July 11-17, 1996
R. Boskovica bb
21000 Split
Croatia
phone: +385 21 305-777
fax: +385 21 563-877
Organizing Committee:
Speakers:
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Beresford Parlett,
University of California at
Berkeley
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James Demmel,
University of California at
Berkeley
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Ilse Ipsen, North Carolina State University
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Zlatko Drmac, University of Colorado at Boulder
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Sasa Singer, University of Zagreb
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Sanja Singer, University of Zagreb
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Vjeran Hari, University of Zagreb
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Ninoslav Truhar, University of Osijek
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Francoise Tisseur, Universite de St-Etienne
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Dhillon Inderjit Singh, University of California at
Berkeley
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Jesse Barlow,
The Pennsylvania State University
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Ivan Slapnicar,
University of Split
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Kresimir Veselic,
Fernuniversitaet Hagen
The main theme of the Workshop is the accuracy in the eigenvalue
decomposition or
singular value decomposition of matrices or even
in solving linear systems. We will stress this to be a workshop and
so the program is not overloaded with too many speakers.
The talks are scheduled in the morning, and each speaker will give a
full seminar instead of a usual short lecture.
We rather prefer to
The afternoons are reserved for
contributed lectures, including those from junior people, as well as
for less formal discussions and working groups.
During the Workshop there will be enough free time to further
discussions. For details see the
The general themes for discussion are:
- how to turn recent results on relative perturbation theory and
accurate algorithms
systematically into a good software,
- open problems,
- how to present recent results in a monograph,
- how to let recent results influence the teaching of
numerical linear algebra,
- how to apply recent results real world engineering problems.
Split is a picturesque city with population around 200,000 which in this decade celebrates 1700 years of urban settlement. It is located
on the Croatian Adriatic coast, the beauty of which is proverbial with
its hundreds of islands and still quite unpolluted nature.
Split is accessible by train (9 hours trip from Zagreb), by ship
(one night by ferry from Rijeka, Pescara or Ancona), by car (6 hours
from Zagreb, 8 hours from Trieste), and by plane. Split airport has
daily connections to all world destinations. There are direct flights
from Dusseldorf, Frankfurt, and Rome on some days. All other
connections are via Zagreb by Croatian Airlines.
INFORMATION FOR YOUR TRAVEL AGENT: the Croatia Airlines timetable is
accessed through the AMADEUS Distributive System.
For further information about Croatia see the Croatia's home page (rated among
top 5% on the Internet by PointSurvey).
For further information about the Workshop (visa information, travel
information, accomodation, social program, exchange rates,
registration fee, and registration form)
please see the Second
Announcement or
Previous
Announcements or contact
Kresimir Veselic,
Fernuniversitaet Hagen,
LG Mathematische Physik,
P.O. Box 940,
D-58084 Hagen, Germany, Phone: + 49 2331 987-2721,
Germany,
Kresimir.Veselic@Fernuni-Hagen.de
or
Ivan Slapnicar, University of Split, FESB, R. Boskovica b.b., 21000
Split, Croatia, Phone: + 385 21 305-619,
ivan.slapnicar@fesb.hr
MANY THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS:
Ministarstvo znanosti i tehnologije Republike Hrvatske
Ministry of Science and Technology of the Republic of Croatia
Fakultet elektrotehnike, strojarstva i brodogradnje
Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and
Naval Architecture
Sveuciliste u Splitu
University of Split
Studentski centar Sveucilista u Splitu
Student Center of the University of Split
Zupanija splitsko-dalmatinska
The County of Split and Dalmatia
Grad Split
The City of Split
Hrvatska posta i telekomunikacije - TKC Split
Croatian Post and Telecommunications - TKC Split
Note: the institution links are to the Department
rather than to the University.
This page is maintained by Ivan
Slapnicar, ivan.slapnicar@fesb.hr