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       O P - S F   N E T                   Volume 10, Number 2
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       Martin Muldoon                       muldoon@yorku.ca

       The Electronic News Net of the SIAM Activity Group
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Today's Topics:
       1. Minisymposium during SIAM Annual Meeting
       2. OPSFA 7 -  Copenhagen
       3. Meeting in honour of Tom Koornwinder
       4. Sturm Colloquium
       5. Preprints in xxx Archive
       6. About the Activity Group
       7. Submitting contributions to OP-SF NET and Newsletter

Calendar of Events:

2003
May 14-17: Advances in Constructive Approximation, Nashville,
             Tennessee, USA                                        9.4 #7
June 8-12: AMS-IMS-SIAM Summer Research Conference "Spectral theory
             and inverse spectral theory for Jacobi operators",
             Snowbird, Utah, USA                                  10.1 #1
June 16-20: SIAM Annual Meeting, Montreal, Canada
              in conjunction with CAIMS                    9.6 #2 10.2 #1
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
July 14-26: Summer school on "Orthogonal Polynomials and
              Special Functions", Coimbra, Portugal               10.1 #2
August 11-16: Fourth ISAAC Congress, Toronto, Canada       9.2 #6  9.4 #5
August 11-16: Conference on Orthogonal Functions and
                Related Topics, Roros, Norway                     10.1 #3
August 18-22: Seventh International Symposium on Orthogonal
               Polynomials, Special Functions and Applications,
               Copenhagen, Denmark         8.6 #7  9.4 #6 10.1 #4 10.2 #2
August 25-27: Special Functions, Representation Theory and
               Applications, Meeting in honour of Tom Koornwinder,
               Amsterdam                                   9.6 #3 10.2 #3
September 15-19: Sturm Colloquium, Geneva, Switzerland            10.2 #4

Future Plans:
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 10.2  -------------  March 15, 2003
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From: Francisco Marcellan <pacomarc@ing.uc3m.es>
Subject: Minisymposium during SIAM Annual Meeting

A Minisymposium "Special Functions: Computational Methods and Applications
I-II" will be held during the SIAM Annual Meeting (joint with CAIMS) to be
held in Montreal, Canada, June 16-20, 2003. The speakers are as follows:

Session I
  John P. Boyd          University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI USA
  Peter Clarkson        University of Kent, Canterbury, UK
  Jesús Sanchez Dehesa  Universidad de Granada, Spain
  Larry Glasser         Clarkson University, Potsdam NY, USA

Session II
  Bruce Fabijonas       Southern Methodist Univ., Dallas TX, USA
  Dan Lozier            NIST, Gaithersburg MD, USA
  Martin Muldoon        York University, Toronto, Canada
  Javier Segura         Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain

Abstracts and further information will appear at the meeting web site:
http://www.siam.org/meetings/an03/



Topic #2  ------------  OP-SF NET 10.2  -------------  March 15, 2003
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From: OP-SF NET Editor <muldoon@yorku.ca>
Subject: OPSFA 7 -  Copenhagen

As announced in previous issues, the Seventh International Symposium on
Orthogonal Polynomials, Special Functions and Applications will be held
August 18-22 in Copenhagen, Denmark.

Here are some highlights from the web site:
http://www.math.ku.dk/conf/opsfa2003/

Invited plenary speakers
     Professor Richard Askey, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA
     Professor Percy Deift, New York University, USA
     Professor Antonio J. Duran, University of Sevilla, Spain
     Professor Uffe Haagerup, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark
     Professor Mourad Ismail, University of South Florida, USA
     Professor Erik Koelink, Technical University Delft, the Netherlands
     Professor Masatoshi Noumi, Kobe University, Japan
     Professor Franz Peherstorfer, University of Linz, Austria
     Professor Simon Ruijsenaars, Center for Mathematics and Computer
              Science, the Netherlands
     Professor Jan Felipe van Diejen, University of Talca, Chile
     Professor Yuan Xu, University of Oregon, USA

Invited 30-minute speakers
     Professor Giuseppe Dattoli, ENEA, Frascati, Italy
     Professor Walter Gautschi, Purdue University, West Lafayette, USA
     Professor Leonid Golinskii, Institute for Low Temperature physics,
        Kharkov,  Ukraine
     Professor Alberto Grunbaum, University of California, Berkeley, USA
     Professor Sergei Khruschev, Atilim University, Ankara, Turkey
     Professor Arno Kuijlaars, Katholieke Universiteir Leuven, Belgium
     Professor Christian Krattenthaler, Université Claude Bernard Lyon-I,
              France
     Professor Vadim Kuznetsov, University of Leeds, United Kingdom
     Professor Mizan Rahman, Carleton University, Canada
     Professor Barry Simon, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena,
          USA

Grants for young researchers
We are able to support a number of young researchers. Deadline for
application is March 1.

Registration for the symposium
The deadline for registration is April 1. If you register later than this
date you must pay an additional fee of 500 DKK.  The standard registration
fee is 2200 DKK. The fee for students is 1500 DKK and for accompanying
persons it is 1000 DKK. As of March 12, 1.00 USD = 6.74 DKK and 1.00 EUR =
7.42 DKK, approximately.  Internet registration is encouraged.

Hotel reservation
Hotel reservation is handled by a conference bureau. Deadline for hotel
reservation is June 15.  Four hotels are listed with the rate per day for a
single room ranging from 400 to 795 DKK. Double rooms cost about 20% more.

Submission of abstracts
Submission of abstracts must be done via internet or email.
The deadline is May 1.

Local Committee for OPSFA 7:
Professor Christian Berg
Ph.D. Student Jacob S. Christiansen
Associate Professor Henrik L. Pedersen

Symposium address:
OPSFA
Department of Matematics
University of Copenhagen
Universitetsparken 5
DK-2100 København Ø
Denmark

Email:  opsfa@math.ku.dk

Fax: +45 3532 0704



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From: OPSF NET Editor <muldoon@yorku.ca>
From: OP-SF NET Editor <muldoon@yorku.ca>
Subject: Meeting in honour of Tom Koornwinder

As announced in OP-SF NET 9.6, Topic #3, a meeting "Special Functions,
Representation Theory and Applications" Universiteit van Amsterdam, August
25-27, 2003 on the occasion of Tom Koornwinder's 60th birthday. The meeting
web site http://staff.science.uva.nl/~jstokman/workshop.html includes
information on hotels, as well as a revised list of speakers:

R.A. Askey (Madison, USA),
F.A. Bais (Amsterdam, The Netherlands),
E.P. van den Ban (Utrecht, The Netherlands),
O. Chalykh (Ithaca, USA),
N. Ciccoli (Perugia, Italy),
G. van Dijk (Leiden, The Netherlands),
J. Faraut (Paris, France),
M. Flensted-Jensen (Copenhagen, Denmark),
G. J. Heckman (Nijmegen, The Netherlands),
M.E.H. Ismail (Tampa, USA),
A.U. Klimyk (Kiev, Ukraine),
T.H. Koornwinder (Amsterdam, The Netherlands),
V. Kuznetsov (Leeds, UK),
I. G. Macdonald (London, UK),
M. Noumi (Kobe, Japan),
P. Paule (Linz, Austria),
H. Rosengren (Goteborg, Sweden)
J.V. Stokman (Amsterdam, The Netherlands)



Topic #4  ------------  OP-SF NET 10.2  -------------  March 15, 2003
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From: OPSF NET Editor <muldoon@yorku.ca>
Subject: Sturm Colloquium

>From the web site:
http://theory.physics.unige.ch/sturm.html

Colloquium on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of
Charles François Sturm and Workshop on Sturm-Liouville theory

Geneva, Switzerland
September 15-19, 2003

Geneva wishes to honour the memory of Charles Sturm on the occasion of the
200th anniversary of his birth. The Physics Department and the group
"History and Philosophy of Science" of the University of Geneva, in
association with the SPHN (Geneva Society of Physics and Natural History),
are organizing an international colloquium during the period September 15
to September 19, 2003.

The colloquium will consist of two parts. In the first one historians of
science will analyze the scientific work of Charles Sturm, whereas the
second one will be devoted to modern and contemporary aspects of
Sturm-Liouville theory. The colloquium, especially in its first part, is
conceived as a preparation for the publication of the complete works of
Sturm. A second volume will contain contributions to the second part.

The material for the first part will be organized as follows:
     - Biography
     - Geometry (theory of polygons, elementary geometry, projective
        geometry, conic sections, ...)
     - Algebra
     - Analysis (differential equations, series,
        treatise on analysis, ...)
     - Optics (caustics, physiological optics)
     - Mechanics
     - Other work in physics (heat, compressibility of liquids, speed
        of sound in water)
     - Pedagogical activities, the two monographs (treatises on analysis
        and on mechanics).

The invited speakers will participate directly in the publication of the
works.  Their presentation will serve as an introduction to the different
parts of the volume containing Sturm's complete works.

In the second part of the colloquium a few invited specialists on
Sturm-Liouville theory will discuss the developments in this branch of
mathematics during the 20th century, as well as their applications in the
natural sciences, in particular in physics. Other participants in the
colloquium will have the possibility of presenting their recent research in
the framework of a workshop on Sturm-Liouville operators.

 Organizers:
               Jean-Claude Pont (part 1)
               Werner Amrein (part 2)
 Secretariat:
               Francine Gennai-Nicole
 Advisory board:
               Andreas Hinz, Jan Lacki, David Pearson

Preliminary program

 Part I :
       Life and work (September 15-16)
       Analysis and assessment of Sturm's scientific work.

 Lectures given by
               Eisso ATZEMA (University of Maine, Orono)
               Jean DHOMBRES (EHESS, Paris)
               Jan LACKI (University of Geneva)
               Jesper LÜTZEN (University of Copenhagen)
               Angelo MINGARELLI (Carleton University, Ottawa)
               Jean-Claude PONT (University of Geneva)
               Hourya SINACEUR (CNRS, Paris)

 Part II :
        Sturm-Liouville Theory, Past and Present
        a) September 17 : Survey of the development of Sturm-Liouville
           theory from Sturm's death to the present.

         Lectures given by
               Don HINTON (University of Tennessee, Knoxville)
               Norrie EVERITT (University of Birmingham, UK)
               Yoram LAST (Hebrew University, Jerusalem)
               Barry SIMON (Caltech, Pasadena)
               Joachim WEIDMANN (Universität Frankfurt)

        b) September 18-19 : Workshop on Sturm-Liouville Theory
        (continued in the morning of September 20 if necessary)

 Conference languages :
                   Part I : French and English
                   Part II : English

Contributions
The workshop on Sturm-Liouville operators will be organized on Thursday,
Sept 18 and Friday, Sept 19 (with the possibility of continuing on Saturday
morning, September 20, if necessary). Those wishing to present a
contribution should send a title and a short abstract before April 30,
2003, by filling and sending the appropriate form. The principal lecture
room is equipped with two overhead projectors, a digital light projector
(beamer) and a blackboard.

Registration
The meeting is planned without registration fees for all participants (thus
encouraging young researchers to take part). However, for organizational
purposes, we request that all prospective participants fill in and send us
the registration form at the web site. Deadline for registration: June 30,
2003.

The web site
http://theory.physics.unige.ch/sturm.html
has more information on travel, accommodation and related matters.



Topic #5  ------------  OP-SF NET 10.2  -------------  March 15, 2003
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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

http://www.arXiv.org/abs/math.CA/0301037
     Title: Orthogonality of Jacobi polynomials with general parameters
     Authors: A.B.J. Kuijlaars, A. Martinez-Finkelshtein, R. Orive
     Comments: 16 pages, 4 figures
     Subj-class: Classical Analysis and ODEs; Complex Variables
     MSC-class: 33C45

http://www.arXiv.org/abs/math.SP/0301077
     Title: Sturm-Liouville operators with distributional potentials
     Authors: A.M. Savchuk, A.A. Shkalikov
     Comments: Submitted to Proceedings of Moscow Mathematical Society
     Subj-class: Spectral Theory; Functional Analysis
     MSC-class: 34B24 (Primary); 47E05; 34L20; 34L40 (Secondary)

http://www.arXiv.org/abs/math.CO/0301094
     Title: Linearization coefficients for orthogonal polynomials using
         stochastic processes
     Authors: Michael Anshelevich
     Comments: 15 pages, AMSLaTeX, 2 Postscript figures
     Subj-class: Combinatorics; Classical Analysis and ODEs; Operator
           Algebras
     MSC-class: Primary 05E35; Secondary 05A18, 05A30, 46L53, 60G51

http://www.arXiv.org/abs/math.CO/0301157
     Title: Generalizations of some identities involving the fibonacci
             numbers
     Authors: Toufik Mansour
     Comments: 12 pages
     Subj-class: Combinatorics
     MSC-class: 11B39; 11B83; 05A15

http://www.arXiv.org/abs/math.CA/0301210
     Title: An inequality on Chebyshev polynomials
     Authors: Igor Rivin
     Subj-class: Classical Analysis and ODEs; Combinatorics
     MSC-class: 41A63; 42C05

http://www.arXiv.org/abs/math.CA/0301241
     Title: Symmetrized Chebyshev Polynomials
     Authors: Igor Rivin
     Comments: Enhancement of math.CA/0301210
     Subj-class: Classical Analysis and ODEs; Probability Theory
     MSC-class: 41A63; 42C05; 05C25; 05C20; 60F05

http://www.arXiv.org/abs/math.NT/0301277
     Title: Relations for Multiple Zeta Values and Mellin Transforms of
         Multiple Polylogarithms
     Authors: Jun-ichi Okuda, Kimio Ueno
     Comments: 29 pages
     Subj-class: Number Theory; Algebraic Geometry; Classical Analysis
             and ODEs
     MSC-class: 11M06; 40B05

http://www.arXiv.org/abs/hep-th/0301143
     Title: The Barnes zeta-function, sphere determinants and Glaisher-
        Kinkelin-Bendersky constants
     Authors: J.S.Dowker, Klaus Kirsten
     Comments: 26 pages, JyTex. Minor improvements made
     Subj-class: High Energy Physics - Theory; Mathematical Physics;
          Spectral Theory

http://www.arXiv.org/abs/math-ph/0301022
     Title: One-parameter isospectral special functions
     Authors: M.A. Reyes, D. Jimenez, H.C. Rosu
     Comments: 12 pages
     Subj-class: Mathematical Physics

http://www.arXiv.org/abs/math.CO/0302014
     Title: Restricted even permutations and Chebyshev polynomials
     Authors: Toufik Mansour
     Comments: 20 pages
     Subj-class: Combinatorics
     MSC-class: 05A05; 05A15; 30B70; 42C05

http://www.arXiv.org/abs/math.QA/0302032
     Title: On integral representations of q-gamma and q-beta functions
     Authors: Alberto De Sole, Victor Kac
     Comments: 16 pages
     Subj-class: Quantum Algebra

http://www.arXiv.org/abs/math.PR/0302033
     Title: A System of Differential Equations for the Airy Process
     Authors: Craig A. Tracy, Harold Widom
     Comments: 8 pages, no figures. Version 2 clarifies a point about the
         operator K
     Subj-class: Probability Theory; Mathematical Physics
     MSC-class: 60K35

http://www.arXiv.org/abs/math.AG/0302054
     Title: Analytic continuation of multiple polylogarithms
     Authors: Jianqiang Zhao
     Comments: 16 pages, a sign error corrected
     Subj-class: Algebraic Geometry; Number Theory
     MSC-class: 32D15, 53C65

http://www.arXiv.org/abs/math.CA/0302084
     Title: A Generalization of Euler's Hypergeometric Transformation
     Authors: Robert S. Maier (University of Arizona)
     Comments: 26 pages, psp documentclass (Cambridge Univ. Press)
     Subj-class: Classical Analysis and ODEs; Combinatorics
     MSC-class: 33C20, 33C05, 34M35, 05A19

http://www.arXiv.org/abs/math.CA/0302114
     Title: A bilateral series involving basic hypergeometric functions
     Authors: Hjalmar Rosengren
     Comments: 5 pages
     Subj-class: Classical Analysis and ODEs; Quantum Algebra
     MSC-class: 33D15

http://www.arXiv.org/abs/math.CA/0302142
     Title: Jacobi Polynomials from Compatibility Conditions
     Authors: Yang Chen (Imperial College) Mourad Ismail (University of
       South Florida)
     Comments: 11 pages 0 figures
     Subj-class: Classical Analysis and ODEs

http://www.arXiv.org/abs/math.CA/0302251
     Title: Continuous Hahn functions as Clebsch-Gordan coefficients
     Authors: Wolter Groenevelt, Erik Koelink, Hjalmar Rosengren
     Subj-class: Classical Analysis and ODEs; Representation Theory

http://www.arXiv.org/abs/math.CO/0302270
     Title: Abel-Rothe type generalizations of Jacobi's triple product
          identity
     Authors: Michael J. Schlosser
     Comments: 11 pages, amslatex
     Subj-class: Combinatorics; Classical Analysis and ODEs
     MSC-class: 33D15 (Primary) 33D67 (Secondary)

http://www.arXiv.org/abs/math.CO/0302320
     Title: Positivity preserving transformations for q-binomial
        coefficients
     Authors: Alexander Berkovich, S. Ole Warnaar
     Comments: 58 pages, AMS-LaTeX
     Subj-class: Combinatorics; Quantum Algebra
     MSC-class: Primary 33D15; Secondary 33C20, 05E05

http://www.arXiv.org/abs/math.PR/0302329
     Title: A PDE for the joint distributions of the Airy Process
     Authors: Mark Adler, Pierre van Moerbeke
     Comments: 9 pages
     Subj-class: Probability Theory; Mathematical Physics

http://www.arXiv.org/abs/math.CA/0302342
     Title: Laguerre functions and representations of su(1,1)
     Authors: Wolter Groenevelt
     Comments: 19 pages
     Subj-class: Classical Analysis and ODEs; Representation Theory

http://www.arXiv.org/abs/math.CA/0302357
     Title: Quadratic Hermite-Pade approximation to the exponential
        function: a Riemann-Hilbert approach
     Authors: A. B. J. Kuijlaars, W. Van Assche, F. Wielonsky
     Comments: 60 pages, 13 figures
     Subj-class: Classical Analysis and ODEs; Complex Variables
     MSC-class: 41A21; 30E10; 35Q15

http://www.arXiv.org/abs/math-ph/0302011
     Title: Hypergeometric functions related to Schur Q-polynomials and
         BKP equation
     Author: A. Yu. Orlov
     Comments: Latex, 15 pages, no figures
     Subj-class: Mathematical Physics

http://www.arXiv.org/abs/math-ph/0302046
     Title: New exact solutions for polynomial oscillators in large
        dimensions
     Authors: Miloslav Znojil, Denis Yanovich, Vladimir P. Gerdt
     Comments: 22 pages plus 4 figures
     Subj-class: Mathematical Physics; Spectral Theory
     MSC-class: 81Q05

http://www.arXiv.org/abs/math-ph/0302051
     Title: Zonal Functions on $SO(p,q)$ Groups
     Authors: B.A. Rajabov
     Comments: 6 pages
     Subj-class: Mathematical Physics; Group Theory

http://www.arXiv.org/abs/math-ph/0302054
     Title: On the uniform asymptotic expansion of the Legendre functions
     Authors: Nail R. Khusnutdinov
     Comments: 9 pages, 4 figures
     Subj-class: Mathematical Physics
     MSC-class: 35C20;33E30

http://www.arXiv.org/abs/nlin.SI/0301011
     Title: General solution for Hamiltonians with extended cubic and
         quartic potentials
     Authors: C. Verhoeven, M. Musette (VUB, Brussels), R. Conte (CEA,
          Saclay)
     Comments: LaTex 2e. To appear, Theoretical and Mathematical Physics
          2003
     Subj-class: Exactly Solvable and Integrable Systems

http://www.arXiv.org/abs/nlin.SI/0301043
     Title: Painleve test and higher order differential equations
     Authors: Ugurhan Mugan, Fahd Jrad
     Comments: arxiv version is already official
     Subj-class: Exactly Solvable and Integrable Systems
     Journal-ref: J. Nonlinear Math. Phys., volume 9, no. 3 (2002) 282-310

http://www.arXiv.org/abs/nlin.SI/0302026
     Title: Classical transcendental solutions of the Painlev\'e equations
        and their degeneration
     Authors: Tetsu Masuda
     Comments: 22 pages
     Subj-class: Exactly Solvable and Integrable Systems



Topic #6  ------------  OP-SF NET 10.2  -------------  March 15, 2003
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From: OP-SF NET Editor <muldoon@yorku.ca>
Subject: About the Activity Group

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Topic #7  ------------  OP-SF NET 10.2  -------------  March 15, 2003
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From: OP-SF NET Editor <muldoon@yorku.ca>
Subject: Submitting contributions to OP-SF NET and Newsletter

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