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Report for the Academic Year 1995
Institute /or ADVANCED STUDY REPORT FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 1994 - 95 PRINCETON NEW JERSEY Institute /or ADVANCED STUDY REPORT FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 1 994 - 95 OLDEN LANE PRINCETON • NEW JERSEY 08540-0631 609-734-8000 609-924-8399 (Fax) Extract from the letter addressed by the Founders to the Institute's Trustees, dated June 6, 1930. Newark, New jersey. It is fundamental in our purpose, and our express desire, that in the appointments to the staff and faculty, as well as in the admission of workers and students, no account shall be taken, directly or indirectly, of race, religion, or sex. We feel strongly that the spirit characteristic of America at its noblest, above all the pursuit of higher learning, cannot admit of any conditions as to personnel other than those designed to promote the objects for which this institution is established, and particularly with no regard whatever to accidents of race, creed, or sex. TABLE OF CONTENTS 4 BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE 5 • FOUNDERS, TRUSTEES AND OFFICERS OF THE BOARD AND OF THE CORPORATION 8 • ADMINISTRATION 11 REPORT OF THE CHAIRMAN 15 REPORT OF THE DIRECTOR 23 • ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 27 • REPORT OF THE SCHOOL OF HISTORICAL STUDIES ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES MEMBERS, VISITORS AND RESEARCH STAFF 36 • REPORT OF THE SCHOOL OF MATHEMATICS ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES MEMBERS AND VISITORS 42 • REPORT OF THE SCHOOL OF NATURAL SCIENCES ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES MEMBERS AND VISITORS 50 • REPORT OF THE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES MEMBERS, VISITORS AND RESEARCH STAFF 55 • REPORT OF THE INSTITUTE LIBRARIES 57 • RECORD OF INSTITUTE EVENTS IN THE ACADEMIC YEAR 1994-95 85 • INDEPENDENT AUDITORS' REPORT INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCED STUDY: BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE The Institute for Advanced Study is an independent, nonprofit institution devoted to the encouragement of learning and scholarship. -
President's Report
AWM ASSOCIATION FOR WOMEN IN MATHE MATICS Volume 36, Number l NEWSLETTER March-April 2006 President's Report Hidden Help TheAWM election results are in, and it is a pleasure to welcome Cathy Kessel, who became President-Elect on February 1, and Dawn Lott, Alice Silverberg, Abigail Thompson, and Betsy Yanik, the new Members-at-Large of the Executive Committee. Also elected for a second term as Clerk is Maura Mast.AWM is also pleased to announce that appointed members BettyeAnne Case (Meetings Coordi nator), Holly Gaff (Web Editor) andAnne Leggett (Newsletter Editor) have agreed to be re-appointed, while Fern Hunt and Helen Moore have accepted an extension of their terms as Member-at-Large, to join continuing members Krystyna Kuperberg andAnn Tr enk in completing the enlarged Executive Committee. I look IN THIS ISSUE forward to working with this wonderful group of people during the coming year. 5 AWM ar the San Antonio In SanAntonio in January 2006, theAssociation for Women in Mathematics Joint Mathematics Meetings was, as usual, very much in evidence at the Joint Mathematics Meetings: from 22 Girls Just Want to Have Sums the outstanding mathematical presentations by women senior and junior, in the Noerher Lecture and the Workshop; through the Special Session on Learning Theory 24 Education Column thatAWM co-sponsored withAMS and MAA in conjunction with the Noether Lecture; to the two panel discussions thatAWM sponsored/co-sponsored.AWM 26 Book Review also ran two social events that were open to the whole community: a reception following the Gibbs lecture, with refreshments and music that was just right for 28 In Memoriam a networking event, and a lunch for Noether lecturer Ingrid Daubechies. -
Book2018.Pdf
Welcome Welcome to Santiago 2018! We are delighted to welcome friends and colleagues to our home city of Santiago for the XII GAFEVOL Congress 2018. Continuing the successful trend of past Congresses, the 2018 Congress in Santiago shows how important the GAFEVOL Congress has become as a regular platform accommodating the rapid pace of progress in the Evolution Equations and Functional Analysis field and for presenting the results of studies which have a direct impact on the applications. GAFEVOL 2018 will provide a Scientific Programme that builds on the highly successful models from previous Congresses, while incorporating innovative suggestions from valuable stakeholders. This Congress will feature presentations of some of the most recent research including controllability of systems, chaotic dynamics of non local models, advances on existence, periodicity, mild solutions, classical solutions, extensions, global bifurcation, and convergence of solutions for different classes of ODE's and PDE's. Also, applications in stochastic models in epidemiology and damage models will be treated. We wish you a pleasant stay in Santiago. Enjoy the Congress!. XII Congress GAFEVOL 4 XII Congress GAFEVOL Organizing Committee Carlos Lizama (U. de Santiago) Hern´anHenr´ıquez(U. de Santiago) Sebasti´anZamorano (U. Santiago) Edgardo Alvarez´ (U. del Norte) Rodrigo Ponce (U. de Talca) Scientific Committee Manuel Pinto (U. de Chile) Carlos Conca (U. de Chile) Jaqueline Mesquita (U. de Bras´ılia) Mahamadi Warma (U. de Puerto Rico) Rolando Rebolledo (U. de Valpara´ıso) -
Newsletter · Wednesday 17Th
KEEP UPDATED NEWSLETTER · WEDNESDAY 17TH INDUSTRY DAY The Industry Day is a mathematical technology transfer oriented activity that will take place for the first time in an ICIAM event. Its main goals will be to show to the industrial sector the high innovation potential of the mathematical tools of Statistics & Big Data and MSO (Modelling, Simulation and Optimization) and also to open new channels of communication between researchers and potential users of mathematical tools. Room: FE-1A (FE Building, Aula Magna, 1st floor) Here is the program schedule: 10:30-11:00 WELCOME SESSION With María Vicenta Mestre, Rector of the University of Valencia, Javier Ponce, Director of the Center for the Industry Technological Development, Maria Esteban, President of ICIAM and Peregrina Quintela, President of Spanish Mathematics-Industry (Math-in) Network. 11:00-13:00 FIRST SESSION Mathematics a key enabler for Digital Twins, by Dirk Hartmann. Siemens, Corporate Technology (Germany) The Ferrosolar project: industrial R&D&I for new applications of silicon by Ramón Ordás Badía. Chief Executive Officer of Silicio Ferrosolar (Spain) Methods and issues for the analysis of complex systems by numerical simulation at EDF by Bertrand Iooss. Senior researcher in EDF R&D, Department PRISME, Chatou (France). To BEM, or not to BEM, that is the question by Stefan Kurz. Vice President for Strategies and Technologies of Modeling and Simulation, Corporate Sector Research and Advance Engineering, Robert Bosch GmbH, (Germany). 13:00-14:30 LUNCH BREAK 14:30-16:30 SECOND SESSION How to embed artificial intelligence in a Bank? by Julien Crowe. Leader, Artificial Intelligence. -
Poster Sessions
Second WHO Global Forum on Medical Devices Posters A. Economics of medical devices Atrial septal defect (ASD) device closure using a device sizing formula without balloon sizing or invasive A.01 echocardiography is safe, cost effective and increases access to treatment Gamini Galappatthy, Ruvan Ekanayaka, The National Hospital of Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka A.02 International regulatory convergence: meeting patients needs Jo Groves, International Alliance of Patient's Organizations A.03 Medical device procurement strategies at a glance in Turkish public hospital organization Ali Riza Demirbas, Ministry of Health, Turkey; Fetin Rüstü Yildiz, Zehra Yaman, Turkish Public Hospital Organization, Turkey A.04 Computerization and rationalization of the investment in medical technologies in hospitals Lisa Giuliani, Fugieri Stefania, Elettronica Bio Medicale, TBS Group, Italy; Tulli Giorgio, Azienda Sanitaria Locale Nr 10, Italy A.05 Cost effectiveness of medical devices to reduce mortality from pre-eclampsia in low-resource settings Zoë M McLaren, John P Hessburg, Amir Sabet Sarvestani, Ethan Parker, Timothy R B Johnson, Kathleen H Sienko, University of Michigan, United States of America; James Akazili, Navrongo Health Research Centre, Ghana A.06 Comparison of reimbursement systems: Turkey, Germany and United Kingdom Gorkey Turgut, Turkey; Funda Özdiler, Ismet Köksal, Osman Nacar, Ercan Simsek, Turkish Medicine and Medical Devices Agency, Turkey A.07 Standarisation des equipements biomedicaux des laboratories Dr. Tra Bi Yrié-Denis, Ministére de la Santé -
Prizes and Awards Session
PRIZES AND AWARDS SESSION Wednesday, July 12, 2021 9:00 AM EDT 2021 SIAM Annual Meeting July 19 – 23, 2021 Held in Virtual Format 1 Table of Contents AWM-SIAM Sonia Kovalevsky Lecture ................................................................................................... 3 George B. Dantzig Prize ............................................................................................................................. 5 George Pólya Prize for Mathematical Exposition .................................................................................... 7 George Pólya Prize in Applied Combinatorics ......................................................................................... 8 I.E. Block Community Lecture .................................................................................................................. 9 John von Neumann Prize ......................................................................................................................... 11 Lagrange Prize in Continuous Optimization .......................................................................................... 13 Ralph E. Kleinman Prize .......................................................................................................................... 15 SIAM Prize for Distinguished Service to the Profession ....................................................................... 17 SIAM Student Paper Prizes .................................................................................................................... -
Advances in Matrices, Finite And
Journal of Applied Mathematics Advances in Matrices, Finite and Guest Editors: P. N. Shivakumar, Panayiotis Psarrakos, K. C. Sivakuma r, Yang Zhang, and Carlos da Fonseca Advances in Matrices, Finite and Infinite, with Applications 2014 JournalofAppliedMathematics Advances in Matrices, Finite and Infinite, with Applications 2014 Guest Editors: P. N. Shivakumar, Panayiotis J. Psarrakos, K. C. Sivakumar, Yang Zhang, and Carlos M. da Fonseca Copyright © 2014 Hindawi Publishing Corporation. All rights reserved. This is a special issue published in “Journal of Applied Mathematics.” All articles are open access articles distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Editorial Board Saeid Abbasbandy, Iran Ru-Dong Chen, China Laura Gardini, Italy Mina B. Abd-El-Malek, Egypt Zhang Chen, China Bernard J. Geurts, The Netherlands Mohamed A. Abdou, Egypt Zhi-Zhong Chen, Japan Sandip Ghosal, USA Subhas Abel, India Xinkai Chen, Japan Pablo Gonzlez-Vera, Spain Jnos Abonyi, Hungary Rushan Chen, China Alexander N. Gorban, UK M. Montaz Ali, South Africa Ke Chen, UK Laurent Gosse, Italy Mohammad R, Aliha, Iran Eric Cheng, Hong Kong Keshlan S. Govinder, South Africa Carlos J. S. Alves, Portugal Ching-Hsue Cheng, Taiwan Said R. Grace, Egypt Mohamad Alwash, USA Qi Cheng, USA Jose L. Gracia, Spain Igor Andrianov, Germany Chin-Hsiang Cheng, Taiwan Maurizio Grasselli, Italy Boris Andrievsky, Russia Jin Cheng, China Zhi-Hong Guan, China Whye-Teong Ang, Singapore Hui Cheng, China Nicola Guglielmi, Italy Abul-Fazal M. Arif, Saudi Arabia Francisco Chiclana, UK Fred´ eric´ Guichard, Canada Sabri Arik, Turkey Jen-Tzung Chien, Taiwan Kerim Guney, Turkey Ali R. -
ICIAM Newsletter Vol. 2, No. 2, April 2014
Managing Editor Reporters C. Sean Bohun Iain Duff University of Ontario STFC Rutherford Appleton ICIAM Institute of Technology Laboratory Faculty of Science Harwell Oxford 2000 Simcoe St. North Didcot, OX11 OQX, UK Oshawa, ON, Canada e-mail: iain.duff@stfc.ac.uk e-mail: [email protected] Maria J. Esteban CEREMADE Editor-in-Chief Place du Maréchal Lattre de Tassigny Barbara Lee Keyfitz F-75775 Paris Cedex 16, The Ohio State University France Department of Mathematics e-mail: [email protected] 231 West 18th Avenue Columbus, OH 43210-1174 Eunok Jung The ICIAM Dianoia e-mail: bkeyfi[email protected] Konkuk University Department of Mathematics Vol. 2, No. 2, April 2014 Editorial Board 1, Hwayang-dong, Gwangjin-gu Thirty years of SMAI: 1983–2013 — Thierry James M. Crowley Seoul, South Korea Horsin 2 SIAM e-mail: [email protected] ICIAM 2015 Call for Mini-symposia 4 e-mail: [email protected] Abel Prize 2014 Press Release 5 Alexander Ostermann 2016 CIMPA Research Schools Call for Projects 6 University of Innsbruck Thierry Horsin ICSU and ICIAM — Tom Mitsui 6 CNAM, Paris, France Numerical Analysis Group ICIAM 2015 Call for Proposals of Satellite Meet- Département Ingénierie Department of Mathematics ings 8 Mathématique Technikerstraße 13/7 ICIAM, Past and Future: A Conversation Be- e-mail: [email protected] 6020 Innsbruck, Austria tween Two Former Presidents — Olavi e-mail: [email protected] Pammy Manchanda Nevanlinna 8 Guru Nanak Dev University Néstor Thome The ICIAM Officers Meeting — Barbara Keyfitz 11 Amritsar, Punjab, India Universitat Politèchnica di ICIAM Workshop in May 12 Department of Mathematics València Call for Nominations for ICIAM Officers: Secre- e-mail: [email protected] Departamento de Matemática tary, Treasurer, Officer-at-Large 13 Roberto Natalini Aplicada Save the Date! 14 e-mail: [email protected] Consiglio Nazionale delle Invited Speakers of ICIAM 2015 15 Ricerche, Rome, Italy, About ICIAM 16 Istituto per le Applicazioni del Calcolo “M. -
OF the AMERICAN MATHEMATICAL SOCIETY 157 Notices February 2019 of the American Mathematical Society
ISSN 0002-9920 (print) ISSN 1088-9477 (online) Notices ofof the American MathematicalMathematical Society February 2019 Volume 66, Number 2 THE NEXT INTRODUCING GENERATION FUND Photo by Steve Schneider/JMM Steve Photo by The Next Generation Fund is a new endowment at the AMS that exclusively supports programs for doctoral and postdoctoral scholars. It will assist rising mathematicians each year at modest but impactful levels, with funding for travel grants, collaboration support, mentoring, and more. Want to learn more? Visit www.ams.org/nextgen THANK YOU AMS Development Offi ce 401.455.4111 [email protected] A WORD FROM... Robin Wilson, Notices Associate Editor In this issue of the Notices, we reflect on the sacrifices and accomplishments made by generations of African Americans to the mathematical sciences. This year marks the 100th birthday of David Blackwell, who was born in Illinois in 1919 and went on to become the first Black professor at the University of California at Berkeley and one of America’s greatest statisticians. Six years after Blackwell was born, in 1925, Frank Elbert Cox was to become the first Black mathematician when he earned his PhD from Cornell University, and eighteen years later, in 1943, Euphemia Lofton Haynes would become the first Black woman to earn a mathematics PhD. By the late 1960s, there were close to 70 Black men and women with PhDs in mathematics. However, this first generation of Black mathematicians was forced to overcome many obstacles. As a Black researcher in America, segregation in the South and de facto segregation elsewhere provided little access to research universities and made it difficult to even participate in professional societies. -
• MVS 2 Konference Českých Matematiků a Valné Shromáždění MVS 6 Soutěž O Cenu Matematické Vědecké Sekce JČMF
Obsah 57 leden • 2002 MVS 2 Konference českých matematiků a Valné shromáždění MVS 6 Soutěž o Cenu Matematické vědecké sekce JČMF 6 SVOČ 2002 7 Zpráva o průběhu SVOČ 2001 9 Výsledky SVOČ 2001 10 Sjezd JČMF 12 33. konference slovenských matematiků v Jasné 12 Velká Fermatova věta – 2. vydání 13 EMS 14 Z obsahu EMS Newsletter č. 41–42 14 200. výročí narození M. Ostrogradského 15 Kalendář Eurokonferencí 15 200. výročí narození M. Ostrogradského 15 Abelova cena – Nobelova cena“ za matematiku 16 ” Congr`es a la mémoire de J.-L. Lions 17 Jacques-Louis Lions 2. 5. 1928–17. 5. 2001 (John Ball) 19 EMS a nové knihy na MFF UK 22 Vydává Matematická vědecká sekce jako členskou neprodejnou publikaci. Adresa re- dakce: Jindřich Bečvář, MÚ UK, Sokolovská 83, 186 00 Praha 8, tel. (+2) 219 13 251, e- mail [email protected]; Jiří Rákosník, MÚ AVČR, Žitná 25, 115 67 Praha 1, tel. (+2) 242 40 550, fax (+2) 242 40 552, e-mail [email protected]. Obálka a grafická úprava Karel Horák, zpracováno programem TEX. 1 MVS Zápis ze 144. (7.) schůze výboru MVS JČMF dne 18. 3. 2000 Přítomni: M. Čadek, M. Kopáčková, J. Kratochvíl, M. Krbec, B. Novák, L. Pick, J. Polák, J. Rákosník, S. Staněk, M. Tvrdý, B. Zelinka, J. Zichová Omluveni: B. Maslowski, J. Franců, J. Rachůnek Hosté: M. Štefánková Program: 1) Členská agenda 2) Finanční agenda 3) SVOČ 4) Různé ad 1) Jednatel M. Krbec stručně seznámil s konečným výsledkem kontroly placení členských příspěvků. Na základě rozhodnutí z minulé schůze výboru dne 1. -
Boletın De La Sociedad Espa˜Nola De Matemática Aplicada Sema Grupo
Bolet¶³n de la Sociedad Espanola~ de Matem¶atica Aplicada S~eMA Grupo Editor J.J. Vald¶es Garc¶³a (U. de Oviedo) E. Fern¶andez Cara (U. de Sevilla) B. Dugnol Alv¶ arez (U. de Oviedo) M. Mateos Alberdi (U. de Oviedo) C.O. Men¶endez P¶erez (U. de Oviedo) P. P¶erez Riera (U. de Oviedo) Comit¶e Cient¶³¯co E. Fern¶andez Cara (U. de Sevilla) A. Bermudez¶ de Castro (U. de Santiago) E. Casas Renter¶³a (U. de Cantabria) J.L. Cruz Soto (U. de C¶ordoba) J.M. Maz¶on Ruiz (U. de Valencia) I. Peral Alonso (U. Aut. de Madrid) J.J. Vald¶es Garc¶³a (U. de Oviedo) J.L. V¶azquez Su¶arez (U. Aut. de Madrid) L. Vega Gonz¶alez (U. del Pa¶³s Vasco) E. Zuazua Iriondo (U. Comp. de Madrid) Responsables de secciones Art¶³culos: E. Fern¶andez Cara (U. de Sevilla) Resumenes¶ de libros: F.J. Sayas Gonz¶alez (U. de Zaragoza) Noticias de S~eMA: R. Pardo San Gil (Secretaria de S~eMA) Congresos y Seminarios: J. Maz¶on Ruiz (U. de Valencia) Matem¶aticas e Industria: M. Lezaun Iturralde (U. del Pa¶³s Vasco) Educaci¶on Matem¶atica R. Rodr¶³guez del R¶³o (U. Comp. de Madrid) P¶agina web de S~eMA http://www.uca.es/sema/ Direcci¶on Editorial: Bolet¶³n de S~eMA. Dpto. de Matem¶aticas. Universidad de Oviedo. Avda. de Calvo Sotelo, s/n. 33007-Oviedo. [email protected] ISSN 1575-9822 Dep¶osito Legal: AS-1442-2002 Imprime: Grupo Bit¶acora. -
1 Ii - Direção
I - INTRODUÇÃO O IMPA , criado em 1952 no âmbito do CNPq e hoje parte do Ministério da Ciência e Tecnologia, tem como atividades principais: 1. Realização de Pesquisas Matemáticas e Aplicações. 2. Difusão do Conhecimento Matemático 3. Formação de Novos Pesquisadores e Professores para as Universidades 4. Desenvolvimento de Projetos de Melhoria do Ensino de Matemática em todos os níveis. Essas atividades visam situar nosso país na vanguarda do conhecimento matemático, objetivo essencial para a prosperidade da Sociedade. De fato, não se pode almejar independência, bem-estar e progresso sem que se possua uma tecnologia criativa e inovadora. Esta, por sua vez, só existirá como conseqüência de um avançado grau de desenvolvimento científico e na base de tal desenvolvimento encontra-se indubitavelmente a matemática. O IMPA tornou-se nos últimos trinta anos um centro de vanguarda no Brasil e na América Latina, tanto pela excelência de sua pesquisa como pela formação de jovens cientistas e na difusão de matemática, merecendo amplo reconhecimento nacional e internacional por seu trabalho. Mais recentemente, a partir das áreas da matemática em que tem atuado, vem crescendo o número de projetos de aplicações a outras áreas da Ciência ou de interesse do setor produtivo. A ação do IMPA nas linhas básicas de suas atividades muito o aproxima das universidades brasileiras atuando para seu pleno desenvolvimento na área da matemática. Sua contribuição às universidades e outros centros científicos, têm sido feita através de seu programa de formação de pesquisadores e pessoal docente de alto nível, dos programas de pós-doutorado e de pesquisadores visitantes, dos Colóquios Brasileiros de Matemática e da publicação de textos primorosos em todos os níveis desde o ensino secundário até a ponta da pesquisa, passando pela coleção de livros Matemática Universitária destinada à melhoria do ensino universitário, como também do acesso à sua excelente biblioteca e da ampla colaboração de seus pesquisadores a outras instituições brasileiras.