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Today's Topics
1. Introducing the New Officers
2. OPSF Social Event at SIAM Annual Meeting
3. Electronic "Problems and Solutions"
4. Lund Workshop on Special Functions and Applications
5. Third International Workshop "Transform Methods & Special
Functions" (TMSF)
6. Fifth International Conference on Approximation and Optimization
in the Caribbean
7. ICRA99: Final Call For Papers
8. Askey to be principal lecturer on Calculus and Counting
9. Computer Algebra in Fundamental and Applied Researches and
Education
10. Memorial note about A. P. Prudnikov
11. Memorial article on Waleed Al-Salam (1926-1996
12. Journal "Fractional Calculus & Applied Analysis" (FCAA)
13. New Journal-first issue
14. New Book Series
15. Combinatorics Net
16. OP-SF preprints in xxx archive
17. Changes of Address, WWW Pages, etc.
18. Subscribing to OP-SF NET
19. Obtaining back issues of OP-SF NET and submitting contributions
to OP-SF NET and Newsletter
Calendar of Events:
1999
March 29 - April 2: Fifth International Conference on Approximation
and Optimization in the Caribbean, Guadeloupe 5.4 #4 6,2 #6
April 23-26: Workshop on Orthogonal Polynomials: Approximation and
Harmonic Analysis, Ballenstedt, Germany 6.1 #7
May 7: Workshop on Special Functions and Applications, Lund, Sweden
6.2 #4
May 12-15: SIAM Annual Meeting in Atlanta 5.6 #3
(May 14-15: Minisymposium: Orthogonal Polynomials; Theory and Practice
5.6 #4, 6.1 #4; Social Event 6.2 #2)
June 6-11: International Conference on Rational Approximation,
Antwerp, Belgium 5.5 #3 6.2 #7
June 21-25: International Workshop on Special Functions: Asymptotics,
Harmonic Analysis, and Mathematical Physics, Hong Kong
5.4 #5 6.1 #5
July 5-9: ICIAM '99, Edinburgh 5.5 #4
(Minisymposium on asymptotics 5.6 #5)
August 9-13: MAA Seminar "Calculus and Counting", Duluth, MN, USA 6.2 #8
August 9-14: Gyorgy Alexits Memorial Conference, Budapest
Hungary 6.1 #8
August 13-20, 1999: Third International Workshop "Transform Methods &
Special Functions, Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria 6.2 #5
September 14-18: International Conference on Analytic Methods of
Analysis and Differential Equations, Minsk, Belarus 5.6 #6
September 20-24: International Symposium on Orthogonal Polynomials,
Special Functions and Their Applications, Patras,
Greece 5.4 #3 6.1 #8
2000
July 10-14: SIAM Annual Meeting in Puerto Rico
Topic #1 ------------ OP-SF NET 6.2 ------------ March 15, 1999
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From: OP-SF Net Editor <muldoon@yorku.ca>
Subject: Introducing the New Officers
[This item on the new officers, elected for the period January 1, 1999 to
December 31, 2001, appeared in the February Newsletter.]
Chair: Daniel Lozier
I grew up in Portland Oregon and attended Oregon State University. I
graduated with my baccalaureate degree in mathematics in 1962. After a
year at the University of Washington in Seattle, I took a job at the Army
Engineer Center in Virginia near Washing ton, DC. This started my career
with the United States government which has continued without
interruption. Since 1969 I have been employed at the National Bureau of
Standards (now the National Institute of Standards and Technology) in
Gaithersburg, Maryland. While working I took graduate courses in
mathematics at American University, George Washington University and the
University of Maryland, receiving my doctoral degree in applied
mathematics from Maryland in 1979 under the supervision of Frank Olver. I
live with my wife Elaine in Washington, DC. I have a son who also lives
in Washington.
My current work is strongly connected with the NIST project to construct a
Web-based successor to the popular 1964 NBS Handbook of Mathematical
Functions, edited by Abramowitz and Stegun. The project was described in
OP-SF NET 4.5, OP-SF Newsletter (October 1997) and SIAM NEWS 31, no 2,
March 1998. The project Web address is
http://math.nist.gov/DigitalMathLib, The project is expected to result in
a Web site with many interactive and dynamic features to be maintained
indefinitely by NIST, together with a book and CD-ROM. Its style and
scope will be reminiscent of the old NBS Handbook but its content will be
brought up to date and extended to include applications in physical
sciences. My co-editors are Frank Olver, Charles Clark and Ron Boisvert.
We are being assisted by a distinguished board of editors, in addition to
several NIST staff.
Vice-Chair: Walter Van Assche
I was born and grew up in Kapellen, a village north of Antwerp, Belgium on
the border of the Netherlands (but rest assured, I am Belgian, as Poirot
would put it). I studied mathematics at the Katholieke Universiteit
Leuven, Belgium and received my degree (licentiaat) In 1980. I prepared
my doctoral dissertation as an research assistant of the Belgian National
Fund for Scientific Research and obtained my degree in 1985. My monograph
"Asymptotics of Orthogonal Polynomials" (Springer Lecture Notes in
Mathematics 1265) contains most of my doctoral dissertation. I am still a
full time researcher (Research Director) of the National Fund for
Scientific Research working at the university in Leuven, but since 1988 I
am also teaching part-time at the university and presently I am part-time
professor of the department of mathematics in Leuven. I have been a
visiting professor at Georgia Tech in Atlanta, GA (1986 and again in
1999), The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (1988) and Facultes
Universitaires Notre Dame de la Paix, Namur (Belgium, 1993). I like
travelling and attending conferences because it is an excellent way to
find out what is going on in OPSF and to meet many of my international
friends. My scientific interest is in orthogonal polynomials, in
particular the analytic aspects of the theory, such as the asymptotic
behaviour, and the analysis of the recurrence relation. I like to work
with explicit examples, usually provided by classical orthogonal
polynomials or terminating hypergeometric series, which give me insight
and feeling for what to expect for general orthogonal polynomials.
Recently I became interested in extensions of the notion of orthogonality
and I am now working on matrix orthogonality, Sobolev orthogonality and my
latest interest is multiple orthogonality, where the orthogonality
conditions are spread over several measures. I believe that the SIAM
activity group has done a very good job with the newsletter (both on paper
and electronically), but I believe that the activity group should also
organize international meetings, both in North America and Europe but
certainly also on other continents, such as Africa and Asia, because there
is a great potential of young researchers there.
Program Director: Francisco Marcellan
I was born in Zaragoza, Spain in 1951. I went to a public school in Jaca,
a very nice city near the Pyrenees and attended the University of Zaragoza
where I graduated in Mathematics in 1973 and got my PhD in 1976. I was
involved with teaching activities from 1974 in several engineering
schools (Zaragoza, Vigo, Madrid). Since 1991 I have been contributing, as
a Full Professor in the Department of Mathematics, to the development in
the south of Madrid of a new State University, Universidad Carlos III. At
the present time I am Vice-President for Research in this University. My
research interests are orthogonal polynomials and approximation theory. I
enjoy finding constructive approaches to polynomials orthogonal with
respect to nonstandard inner products and trying to perform them, from a
numerical point of view as well as their applications in several domains
of science and technology. One of the most important activities of our
activity group must be the promotion of our research area, in order to
offer our colleagues (with special emphasis on young researchers) an
active organization promoting dissemination of information, scientific
exchanges through meetings and advanced seminars and the support of the
activities of our members.
Secretary: Charles Dunkl
I was born in Vienna, went to school in Vienna and Toronto and got my PhD
at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. The teachers that I consider most
remarkable include P. G, Rooney, H.S.M. Coxeter, W. Kahan, R. Askey and my
PhD Adviser, Walter Rudin. My research interests are in harmonic analysis
and special functions. I enjoy finding exact answers and discovering
structure. Thus I prefer functions and polynomials of orthogonal type to
inequalities and estimates. I have been working with the activity group
to promote our research area as an important and lively part of
mathematics. It is a continued pleasure to have talented and energetic
colleagues who work hard on the various aspects of our activities.
[Editor's Note: Newcomers should know that Charles was effectively the
founder of our group and its long-time Chair (1990-1998) - MM]
Topic #2 ------------ OP-SF NET 6.2 ------------ March 15, 1999
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From: Dan Lozier <dlozier@nist.gov>
Subject: OPSF Social Event at SIAM Annual Meeting
An informal social event for members of the OPSF Activity Group and other
interested individuals has been scheduled for the 1999 SIAM Annual Meeting
on Friday, May 14, from 6:30pm to 7:30pm. This is immediately after the
first part of the minisymposium Orthogonal Polynomials: Theory and
Applications, Friday, May 14, 4:30 - 6:30pm. Most elected and appointed
officers of the Activity Group will be present. Light refreshments will
be served. Please come if you are attending the SIAM meeting, and bring a
friend! The place will be announced at the minisymposium.
The minisymposium is being organized by OPSF member Jeff Geronimo. Its
second part will be held on Saturday, May 15, from 10:45am to 12:45pm.
Details can be found in OP-SF NET 6.1 #4 or the SIAM Annual Meeting
Program.
Topic #3 ------------ OP-SF NET 6.2 ------------ March 15, 1999
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From: OP-SF NET Editor <muldoon@yorku.ca>
Subject: Electronic "Problems and Solutions"
Readers will recall the discussion of the discontinuation of the "Problems
and Solutions" Section of SIAM Review in OP-SF NET 5.5. Topic #5 and OP-SF
NET 4-6, Topics #17, #18 and #19. SIAM has now announced plans for the
electronic replacement of the Section. The following is form the SIAM Web
Page:
Electronic Problems and Solutions Instructions for Authors
SIAM is pleased to announce that Problems and Solutions has become its
first all-electronic publication. Cecil Rousseau, long-time editor of the
printed version, will continue to server as editor-in-chief of the
electronic incarnation.
Authors who wish to submit problems for consideration
should send their problem, preferably in LaTeX, to:
Cecil Rousseau
Department of Mathematical Sciences
University of Memphis
Memphis, TN 38152
Fax: 908-678-2480
rousseac@hermes.msci.memphis.edu
The problem will be reviewed by a member of the Problems and Solutions
editorial board. Authors will be informed by the editor of the decision to
accept or reject the problem. Upon acceptance, the editor will forward a
LaTeX version of the problem to SIAM for publication on the Problems and
Solutions page on the SIAM website. This page will include instructions
for submitting solutions to the problems. Solutions will undergo the same
peer review. In the event that multiple solutions to the same problem are
submitted, the best will be chosen, forwarded to SIAM, and posted to the
website. Other solvers will be acknowledged. There will be no charge for
access to Problems and Solutions.
Topic #4 ------------ OP-SF NET 6.2 ------------ March 15, 1999
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From: Hjalmar Rosengren <hjalmar@maths.lth.se>
Subject: Lund Workshop on Special Functions and Applications
A Workshop on Special Functions and Applications will take place on Friday
May 7, 1999, at the Centre of Mathematical Sciences, University of Lund.
Sweden
Speakers:
C. Berg (Copenhagen)
H. P. Jakobsen (Copenhagen)
P. W. Karlsson (Copenhagen)
T. H. Koornwinder (Amsterdam)
B. Shapiro (Stockholm)
Organizers:
J. Peetre (jaak@maths.lth.se)
H. Rosengren (hjalmar@maths.lth.se)
L. Vretare (lv@maths.lth.se)
For more information, please, contact the organizers.
A detailed program will appear at
http://www.maths.lth.se/matematiklu/personal/hjalmar/snickarbod.html
Hjalmar Rosengren
Topic #5 ------------ OP-SF NET 6.2 ------------ March 15, 1999
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From: Virginia Kiryakova <fcaa@math.bas.bg>,<virginia@diogenes.bg>
Subject: Third International Workshop "Transform Methods & Special
Functions" (TMSF)
Institute of Mathematics & Informatics - Bulgarian Academy of Sciences,
Institute of Applied Mathematics & Informatics - Technical University
Sofia, American University in Bulgaria are organizing:
Third International Workshop
"Transform Methods & Special Functions, AUBG'99"
(Blagoevgrad, AUBG, 13-20 August, 1999)
Second Announcement
Place and Period: The 3rd Workshop "TMSF" is a continuation of the
Workshops "TMSF, Sofia '94" and "TMSF, Varna '96". It will take place in
the town of Blagoevgrad (situated 100 km south of Sofia), with the kind
assistance and co-organization of the American University in Bulgaria
(AUBG; http://www.aubg.bg). The working days of the meeting will be
14--19 August 1999, arrivals on 12--13 August and departure on 20 August.
Organizing Committee: Profs. Peter Rusev (IMI-BAS), Shyam Kalla (Kuwait
Univ.), Ivan Dimovski (IMI-BAS), Asso. Profs. Virginia Kiryakova
(IMI-BAS), Lyubomir Boyadjiev (TU-Sofia).
Topics: Integral Transforms, Special Functions, Series Expansions,
Fractional Calculus, Algebraic Analysis, Generalized Functions,
Operational Calculus, Univalent Functions; Applications of these topics to
Complex Analysis, Differential and Integral Equations, Mathematical
Physics; Related problems.
Scientific Programme: will include plenary lectures (by invitation),
half-hour talks and 20 min. communications. The deadline for submitting
the titles of your talks and their abstracts is March 31, 1999. Abstracts
should be prepared in LaTeX/TeX format, 12pt fontsize, up to 1 page, by
filling in a special hard copy form, or better by filling in and sending
us by e-mail the sample files "lxabstr.tex" or "txabstr.tex". These files
are sent upon request by e-mail, or can be downloaded from the Workshop's
web site on the Internet. A brochure with the abstracts will be included
in the materials materials for the meeting.
Proceedings: The Proceedings "TMSF, AUBG'99" will be published as a
special issue of the new international journal "Fractional Calculus &
Applied Analysis" (FCAA Journal). This will ensure its rapid publication,
reviewing by MathRev and ZblMath, and wider circulation. Details and
deadline for presentation of the papers, which must be LaTeX or TeX files,
will be given in the next announcement (Spring'99). Instructions to
authors for the "FCAA Journal", style- and template-files can be seen and
download from the Journal's web sites: http://www.diogenes.bg/fcaa,
http://www.math.bas.bg/~fcaa, or obtained by e-mail upon request. Specify
if LaTeX or TeX-version is preferred.
Participation fees: USD 140 (or USD 120, if sent in advance (before June
15, 1999) for participants in scientific programme, and USD 70 for
accompanying persons. These fees include: organizational and
administrative expenses, reservation fees, postage, transportation
Sofia-Blagoevgrad-Sofia (in groups by minibuses), brochures with Abstracts
and Scientific Programme and other conference materials (except for the
volume of the Proceedings), coffee breaks, social programme - welcome
party, excursion to several interesting places in Rila and Pirin
Mountains, etc. The additional Fees for Publication in the Proc. "TMSF,
AUBG'99" and obtaining a copy of this volume, are USD 40.
Please note that the meeting has no budget and sponsors and the Organizers
have no funds to support any participants, even the invited lecturers. The
participation fees are due from all the participants, to ensure the
meeting's organization and to cover all the arising expenses.
It would be a great help, if some of the participants could send us the
participation fees in advance (before June 15, 1999).
Accommodation: Basically, the participants will be accommodated in the
"Alen Mak" Hotel located in front of the AUBG, both at a beautiful square
in the very centre of the town. Cheaper accommodation is possible in the
student dormitories of South-West University in Blagoevgrad, a 10-15
minute walking distance from AUBG. Meals (lunch and supper) will be
arranged on the basis of full board in the canteen of AUBG.
Prices: (per person/per night)
"Alen Mak" Hotel: USD 35 (single room), USD 25 (1 bed in double
room) (these prices include breakfast in the hotel)
Student Dormitory: USD 5
Meals: USD 10/day (lunch and supper in AUBG)
Further Contacts: First and Second Announcements are available by request,
as LaTeX files. In case of confirmed interest, second announcement and one
official letter or letter of acceptance (for the purposes of obtaining
grants, visas, etc) will be sent. All further correspondence and
informations will be by e-mail. It will be available as LaTeX-,
Postscript- or plain text-files. Please, always provide us with current
e-mail address for correspondence and keep us in touch at:
tmsf@math.bas.bg, or virginia@diogenes.bg. All the details on
"TMSF'AUBG'99" (incl. announcement, sample files for abstracts and
papers, information for the previous meetings "TMSF'94", "TMSF'96" and
their proceedings) are available at our web-site,
http://www.math.bas.bg/~tmsf.
Note the change of the e-mail addresses in our Institute and its Web Site
(IMI-BAS): "acad" is changed to ``bas''.
Please post this announcement in your institutions and distribute it (by
e-mail, postage, etc) to colleagues that might be interested.
Addresses for Contact:
"TMSF" Workshops (P. Rusev, I. Dimovski, V. Kiryakova)
Institute of Mathematics & Informatics - Bulg. Acad. Sciences
Sofia 1090, Bulgaria Fax: (+359) 2 971 3649
E-mail: tmsf@math.bas.bg (Workshop), virginia@diogenes.bg (V. Kiryakova)
Web-site: http://www.math.bas.bg/~tmsf
IMPORTANT NOTE:
- Please confirm just now your interest to:
tmsf@math.bas.bg (Preliminary Registration Form)
- Deadline for Registration Forms (Accommodation,
Title of Talk) and Abstracts: March 31, 1999
- Deadline for sending Participation Fees in advance:
June 15, 1999 (for payment details, contact us)
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(Cut this and send us back, filled in. Tick where appropriate)
------------------- Registration Form ----------------------
3rd Internat. Workshop "TMSF, AUBG'99"
Yes, I will / I am interested to, but not yet sure / take
part in the Workshop to be held in Bulgaria, August 13-20, 1999.
Please, do send me the next informations.
1. Name and Surname ________________________________
Sex: M / F
2. e-mail address (OBLIGATORY): ________________________
3. Mailing Address : ___________________________________
_____________________________________________________
4. I would prefer accommodation in:
"Alen Mak" Hotel: single room / 1 bed (2 beds) in double room
Students Dormitory: 1 bed / 2 beds ....
5. I prefer the following kind of meals:
common / vegetarian / without pork
6. (Maybe) I will be with accompanying persons: Yes / No
7. Preliminary Title of Talk: ______________________________
________________________________________ Duration: ______
Section (One of the topics mentioned): ___________________
8. I am / will be sending my participation fees in advance:
Yes / No ; Payment details: ______________________________
9. Please, send me next information by e-mail as:
LaTeX-file / Postscript-file / Text-Only file
10. Comments: __ ___________________________________________
Please, fill in and return this form not later than
March 31, 1999 to the address of the Org. Committee.
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Topic #6 ------------ OP-SF NET 6.2 ------------ March 15, 1999
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From: Marc Lassonde <Marc.Lassonde@univ-ag.fr>
Subject: Fifth International Conference on Approximation and Optimization
in the Caribbean
The First Announcement of this conference (to be held in Guadeloupe,
March 29-April 2, 1999 appeared in OP-SF NET 5.4, Topic #4. The web
address given there is no longer correct. The new address, with Second
Announcement, is
http://www.univ-ag.fr/uag/mathinfo/conference/appopt5.html
The e-mail address is appopt5@univ-ag.fr
Topic #7 ------------ OP-SF NET 6.2 ------------ March 15, 1999
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From: "Int.Conf.Rat.Approx.99" <icra99@uia.ua.ac.be>
Subject: ICRA99: Final Call For Papers
ICRA99
===FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS===
I N T E R N A T I O N A L C O N F E R E N C E
on
R A T I O N A L A P P R O X I M A T I O N
June 6-11, 1999
UNIVERSITY OF ANTWERP (UIA)
BELGIUM
The conference will focus on rational approximation theory
in the broadest sense, including all computational aspects and
applications. Contributions are welcomed on the subjects of
Pade Approximation, Continued Fractions, Orthogonal Polynomials
and Rational Approximation in general. More than in the past
attention will be paid to the development of reliable
algorithms and the use of symbolic techniques.
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! INFORMATION UPDATE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
(1) We have extended the list of hotels and reserved a block of rooms
in both the Alfa Theater Hotel and the IBIS hotel, in view of the
bustle surrounding the special Anthony Van Dyck year. These two hotels
are located at opposite sides of the big square 'Theaterplein', where a
special bus service will pick up the participants in the morning to take
them to campus.
(2) In view of the Easter holiday, the deadline of April, 1 for submission
of abstracts and for registration is flexible. The book of abstracts will
only be compiled after April, 15.
Please send your abstract file (TeX or LaTeX) by electronic mail to
icra99@uia.ua.ac.be. When formatting your abstract, do NOT forget to
use the ICRA style file, which can be downloaded from the conference
homepage (http://win-www.uia.ac.be/u/icra99/deadlines.html). Both a LaTeX
and a TeX style file are available.
(3) We would like to express thanks to our sponsors:
- the Fund for Scientific Research -- Flanders (Belgium)
- the University of Antwerp (UIA)
- the Scientific Research Network `Advanced Numerical Methods for
Mathematical Modelling'
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Organizers:
A. Cuyt (UIA, Antwerp), B. Verdonk (UIA, Antwerp)
================================================================================
Scientific Committee:
A. Bultheel (KUL, Leuven), A. Cuyt (UIA, Antwerp), A. Magnus (UCL,
Louvain-la-Neuve), J. Schmets (ULg, Liege), J.-P. Thiran (FUNDP,
Namur), M. Van Barel (KUL, Leuven), P. Van Dooren (UCL,
Louvain-la-Neuve), B. Verdonk (UIA, Antwerp)
================================================================================
Logistic Support:
S. Becuwe, P. Van Tilborgh
================================================================================
Invited Speakers:
Several one-hour survey lectures will be given by specialists in the field.
The invited speakers are (in alphabetical order):
G. Baker Jr. (Los Alamos) P. Borwein (Burnaby)
P. Graves-Morris (Bradford) W. B. Jones (Boulder)
G. Labahn (Waterloo) L. Lorentzen (Trondheim)
D. S. Lubinsky (Johannesburg) H. J. Stetter (Wien)
================================================================================
Call for papers:
Participants are invited to present a 25-minute research talk. To this
end, please submit a title and a short abstract of at most 1 page not
later than April 1, 1999. Registration forms are due at the same date.
Participants are encouraged to register electronically at
http://win-www.uia.ac.be/u/icra99/. The registration fee of 9500 BEF
includes lunch on campus from Monday to Friday, all social events, the
conference dinner, transportation from and to town, the coffee-breaks and
a copy of the proceedings. For a small number of participants with limited
funding, the registration fee can be waived and travel grants are
available. Please contact one of the organizers.
================================================================================
Proceedings:
Kluwer Academic Publishers and Baltzer Science Publishers have agreed to
publish the proceedings of the ICRA99 conference, which will be
distributed over issues of the following three journals: Numerical
Algorithms, Reliable Computing and Acta Applicandae Mathematicae.
================================================================================
Conference Location:
The conference takes place at the campus of the University of Antwerp
(UIA). Antwerp is perhaps most famous as the city of Rubens and diamonds.
It is also the hometown of world famous artists such as Van Dyck,
Jordaens, Bruegel and Plantijn. A large number of museums and churches
testify to a glorious past, while the cosy downtown area offers endless
opportunities for historical excursions and leisurely strolls. Right in
the heart of the city is one of the world's oldest and most famous zoos.
The Antwerp port, the second largest in Europe and the second largest
containerport in the world, is a whirlpool of activity. In short, Antwerp
is a bustling, hospitable, cosmopolitan city that shines with all the
facets of a real diamond.
================================================================================
For more information:
Visit the conference Web page at
http://win-www.uia.ac.be/u/icra99/
or contact one of the organizers at
Dept of Mathematics and Computer Science
University of Antwerp (UIA)
Universiteitsplein 1
B-2610 Antwerp
Belgium
Tel: +32 3 820 24 01
Fax: +32 3 820 24 21
E-mail: icra99@uia.ua.ac.be
Topic #8 ------------ OP-SF NET 6.2 ------------ March 15, 1999
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From: OP-SF NET Editor <muldoon@yorku.ca>
Subject: Askey to be principal lecturer on Calculus and Counting
The Mathematical Association of America has made the following
announcement concerning a seminar this August sponsored by the North
Central Section.
1999 MAA North Central Section Summer Seminar: Calculus and Counting
Principal Lecturer: Richard Askey
University of Wisconsin - Madison
To be held at
University of Minnesota - Duluth
August 9 - 13, 1999
The Program: Counting aspects of binomial coefficients date back over
2000 years, and Pascal's triangle more than 1000. In spite of their great
age, new aspects of binomial coefficients have been discovered in each of
the past four centuries. Newton discovered the infinite series version of
the binomial theorem over 300 years ago. Euler discovered the gamma
function and how it could be used to evaluate the beta integral. There is
a strong connection between the binomial theorem and the beta integral.
There are extensions to Gaussian binomial coefficients and both
commutative and non-commutative forms of the q-binomial theorem. There
are also multivariate extensions of both the sums and integrals.
Many of these extensions will be explored in this seminar, which will
present the historical development of binomial coefficients from their
origins to the present day. Sessions for a small number of contributed
presentations will be available, as well.
The Principal Lecturer: Professor Richard Askey is Professor of
Mathematics at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. He received his PhD
in 1961 from Princeton University. He has held visiting positions at the
University of Paris, the University of Minnesota, the University of
Strasbourg, the Mathematical Institute in Budapest and the Mathematical
Center in Amsterdam. His research interests are in special functions,
especially orthogonal polynomials and q-series. He is the author of over
150 research papers, books and expository articles and has delivered more
than 50 invited lectures.
Conference Information: Scheduled during the traditional "dog-days" of
summer, this conference provides the perfect opportunity to visit one of
the most picturesque cities in the country. Duluth attracts thousands of
tourists each year with its cool summer temperatures, beautiful sights and
nearby wilderness areas. For entertainment and recreation, Duluth offers
many fine restaurants; numerous parks and golf courses; marine, railroad,
and art museums; boat cruises and railroad excursions; sailboat rental
and charter fishing; and ready access to canoeing, camping, and hiking.
The conference coincides with a Duluth Yacht Club race, and concludes just
as Duluth's Bayfront Blues Festival begins.
Conference activities include a welcoming reception, a conference banquet,
ample time to enjoy the sights, and some very stimulating mathematics.
The UMD campus offers excellent single and double occupancy dorm rooms and
two or three bedroom furnished apartments at very reasonable rates. The
Best Western Hotel (located on the shore of Lake Superior, and a mile from
the UMD campus) has set aside a block of rooms with special conference
rates. A campus meal plan is also available to conference participants.
Online information is available at http://www.d.umn.edu/math/maa99.html.
Address inquiries to: 1999 MAA Summer Seminar, Department of Mathematics
and Statistics, 140 Campus Center, University of Minnesota - Duluth, Duluth,
Minnesota 55812.
Topic #9 ------------ OP-SF NET 6.2 ------------ March 15, 1999
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From: Vadim Zelenkov <zelenkov@isir.minsk.by>
Subject: Computer Algebra in Fundamental and Applied Researches and
Education
The following information was sent to opsftalk by Vadim Zelenkov who asks
that any questions or requests for further information be sent to Dr.
Yuri Poznjak (see below).
Dates: 20 - 24 September 1999, Minsk, Belarus
Computer Algebra in Fundamental and Applied Researches and Education
SECOND INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE
The main goal of the conference is to provide a forum for exchange of
ideas how to obtain the mathematical knowledge on different levels of
education and scientific investigations based on computer algebra methods.
Organization Committee CAS-99
Belarussian State University,
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Fax:(+375) 17 220-77-52
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From: Oleg Marichev <oleg@wolfram.com>
Subject: Memorial note about A. P. Prudnikov
[Editor's note: This is a slightly revision version of a note which
appeared in the February (printed) Newsletter]
The sad messages from Moscow and Sofia were distributed at the beginning
of 1999. The well-known mathematician, co-author of five volumes of
"Integrals and Series" and author of many other books and article on
operational calculus (Laplace transforms, etc.) Professor Anatolii
Platonovich Prudnikov, died of a heart attack in Moscow on January 9,
1999.
Anatolii Platonovich Prudnikov was a very active and enthusiastic man with
a huge internal energy which he spent on mathematical research and various
organizational jobs of a mathematical nature. In spite of ill-health, he
was consumed by these activities.
Prudnikov was 72 at the time of his death and had devoted his life to
mathematics and related activities. At the beginning of his scientific
career, together with Professor V. A. Ditkin, he published several
handbooks on Laplace transforms and operational calculus; these were
translated in to English and became classics. But he was probably best
known for the publication (together with Yu. A. Brichkov and O. I.
Marichev) of the five-volume "Integrals and Series" (1981-1992), the
largest-ever handbook project on these subjects.
I met him and cooperated with him from 1969 to 1971. But we started our
co-authorship in 1978 and our collaboration became the brightest period in
my life. I have to point out that without Anatolii Platonovich the world
would not have seem the five volumes of "Integrals and Series" . They
were published first by the Russian Publishing House "Nauka" (in 1981-86,
vols. 1-2) then in 1986-92 by Gordon and Breach (all five volumes) and in
Japan in 1991 (vols 1-2).
In more recent years (starting in 1993) Anatolii Platonovich organized the
new journal "Integral Transforms and Special Functions" and the book
series "Analytical Methods and Special Functions" (Gordon and Breach)
which brought people in these areas together.
Anatolii Platonovich Prudnikov was far from the world of computers. But
his books had a large influence on the development of the world's best
integration system in the computer-algebra system Mathematica. They are
constantly used by the developers as very convenient and complete
handbooks which contain the largest tables of integrals and series and
algorithms and for their evaluation.
This is a great loss for the entire mathematical community and for all who
knew him and had the pleasure of working with him. I have lost a nice
friend, co-author and collaborator in a huge project. The mathematical
world lost a great mathematician and organizer of mathematical activities
from the (now sadly depleted) classical mathematical school.
With condolences to his family, friends and colleagues,
Oleg Marichev
(oleg@wolfram.com)
Topic #11 ------------ OP-SF NET 6.2 ------------ March 15, 1999
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From: Martin Muldoon <muldoon@yorku.ca>
Subject: Memorial article on Waleed Al-Salam (1926-1996)
There is an article "In Memoriam: Waleed Al-Salam" by T. S. Chihara and M.
E. H. Ismail, in Journal of Approximation Theory, vol 95, no. 2,
November, 1998, pages 153-160. It includes a photograph of Waleed, a
description of his contributions and a list of his publications. (We have
published memorial notes about Waleed by Martin Muldoon (OP-SF NET 3.3,
Topic #7) and Richard Askey (3.4, Topic #14)).
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From: Virginia Kiryakova <fcaa@math.bas.bg>,<virginia@diogenes.bg>
Subject: Journal "Fractional Calculus & Applied Analysis" (FCAA)
The journal started in 1998 with Vol. 1 (4 issues: No 1 - No 4). It is an
international journal, published in English by the Institute of
Mathematics & Informatics, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences.
Managing Editor: Virginia Kiryakova (Bulgaria, IMI-BAS).
Honorary Members of Editorial Board: P. Butzer (Germany), M. Caputo
(Italy), E.R. Love (Australia), K. Oldham (Canada), I. Sneddon (UK), J.
Spanier (USA). Members of Editorial Board: P. Antosik (Poland), L.
Boyadjiev (Bulgaria), I. Dimovski (Bulgaria), R. Gorenflo (Germany), M.
Ismail (USA), R.N. Kalia (USA), S.L. Kalla (Kuwait), A. Kilbas (Belarus),
F. Mainardi (Italy), O.I. Marichev (USA), A. McBride (UK), P. Mikusinski
(USA), I. Podlubny (Slovak R.), D. Przeworska-Rolewicz (Poland), B. Rubin
(Israel), P. Rusev (Bulgaria), M. Saigo (Japan), S. Samko
(Russia-Portugal), H.M. Srivastava (Canada), Vu Kim Tuan (Kuwait).
Topics: Fractional Calculus, Special Functions, Integral Transforms (Main)
& Related Topics of Applied Analysis (Secondary): Algebraic Analysis,
Operational & Convolutional Calculi, Harmonic Analysis; Series,
Orthogonal Polynomials, Classes of Analytic Functions; Generalized
Functions, Approximations & Numerical Methods (if concerned with the main
topics); Applications of these techniques to Differential and Integral
Equations, Problems of Mathematical Physics, Mechanics, Statistics,
Economics, Engineering, Fractal and Integral Geometry; Contributions
revealing the connections (if any) between Fractional Calculus and
Fractals and Applications of above-mentioned techniques to solving and
clarifying problems of the Real Physical and Social World will be also
encouraged.
Contents of Vol.1 (1998, No 1 - No 4):
* Carleman operators in commutative algebras with logarithms (D.
Przeworska-Rolewicz)
* Binary exponential functions (Bl. Sendov, P. Marinov)
* Some recurrence relations for the generalized hyper- geometric functions
of the Gauss type (L. Galue, S.L. Kalla)
* Scale-invariant solutions of a partial differential equation of
fractional order (Yu. Luchko, R. Gorenflo)
* Some criteria for univalence of analytic functions involving generalized
fractional calculus operators (V. Kiryakova, M. Saigo, H.M. Srivastava)
* Multiresolution analysis with sampling subspaces (G.G. Walter, A. Zayed)
* The Fourier-Jacobi transform of analytic functions which are (almost)
periodic in the imaginary direction (C.A.M. van Berkel, J. de Graaf)
* Compositions of Bessel type integral transform with fractional operators
on spaces $F_{p,\mu}, F^{'}_{p,\mu}$ (A. Kilbas, B. Bonilla, M. Rivero, J.
Rodriguez, J. Trujillo)
* On the asymptotics of the Weber-Hermite function in the complex domain
(P. Rusev)
* Random-walk models for space-fractional processes (R. Gorenflo, F.
Mainardi)
* Fractional calculus and wavelet transforms in integral geometry (B.
Rubin)
* A new approach to the inversion of the Riesz potential operator (S.
Samko)
* An algebraic derivative and some of its applications (V.M. Almeida, J.
Rodriguez)
* The abstract Cauchy problem for the fractional evolution equation (E.
Bazhlekova)
* Some Sonine-Gegenbauer integrals (M.L. Glasser, A.A. Al-Jarrah)
* Shift operators and fractional calculus (G.R. Miller)
* On the non-convolution transformation with the Macdonald type kernel
function (S.B. Yakubovich, L.D. Gusarevich)
* Univalent functions with positive coefficients involving a certain
fractional integral operator and its partial sums (Jae Ho Choi)
* $S$-bounded Fourier hyperfunctions (B. Stankovic)
* Characterizations for subclasses of analytic functions
connecting linear fractional calculus operators (R.K. Raina, R.N.
Kalia)
* Causality criteria for solutions of linear fractional differential
equations (S. Kempfle)
* On inversion of $B$-elliptic potentials by the method of
Balakrishnan-Rubin (I.A. Aliev, S. Bayrakci)
* On the solution of a fractional free electron laser equation
(L.Boyadjiev, H.-Y. Dobner)
* Open problem: Who knows about the $\Aleph$-functions? (N. Sudland, G.
Baumann, T.F. Nonnenmacher)
* The mathematical functions of "Mathematica" (O. Marichev, M. Trott).
Each issue contains also information on past or future meetings in
the close topics. In next ones, we plan also information on recent or
forthcoming books, proceedings and other current information.
Call for Papers: Original, unpublished results as well as surveys on
relatively completed studies in above-mentioned topics are welcome.
The papers should be submitted to the Managing Editor in 3 hard copies
together with a LaTeX or TeX-file (obligatory in advance (!), by e-mail
or on a diskette). The contributions are subject to peer review process.
All the contacts among the editors, authors and reviewers, proofreadings,
etc. are exclusively by e-mail, by exchanging the TeX- and PS-files.
The contents of published issues, abstracts of the papers, instructions
to authors, style files, subscription details, hot news and other
current informations are available on the web sites of "FCAA" or via
e-mail request. For any inquires and subscription information,
contact the Managing Editor.
Contacts (Preferably by e-mail!):
Prof. Virginia Kiryakova, Managing Editor "FCAA Journal"
Institute of Mathematics & Informatics, Bulgarian Academy Sciences
Sofia 1090, Bulgaria ( fax: + 0359-2-971-3649 )
E-mail: fcaa@math.bas.bg , virginia@diogenes.bg
Web Sites: http://www.math.bas.bg/~fcaa, http://www.diogenes.bg/fcaa
Colleagues interested in these topics are kindly asked to support the
journal by its popularization and proposing to their libraries.
Private subscriptions and any kind of donations, as well as suggestions
and comments, are also well appreciated. Advertising leaflets, order
forms and sample issues of the "FCAA" journal are available on request.
Topic #13 ------------ OP-SF NET 6.2 ------------ March 15, 1999
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From: George Anastassiou <ANASTASG@msci.memphis.edu>
Subject: New Journal-first issue
J. of Computational Analysis and Applications, an international
Kluwer/Plenum quarterly publication has published its first issue.
Annual subscription rates $160(US), $185(non-US); $65(personal-
US), $75(personal-non-US).
For more information please visit:
http://www.msci.memphis.edu/~anastasg/anlyjour.htm
and
http://www.plenum.com/title.cgi? 2211
Plenum tel. 1-800-221-9369
Please find attached the following table of contents:
Journal of Computational Analysis and Applications
Vol. 1, No. 1, January 1999
CONTENTS
Page 1. Introductory Statement
By: George A. Anastassiou
Page 3. " Some Shift-Invariant Integral Operators, Univariate Case,
Revisited"
By: George A. Anastassiou and Sorin G. Gal
Page 25. " Periodic Wavelets from Scratch"
By: Gilbert G. Walter and Luchuan Cai
Page 43. "Best Fourier Approximation and Application in Efficient
Blurred Signal Reconstruction"
By: Sam Efromovich and Michael Ganzburg
Page 63. "Metrization of Epi-Convergence: An Application to the
Strong Consistency of M-Estimators"
By: Marco Dall'Aglio and Svetlozar T. Rachev
Page 87. "Convergence Domains for Some Iterative Processes in Banach
Spaces Using Outer or Generalized Inverses"
By: Ioannis K. Argyros
Page 105. "Ewald's Method Revisited: Rapidly Convergent Series
Representations of Certain Green's Functions"
By: Vassilis G. Papanicolaou
Page 115. " A Note on Some Inequalities for Finite Sums and an
Application to Entropies of Probability Distributions"
By: Cvetan Jardas, Josip Pecaric, Rajko Roki, and Nikola Sarapa
Topic #14 ------------ OP-SF NET 6.2 ------------ March 15, 1999
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From: George Anastassiou <ANASTASG@msci.memphis.edu>
Subject: New Book Series
I have been appointed a KLUWER/PLENUM publishers book series Editor for
the new book series "Computational Mathematics and Applications"(CMAA).
This series basically intends to publish high quality strictly refereed
books in all of Mathematics and their applications including
Probability, Stochastic Processes and Statistics, EXCEPT FOR PURE
MATHEMATICS.
SO THIS MESSAGE IS TO CALL FOR BOOK PROPOSALS AND MANUSCRIPTS. The books
we will consider should be in one of the following groups: upper level
undergraduate, graduate level, research level. We intend to publish
texts, monographs, proceedings of conferences, handbooks and compilations
of papers. The published books will be suitable for students,
researchers, libraries in Mathematical Sciences, Engineering, etc.
Interested potential authors should send 3 hard copies of their book
proposal (about 10 pages) or 2 hard copies of their book in final form(at
least 125 printed pages),along with 2 discs with book content to
Dr. George Anastassiou
Department of Mathematical Sciences
The University of Memphis
Memphis, TN 38152
USA
Tel (901) 678-3144 office
(901) 678-2482 secretary
(901) 678-2480 FAX
(901) 371-9752 home
e-mail anastasg@hermes.msci.memphis.edu
http://www.msci.memphis.edu/~anastasg/anlyjour.htm
Topic #15 ------------ OP-SF NET 6.2 ------------ March 15, 1999
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From: Bill Chen <chen@t7.lanl.gov>
Subject: Combinatorics Net
I wish to inform you that Annals of Combinatorics (Springer)
is building up a web site: http://www.combinatorics.net/,
which is called the Combinatorics Net, this site is
also intended to serve the combinatorics community.
It includes a useful Who's Who in Combinatorics list.
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From: OP-SF NET editor <muldoon@yorku.ca>
Subject: OP-SF preprints in xxx archive
The following preprints related to the field of orthogonal
polynomials and
special functions were recently posted or cross-listed to one of the
subcategories of the xxx archives. See:
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.CA/9902121. Mary Beth Ruskai, Elisabeth Werner. Study of a Class of
Regularizations of 1/|x| using Gaussian Integrals. 41 pages. CA (MP).
math.CO/9902004. Christian Krattenthaler (Universitat Wien). Advanced
Determinant Calculus. 55 pages. CO (CA LA MP NT).
math.AG/9901054. M. Mazzocco. Picard and Chazy solutions to the Painleve
VI equation. 37 pages. SISSA 89/98/FM. AG (CA).
math.CO/9903020. Michel Lassalle (CNRS, Paris). Une identite remarquable
en theorie des partitions. 15 pages. CO.
math.CO/9902020. Miklos Bona, Richard Ehrenborg. A combinatorial proof of
the log-concavity of the numbers of permutations with $k$ runs. 10 pages.
CO.
solv-int/9903005
Title: The Pfaff lattice and skew-orthogonal polynomials
Authors: M. Adler, E. Horozov, P. van Moerbeke
Comments: 21 pages
Journal-ref: Intern. Math. Research Notices, 1999
solv-int/9902011
Title: Orthonormal Polynomials on the Unit Circle and Spatially
Discrete Painleve II Equation
Authors: Chie Bing Wang
Comments: 16 pages
solv-int/9901004
Title: Airy Kernel and Painleve II
Authors: Craig A. Tracy, Harold Widom
Comments: 12 pages, 1 figure. Lecture given at the MSRI Introductory
Workshop: Random Matrix Models and their Applications, Jan 19-23,
1999
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From: OP-SF NET Editors
Subject: Changes of Address, WWW Pages, etc.
Marcel de Bruin has a web page:
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Lance Littlejohn has a web page:
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Wolfram Koepf's Web page address has been changed to:
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From: OP-SF NET Editor <muldoon@yorku.ca>
Subject: Subscribing to OP-SF NET
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Subject: Obtaining back issues of OP-SF NET and submitting contributions
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