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                                                 July 15, 2003


       O P - S F   N E T                   Volume 10, Number 4
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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. Edinburgh Workshop on Jack, Hall-Littlewood and Macdonald
           polynomials
       2. ISAAC 2003
       3. Death of Jairo A. Charris
       4. Death of Jan Koekoek
       5. Looking for large scale computer algebra problems in OP and SF
       6. Walter Gautschi's Matlab programs
       7. Lecture Notes from Leuven Summer School (2002)
       8. Preprints in xxx Archive
       9. About the Activity Group
      10. Submitting contributions to OP-SF NET and Newsletter


Calendar of Events:


2003


July 14-26: Summer school on "Orthogonal Polynomials and
              Special Functions", Coimbra, Portugal               10.1 #2
http://www.mat.uc.pt/~ajplb/opsf2.htm


August 11-16: Fourth ISAAC Congress, Toronto, Canada  9.2 #6 9.4 #5
                                                                  10.4 #2
http://www.math.yorku.ca/isaac03/


August 11-16: Conference on Orthogonal Functions and
                Related Topics, Roros, Norway                     10.1 #3
http://www.alt.hist.no/%7Efroder/corfu/


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
http://www.math.ku.dk/conf/opsfa2003/


August 25-27: Special Functions, Representation Theory and
               Applications, Meeting in honour of Tom Koornwinder,
               Amsterdam                                   9.6 #3 10.2 #3
http://staff.science.uva.nl/%7Ejstokman/workshop.html


September 15-19: Sturm Colloquium, Geneva, Switzerland            10.2 #4
http://theory.physics.unige.ch/main.html


September 23-26: Workshop on Jack, Hall-Littlewood and Macdonald
                polynomials, Edinburgh, Scotland                 10.4  #1
See http://www.ma.hw.ac.uk/icms/meetings/2003/polynomials/


October 18-22: International Workshop on Special Functions,
     Orthogonal Polynomials, Quantum Groups and Related Topics
     dedicated to Dick Askey's 70th birthday, Bexbach, Germany    10.3 #2
http://hahn.la.asu.edu/~suslov/bexbach/


2004
January 7-10: Joint Mathematics Meetings, Phoenix, Arizona, USA
          (including Special Sessions on
        "Classical and Nonlinear Special Functions" (Jan 9-10) and on
        "Theory and Applications of Orthogonal Polynomials" (Jan 7-8)
                                                                 10.3 #3
http://www.ams.org/amsmtgs/2078_intro.html


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.
Present planning suggests a date in the fall of 2005 or in 2006.




Topic #1   ------------  OP-SF NET 10.4  -------------  July 15, 2003
                         ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
From: Tom Koornwinder <thk@science.uva.nl>
Subject: Edinburgh Workshop on Jack, Hall-Littlewood and Macdonald
           polynomials


A workshop on Jack, Hall-Littlewood and Macdonald polynomials,
will be held at the International Centre for Mathematical Sciences,
Edinburgh, Scotland, 23-26 September 2003.


See http://www.ma.hw.ac.uk/icms/meetings/2003/polynomials/
for further information. The information below is extracted for this web
site.


The meeting will run for four full days, starting first thing on
Tuesday 23 September and finishing at the end of Friday 26 September.


The following are expected to give keynote talks at the Workshop:


        O. Chalykh (Cornell)
        J.-F. van Diejen (Talca, Chile)
        P.I. Etingof (MIT)
        R.A. Gustafson (Texas A&M)
        F. Knop (Rutgers)
        T.H. Koornwinder (Amsterdam)
        A. Lascoux (Marne la Vallé)
        I.G. Macdonald (UK)
        T. Miwa (Kyoto)
        E. Opdam (Amsterdam)
        E. M. Rains (Center for Communications Research, Princeton)
        S. Sahi (Rutgers)
        A.N. Sergeev (Balakovo)
        E.K. Sklyanin (York)
        V. Spiridonov (Dubna)


The meeting is by invitation only (numbers are strictly limited).  If
you are interested in participating in this meeting, please contact
Vadim Kuznetsov (v.b.kuznetsov@leeds.ac.uk), Alun Morris
(alun@morus25.fsnet.co.uk) or Tracey Dart (tracey@maths.ed.ac.uk)  or
one of the organisers.


Scientific Organising Committee:
        V. B. Kuznetsov (Leeds),
        A. O. Morris (Aberystwyth),
        A. Okounkov (Princeton),
        B. D. Sleeman (Leeds),
        J.-Y. Thibon (Marne-la-Vallee),
        A. P. Veselov (Loughborough).


The year 2003 marks important anniversaries involving all of those
involved in the discovery of the polynomials mentioned in the title of
the workshop. It is the year that celebrates the centenary of the
birth of D.E. Littlewood; the year that commemorates the death of
Henry Jack 25 years ago; and, most importantly, it is the year when
I.G. Macdonald is 75. Ian Macdonald has been responsible for the most
remarkable developments in the subject; indeed he has extended and
generalized the work in this area to a level that earlier would be
regarded as inconceivable.


The workshop will concentrate on the latest developments and will
involve the leading exponents of the subject on an international
level, including many of those who have been responsible for the new
directions the subject has taken in the last twenty years or so. The
meeting will compare the diverse approaches to establishing the
properties of these important special functions and will focus on
creating further collaboration between the different groups and boost
new applications.


The meeting is supported by the Engineering and Physical Sciences
Research Council, the London Mathematical Society and the Edinburgh
Mathematical Society.




Topic #2   ------------  OP-SF NET 10.4  -------------  July 15, 2003
                         ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
From: OP-SF NET Editor <muldoon@yorku.ca>
Subject: ISAAC 2003


As announced in OP-SF NET 9.2, Topic #6 and OP-SF NET 9.4, Topic #5 the
Fourth ISAAC (International Society for Analysis, its Applications and
Computation) Congress will be held in Toronto, Canada during August
11-16, 2003. Further information about the ISAAC Congress including
program and abstracts can be found at
http://www.math.yorku.ca/isaac03/
The program includes a plenary talk "Determinants and Orthogonal
Polynomials" by Richard Askey on August 11. On August 11-12 there will
be a special session on Orthogonal Polynomials and Special Functions
organized by Martin Muldoon. Confirmed speakers include Victor Adamchik,
William Connett, Mark Defazio, Dmitrii B. Karp, Lee Lorch, Amram Meir,
M. A. Pathan and Roderick Wong.




Topic #3   ------------  OP-SF NET 10.4  -------------  July 15, 2003
                         ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
From: Walter Van Assche <Walter.VanAssche@wis.kuleuven.ac.be>
Subject: Death of Jairo A. Charris


Paco Marcellan has informed me that he received some bad news from the
Universidad Nacional de Colombia in Bogota. On Friday July 18 professor
Jairo A. Charris died. He was professor titular (full professor) at the
Universidad Nacional de Colombia in Bogota. Jairo Charris was born on
November 21, 1939. He obtained his BS at the Universidad Nacional in
1962 (chemical engineering) and 1967 (mathematics). Then he obtained his
master of science degree at the University of Chicago (1969) and his
Ph.D. at Arizona State University (1984). He is known in our OPSF
community for his set of papers on sieved orthogonal polynomials (with
Mourad Ismail).




Topic #4   ------------  OP-SF NET 10.4  -------------  July 15, 2003
                         ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
From: Tom Koornwinder <thk@science.uva.nl>
Subject: Death of Jan Koekoek


I heard from Roelof Koekoek that his uncle Jan Koekoek passed away
on July 17, 2003.


In our community Jan Koekoek will be known by his joint publications
with Roelof Koekoek on differential equations satisfied by generalized
classical orthogonal polynomials (Laguerre, ultraspherical, Jacobi).
Generically these equations turn out to be of infinite order, while
they specialize to finite even order for special cases of the
parameters.


MathSciNet lists reviews of 9 papers by Jan Koekoek, of which 5
are joint with Roelof Koekoek, one is joint with Herman Bavinck, and
one is by the three authors Jan and Roelof Koekoek and Herman Bavinck.




Topic #5   ------------  OP-SF NET 10.4  -------------  July 15, 2003
                         ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
From: Tom Koornwinder <thk@science.uva.nl>
Subject: Looking for large scale computer algebra problems in OP and SF


Dear Colleagues in Orthogonal Polynomials and Special Functions,


I am getting involved in a major revision of Jos Vermaseren's
symbolic manipulation program FORM, see


* http://www.nikhef.nl/~form/ (sources and manuals)


* http://arxiv.org/abs/math-ph/0010025
(J.A.M. Vermaseren, New features of FORM)


* http://www.lorentz.leidenuniv.nl/form/form.html
(An Introduction to FORM by Geert Jan van Oldenborgh)


In some parts of physics, in particular high energy physics, FORM has
become an important tool because of its fast handling of very large
expressions.  There is also a very limited number of applications of
the program in mathematics, in work where the more common programs
were too slow.


Jos Vermaseren is currently preparing a proposal to FOM (the physics
branch of the Dutch National Science Foundation) to make FORM into an
open source project, allowing eventually scientists from many fields
to make additions. Involvement of scientists outside physics (like
mathematicians and computer scientists) will be an important aspect of
the proposal. It is the intention that new usage of FORM for research
problems outside high energy physics will be developed simultaneously
and in interaction with the rewriting of the program code.


In connection with these plans I am looking for problems in special
functions, Lie theory and combinatorics, where progress in research
heavily depends on experimenting with computer algebra, but where
the scale (in computing time, memory or file size) is beyond the
possibilities of Maple and Mathematica. I am also looking for
algorithms, already implemented in Maple or Mathematica, for which
the current implementations cannot handle all desirable input.


Please contact me if you have problems of this type which you cannot
(or do not want to) solve yourself by writing dedicated code or
calling some existing special purpose program. Then I will provide you
with some further information about the project. If the problem seems
suitable for the project, then we can discuss whether you just want to
suggest the problem, or that you want to get further involved in the
project.


                Tom Koornwinder
                thk@science.uva.nl




Topic #6   ------------  OP-SF NET 10.4  -------------  July 15, 2003
                         ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
From: Tom Koornwinder <thk@science.uva.nl>
Subject: Walter Gautschi's Matlab programs


Walter Gautschi is maintaining on the web: "OPQ: a Matlab suite of
programs for generating orthogonal polynomials and related quadrature
rules", see
http://www.cs.purdue.edu/archives/2002/wxg/codes/
This set of Matlab codes is a companion piece to the book "Orthogonal
Polynomials: Computation and Approximation", Clarendon Press, Oxford,
2003, to appear. The routines implement all computational procedures
discussed therein and provide code for the examples, tables, and
figures.




Topic #7   ------------  OP-SF NET 10.4  -------------  July 15, 2003
                         ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
From: Walter Van Assche <Walter.VanAssche@wis.kuleuven.ac.be>
Subject: Lecture Notes from Leuven Summer School (2002)


The lecture notes of the Summer School on "Special Functions and
Orthogonal Polynomials", which was held at the Katholieke Universiteit
Leuven in August 2002 (and which is one of the activities of the SIAG)
have appeared as Lecture Notes in Mathematics volume 1817.
http://www.springer.de/cgi/svcat/search_book.pl?isbn=3-540-40375-2


Table of contents:
1. Computer algebra algorithms for orthogonal polynomials and special
functions (Wolfram Koepf)
2. 3nj-coefficients and orthogonal polynomials of hypergeometric type
(Joris Van der Jeugt)
3. Dunkl operators: theory and applications (Margit Roesler)
4. Enumeration and special functions (Dennis Stanton)
5. Riemann-Hilbert analysis for orthogonal polynomials (Arno B.J.
Kuijlaars)
6. Exponential asymptotics (Adri B. Olde Daalhuis)


The volume is edited by Erik Koelink and Walter Van Assche. (Ed.)




Topic #8   ------------  OP-SF NET 10.4  -------------  July 15, 2003
                         ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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/0305079
     Title: A generalized polygamma function
     Authors: Olivier Espinosa, Victor H. Moll
     Comments: 14 pages
     Subj-class: Classical Analysis and ODEs; Mathematical Physics
     MSC-class: 33B99, 11M35


http://www.arXiv.org/abs/math.CA/0305131
     Title: On some families of integrals solvable in terms of
     polygamma and negapolygamma functions
     Authors: George Boros (deceased), Olivier Espinosa, Victor H. Moll
     Comments: 15 pages
     Subj-class: Classical Analysis and ODEs
     MSC-class: 33B99, 11M35


http://www.arXiv.org/abs/math.QA/0305356
     Title: Leonard pairs and the Askey-Wilson relations
     Authors: Paul Terwilliger, Raimundas Vidunas
     Comments: 17 pages
     Subj-class: Quantum Algebra; Rings and Algebras
     MSC-class: 05E35,17B37,33C45, 33D45


http://www.arXiv.org/abs/math.CA/0305379
     Title: New transformations for elliptic hypergeometric series on
     the root system An
     Authors: Hjalmar Rosengren
     Comments: 10 pages
     Subj-class: Classical Analysis and ODEs; Quantum Algebra
     MSC-class: 33D67; 11F50


http://www.arXiv.org/abs/math.CA/0305385
     Title: One-parameter orthogonality relations for basic
     hypergeometric series
     Authors: Erik Koelink
     Comments: 18 pages, to appear in Indagationes Mathematicae
     Subj-class: Classical Analysis and ODEs; Functional Analysis


http://www.arXiv.org/abs/math-ph/0305003
     Title: Jackson's q-exponential as the exponential of a series
     Authors: C. Quesne
     Comments: LaTeX, 5 pages, no figure
     Subj-class: Mathematical Physics


http://www.arXiv.org/abs/math-ph/0305008
     Title: Toda Equations and $\sigma$-Functions of Genera One and
     Two
     Authors: Shigeki Matsutani
     Comments: 16 pages
     Subj-class: Mathematical Physics; Algebraic Geometry


http://www.arXiv.org/abs/math-ph/0305012
     Title: Some results on the eigenfunctions of the quantum
     trigonometric Calogero-Sutherland model related to the Lie
     Algebra $D_4$
     Authors: J. Fernández Núñez, W. García Fuertes, A.M. Perelomov
     Comments: 17 pages, no figures
     Subj-class: Mathematical Physics; Exactly Solvable and Integrable
       Systems


http://www.arXiv.org/abs/math-ph/0305029
     Title: Discrete Painlev\'e equations, Orthogonal Polynomials on
     the Unit Circle and N-recurrences for averages over U(N) --
     \PIIIa and \PV $\tau$-functions
     Authors: P.J. Forrester, N.S. Witte
     Comments: AMS-Latex2e with AMS macros
     Subj-class: Mathematical Physics; Classical Analysis and ODEs
     MSC-class: 33C45;34M55;15A52


http://www.arXiv.org/abs/math-ph/0305043
     Title: Random partitions and the Gamma kernel
     Authors: Alexei Borodin, Grigori Olshanski
     Comments: AMSTeX, 49 pages
     Subj-class: Mathematical Physics; Representation Theory


http://www.arXiv.org/abs/math-ph/0305044
     Title: Universality for eigenvalue correlations at the origin of
     the spectrum
     Authors: A.B.J. Kuijlaars, M. Vanlessen (K.U.Leuven, Belgium)
     Comments: 28 pages, 6 figures, technical problem in second version removed,
     to appear in Commun. Math. Phys
     Subj-class: Mathematical Physics; Classical Analysis and ODEs


http://www.arXiv.org/abs/math-ph/0305050
     Title: New transformation law for Heun and Hypergeometric Equations
     Authors: Yves Gaspar
     Comments: 10 pages, no figures
     Subj-class: Mathematical Physics; Classical Analysis and ODEs
     MSC-class: 33C99


http://www.arXiv.org/abs/math-ph/0305053
     Title: Discrete matrix Riccati equations with superposition
     formulas
     Authors: Alexei V. Penskoi, Pavel Winternitz
     Comments: 20 pages
     Subj-class: Mathematical Physics
     MSC-class: 34A34, 39A12


http://www.arXiv.org/abs/nlin.SI/0305047
     Title: Umbral Calculus, Difference Equations and the Discrete
     Schroedinger Equation
     Authors: Decio Levi, Piergiulio Tempesta, Pavel Winternitz
     Comments: 41 pages, no figures
     Subj-class: Exactly Solvable and Integrable Systems; Mathematical Physics


http://www.arXiv.org/abs/math.CA/0306008
     Title: An Infinite Product for e^gamma via Hypergeometric
     Formulas for Euler's Constant, gamma
     Authors: Jonathan Sondow
     Comments: 5 pages, 1 figure, submitted for publication
     Subj-class: Classical Analysis and ODEs; Number Theory
     MSC-class: Primary 33C20; Secondary 11Y60, 33B15


http://www.arXiv.org/abs/math.HO/0306042
     Title: Thoughts on the Riemann hypothesis
     Authors: G. J. Chaitin (IBM Research)
     Subj-class: History and Overview
     MSC-class: 68Q30


http://www.arXiv.org/abs/math.QA/0306164
     Title: The modular properties and the integral representations of the
     multiple elliptic gamma functions
     Authors: Atsushi Narukawa
     Comments: 18 pages
     Subj-class: Quantum Algebra; Classical Analysis and ODEs
     MSC-class: 33B15; 33D05; 33E30; 11F03


http://www.arXiv.org/abs/math.NA/0306184
     Title: Numerical Representation of the Incomplete Gamma Function
     of Complex Argument
     Authors: Richard J. Mathar
     Comments: REVTeX4, 48 pages, 16 PostScript figures
     Subj-class: Numerical Analysis
     MSC-class: 33C15; 33E50; 33F05


http://www.arXiv.org/abs/math.QA/0306201
     Title: Big q-Laguerre and q-Meixner polynomials and
     representations of the algebra U_q(su(1,1))
     Authors: M. N. Atakishiyev, N. M. Atakishiyev, A. U. Klimyk
     Comments: 15 pages, LaTeX
     Subj-class: Quantum Algebra; Mathematical Physics; Spectral Theory


http://www.arXiv.org/abs/math.PR/0306216
     Title: The Arctic circle boundary and the Airy process
     Authors: Kurt Johansson
     Comments: 23 pages
     Subj-class: Probability Theory; Mathematical Physics


http://www.arXiv.org/abs/math.CA/0306219
     Title: Multiple elliptic hypergeometric series --An approach from
     the Cauchy determinant--
     Authors: Yasushi Kajihara, Masatoshi Noumi
     Subj-class: Classical Analysis and ODEs; Quantum Algebra


http://www.arXiv.org/abs/math.CA/0306233
     Title: The best bounds of harmonic sequence
     Authors: Chao-Ping Chen, Feng Qi
     Comments: 5 pages
     Subj-class: Classical Analysis and ODEs; Functional Analysis
     MSC-class: 26D15; 33B15


http://www.arXiv.org/abs/math.CA/0306242
     Title: Q-operator and factorised separation chain for Jack
     polynomials
     Authors: Vadim B. Kuznetsov, Vladimir V. Mangazeev, Evgeny K. Sklyanin
     Comments: 26 pages
     Subj-class: Classical Analysis and ODEs; Mathematical Physics; Analysis of
     PDEs; Exactly Solvable and Integrable Systems
     MSC-class: 58F07 (Primary) 33 (Secondary)


http://www.arXiv.org/abs/math.CA/0306286
     Title: On extreme zeros of classical orthogonal polynomials
     Authors: Ilia Krasikov
     Subj-class: Classical Analysis and ODEs
     MSC-class: 33C45


http://www.arXiv.org/abs/math.RA/0306290
     Title: Two linear transformations each tridiagonal with respect
     to an eigenbasis of the other;
     comments on the split decomposition
     Authors: Paul Terwilliger
     Comments: 18 pages
     Subj-class: Rings and Algebras; Quantum Algebra; Representation Theory
     MSC-class: 05E35, 05E30, 33C45, 33D45


http://www.arXiv.org/abs/math.RA/0306291
     Title: Two linear transformations each tridiagonal with respect
     to an eigenbasis of the other;
     comments on the parameter array
     Authors: Paul Terwilliger
     Comments: 26 pages
     Subj-class: Rings and Algebras; Combinatorics; Mathematical Physics; Quantum
     Algebra;
     Representation Theory
     MSC-class: 17B37; 05E30, 33C45, 33D45


http://www.arXiv.org/abs/math.QA/0306301
     Title: Leonard pairs and the q-Racah polynomials
     Authors: Paul Terwilliger
     Comments: 44 pages
     Subj-class: Quantum Algebra; Combinatorics; Mathematical Physics
     MSC-class: 05E35; 05E30, 33C45,33D45


http://www.arXiv.org/abs/math.NA/0306305
     Title: A Rational Approximant for the Digamma Function
     Authors: Ernst Joachim Weniger (Universität Regensburg)
     Comments: 11 pages, LaTeX2e, 0 figures. o Appear in the Proceedings
     (Numerical Algorithms) of the International Conference on
     Numerical Algorithms, Marrakesh, Morocco, October 1-5, 2001
     Subj-class: Numerical Analysis
     MSC-class: 65B05 (Primary) 41A20 (Secondary)


http://www.arXiv.org/abs/math.CA/0306424
     Title: The Wilson function transform
     Authors: Wolter Groenevelt
     Comments: 26 pages
     Subj-class: Classical Analysis and ODEs


http://www.arXiv.org/abs/math-ph/0306004
     Title: Integrals involving four Macdonald functions and their
     relation to 7zeta(3)/2
     Authors: Cyril Furtlehner, Stéphane Ouvry
     Comments: 10 pages, Latex
     Subj-class: Mathematical Physics; Number Theory


http://www.arXiv.org/abs/math-ph/0306009
     Title: Discrete symmetries of isomonodromic deformations of order
     two Fuchsian differential equations
     Authors: S. Oblezin
     Comments: 17 pages, LaTeX
     Subj-class: Mathematical Physics


http://www.arXiv.org/abs/math-ph/0306028
     Title: Local Identities Involving Jacobi Elliptic Functions
     Authors: Avinash Khare, Arul Lakshminarayan, Uday Sukhatme
     Comments: 47 pages
     Subj-class: Mathematical Physics; Exactly Solvable and Integrable
     Systems


http://www.arXiv.org/abs/math-ph/0306043
     Title: Integrals containing confluent hypergeometric functions
     with applications to perturbed singular potentials
     Authors: Nasser Saad, Richard L. Hall
     Comments: 20 pages
     Subj-class: Mathematical Physics
     MSC-class: 81Q05; 81Q20
     Journal-ref: J. Phys. A 36, 7771-7788 (2003)


http://www.arXiv.org/abs/nlin.SI/0305001
     Title: Hypergeometric tau functions $\tau({\bf t},T,{\bf t}^*)$
     as  $\infty$-soliton tau function in T variables
     Author: A. Yu. Orlov
     Comments: Latex, 17 pages, no figures
     Subj-class: Exactly Solvable and Integrable Systems


http://www.arXiv.org/abs/hep-th/0305038
     Title: Generalized Hermite polynomials in superspace as
     eigenfunctions of the supersymmetric rational CMS model
     Authors: Patrick Desrosiers, Luc Lapointe, Pierre Mathieu
     Comments: Latex 2e, 29 pages
     Subj-class: High Energy Physics - Theory; Mathematical Physics; Exactly
     Solvable and Integrable Systems; Quantum Algebra


http://www.arXiv.org/abs/nlin.SI/0306051
     Title: Real Jacobian Elliptic Function Parametrizations for a
     Genuinely Asymmetric Biquadratic Curve
     Authors: Apostolos Iatrou
     Comments: 6 pages, 1 figure, 1 table, part of this paper is taken from
     the author's PhD thesis, not submitted for publication
     Subj-class: Exactly Solvable and Integrable Systems




Topic #9   ------------  OP-SF NET 10.4  -------------  July 15, 2003
                         ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
From: OP-SF NET Editor <muldoon@yorku.ca>
Subject: About the Activity Group


The SIAM Activity Group on Orthogonal Polynomials and Special Functions
consists of a broad set of mathematicians, both pure and applied.  The
Group also includes engineers and scientists, students as well as
experts. We have around 140 members scattered about in more than 20
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Topic #10   ------------  OP-SF NET 10.4  -------------  July 15, 2003
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From: OP-SF NET Editor <muldoon@yorku.ca>
Subject: Submitting contributions to OP-SF NET and Newsletter


To contribute a news item to OP-SF NET, send email to poly@siam.org
with A copy to the OP-SF Editor <muldoon@yorku.ca>.  Please note that
Submissions to the Net are automatically considered for the Newsletter,
and vice versa, unless the contributor requests otherwise.


Contributions to OP-SF NET 10.5 should be sent by September 1, 2003.


Please send your (printed) Newsletter contributions directly to the
Editor:


Rafael J. Yanez
Departamento de Matematica Aplicada
Universidad de Granada
E-18071 Granada, Spain
phone: +34-58-242941
fax: +34-58-242862
e-mail: ryanez@ugr.es


preferably by email, and in latex format. Other formats are also
acceptable and can be submitted by email, regular mail or fax.


The deadline for submissions to be included in the October 2003 issue
is September 15, 2003, and for the February 2004 issue is January 15,
2004.


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       The elected Officers of the Activity Group (2002-2004) are:
               Daniel W. Lozier, Chair
               Walter Van Assche, Vice Chair
               Peter Clarkson, Secretary
               Francisco Marcellan, Program Director
       The appointed officers are:
               Rafael J. Yanez, Newsletter Editor
               Martin Muldoon, OP-SF NET editor
               Bonita Saunders, Webmaster
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