figures
Subj-class: Quantum Algebra
math.CA/0210366
Title: Dunkl operators: Theory and applications
Authors: Margit Rösler
Comments: Lecture Notes for the SIAM activity group OP-SF summer
school 2002; Leuven, Belgium. 38 pages
Subj-class: Classical Analysis and ODEs; Representation Theory
MSC-class: 33C52 (Primary); 47D06, 81V70, 44A15 (Secondary)
math.NT/0210423
Title: A few remarks on linear forms involving Catalan's constant
Authors: Wadim Zudilin (Moscow)
Comments: 10 (figures free) pages
Subj-class: Number Theory; Classical Analysis and ODEs
MSC-class: Primary 11J72; Secondary 11J70, 30B50, 33C60
math.QA/0210447
Title: Quantum Zonal Spherical Functions and Macdonald Polynomials
Authors: Gail Letzter
Subj-class: Quantum Algebra; Representation Theory
MSC-class: 17B37
math-ph/0210018
Title: Integrable Dynamics of Charges Related to Bilinear
Hypergeometric Equation
Authors: Igor Loutsenko
Comments: 27 pages, Latex, A new corrected version of older
submission
Subj-class: Mathematical Physics; Dynamical Systems; Fluid
Dynamics;
Exactly Solvable and Integrable Systems
MSC-class: 33C,33E,35Q35,35Q40,35Q51,35Q53,37J
math-ph/0210053
Title: The Szego Condition for Coulomb Jacobi Matrices
Authors: Andrej Zlatos
Subj-class: Mathematical Physics
MSC-class: 42C05 (Primary) 47B36 (Secondary)
nlin.SI/0209030
Title: Tau-functions and special solutions in a coupled Painlev\'e
system
Authors: A.N.W. Hone
Comments: Poster from NEEDS 2001, Cambridge
Subj-class: Exactly Solvable and Integrable Systems
nlin.SI/0210040
Title: Riccati Solutions of Discrete Painlev\'e Equations with Weyl
Group Symmetry of Type $E_8^{(1)}$
Authors: Mikio Murata, Hidetaka Sakai, Jin Yoneda
Comments: 22 pages
Subj-class: Exactly Solvable and Integrable Systems
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From: OP-SF NET Editor <muldoon@yorku.ca>
Subject: About the Activity Group
The SIAM Activity Group on Orthogonal Polynomials and Special Functions
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Group also includes engineers and scientists, students as well as
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From: OP-SF NET Editor <muldoon@yorku.ca>
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