apm388p@monu1.cc.monash.oz.au (Michael Page) (09/24/88)
25th Australian Applied Mathematics Conference
Ballarat, Victoria, 5-9 February 1989
The Applied Mathematics Conference is an annual gathering of applied
mathematicians, engineers and scientists working in all areas of Applied
Mathematics. It is organised byt the Division of Applied Mathematics
of the Australian Mathematical Society and its objective is to provide
a forum for the presentation and discussion of papers from a broad
spectrum of applications. Tradiationally it has maintained an informal
atmosphere, with graduate students being especially encouraged to attend.
The 1989 conference will be held on the campus of the Ballarat College of
Advanced Education, which is located 8km from the centre of Ballarat, 100km
from Melbourne. The Ballarat district is rich in history and includes
attractions such as the famous Sovereign Hill Mining Village, The Gold Museum
and the Eureka Stockade. The College has excellent conference and recreational facilities.
Major themes and invited speakers for the conference are:
Computing in Applied Mathematics Dr R.A. Gingold (ANU)
Mathematics in Engineering Prof D.B. Ingham (Leeds)
General Relativity Prof R.P. Kerr (Canterbury)
Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Prof P.H. Roberts (UCLA)
Nonlinear Waves Prof G.B. Whitham (Caltech)
Contributed papers are welcome on any topic in Applied Mathematics, abstracts
of which must be submitted by mid December 1988. No conference proceedings
will be published but a book of abstracts will be distributed at the time of
the conference. A poster session will also be held.
For further information contact:
The Secretary
25th Australian Applied Mathematics Conference
Department of Mathematics, Monash University
Clayton, Victoria, 3168, Australia
Telephone: (03) 565 4443
E-mail: apm388p@monu1.oz