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Asian Approximation and Wavelet Theory
Conference
10 - 14 November 2003
Part of IMS program on Mathematics
and Computation in Imaging Science and Information Processing
(July - December 2003 and August 2004)
Wavelet theory is an emerging area in mathematics that has
numerous practical applications in science and engineering. It
is closely related to approximation theory, which lays its
mathematical foundation. Many researchers in Asia are actively
contributing towards the advancement of approximation and
wavelet theory. This conference aims to bring together
researchers from different parts of Asia and provide a
platform for them to exchange ideas and interact on the latest
developments in the two areas.
Tuesday,
11 November 2003 |
9:30am – 10:30am |
Tiles, self-affine sets and scaling
functions
Ka Sing Lau, Department of
Mathematics, The Chinese University of Hong Kong |
10:30am – 11:00am |
--- Tea break --- |
11:00am – 12:00nn |
An
orthogonal splines approach to periodic wavelet frames
Say Song Goh, Department of
Mathematics, National University of Singapore |
12:00nn –
1:30pm |
--- Lunch break --- |
1:30pm – 2:30pm |
Radial basis,
radial basis interpolation and meshless method
Zongmin Wu,
Department of
Mathematics, Fudan University |
2:30pm –
3:00pm |
--- Tea break --- |
3:00pm – 4:00pm |
Approximation and interpolation by radial basis function
on Sobolev space
Jungho Yoon, Department of
mathematics, Ewha W. University, S. Korea |
Please complete the registration form (MSWord|PDF|PS)
and fax to (65) 6873 8292 or email to ims@nus.edu.sg. If you are an IMS
member or are applying for IMS membership, you do not need
to register for the attendance of the workshop. Registration is free.
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