The Tenth Southeastern Approximation Theory Conference

The University of Georgia
Athens, Georgia
March 23--24, 2002

The Southeastern Approximation Theory conference will feature four main lectures and 20 sessions of 20-minute talks. All talks will be held in Room 328, the Boyd Graduate Studies Building, which houses the Mathematics Department and the Science Library.
 

Conference Schedule For Saturday March 23

8:00 -- 8:50
Outside of Room 328
Registration, Coffee and Doughnuts
8:50 -- 9:00
Room 328
Dan Kannan, Univ. of Georgia
Welcoming Remarks
9:00 -- 10:00
Room 328
Wenjie He, Univ. of Missouri, St. Louis
Compactly Supported Symmetric Tight Wavelet Frames
10:00 -- 10:20
Room 328
Stoeckler, Univ. of Dortmund, Germany
Spline Frames on Bounded Intervals
10:20 -- 10:40
Room 328
David Roach, Murray State Univ.
Explicit Parameterization of Wavelets
10:40 -- 11:00
Room 328
Doug Hardin, Vanderbilt University
The matrix Fej\'er-Riesz Theorem
11:00 -- 11:20
Room 409
Coffee Break
11:20 -- 11:40
Room 328
Bruce Kessler, Western Kentucky University
Optimal Prefilters for a DGH 2-D Orthogonal Scaling Vector
11:40 -- 12:00
Room 328
Steve Damelin, Georgia Southern University
Distribution of general interpolation arrays for exponential weight
12:00 -- 2:00
Lunch break
LUNCH BREAK
2:00 -- 3:00
Room 328
Marian Neamtu, Vanderbilt University
Multivariate Splines
3:00 -- 3:20
Room 328
Frank Zeilfelder, Univ. of Mannheim, Germany
Local Spline Lagrange Interpolation
3:20 -- 3:40
Room 328
John Lavery, Army Research Office
Shape preserving cubic L1-splines
3:40 -- 4:00
Room 328
Larry L. Schumaker, Vanderbilt University
Surface Compression Using $C^1$ Cubic Splines on Triangulated Quadrangulations
4:00 -- 4:20
Room 409
Coffee Break
4:20 -- 4:40
Room 328
Victoria Baramidze, Univ. of Georgia
Spherical Spline Interpolation
4:40 -- 5:00
Room 328
Tatyana Sorokina, Vanderbilt University
Quintic Spline Interpolation on Type-4 Tetrahedral Partitions
5:00 -- 5:20
Room 328
Kai Bittner, Univ. of Missouri, St. Louis
Spline Modulation for Signal Presentation
5:20 -- 5:40
Room 328
Peter Binev, Univ. of South Carolina
Local Subdivision on Adaptive Triangulations
5:40 -- 6:00
Room 328
Tom Kunkle, College of Charleston
Favard's Interpolation Problem in Several Variables
6:30 -- 10:30
Banquet Area
Georgia Center for Continuing Education

Conference Schedule For Sunday, March 24

8:30 -- 9:00
Outside of Room 328
Registration, Coffee and Doughnuts
9:00 -- 10:00
Room 328
Jian-Guo Liu, Univ. of Maryland
Efficient Numerical Methods for Incompressible Flow
10:00 -- 10:20
Room 328
Paul Wenston, Univ. of Georgia
Bivariate Splines for Exterior Stokes Equations
10:20 -- 10:40
Room 328
Gerard Awanou, Univ. of Georgia
3D Splines for Navier Stokes Equations
10:40 -- 11:00
Room 409
Coffee Break
11:00 -- 11:20
Room 328
Ram Mohapatra, Univ. of Central Florida
On Farctional Order Derivatives of trigonometric polynomials
11:20 -- 11:40
Room 328
Arthur Danielyan, Univ. of Central Florida, Orlando
On a Localization Theorem for Approximation in Complex Domain
11:40 -- 12:00
Room 328
Katherine Balazs, Auburn University
Simultaneous Approximation by Interpolation
12:00 -- 2:00
Lunch Break
Lunch Break
2:00-- 3:00
Room 328
Doron Lubinsky, Georgia Tech
Rogers-Ramanujan and the Baker-Gamme-Wills (Pade) Conjecture
3:00 -- 3:20
Room 328
Theodore Kilgore, Auburn University
Simultaneous approximation for certain rational functions
3:20-- 3:40
Room 328
Juliya Babenko, Vanderbilt University
About Kolmogorov problem for (r-1)-monotone functions
3:40 -- 4:00
Room 328
Narendra Govil, Auburn University
On the growth of polynomials
4:00 -- 4:20
Room 328
Hrushikesh Mhaskar, California State Univ., Los Angelos
Bit Representation for banded dominant functions
4:20 -- 4:40
Room 328
Boris Shekhtman, University of South Florida
Interpolation by Polynomials in Several Variables
4:40
The End of Conference
Thank you for participating the conference
The organizers thank the Head of the Department of Mathematics, The Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, the Vice President for Research of the University of Georgia, and the U.S. Army Research Office for support of the Tenth Southeastern Approximation Theory Conference