Interval-94 announcement
David G. Hough on validgh
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Fri Jun 4 09:21:21 PDT 1993
> Date: Fri, 4 Jun 93 12:24:57 +0200
> From: Prof.Dr.J.Wolff v. Gudenberg <sun!informatik.uni-wuerzburg.de!wolff>
> Subject: INTERVAL-94
>
> >>> FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT and CALL FOR PAPERS <<<
>
> +------------------------------------------------+
> | INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON |
> | INTERVAL AND COMPUTER-ALGEBRAIC METHODS |
> | IN SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING |
> | |
> | (INTERVAL'94) |
> | |
> | MARCH 6-11, 1994 - ST.PETERSBURG, RUSSIA |
> +------------------------------------------------+
>
>
> ORGANIZED BY
>
> - The Editorial Board of the International Journal "Interval
> Computations"
> - St.Petersburg State University
> - Institute of New Technologies (Moscow - St.Petersburg)
>
>
> The following scientists have been invited to be on the
>
> INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE
>
> Chairmen:
> R.B.Kearfott (USA), V.M.Nesterov (Russia),
> J.Wolff von Gudenberg (Germany)
>
> G.Alefeld (Germany), B.Dobronets (Russia), J.R.Johnson
> (USA), E.Hansen (USA), J.B.Keiper (USA), W.Krandick
> (Austria), U.Kulisch (Germany), R.Lohner (Germany),
> G.Menshikov (Russia), R.E.Moore (USA), E.Musaev (Russia),
> M.Nakao (Japan), H.Ratschek (Germany), S.Rump (Germany),
> S.Shary (Russia), D.Shiriaev (Germany), H.Stetter
> (Austria), A.Yakovlev (Russia), V.Zyuzin (Russia)
>
> Local organizer: V.M.Nesterov,
> Editor-in-Chief of "Interval Computations"
>
>
> INTERVAL'XX-CONFERENCES
>
> The conferences INTERVAL'XX are significant meetings devoted to
> various aspects of reliable numerical computations based on the
> interval approach. (Sometimes the terms validated numerics,
> localizational computations, or enclosure methods are used). Talks
> are devoted to development of corresponding mathematical structures,
> design of computer tools, and applications in a wide range of areas.
> The first conference was held in September 1992 near from Moscow,
> with impressive success. Papers were presented by 106 participants
> from 17 countries throughout the world. It was decided to hold the
> INTERVAL'XX conferences biannually. The INTERVAL'92 conference
> emphasized the relation of interval computations to mathematical
> statistics. (The complete title of the conference was "INTERVAL AND
> STOCHASTIC METHODS IN SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING"). The INTERVAL'94
> conference will emphasize interdisciplinary research with computer
> algebra, although "purely interval" papers certainly will not be
> excluded.
>
>
> TOPICS
>
> The following topics will be considered: interval mathematics,
> hardware and software for interval and computer-algebraic methods,
> SC-languages, use of interval algorithms in computer algebra
> systems, analytical evaluations in interval algorithms, organization
> of symbolic-numeric interfaces, interval and computer-algebraic
> methods in education, unification of terminology and notation, and
> applications in various fields of science and engineering.
>
>
> TIME AND PLACE
>
> The Conference will be held March 6-11, 1994 in St.Petersburg.
> St.Petersburg is the historical capital of Russia, and a major
> international tourist attraction. Excursions to traditional places
> of interest in St.Petersburg are planned. An extra 2 days
> sightseeing in St.Petersburg can be organized before the beginning
> of the conference for an additional payment.
>
>
> FEES
>
> The registration fee for the conference is 100 US Dollars. The
> information on hotel and other costs will be sent in further
> announcements.
>
> EXTENDED ABSTRACTS AND PAPERS
>
> Two copies of an extended abstract of maximum 2 pages are
> requested for selection purposes. The deadline will be October 1,
> 1993. A collection of extended abstracts will be printed before the
> conference. Proceedings including full versions of selected papers
> will be published after the conference in the International Journal
> "Interval Computations".
>
> LANGUAGES
>
> The official languages are English and Russian (with mutual
> translation).
>
> IF YOU WISH TO GET MORE DETAILED INFORMATION, WRITE, PLEASE:
>
> Dr. V. M. Nesterov
> Box 52
> St.Petersburg, 195256
> Russia
> Fax: (812) 234-4852
> E-mail: nestanit.spb.su
>
> CONTACTS VIA E-MAIL ARE PREFERABLE!
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