[ut.na] IMG-NET Message No. 28

krj@na.toronto.edu (Ken Jackson) (10/07/88)

     
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6 October 1988
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IMG-NET Message No. 28
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CONTRIBUTED ANNOUNCEMENT:
FROM: Charlie Johnson
SUBJECT: A.M.S. short course
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Title: Matrix Theory and Applications
     
Dates: January 10,11, 1989
     
Place: Phoenix, Arizona in conjunction with AMS annual mtg
     
Organizer: Charles R. Johnson, William and Mary
     
Additional Speakers: Richard Brualdi, Wisconsin
                     Persi Diaconis, Harvard
                     Israel Gohberg, Tel Aviv Univ.
                     Roger Horn, Johns Hopkins
                     Arunava Mukherjea, South Florida
                     Ingram Olkin, Stanford
     
Theme: The interplay between matrix theory and variety of subjects,
       emphasizing how each helps the development of the other.
     
Comments: The AMS Short Course is an annual event featuring 7 75
          minute talks centered around a single subject and a
          accessible to a broad professional audience. We are
          very happy that the AMS has recognized matrix theory
          for this year's event, and the speakers have been chosen
          for their oral and written exposition as well as their
          expertise in a field in which matrix theory is involved.
          It promises to be a very worthwhile event for those who
          work in matrix theory as well as those who would like to
          know more about the subject. More detailed information,
          as well as preregistration instructions may be found in
          the October Notices. We hope that you will be able to attend.

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