Scope:

 

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.

 

 

 

Confirmed Plenary Speakers:

 

Raymond Chan, Chinese University of HK

Tian-Ping Chen, Fudan University

Charles K. Chui, University of Missouri

Daren Huang, Zhongshan University

Stanley Osher, UCLA

Lizhong Peng, Peking University

Tommy Poggio, MIT

Robert Schaback, University of Goettingen

Steve Smale, TTI-C and UC Berkeley

Gilbert Strang, MIT

Grace Wahba, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Ren-Hong Wang, Dalian UST

 

 

 

Scientific Committee:

 

Tatsien Li, Fudan University

Tommy Poggio, MIT

Steve Smale, TTI-C and UC Berkeley

Gilbert Strang, MIT

 

 

 

Sponsors:

 

National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars of China

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Shanghai Key Lab for Contemp Appl Math

Fudan University

Mathematical Center, Ministry of Education

 

 

 

Organizers:

 

Zongmin Wu, Fudan University

Ding-Xuan Zhou, City University of HK

 

 

 

Local Organizers:

 

Liqiang Lu, Fudan University

Song Li, Zhejiang University

Gui-Bo Ye, Fudan University

 

 

 

Call for Papers:

 

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
 

 

 

Registration:
 

The Registration Fee is US$100 for oversea participants and RMB700 for Mainland Chinese participants.