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1989 Central Section Meeting
Chicago, IL, May 19-20, 1989
Meeting #849

Associate secretaries:
Andy R Magid, AMS amagid@ou.edu

Special Session on Numerical Methods in Harmonic Analysis

  • Friday May 19, 1989, 8:00 a.m.-9:50 a.m.
    Special Session on Numerical Methods in Harmonic Analysis, I

    Room 238, Damen Hall

    • 8:00 a.m.
      Fast wavelet transforms in numerical analysis and potential theory. I.
      G. Beylkin*, Yale University
      R. Coifman, Yale University
      V. Rokhlin, Yale University
      (849-65-196)
    • 8:30 a.m.
      Informal Discussion
    • 9:30 a.m.
      Fast wavelet transforms in numerical analysis and potential theory. II.
      G. Beylkin, Yale University
      R. Coifman*, Yale University
      V. Rokhlin, Yale University
      (849-65-197)
  • Friday May 19, 1989, 2:00 p.m.-3:50 p.m.
    Special Session on Numerical Methods in Harmonic Analysis, II

    Room 238, Damen Hall

    • 2:00 p.m.
      The phi-transform and applications to computer graphics.
      Anca Deliu, University of Georgia
      Bj\"orn Jawerth*, University of South Carolina, Columbia
      (849-42-212)
    • 2:30 p.m.
      Local extrema of a wavelet transform.
      Stephane Mallat*, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University
      (849-42-195)
    • 3:00 p.m.
      Atomic decompositions and non-linear approximation.
      Ronald A. DeVore*, University of South Carolina, Columbia
      Bj\"orn Jawerth, University of South Carolina, Columbia
      Vasil Popov, Bulgarian Academy of Science, Sofia, Bulgaria
      (849-65-107)
    • 3:30 p.m.
      Generalized sampling and Triebel-Lizorkin spaces.
      Bj\"orn Jawerth, University of South Carolina, Columbia
      Grant V. Welland*, University of Missouri, St.\ Louis
      (849-42-220)
  • Saturday May 20, 1989, 8:00 a.m.-9:50 a.m.
    Special Session on Numerical Methods in Harmonic Analysis, III

    Room 238, Damen Hall

    • 8:00 a.m.
      Layer potentials for elastostatics in curvilinear polygonal domains.
      Jeff E. Lewis*, University of Illinois, Chicago
      (849-35-194)
    • 8:30 a.m.
      The optimal number of terms of Fourier and Walsh series for applications in population biology, image processing, and data presentation.
      James E. Daly*, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs
      (849-42-172)
    • 9:00 a.m.
      Potential flow in channels.
      Leslie Greengard*, Yale University
      (849-31-159)
    • 9:30 a.m.
      Pattern recognition by Fourier series.
      Keith Phillips*, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces
      (849-42-199)
Inquiries:  meet@ams.org