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Fifth SIAM conference on applied linear algebra. Final report
Author(s) -
John G. Lewis,
John R. Gilbert,
Beresford Ν. Parlett
Publication year - 1994
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/105011
Subject(s) - linear algebra , algebra over a field , matrix (chemical analysis) , numerical linear algebra , government (linguistics) , sequence (biology) , focus (optics) , computer science , mathematics , linear system , pure mathematics , mathematical analysis , linguistics , philosophy , materials science , geometry , physics , optics , biology , composite material , genetics
The SIAM Conferences on Applied Linear Algebra are the centerpiece of activities for the SIAG on Linear Algebra. They are held every three years and bring together a diverse group of applied linear algebraists, representing industry, government and academics in both matrix theory and matrix computations. This sequence of conferences has two related goals: (1) to be useful and interesting to linear algebraists of every area of specialization, and, (2) to develop and expose connections among problems in different areas. Many aspects of the 1994 conference were carefully chosen to enhance interchange between the various groups and yet still provide a solid focus on specialities. The organizing committee adopted a new meeting structure to resolve the conflict between these two goals at earlier meetings in the series. We have prepared this report for others who may wish to consider our structure as an alternative to more traditional arrangements

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