IMS'95
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THE FIRST INTERNATIONAL MATHEMATICA SYMPOSIUM, IMS'95
IMS'95 was held in Southampton 16-20 July 1995.
IMS events are research oriented symposia devoted to
applications of Mathematica
computer mathematics environment in science, mathematics, technology,
business and education.
The first IMS event, IMS'95, was attented by over 100
participants from 17 countries.
We wish to express our gratitude to all the keynote speakers, to those who
conducted tutorials and to all the participants for their enthusiasm during
the Symposium.
Papers, which are included in the Proceedings, Mathematics with
Vision, were refereed
by an international Programme Committee. Please find the subjects below.
The complete list of papers in the
Proceedings of IMS'95 is found here.
The Proceedings (ISBN 1 85312 386 2) are available in hardcover from the
publisher Computational Mechanics Publications, Ashurst Lodge, Ashurst,
Southampton, SO40 7AA; Fax +44 1703 292853.
We are looking forward to seeing you in Rovaniemi at IMS'97.
With warm thanks and best regards,
Arja, Jalil, Markku, Olli & Veikko
Keynote Lectures, Tutorials and Paper Presentations of
IMS'95
Keynote Lectures
There were 6 keynote lectures in IMS'95. In a chronological order:
- Stephen Wolfram, Wolfram Research, USA
- The New Version of Mathematica
- Computation, Mathematica, and the History of Abstraction
- Roman Maeder, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
- Term Rewriting and Programming Paradigms
- James Davenport, University of Bath, UK
- Mathematics and Computer Algebra
- Allan Hayes, University of De Montfort, UK
- Mathematica and People: making the future
- Jerome Connor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
- Symbolic Computational Mechanics
Tutorials, Panels and Problem Solving Clinics
There were 12 sessions in this category. In a chronological order:
- Nancy Blachman, Variable Symbols Inc., Stanford University, USA
- Tutorial: Introduction to Programming in Mathematica
- Paul Abbott, University of Western Australia
- Mathematica Problem Solving Clinic
- Tom Wickham-Jones, Wolfram Research Inc., USA
- Tutorial: Mathematica Graphics (3
presentations)
- Dana Scott (moderator), Carnegie Mellon University, USA
- Panel: Mathematicaa in Education
- John Gray, University of Illinois
- Tutorial: Mathematica Programming
- Paul Abbott, University of Western Australia
- Tutorial: Mathematica as a Problem Solving Tool
- Nancy Blachman, Variable Symbols Inc., Stanford University, USA
- Tutorial: Demystifying Mathematicaa's Graphics Capabilities
- Alfred Gray, University of Maryland, USA
- Tutorial: Differential Geometry of Surfaces via Mathematica
- Roman Maeder, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
- Tutorial: Object Oriented Programming
- Paul Abbott, Roman Maeder and Tom Wickham-Jones
- Mathematica Problem Solving Clinic
There were also a number of
Posters and Software Demostrations
Last, but not least, here are presented:
Paper Presentations
The papers, which are included in the Proceedings, were refereed by an
international Programme Committee. On the basis of quality, the
Organising Committee was finally able to accept 47 papers which were
grouped into the following 12 sessions:
- Computation in Engineering
- Computation in Physics and Chemistry
- Computer Science: Theory and Application
- Data Interpolation
- Differential Equations
- Economics
- Education
- Fractals and Chaos
- Geometry
- Mathematical Algorithms
- Mathematical Physics
- Stochastic and Heuristic Systems
The complete list of papers in the
Proceedings of IMS'95 is found here.
Some photos from
the
Symposium
Stephen Wolfram & Arja Taavetti
Klaus Sutner & Gautam Dasgupta
Vladimir Buber
Gautam Dasgupta & Jerome J. Connor
Nancy Blachman, Tom Wickham-Jones, Alfred Gray, Allan Hayes & Roman Maeder
Many participants of IMS'95
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