gustav@arp.anu.edu.au (Zdzislaw Meglicki) (02/09/91)
I am preparing an introductory talk, and perhaps even a series of lectures to scientists and software engineers at the ANU (Australian National University) about ISIS. I am primarily interested in all scientific applications of ISIS. In particular in graphics, plasma research, numerics, Monte Carlo methods - anything really that is applicable to Physics, Astrophysics, and Mathematics. Also, applications to monitoring of complex experiments and measurements in Physics. For instance, we are currently building a Heliac at the ANU. It may be that at some stage we will want to use ISIS to control and diagnose plasma trapped within that system. If you have done any work in this or related areas and have developed ISIS applications, or just ideas, please let me know. I promise to summarise to the Network. Tech-reports most welcome. (I have fully blown TeX + LaTeX + AMSTeX, and groff working on my system. My ditroff is a bit sloppy - I usually manage entirely with groff though.) -- Gustav Meglicki, gustav@arp.anu.edu.au, Automated Reasoning Project, RSSS, and Plasma Theory Group, RSPhysS, The Australian National University, G.P.O. Box 4, Canberra, A.C.T., 2601, Australia, fax: (Australia)-6-249-0747, tel: (Australia)-6-249-0158