FIFTH SIAM CONFERENCE ON APPLIED LINEAR ALGEBRA Sponsored by the SIAM Activity Group on Linear Algebra June 15-18, 1994 Snowbird Ski and Summer Resort Snowbird, Utah DATES TO REMEMBER December 1, 1993: Deadline for submission of minisymposium proposal December 13, 1993: Deadline for submission of reply card March 7, 1994: Deadline for camera-ready papers for conference proceedings March 21, 1994: Deadline for advance registration for contributed participants June 15-18, 1994: SIAM Conference on Applied Linear Algebra CALL FOR PAPERS Linear algebra is subject to ever-widening demands because of its central role in mathematics and applications. The same fundamental problems occur in many disciplines--solving a sequence of linear systems, for example, or finding an invariant subspace--but it is often highly desirable to exploit special structure that arises from the particular application. New applications lead to new challenges. New computer architectures motivate new algorithms, and fresh ways to look at old ones. People struggling with the various applications of linear algebra have a lot to talk about; this conference aims to bring them together for their mutual benefit. This meeting will experiment with a new format for contributed papers, in response to concerns about conflicts between parallel sessions. The new format is described below. WHO SHOULD ATTEND? Researchers and practitioners from academe, industry, and government laboratories, including pure mathematicians active in research in linear algebra and matrix theory; numerical analysts and computer scientists involved with the development, analysis, and implementation of computational methods for solving large- scale problems; and users who look to the preceding two groups for assistance and guidance and who can bring to the attention of researchers new problems and directions for research. PLENARY SPEAKERS AND TOPICS (Partial list) * Eigenvalue Computation James Demmel, University of California, Berkeley * Geometry and Eigenvalues Persi Diaconis, Harvard University * Matrix Theory Israel Gohberg, Tel Aviv University, Israel * Iterative Methods for Large Sparse Systems Anne Greenbaum, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University * Nonnegative Matrices: Can the Next Century Top This One? Charles R. Johnson, College of William and Mary * Parallel Matrix Computations Robert S. Schreiber, RIACS-NASA Ames Research Center INVITED MINISYMPOSIA * Numerical Methods for Structured Matrices Angelika Bunse-Gerstner, University of Bremen, Germany * Linear Algebra in Optimization Thomas F. Coleman, Cornell University * Direct Methods for Large Sparse Systems Iain Duff, Rutherford Appleton Laboratories, United Kingdom, and CERFACS, France * Iterative Methods for Large Sparse Systems Roland Freund, AT&T Bell Laboratories * The Algebraic Ricatti Equation and Applications Peter Lancaster, University of Calgary, Canada * Graph Theory and Linear Algebra Alex Pothen, University of Waterloo, Canada * Teaching of Linear Algebra Gilbert Strang, Massachusetts Institute of Technology CONTRIBUTED MINISYMPOSIA Six minisymposia will be selected from contributed proposals to complete the set of conference themes. Minisymposia will be two-hour sessions, intended to provide a high-level survey of current research in an important area of applied linear algebra. This conference will have significantly fewer minisymposia than previous Applied Linear Algebra meetings; most of the topics that would otherwise be minisymposia will instead be discussed in the common-interest sessions (see below). We invite you to propose a minisymposium in an area not covered by the plenary speakers and invited minisymposia. Prospective minisymposium organizers must provide a session title, a description (not exceeding one hundred words), a list of speakers and titles of their presentations, and a 100-word abstract from each minisymposium speaker. The first presentation should be an overview by the organizer. To obtain a minisymposium proposal form and instructions, fill out and return the attached electronic reply card. The deadline for submission of minisymposium proposals is **December 1, 1993**. CONTRIBUTED PAPERS As an experiment, this meeting has been organized so that the presentation of contributed papers will be a dialogue rather than a monologue. Each paper may be presented in three forms: in a proceedings volume, as a poster display, and as part of a 2-hour "common interest" discussion session. We expect most of the contributed papers to be presented in all three forms, though this is not required. * Authors are invited to contribute a paper of at most 5 pages to a published proceedings, which will be available at the meeting. The author must also assign such a paper to a common-interest session as described below, and is expected to attend that session and participate in the discusssion. Participants should register in advance. If the registration is not received by **March 21, 1994**, the paper will not be included in the proceedings. Instructions for submitting papers for the proceedings will be mailed to those who fill out and return the attached electronic reply card. ***************************************************************** ** Camera-ready papers for the proceedings must be received ** ** at the SIAM office by **March 7, 1994**. Any paper which ** ** exceeds the 5-page limit or does not conform to the format ** ** will be excluded from the proceedings. ** ***************************************************************** * Authors may also choose to participate in the structured poster sessions that precede the common interest sessions. Each author is permitted a 4' by 6' area during the poster session. Posters can be used in the traditional manner, as independent contributions. They can also be used by authors of proceedings papers in several new ways: to amplify details or issues for which the page limit on papers prevents full discussion, to display additional graphics or test cases, to allow alternative pedagogic approaches, or simply to call attention to the work in the paper. Authors who choose to make a poster presentation, but not contribute a paper to the proceedings, must submit a 100-word abstract for their poster by **March 7, 1994**. A prize for the poster judged best in both form and content will be awarded at the conference banquet. * A new feature of the 1994 conference is the 25 moderated common-interest sessions. All attendees are invited to join these sessions. The common-interest sessions are intended for discussion, primarily of the proceedings papers and posters. The dicussion will be conducted by a session chair, who has seen the papers in advance, has prepared an introductory survey of the papers, and is prepared to lead discussion. Authors are forewarned that the sessions will not consist of short presentations of results; the proceedings and poster sessions are the primary mechanism for promulgating new ideas to a wide audience at this meeting. The common-interest sessions will consist of a 1/2 hour attended poster session, followed by 1 1/2 hours of moderated discussion. The combination of a hard-copy proceedings, a poster, and discussion in a common-interest session will permit broader and more complete presentation of a contributed paper than is possible in the conventional 12-minute contributed talk. In addition, we hope that this format will reduce the conflicts between parallel sessions of contributed talks, since most papers will be available in several forms. We would like participants to present the most current work possible. The deadline for submitting papers and poster abstracts is as late as production of a proceedings will permit. However, in order to estimate the cost of the proceedings, we request that attendees signal their intention to participate by returning the attached postage-paid reply card no later than **December 13, 1993**. Doing so by that date will guarantee a place in the proceedings for your paper (which itself must must be received by the **March 7** deadline) and will allow your preliminary title to appear in the preliminary program. More information on the format of the meeting was published in the May 1993 SIAG/LA Newsletter. It is also available by anonymous ftp from the machine "ae.siam.org" (IP number 192.108.225.1) as file "pub/la-net/format94.ps" (postscript) or "pub/la-net/format94.text" (plain text). ORGANIZING COMMITTEE * Beresford N. Parlett (Chair) University of California, Berkeley * Harm Bart Erasmus University, Rotterdam * Richard A. Brualdi University of Wisconsin * John R. Gilbert Xerox Palo Alto Research Center * Sven Hammarling Numerical Algorithms Group * John G. Lewis Boeing Computer Services * Paul Van Dooren University of Illinois REGISTRATION The conference program and registration information will be available in early March 1994. To ensure receiving your copy, complete the attached electronic reply card and return it to meetings@siam.org. **Prospective participants must complete and return this card by December 13, 1993.** To request a hard copy of the reply card, call SIAM at 215-382-9800. ELECTRONIC MAIL RESPONSE AND SUBMISSION If you prefer, you may respond to this call for papers and/or submit your final paper by electronic mail. This ascii version of the call for papers and reply card is available by anonymous ftp from the machine "ae.siam.org" (IP number 192.108.225.1) as file "pub/la-net/call94.text". The filled-out reply card must be returned by e-mail to "meetings@siam.org" no later than December 13, 1993. All authors who return the reply card (either by e-mail or postal mail) will be sent instructions for e-mail submission of final papers. You may continue to submit papers by hard copy if you wish. ---------------------cut here for e-mail reply card----------------------- FIFTH SIAM CONFERENCE ON APPLIED LINEAR ALGEBRA ELECTRONIC REPLY CARD Fill out and send to "meetings@siam.org" no later than **December 13, 1993**. * Name: * Organization: * Department: * Address: * City: State: Zip: * Country: * Telephone: Fax: * E-mail (very important!): * I wish to participate in the conference and submit a contributed paper. My preference is (check one): [ ] A 5-page paper for the proceedings. [ ] A poster presentation. [ ] Both a proceedings paper and a poster presentation. I will pre-register by **March 21, 1994**. If my registration does not reach the SIAM office by that date, my paper or poster abstract will be excluded from the proceedings. * The provisional title of my presentation is: * My co-authors are (list names, affiliations, and addresses): (PROVISIONAL) TOPICS FOR COMMON-INTEREST SESSIONS * Please check the ONE common interest session to which your presentation best corresponds. If no listed session is appropriate for your paper, please suggest a title for a session (at the same level of generality as those listed) that would be. [ ] Applications in optimization and operations research. [ ] Applications in signal and image processing. [ ] Applications in statistics and probability. [ ] Applications in systems and control. [ ] Applications, other. [ ] Canonical forms and matrix factorizations. [ ] Combinatorial matrix theory. [ ] Condition estimation and rank-revealing factorizations. [ ] Education and teaching. [ ] Eigenvalue and singular value problems: dense problems. [ ] Eigenvalue and singular value problems: sparse problems. [ ] Generalized and quadratic eigenvalue problems. [ ] Generalized inverses and least squares. [ ] Graph theory and linear algebra. [ ] Matrix functions and operator theory. [ ] Multilinear algebra and matrices over rings and algebras. [ ] Norms and numerical ranges. [ ] Parallel algorithms for dense problems. [ ] Parallel algorithms for sparse problems. [ ] Sparse direct methods. [ ] Structured matrices. [ ] Symmetric iterative methods. [ ] Unsymmetric iterative methods: iterative acceleration methods. [ ] Unsymmetric iterative methods: preconditioning, domain decomposition, multigrid. [ ] Other (specify): * Check any that apply: [ ] I am interested in organizing a two-hour minisymposium. Send me a minisymposium proposal form. [ ] I am interested in attending the conference. Send me a conference program and registration information. 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