CAM Digest, 星期六, 2005年2月26日

Today's Editor:

Ningning Yan (严宁宁)

Academy of Mathematics and System Sciences

Chinese Academy of Science

ynn@amss.ac.cn

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教育部长江教授计划2005年重新开始
Date: Sun, 6 Feb 2005 15:33:42 +0800 (HKT)
From: Prof. T. Tang <ttang@hkbu.edu.hk>

停了一年的教育部长江教授计划2005年又重新开始了. 最后入选的数学界人选如下:

(受聘大学/专业/受聘人/现工作单位)

1. 特聘教授

北京大学 应用数学           葛力明 (University of New Hampshire, USA)
北京航空航天大学 计算机数学 王东明 (北京航空航天大学)
南京大学 基础数学           秦厚荣 (南京大学)
山东大学 金融数学           陈增敬 (山东大学)

2. 讲座教授

北京大学 概率与数理统计     郁彬   (University of California)
北京师范大学 基础数学       李岩岩 (Rutgers University, USA)
复旦大学 应用数学           陈贵强 (Northwestern University, USA)
南开大学 基础数学           黄劲松 (香港科技大学)
武汉大学 数理经济与数理金融 邹恒甫 (世界银行)
西安交通大学 应用数学       吴建宏 (York University, Canada)
西北大学 基础数学           辛周平 (香港中文大学)
浙江大学 基础数学           罗锋   (Rutgers University, USA)
中国人民大学 统计学         朱力行 (香港大学)
中山大学 计算数学           许跃生 (Syracuse University, USA)
中央财经大学 精算学         陈建成 (University of Waterloo, Canada)

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SIAM的东亚分支建立了新的网页
Date: Sat, 5 Feb 2005 00:03:51 +0800 (HKT)
From: Raymond Chan <rchan@math.cuhk.edu.hk>

http://www.math.cuhk.edu.hk/easiam

The East Asia SIAM (EASIAM) Section is a section of
the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM)
in US. Its aim is to promote applications of mathematics
in East and South East Asia. It was established back in 1998.
More information on the SEction can be found in
http://www.math.cuhk.edu.hk/easiam

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欢迎浏览 中国数学与系统科学门户网站 Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2005 16:04:59 +0800
From: SHI Yonchao <syc@amss.ac.cn>

中国数学与系统科学门户网站:
http://www.ChinaMath.cn

欢迎各位同行浏览。

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中加工业数学研讨会将于2005年5月在香港举行
Date: 2005-2-14 19:52:44
From: Prof. T. Tang <ttang@hkbu.edu.hk>

http://www.math.hkbu.edu.hk/CCWIM/
Canada-China Workshop on Industrial Mathematics
May 23- 26, 2005
Lam Woo Conference Center, Hong Kong Baptist University

Objectives:
Industrial mathematics has been found extremely useful in assisting the
development of a country's economy. In Canada, the Mathematics of Information
Technology and Complex Systems (MITACS) has gained rich experience in providing
mathematical models, software tools, and highly-qualified personnel to assist
Canadian firms in key sectors of the Canadian economy. In recent years, the
importance of industrial mathematics has been realized by the Chinese
mathematicians, and many Chinese mathematicians began collobarations with
Canadian colleagues in this direction. The aim of the workshop is to bring
together mathematicians, applied scientists and engineers working in the field
of industrial mathematics to provide a forum for the participants to meet and
exchange ideas in an informal atmosphere.

Organizers:
   K. -C. Chang,   Peking University
   Zhenxi Dong,    Peking University
   Zixin Hou,      Nankai University
   Huaxiong Huang, York University
   Tatsien Li,     Fudan University
   Yingming Liu,   Sichuan University
   Yiming Long,    Nankai University
   Maokang Luo,    Sichuan University
   John Stockie,   Simon Fraser University
   Tao Tang,       Hong Kong Baptist University
   Zongmin Wu,     Fudan University
   Jiping Zhang,   Peking University

Sponsors:
Mathematics Center of Ministry of Education
Mathematics of Information Technology and Complex Systems (MITACS), Canada
The Croucher Foundation
Hong Kong Pei Hua Education Foundation
Hong Kong Baptist University

Local Organizing Committee:
Lizhi Liao     Hong Kong Baptist University
Chong Sze Tong Hong Kong Baptist University
Xiaonan Wu     Hong Kong Baptist University
Weimin Xue     Hong Kong Baptist University

For more information, visit
http://www.math.hkbu.edu.hk/CCWIM/

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计算机图形学、图像及可视化国际会议(CGIV05)将在北京举行
Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2005 14:22:20 -0000
From: "IV05-CGIV05" <IV05_CGIV05@graphicslink.demon.co.uk>

http://www.graphicslink.demon.co.uk/cgiv05/
International conference on Computer Graphics, Imaging and Visualization,
CGIV05 26-29 July, 2005
Institute of Automation, Chinese Acadamey of Sciences, Beijing, China

Call for Paper, Symposium proposal, Tutorial, Video, Digital Art, Exhibition
and Participation

Accepted papers will be published in The Proceedings with ISBN and selected
full papers will be published by IEEE Computer Science Society.

Papers are invited, but not limited to, the following major topics:
COMPUTER GRAPHICS,MAGING,VISION
Incorporating the following symposia:
WebGraphics, Forensic Digital Imaging, Rendering, VISIM, Solid modelling,
DArt, Animation, Digital Entertainment, BuiltViz

More detailed theme and scope is planned as series of symposia is available from: http://www.graphicslink.demon.co.uk/cgiv05/

Supported by:
Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences
GraphicsLink
VGRU, BCIM, London South Bank University, UK
Department of Mathematics & Computer Science, Kagoshima University, Japan
Information and Computer Science Department, KFUPM, SA
Department of Visual Art, University of Northern Colorado, USA
Indiana University School of Informatics, IUPUI, USA
National Centre for Computer Animation, Bournemouth University, UK
Technical University Graz, Austria

Co-operated by:
Information Visualisation Society
China Society of Image and Graphics

Important Dates:
1 March 2005: Submission of papers. tutorials. Digital Art Gallery

Further details and registration form are available at the conference wed-site:
http://www.graphicslink.demon.co.uk/cgiv05/

Anita D'Pour
Conference Co-ordinator
P.O. BOX 29, HATFIELD, AL9 7ZL, United Kingdom.
T: (Int. +44) 1707 - 652 224
F: (Int. +44) 1707 - 652 247
E: cgiv05@graphicslink.demon.co.uk
URL: http://www.graphicslink.demon.co.uk/cgiv05/

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流体物理国际研讨会将于2005年6月在黄山举行
Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2005 14:33:47 +0800
From: Shu Chang <mpeshuc@nus.edu.sg>

http://serve.me.nus.edu.sg/shuchang/Fluids2005.htm
International Symposium on Physics of Fluids
9-12 June, 2005, Huangshan, China

Themes: From its origins as a tool primarily for use in aerospace engineering,
mechanical engineering, civil engineering and chemical engineering, usage of
fluid mechanics and thermodynamics has spread to a wide range of other fields,
such as micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS), bio-engineering, nano-technology,
and so on. Many advances have been made in the computational and experimental
fluid dynamics such as on the turbulence modeling, flow stability, flow
visualization and measurement, development of efficient numerical methods for
CFD, micro- and nano-flow study, bio-fluidics, moving boundary problem, unsteady
flow study, lattice Boltzmann method and its application, meshless method,
adaptive approach, immersed boundary method, fluid-structure interaction and
energy conversion system. The theme of this Conference is to highlight the
current advances and future research and development in physics of fluids with
primary focus on the connection between fundamental research and engineering
applications. The Conference aims to assess the current status and to identify
the future priority and directions in research and applications of computational
and experimental fluid dynamics.
The conference will provide an ideal platform and excellent opportunity for
researchers and experts in fluid mechanics and thermodynamics to exchange their
research ideas and practical experiences.

Scope:
Aerodynamics, Flow Stability, Turbulent Flows, Unsteady Flows, Non-Newtonian flows,
Multiphase and Multi-component Flows, Flows with Moving Boundaries, Micro and
Nano-Flows, Biological Flows, Flow Control, Fluid-Structure Interaction, Wind
Engineering, Industrial Applications, High Performance Computing, Thermodynamics,
Heat and Mass Transfer, Energy Conversion Systems, Flow Visualization and
Measurement, Lattice Boltzmann Method, Numerical Techniques for Flow Problems,
Adaptive Mesh Refinement, Meshless Methods.

For more information, please kindly contact:
Dr. Shu Chang
Department of Mechanical Engineering
National University of Singapore
9, Engineering Drive 1
Singapore 117576
Fax: (65) 6779 1459 Tel: (65) 6874 6476
e-mail: mpeshuc@nus.edu.sg

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数值代数的现状分析与前景展望研讨会将于2005年5月在杭州举行
Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2005 14:40:17 +0800 (CST)
From: "[gb2312] bzz" <bzz@lsec.cc.ac.cn>

数值代数的现状分析与前景展望研讨会
2005年5月8日--5月10日, 浙江杭州

国家自然科学基金委员会数学物理学部, 浙江大学数学研究中心, 及中国科学院
数学与系统科学研究院计算数学研究所将于2005年5月8日至5月10日在杭州共同
举办``数值代数的现状分析与前景展望研讨会''.

会议的主旨是邀请历年来得到过国家自然科学基金资助的数值代数及其应用领域
的专家来共同分析该领域的发展现状, 展望其前景; 进一步促进同行之间的学术交流,
以及与其它相关学科的交叉.

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符号及数值计算国际研讨会将于2005年7月在西安举行
From: Ilias Kotsireas <ikotsire@wlu.ca>
Date: Mon, 7 Feb 2005 15:18:03 -0500 (EST)

International Workshop on Symbolic-Numeric Computation
Xi'an, China, July 19-21, 2005
http://www-calfor.lip6.fr/~wang/SNC2005/

A satellite workshop of ISSAC 2005
Potential participants of SNC 2005 are invited to submit extended abstracts
(of three or more pages) or full papers describing their work to be presented
at the workshop. The submitted extended abstracts and full papers will
be reviewed by members of the program committee (PC) for soundness and
relevance to the workshop. Submission of original research papers is
encouraged, while published material and work in progress will also be
considered for presentation at the workshop. Extended abstracts and full
papers should be prepared using LaTeX according to the instructions given
on the workshop website. Electronic submissions are preferred, and should be
sent in PDF or PS format as e-mail attachments to both of the PC co-chairs,
Dongming Wang <Dongming.Wang@lip6.fr> and Lihong Zhi <lzhi@mmrc.iss.ac.cn>,
by April 10, 2005.

Specific topics for SNC 2005 include (but are not limited to):
* GCD computation and factorization for polynomials with inexact coefficients
* Symbolic-numeric methods for solving polynomial systems
* Symbolic-numeric linear algebra and nonlinear algebra
* Resultants and structured matrices for symbolic-numeric computation
* Differential equations for symbolic-numeric computation
* Symbolic-numeric methods for geometric computation
* Numeric polynomial algebra and algebraic geometry
* Numeric computation of characteristic sets and Groebner bases
* Implementation of symbolic-numeric algorithms
* Applications of symbolic-numeric computation

Informal proceedings with accepted extended abstracts and full papers
will be distributed at the workshop and a volume containing formally
refereed articles will be published after the workshop.

Invited Speakers
   Robert M. Corless (Canada)    Matu-Tarow Noda (Japan)
   Victor Y. Pan (USA)           Hans J. Stetter (Austria)
Open Session Speaker
   Bruno Buchberger (Austria)  
Program Committee
   Ioannis Z. Emiris      Andre Galligo              Victor Ganzha
   Mark Giesbrecht        Erich Kaltofen             George Labahn
   Bernard Mourrain       Greg Reid                  Tateaki Sasaki
   Jan Verschelde         Dongming Wang (Co-chair)   Stephen Watt
   Franz Winkler          Wenda Wu                   Zhonggang Zeng 
   Lihong Zhi (Co-chair)
Local Arrangements
   Aixiang Huang    Kaitai Li (Chair)    Zhixing Liu    Lihong Zhi  

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期刊内容: 数学学报 英文版 (2005年第1期)
Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2005 16:04:59 +0800
From: SHI Yonchao <syc@amss.ac.cn>

数学学报 英文版 2005 Vol.21(1) Acta Mathematica Sinica, English Sereies,
21(1), 1-224 (2005)
http://www.ActaMath.com

目录
Gang TIAN
An equivariant version of the K-energy   1-8
Pei Xin CHEN$\cdot$Shi Jie LU
A Class Of Counterexamples Concerning an Open Problem   9-12
Yan Kui SONG
On Two Questions on Star--Lindel{\"o}f Spaces   13-16
Qi Gui YANG
Oscillation Theorems of the Second Order Linear Matrix Differential System
with Damping   17-30
Cong LI
On Best Approximations from $RS$-sets in Complex Banach Spaces   31-38
Yin Lai JIN$\cdot$De Ming ZHU
Bifurcations of Fine 3-point-loop in Higher Dimensional Space   39-52
Ismail EKINCIOGLU$\cdot$Ayhan SERBETCI
On Weighted Estimates of High-Order Riesz--Bessel Transformations Generated
by the Generalized Shift Operator   53-64
Jian Hua SUN
Homoclinic Bifurcations in Symmetric Unfoldings of a Singularity with
Three-fold Zero Eigenvalue   65-80
Qiang WU$\cdot$Da Chun YANG
Boundedness of Multilinear Operators on Herz Type Spaces, Extreme Cases   81-94
Zheng Qiu ZHANG$\cdot$Cheng Zhi WANG
Periodic Solutions of a Class of Second Order Functional Differential
Equations   95-108
Hong Yan LIU$\cdot$Wen Peng ZHANG
Some Identities Involving Certain Hardy Sums and Ramanujan Sum   109-116
Li Ping ZHANG$\cdot$Ji Ye HAN$\cdot$Zheng Hai HUANG
Superlinear/Quadratic One-step Smoothing Newton Method for $P_0$-NCP   117-128
A. R. EL AMROUSS
Critical Point Theorems and Applications to Differential Equations   129-142
Shu Chao LI$\cdot$Yan Qin FENG
New Results on Global Rank Axioms of Poset Matroids   143-154
Zhen Feng ZHANG
An Additive Problem with Primes in Arithmetic Progressions   155-168
Shu Gen CHAI
Boundary Feedback Stabilization of Naghdi's Model   169-184
Javier CHAVARRIGA$\cdot$Isaac A. GARC\'{I}A
Lie Symmetries of Quasihomogeneous Polynomial Planar Vector Fields and
Certain Perturbations 185-192
Ping Zhi YUAN$\cdot$Hai Bo CHEN
Two Inequalities for Convex Functions   193-196
Zhen Hai LIU
On Doubly Degenerate Quasilinear Parabolic Equations of Higher Order   197-108
Dun Yan YAN$\cdot$Guo En HU$\cdot$Jia Cheng LAN
Weak-type Endpoint Estimates for Multilinear Singular Integral Operators   209-214
Jun Liang CAI$\cdot$Yan Pei LIU
The Enumeration of General Rooted Planar Maps   215

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期刊内容: Communications in Mathematical Sciences (Vol 3, No.1, 2005)
Date: Wed, 9 Feb 2005 07:49:17 -0600 (CST)
From: Communications in Math Sciences <jcms@math.wisc.edu>

Communications in Mathematical Sciences (CMS) Vol 3, No.1, 2005
Abstract is available at www.math.wisc.edu/~jcms
full articles will be available at www.intlpress.com/CMS

Table of Contents:

Carsten Hartmann and Christof Schuette
A Geometric Approach to Constrained Molecular Dynamics and Free Energy

Paul A. Milewski
Three-Dimensional Localized Solitary Gravity-Capillary Waves

I. Fatkullin and V. Slastikov
A Note on the Onsager Model of Nematic Phase Transitions

Hong Zhou and Greg Forest
A Numerical Study of Unsteady, Thermal, Glass Fiber Drawing Processes

Jack Xin and Yingyong Qi
An Invertible Discrete Auditory Transform

Weizhu Bao, Hanquan Wang and Peter A. Markowich
Ground, symmetric and central vortex states in rotating Bose-Einstein condensates

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