[ont.events] Southern Ontario Numerical Analysis Day

krj@utcsrgv.UUCP (Ken Jackson) (04/01/84)

                        The Second Annual
             Southern Ontario Numerical Analysis Day
                         April 10, 1984
                      University of Toronto

     The Second Annual Southern Ontario Numerical Analysis Day
will be held on April 10, 1984, at the University of Toronto.
The meeting will begin at 10 a.m. in Room 134 of the McLennan
Physical Laboratories, 60 St. George Street, Toronto.  The
current list of speakers is

   - Paul Muir, University of Toronto, "Efficient Runge-Kutta
     Methods for Two-Point-Boundary-Value Problems".

   - Philip Sharp, University of Toronto, "Solving Singular
     Perturbation Problems using Multiple Shooting".

   - Mohamed Kamel, University of Guelph, "Computing the Partial
     Singular Value Decomposition and Its Application".

   - Jim Winslow, University of Toronto, "Numerical Models of
     Neurons".

   - Dugald Duncan, A.E.C.L. Chalk River Nuclear Laboratories,
     "The Numerical Approximation of the Elastic Wave Equation".

   - S. Paul Norsett, visiting the University of Waterloo from
     Norges Tekniske Hogskole, "Two-Step Methods and Bi-
     Orthogonality".

   - Richard Pancer, University of Toronto, "GED - a Portable
     Editor for Directed Acyclic Graphs".

In addition to these talks, there will be ample opportunity for
informal discussions among attendees at the meeting.

     As this announcement will not reach all members of the
Scientific Computing community in southern Ontario, please pass a
copy of it on to those of your colleagues who may be interested
in attending Numerical Analysis Day.  Also, if you plan to
attend, please inform Ken Jackson either by mail at the address
above, by telephone at 416-978-7075, by USENET mail to
utcsrgv!krj, or by CSNET mail to krj@toronto.

krj@csri.toronto.edu (Ken Jackson) (04/11/88)

              Final Announcement of the Sixth Annual Southern Ontario
                        Numerical Analysis Day, 22 April 1988
                               University of Toronto

           Prof. Philip Sharp, Department of Computer Science, University of
                  Toronto, (416) 978-5181, sharp@csri.toronto.edu
           Prof. Wendy Seward, Department of Computer Science, University
                  of Waterloo, (519) 888-4447, wlseward@water.uucp

           Location

                All talks will be in Room 1105 of  the  Sandford  Fleming
           Building,  10  Kings  College  Road  (off College Street). The
           nearest subway stop is Queens Park. There is some  parking  on
           campus  and  a public parking lot under the Clark Institute at
           College and Spadina.

           Timetable

            9:30-10:10

                          Coffee, fruit juice, donuts, muffins.
            10:10-10:15

                          A very few opening remarks.
            10:15-10:45

                          Ken Jackson, University of Toronto,  _P_a_r_a_l_l_e_l
                          _R_u_n_g_e-_K_u_t_t_a _m_e_t_h_o_d_s.
            10:45-11:15

                          Mark Mutrie, University of Waterloo,  _T_o_w_a_r_d_s
                          _a  _s_y_m_b_o_l_i_c  _s_y_s_t_e_m  _f_o_r _f_l_o_a_t_i_n_g-_p_o_i_n_t _e_r_r_o_r
                          _a_n_a_l_y_s_i_s.
            11:15-12:15

                          Ian Gladwell, SMU, _S_o_f_t_w_a_r_e _f_o_r _s_e_c_o_n_d  _o_r_d_e_r
                          _O_D_E_s _a_n_d _r_o_o_t _f_i_n_d_i_n_g.
            12:15-2:00

                          Lunch
            2:00-2:30

                          Philip Sharp, University of Toronto, _I_n_t_e_r_p_o-
                          _l_a_n_t_s   _f_o_r   _e_x_p_l_i_c_i_t   _R_u_n_g_e-_K_u_t_t_a  _N_y_s_t_r_o_m
                          _m_e_t_h_o_d_s.
            2:30-3:00

                          Eduardo F. D'Azevedo, University of Waterloo,
                          _O_p_t_i_m_a_l  _T_r_i_a_n_g_u_l_a_t_i_o_n _I_n_c_i_d_e_n_c_e _f_o_r _I_n_t_e_r_p_o-
                          _l_a_t_i_n_g _C_o_n_v_e_x _Q_u_a_d_r_a_t_i_c _S_u_r_f_a_c_e_s.
            3:00-3:30

                          Coffee, fruit juice, donuts, muffins, fruit.
            3:30-4:00

                          Tom Fairgreive, University  of  Toronto,  _T_h_e
                          _w_h_a_t, _w_h_y, _a_n_d _h_o_w _o_f _F_l_o_q_u_e_t _m_u_l_t_i_p_l_i_e_r_s.
            4:00-4:30

                          Wendy  Seward,  University  of  Waterloo,  _A_n
                          _a_p_p_l_i_c_a_t_i_o_n _o_f _P_D_E _s_o_f_t_w_a_r_e.
            4:30-6:00

                          Wine and Cheese


                If you are a speaker and you can not give  your  talk  at
           the  stated  time,  let us know and we will try to find a more
           suitable time.

                                              Yours in NA

                                              Philip Sharp, Wendy Seward

-- 
Kenneth R. Jackson,                   krj@csri.toronto.edu (csnet)
Department of Computer Science,       uunet!csri.toronto.edu!krj (uucp)
University of Toronto,                krj@csri.toronto.cdn (ean x.400)
Toronto, Canada  M5S 1A4              krj%csri.toronto.edu@relay.cs.net (arpa)
(416) 978-7075                        krj@csri.utoronto (bitnet)