The
main objective is to bring together mathematicians and scientists world-wide
interested in the computational aspects of harmonic analysis. The conference
will address important issues on approximation theory, learning theory, signal
processing, wavelet analysis, and other topics of computational harmonic
analysis.
Raymond Chan,
Tian-Ping
Chen,
Charles K. Chui,
Daren Huang,
Lizhong
Peng,
Tommy Poggio, MIT
Robert Schaback,
Steve Smale, TTI-C and UC Berkeley
Gilbert Strang, MIT
Grace Wahba, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Ren-Hong
Wang,
Tatsien Li,
Tommy Poggio, MIT
Steve
Smale,
TTI-C and UC Berkeley
Gilbert
Strang,
MIT
National Science Fund for
Distinguished Young Scholars of
National Natural Science
Foundation of
Shanghai Key Lab for Contemp Appl Math
Mathematical Center, Ministry of Education
Zongmin Wu,
Ding-Xuan Zhou,
Liqiang Lu,
Song Li,
Gui-Bo Ye,
Abstracts of contributed
talks must be received by April 30, 2007. Abstracts should be typed in LaTeX or
TeX, not to exceed one page and be sent by email to Miss Gui-Bo Ye:
yeguibo@hotmail.com
The Registration Fee is
US$100 for oversea participants and RMB700 for Mainland Chinese participants.