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NA Digest Sunday, January 21, 1990 Volume 90 : Issue 03 Today's Editor: Cleve Moler Today's Topics: EISPACK in C New Phone Number for NASA Ames Research Center SIAM 1990 Annual Meeting and Short Course Research Fellowship at Cambridge CWI-IMACS Symposium on Parallel Scientific Computing ------------------------------------------------------- From: Mingyu Wang <romeo!mingyu@cs.duke.edu> Date: 20 Jan 90 05:40:29 GMT Subject: EISPACK in C If you know where I can get the EISPACK library in C, or if it exits in C at all, please email me at: mingyu@northlab.ac.duke.edu Your help will be greatly appreciated. ------------------------------ From: Kathy Salazar <salazar@riacs.edu> Date: Thu, 18 Jan 90 09:33:29 -0800 Subject: New Phone Number for NASA Ames Research Center Effective January 15, 1990, The NASA Ames Research Center telephone exchanged has changed has changed from prefix "694" to "604". Main NASA number is: (415) 604-5000. To reach individual extension dial (415) 604-xxxx. There is a recording on the old numbers of (415) 694-xxxx, referring you to the new prefix. ------------------------------ From: Michelle Jones <SIAM@wharton.upenn.edu> Date: Tue, 16 Jan 90 11:29 EDT Subject: SIAM 1990 Annual Meeting and Short Course Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics SIAM 1990 Annual Meeting and Short Course July 15 - 20, 1990 Hyatt Regency Hotel, Chicago, IL Call for Papers and Registration Iinformation Meeting Themes Algebraic and Symbolic Computing Combinatorial Optimization Control and Systems Theory Discrete Mathematics Dynamical Systems and Chaos Fluid Mechanics Free Boundary Problems Interior Point Methods Mathematical Biology Mathematics Education Neural Computing Nonlinear and Parallel Optimization Numerical Analysis and Computation Optimal Design Solid Mechanics Wavelets Meeting Highlights Invited Presentations Crystal Microstructure via Elasticity Theory John M. Ball Heriot-Watt University Wavelets Making Waves in Mathematics and Engineering Ingrid Daubechies AT&T Bell Laboratories Nonlinear Morphologies in Directional Solidification Stephen H. Davis Northwestern University The Mathematics of Mixing Things Up Persi Diaconis Harvard University Solving Large-Scale Combinatorial Optimization Problems in Practice Martin Groetschel Universitat Augsburg Algebraic Computation Comes of Age Anthony C. Hearn The RAND Corporation Mathematical Modeling of Unstable Growth Processes George M. Homsy Stanford University Networks in Neurophysiology Nancy Kopell Boston University Control of Systems Arising in Flexible Structures Irena Lasiecka University of Virginia, Charlottesville The Matrix Sign Function and Large Scale Riccati Equation Alan J. Laub University of California, Santa Barbara Wanted: Applied Mathematicians to Try the Fruit Fly Challenge Garrett M. Odell University of Washington Interior Point Methods for Linear Programming - State-of-the-Art David F. Shanno Rutgers University Linear and Nonlinear Stability in Granular Flow David G. Schaeffer Duke University How to Contribute Papers and Posters Contributed presentations and poster presentations are invited in all areas consistent with the meeting themes. A brief description of your talk (not exceeding 100 words) must be submitted on a SIAM abstract form, which can be obtained by contacting SIAM, 3600 University City Science Center, Philadelphia, PA 19104-2688; telephone: 215-382-9800; fax: 215-386-7999; e- mail: siam@wharton.upenn.edu. A contributed presentation consists of a twelve-minute talk, followed by three minutes for questions. Abstract Deadline: February 19, 1990 For additional information, please contact: Conference Coordinator, SIAM, 3600 University City Science Center, Philadelphia, PA 19104-2688. Telephone: (215) 382-9800. E-Mail: siam@wharton.upenn.edu FAX: (215) 386-7999 ------------------------------ From: Arieh Iserles <ai%camnum@atm.amtp.cam.ac.uk> Date: Tue, 16 Jan 90 18:31:33 PST Subject: Research Fellowship at Cambridge AMOCO RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP IN NUMERICAL ANALYSIS (1990--1993) DAMTP, University of Cambridge, England This Fellowship is an appointment for up to 3 years in the Numerical Analysis Group of the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, University of Cambridge, England, endowed by the Amoco Production Company. Its purpose is to allow the appointee to pursue research in numerical analysis, there being no restrictions on the fields of study within this subject. Applications are invited for the Fellowship. They should include a curriculum vitae, at most 50 pages of written work of the candidate that has been published or submitted for publication, a statement of current research, an indication of future work, and the names of three referees. This material should arrive in Cambridge not later than March 16th, 1990. Further, the candidate should arrange for letters from the referees to be received not later than March 30th. Please address all correspondence to Professor M.J.D. Powell, DAMTP, Silver Street, Cambridge CB3 9EW. At present there are two permanent staff in the NA Group (M.J.D. Powell and A. Iserles), one research fellow (M.D. Buhmann) and two Ph.D. students. Their fields of research include multivariable approximation, optimization algorithms, differential equations of evolution, iterative methods and orthogonal polynomials. The appointee will be welcome to collaborate and to initiate new work. Computing facilities include SUN workstations and access to the university mainframe. The stipend of the Fellowship is determined by the university scale for Unestablished Research Workers. At present it is 11736 pounds at age 26 and 14169 pounds at age 30, for example. The appointment can begin on any date in the interval June 1st-December 31st, 1990. Please contact M.J.D. Powell if you require further information by letter, telephone (0223-337889), e-mail (mjdp%camnum@atm.amtp.cam.ac.uk) or fax (0223-337918). ------------------------------ From: H.J.J. te Riele <herman@cwi.nl> Date: Wed, 17 Jan 90 11:04:41 +0100 Subject: CWI-IMACS Symposium on Parallel Scientific Computing CWI-IMACS-SYMPOSIUM ON PARALLEL SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING PROGRAM FRIDAY 2ND FEBRUARY 1990 PLACE: CWI, ROOM Z011 (Centre for Mathematics and Computer Science Kruislaan 413 1098 SJ Amsterdam The Netherlands) D.T. van Daalen (KSEPL Rijswijk), The Parallelisation of an Oil Reservoir Simulator. D. Roose (KU Leuven), Implementation of a Solver for the Euler Equations on the iPSC/2. Y. Censor (Univ. of Haifa, Israel), Parallel Computing with Block-Iterative Image Reconstruction Algorithms. D.T. Winter (CWI), Cache memory and Vector Processors. Phuong Vu (CRAY Research, Mendota Heights, USA), Sparse Matrix Computations at Cray Research. The organizing committee, H.J.J. te Riele (CWI, 20-5924106) Th.J. Dekker (UvA) H.A. van der Vorst (TUD) ------------------------------ End of NA Digest ************************** ------- Reposted by Prof. Kenneth R. Jackson, krj@na.toronto.edu (on Internet, CSNet, Computer Science Dept., ARPAnet, BITNET) University of Toronto, krj@na.utoronto.ca (on CDNnet and other Toronto, Ontario, X.400 nets (Europe)) Canada M5S 1A4 ...!{uunet,pyramid,watmath,ubc-cs}!utai!krj (Phone: 416-978-7075) (on UUCP) (FAX: 416-978-4765)