Mathematics Calendar The most comprehensive and up-to-date Mathematics Calendar information is available on e-MATH at http://www.ams.org/mathcal/. March 2003 * 16–17 13th Iranian Seminar of Analysis and Its Application, University of Isfahan, Isfahan, Iran. 3–7 Computational Aspects of Algebraic Curves, and Cryptog- Organizer:M.R.Pouryayevali. raphy, Gainesville, Florida. (Feb. 2003, p. 290) Information:email:
[email protected]. 3–7 Mini-courses in Cryptography, Gainesville, Florida. (Feb. 2003, p. 290) 17–19 DIMACS Workshop on Network Information Theory,DI- MACSCenter,RutgersUniversity,Piscataway,NewJersey.(Feb.2003, 6–8 Sixth NewMexico Analysis Seminar ,UniversityofNewMexico, p. 290) Albuquerque, New Mexico. (Jan. 2003, p. 79) 17–20 (REVISED) SIAM Conference on Mathematical and Com- 10–12 International Conference on Mathematics and Its Appli- putational Issues in the Geosciences, Radisson Hotel and Suites cations, Kuwait University, Kuwait. (Sept. 2002, p. 998) Austin, Austin, Texas. (Sept. 2002, p. 998) 10–14 International Conference on High Performance Scientific 17–June 13 Symplectic Geometry and Physics, Institute for Pure Computing, Hanoi, Vietnam. (Feb. 2003, p. 290) and Applied Mathematics, Los Angeles, California. (Oct. 2002, 11 IMA Tutorial: Semidefinite Programming and Robust Opti- p. 1134) mization, Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Sept. 2002, p. 998) 20–22 Spring Topology and Dynamical Systems Conference 12–14 DIMACS Working Group Meeting on Mathematical and 2003, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas. (Oct. 2002, p. 1134) Computational Aspects Related to the Study of the Tree of 21–23 Fourth International Conference on Intelligent Data Life, DIMACS Center, Rutgers University, Piscataway, New Jersey. Engineering and Automated Learning (IDEAL’03), Hong Kong (Jan.