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NA Digest Sunday, October 23, 1988 Volume 88 : Issue 42 Today's Editor: Cleve Moler Today's Topics: The Sixth Texas Symposium on Approximation Theory Job opening at IMSL Positions at Bergen Scientific Centre Faculty Positions in Statistics at Temple University GAMS Software More About the Catalog of Algorithms for Approximation London ODE Conference ------------------------------------------------------- From: Phil Smith <imsl!smith@uunet.UU.NET> Date: Tue, 18 Oct 88 10:37:24 CDT Subject: The Sixth Texas Symposium on Approximation Theory The Sixth Texas Symposium on Approximation Theory will be held at Texas A & M University, College Station, Texas on January 6-10, 1989. There will be a special session on 'mathematical software for approximation' organized by Phil Smith. Anyone interested in additional information on the conference should call Charles Chui (409-845-7136) for general information. Those interested in the special session should contact Phil Smith at (713-782-6060) or at the address below. The deadline is November 15 for participants to communicate their title and abstract. Philip Smith IMSL, Inc. 2500 ParkWest Tower One 2500 CityWest Blvd. Houston, Texas 77042-3030 Internet: smith@imsl.uu.net UUCP: ...!uunet!imsl!smith ------------------------------ From: Phil Smith <imsl!smith@uunet.UU.NET> Date: Tue, 18 Oct 88 10:38:29 CDT Subject: Job opening at IMSL IMSL, Inc., a leader in the development and distribution of scientific, engineering, and statistical software is searching for a senior mathematical software designer. The successful individual would be expected to direct IMSL's development of numerical linear algebra software for vector and parallel computers, such as Cray, IBM 3090 with vector facility, CDC 205, Alliant and Convex. Candidates should have a PhD in computer sciences or mathematics. Our projects are challenging and offer excellent growth opportunities. Salary is competitive and we provide an excellent benefit package. For confidential consideration, send a resume and salary history to Philip Smith IMSL, Inc. 2500 ParkWest Tower One 2500 CityWest Blvd. Houston, Texas 77042-3030 Internet: smith@imsl.uu.net UUCP: ...!uunet!imsl!smith ------------------------------ From: Pat Gaffney <FSCPG%NOBERGEN.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU> Date: Wed, 19 Oct 88 09:02:00 EMT Subject: Positions at Bergen Scientific Centre BERGEN SCIENTIFIC CENTRE, IBM VISITING POSITIONS FOR APPLIED MATHEMATICIANS The Bergen Scientific Centre would be interested to hear from senior applied mathematicians who wish to work at the Centre for periods of one to two years. The Centre is engaged in Numerical Reservoir Modelling, Numerical Seismic Processing, Boundary & Finite Element Computations, Oceanographic Modelling and Computer Animation. The research conducted in the Centre involves the application of analytical and numerical techniques for the development of algorithms and software for parallel processing applied to the above areas. Visitors are expected to participate in the existing projects at the Centre and they are encouraged to publish the results of their research in both the Centre's and their home institution's technical report series and in refereed journals. Because of the nature of the work at the Centre it is possible for visiting academics from the United States and Israel to apply to the Norwegian authorities for tax exemption. For further information please send a detailed resume to Patrick Gaffney, Bergen Scientific Centre, Allegaten 36, 5007 Bergen, NORWAY. ------------------------------ From: Burt Holland <V5730E%TEMPLEVM.BITNET@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU> Date: Wed, 19 Oct 88 15:31:49 EDT Subject: Faculty Positions in Statistics at Temple University FACULTY POSITIONS DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS TEMPLE UNIVERSITY We have a number of openings for September 1989. Applications are invited for a regular faculty position at the full or senior associate professor level. Applicants must have a proven national reputation for excellent research and a commitment to quality teaching. Several visiting positions are also available, and there is a possibility of one or more additional tenure-track openings. All applicants should have an active record of publication in major refereed statistics journals. Researchers in biometry or categorical data analysis are particularly encouraged to apply. The Department has 24 full-time and 10 affiliated faculty, and 50 students in our M.S. and Ph.D. programs. We have our own UNIX-based VAX 11/750 computer and Sun Workstations, Statistics Library, and extensive computing and library facilities available throughout the University. AA/EOE. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply. Send a curriculum vitae and three letters of reference to: Professor Burt Holland Search Committee Chair Department of Statistics - 006-00 Temple University Philadelphia, PA 19122 USA ------------------------------ From: Henry Wolkowicz <hwolkowicz%water.waterloo.edu@relay.cs.net> Date: Thu, 20 Oct 88 09:24:25 EDT Subject: GAMS Software I am interested in using the GAMS software in teaching a modeling course. This course uses linear programming as the basic tool for solving management science problems, though some nonlinear and mixed-integer models can be expected. Has anyone else used this package in a teaching environment? The packaged can be purchased from Scientific Press. Henry Wolkowicz; Department of Combinatorics and Optimization; Faculty of Mathematics; University of Waterloo; Waterloo, Ontario, Canada N2L 3G1 (519-888-4597) {hwolkowicz@water.bitnet; na.wolkowicz@na-net.stanford.edu} {hwolkowicz@water.uwaterloo.ca; usersunn@ualtamts.bitnet } ------------------------------ From: Eric Grosse <ehg@research.att.com> Date: Thu, 20 Oct 88 13:09:48 EDT Subject: More About the Catalog of Algorithms for Approximation Thank you all for your comments on the catalog mentioned in the last na-digest. A couple people asked about keyword searching; mail netlib@research.att.com whois de Boor in approximation. will return the matching BibTeX items. Because this file is updated frequently, it is only being maintained at research.att.com, not anl-mcs.arpa. As mentioned in the paper version (to appear in proceedings of the Shrivenham conference), this catalog tries only to cite papers most closely related to final code, not necessarily the original source; don't take offense if your favorite paper isn't listed. ------------------------------ From: Roland England <R_ENGLAND%vax.acs.open.ac.uk@nss.cs.ucl.ac.uk> Date: 21-OCT-1988 12:07:14 GMT Subject: London ODE Conference Conference on COMPUTATIONAL ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS Imperial College, London 3rd-7th July, 1989 CALL FOR PAPERS AND POSTERS The IMA is organising a conference on Computational Ordinary Differential Equations, to be held at Imperial College, London, in July, 1989. The aim of this meeting is to bring together research workers and practitioners in theory and algorithms for the numerical solution of ordinary differential equations . All relevant topics are to be covered and contributions in application areas will be encouraged . The invited speakers are # J.C. Butcher (Auckland) # H.B. Keller (Caltech) # R.E. O'Malley Jr. (Rensselaer Polytech. Inst.) # L.R. Petzold (Lawrence Livermore) # R.D. Russell (Vancouver) # J.M. Sanz-Serna (Valladolid) # L.F. Shampine (Dallas) # M.N. Spijker (Leiden) In addition , the programme will feature `` highlighted '' talks , contributed papers and posters . The highlighted and contributed papers will be of 40 and 20 minutes presentation time respectively. The highlighted papers will be selected by the Organising Committee on the basis of an extended abstract ( 1000 words ) , contributed papers and posters on the basis of a 300 word abstract. Abstracts for all categories should be sent to the IMA and must be received by 15th January 1989. Authors will be notified of the committee's decision during March 1989. The members of the Organising Committee are: Dr. J.R. Cash (Imperial College of Science and Technology, London), Dr. R. England, AFIMA (The Open University, Milton Keynes), Prof. I. Gladwell, FIMA (Southern Methodist University, USA) and Dr. A. Iserles, AFIMA (University of Cambridge). There will be a reduced conference fee for full-time research students. The proceedings of the conference will be published by Oxford University Press in the IMA Conference Proceedings Series . Abstracts and all other enquiries should be sent to: Conference Officer , Institute of Mathematics and its Applications , Maitland House , Warrior Square , Southend-on-Sea , Essex SS1 2JY or , by electronic mail , to: NA.CASH@NA-NET.STANFORD.EDU ........................................................................... To: Conference Officer, The Institute of Mathematics and Its Applications, Maitland House, Warrior Square, Southend-on-Sea, Essex SS1 2JY, England Conference on COMPUTATIONAL ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS Final date for abstracts: 15 January 1989. Notice to authors: March 1989. TITLE................NAME.................................................. INSTITUTION................................................................ ADDRESS.................................................................... ........................................................................... Please tick where appropriate: I wish to submit an extended abstract for consideration as a highlighted _ paper [_] I am willing for my paper to be considered as a contributed paper Yes/No or as a poster Yes/No _ I wish to submit an abstract for consideration as a contributed paper [_] I am willing for my paper to be considered as a poster Yes/No _ I wish to submit an abstract for consideration as a poster [_] _ I wish to attend the conference [_] ------------------------------ End of NA Digest ************************** ------- Reposted by