1996 Joint Mathematics Meetings, Program by Special Session
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1996 Joint Mathematics Meetings
Orlando, FL, January 10-13, 1996
Meeting #908
Associate secretaries:
Lance W Small, AMS lwsmall@ucsd.edu
Donovan H Van Osdol, MAA dv@christa.unh.edu
AMS Special Session on Computational Harmonic Analysis and Approximation Theory
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Wednesday January 10, 1996, 8:00 a.m.-10:55 a.m.
AMS Special Session on Computational Harmonic Analysis and Approximation Theory, I
Organizers:
Richard A. Zalik, Auburn University, Auburn
Narendra Kumar Govil, Auburn University, Auburn
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8:00 a.m.
On the Bernstein inequality for rational functions with a prescribed zero.
Roy C. Jones, Jr., University of Central Florida
Xin Li, University of Central Florida
R. N. Mohapatra*, University of Central Florida
Rene S. Rodriguez, Jr., University of Central Florida
(908-41-144)
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8:25 a.m.
Poisson and related kernels.
Mourad E.H Ismail*, University of South Florida
(908-33-346)
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8:50 a.m.
Jackson and Bernstein theorems for weighted polynomial approximation.
Doron S. Lubinsky*, University of Witwatersrand, Republic of South Africa
(908-41-779)
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9:15 a.m.
On polynomials with coefficients ${0,-1,+1}$ and related matters.
Peter B. Borwein*, Simon Fraser University
(908-41-756)
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9:45 a.m.
Regularity estimates for multiwavelet constructions.
Ingrid Daubechies*, Princeton University
(908-42-778)
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10:10 a.m.
Irregular sampling, Toeplitz matrices, and approximation of entire functions.
Karlheinz U. Grochenig*, University of Connecticut, Storrs
(908-42-786)
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10:35 a.m.
General convergence properties of wavelet expansions.
Mark Andrew Kon*, Boston University
Louise A. Raphael, Howard University
(908-41-358)
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Wednesday January 10, 1996, 2:15 p.m.-5:40 p.m.
AMS Special Session on Computational Harmonic Analysis and Approximation Theory, II
Organizers:
N. K. Govil, Auburn University, Auburn
Richard A. Zalik, Auburn University, Auburn
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2:15 p.m.
A modified minimum norm solution method for band-limited signal extrapolation with inaccurate data.
M. Zuhair Nashed*, University of Delaware
Xiang-Gen Xia, Hughes Research Laboratories
(908-41-775)
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2:40 p.m.
The zeroes of the Daubechies polynomials.
Gilbert Strang*, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Jianhong Shen, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Cleve B. Moler, The Mathworks Incorporated
(908-42-463)
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3:05 p.m.
Nonabelian fast Fourier transforms.
David K. Maslen*, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
(908-20-445)
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3:30 p.m.
Spectral analysis for data on experimental designs.
R. A. Bailey, Queen Mary & Westfield College, England
Persi W. Diaconis, Harvard University
Daniel N. Rockmore*, Dartmouth College
Chris Rowley, Open University, England
(908-20-653)
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4:05 p.m.
Crystallographic Fourier transforms.
Louis Auslander*, Graduate School & University Center (CUNY)
(908-65-785)
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4:30 p.m.
Spherical harmonic spectral methods.
Mark A. Taylor*, National Center for Atmospheric Research
(908-65-635)
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4:55 p.m.
Local tomography using wavelets.
David F. Walnut*, George Mason University
(908-42-707)
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5:20 p.m.
Wavelets, fractals, and image compression.
Geoffrey M. Davis*, Dartmouth College
(908-94-549)
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Thursday January 11, 1996, 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
AMS Special Session on Computational Harmonic Analysis and Approximation Theory, III
Organizers:
N. K. Govil, Auburn University, Auburn
Richard A. Zalik, Auburn University, Auburn
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8:00 a.m.
Minimax analysis of signal recovery problems: Brutal reality or unrealistic counterexamples?
Timothy E. Olson*, Dartmouth College
(908-42-514)
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8:25 a.m.
Oblique multiwavelets.
Akram Aldroubi*, National Institute of Health
(908-42-661)
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8:50 a.m.
Non-orthogonal wavelet approximation with rates of deterministic signals.
George A. Anastassiou*, University of Memphis
(908-41-33)
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9:25 a.m.
Poisson's summation formula and multiresolution discretization.
John J. Benedetto*, University of Maryland, College Park
Georg Zimmermann, Vienna University, Austria
(908-42-394)
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9:50 a.m.
Weyl-Heisenberg systems and the finite Zak transform.
Richard Tolimieri*, City College, City University of New York
(908-42-784)
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10:15 a.m.
Self-similarity and multiwavelets.
Carlos Cabrelli*, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina
Ursula M. Molter, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina
(908-42-654)
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10:50 a.m.
Efficient and reliable algorithms for convolution on the $2$-sphere.
Dennis M. Healy*, Dartmouth College
(908-42-569)
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11:15 a.m.
Frame and basis perturbations.
Narendra Kumar Govil, Auburn University, Auburn
R. A. Zalik*, Auburn University, Auburn
(908-42-505)
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11:40 a.m.
Two-scale similarity transform and multiwavelets.
Vasily Vladimirovich Strela*, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
(908-30-88)
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