AMS Meeting Program by Day
Current as of Tuesday, April 12, 2005 15:09:06
International Joint Mathematics Meeting
Heidelberg, Germany, October 1-3, 1993
Meeting #885
Associate secretaries: Robert M Fossum, AMS rmfossum@uiuc.edu
Sunday October 3, 1993
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Sunday October 3, 1993, 09:00-11:10
Special Session on Arithmetic Geometry/Automorphic Forms, III
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09:45
Fields of definition of abelian varieties with real multiplication.
Kenneth A. Ribet*, University of California, Berkeley
(885-11-116)
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09:45
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Sunday October 3, 1993, 09:00-11:20
Special Session on Geometry and Computer Visualization, III
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09:00
Problem Session -
09:40
Exploring homotopies of surfaces with real-time interactive computer animators.
G. Francis*, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
G. Chappell, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
C. Hartman, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
(885-51-100) -
10:00
Computer pictures of algebraic surfaces.
Wolf Barth*, Universit\"at Erlangen
(885-51-93) -
10:20
Visualising singularities using the Liverpool surface package.
Richard Morris*, University of Liverpool, England
(885-51-97) -
10:40
Moving and tracing in adaptive timedependent 2D and 3D vector fields.
Martin Rumpf*, Universit\"at Freiburg
M. Geiben, Universit\"at Freiburg
(885-51-106)
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09:00
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Sunday October 3, 1993, 09:00-10:50
Special Session on Complex Analysis, III
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09:00
A Bochner-Martinelli-Koppelman formula on real hypersurfaces.
J\"urgen Leiterer*, Humboldt-Universit\"at, Berlin
(885-32-153) -
09:30
Regularity of del-bar-b and of embeddings of strictly pseudoconvex real hypersurfaces.
Joachim Michel*, Universit\"at Bonn
(885-32-154) -
10:00
The generalized corona theorem for H^infinity.
Raymond Mortini*, Universit\"at Karlsruhe
(885-32-155)
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09:00
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Sunday October 3, 1993, 09:00-11:15
Special Session on Mathematical Physics, III
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09:00
Existence of infinitely many smooth global solutions of the Einstein-Yang/Mills equations.
Joel Smoller*, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
(885-83-10) -
09:35
Hydrodynamical limit for lattice gas and Green-Kubo formula.
Horug-Tzer Yau*, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University
(885-82-11) -
10:10
The counting function for Schrodinger operators with Coulomb singularity and magnetic field.
Heinz Siedentop*, Norwegian Institute of Technology, Norway
Bernard Helffer, DMI-ENS, Cedex, France
(885-35-125) -
10:45
Fermion hypercontractivity and optimal two-uniform convexity for $C_p$.
Elliott H. Lieb*, Princeton University
(885-81-120)
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09:00
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Sunday October 3, 1993, 09:00-11:15
Special Session on Modelling in Science, II
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09:00
Systems of ordinary differential equations from biology and their stationary long-term behaviour.
Erich Bohl*, Universit\"at Konstanz
(885-92-132) -
09:45
Capture in resonance and the spin/orbit ratio of Mercury.
Christopher Jones*, Brown University
(885-70-128) -
10:30
Modelling with kinetic equations.
Helmut Neunzert*, Universit\"at Kaiserslautern
(885-70-130)
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09:00
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Sunday October 3, 1993, 09:00-11:15
Special Session on Commutative Algebra (Betti Numbers), II
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09:00
Algebras with small tangent spaces and simply connected manifolds with little symmetry.
Anthony Iarrobino, Northeastern University
Volker Puppe*, Universit\"at Konstanz
(885-57-42) -
09:30
Hochschild homology criteria for smoothness.
Micheline Vigu\'e*, Universit\'e de Paris-Nord, Paris, France
(885-18-35) -
10:00
Betti numbers of algebra, geometry and topology.
Ragnar-Olaf Buchweitz*, University of Toronto, Canada
(885-14-124) -
10:45
Stanley-Reisner rings with pure resolution.
Winfried Burns*, Universit\"at Osnabr\"uck
(885-13-150)
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09:00
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Sunday October 3, 1993, 09:00-11:20
Special Session on Recursion Theory, III
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09:00
Extending partial order embeddings in the r.e. degrees.
Theodore A. Slaman*, University of Chicago
Robert I. Soare, University of Chicago
(885-03-56) -
09:30
The last question on recursively enumerable many-one degress.
Andre Nies*, Cornell University
(885-03-16) -
10:00
Recursive limit structures.
Julia F. Knight*, University of Notre Dame
(885-03-15) -
10:30
The strength of Martin-Lof type theories with well-ordering types.
Edward Griffor*, Uppsala University, Sweden
Michael Rathjen, Ohio State University, Columbus
(885-03-29) -
11:00
Inductive inference classes.
Piergiorgio Odifreddi*, University of Torino, Italy
(885-03-31)
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09:00
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Sunday October 3, 1993, 11:30-12:30
Invited Address
Methods of algebraic geometry in algebraic topology.
Michael J. Hopkins*, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
(885-14-156) -
Sunday October 3, 1993, 14:00-16:10
Special Session on Arithmetic Geometry/Automorphic Forms, IV
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Sunday October 3, 1993, 14:00-16:45
Special Session on Homotopy Theory, III
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14:00
Homotopy homomorphisms and the hammock localization.
Roland Schw\"anzl, Universit\"at Osnabr\"uck
Rainer M. Vogt*, Universit\"at Osnabr\"uck
(885-55-50) -
14:30
On the Morava K-theory of some finite 2-groups.
Bj\"orn Schuster*, Northwestern University
(885-55-80) -
15:00
mu_2-telescopes and unstable homotopy.
Mark Mahowald*, Northwestern University
(885-55-07) -
15:45
Nu_n telescopes and the Adams spectral sequence.
Hal Sadofsky*, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore
Mark Mahowald, Northwestern University
(885-55-81) -
16:15
Higher real K-theories.
Haynes Miller*, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Michael Hopkins, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
(885-55-13)
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14:00
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Sunday October 3, 1993, 14:00-16:45
Special Session on Operator Algebras, III
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14:00
Connections between non-commutative geometry and quantum field theory.
Daniel Kastler*, Universit\'e Marseille-Luminy, France
(885-46-65) -
14:40
On induced representations of quantum Kac-algebras.
Eberhard Kirchberg*, Universit\"at Heidelberg
(885-46-66) -
15:15
The Novikov conjecture for groups acting by isometries on metric spaces.
Georges Skandalis*, Universit\'e de Paris VII, France
(885-46-67) -
15:50
Duality of induction and restriction for abelian covariant systems.
Siegfried Echterhoff*, Universit\"at Paderborn
(885-46-61) -
16:15
Connes fusion in conformal field theory.
Antony Wassermann*, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
(885-46-68)
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14:00
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Sunday October 3, 1993, 14:00-16:00
Special Session on Geometry and Computer Visualization, IV
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14:00
Topologically based vessel tree reconstruction from CT-data.
H. J\"urgens, Universit\"at Bremen
C. Zahlten*, Universit\"at Bremen
C. J. Evertsz, Universit\"at Bremen
H. O. Peitgen, Universit\"at Bremen
R. Leppek, Klinikum der Philipps-Universit\"at, Marburg
K. J. Klose, Klinikum der Philipps-Universit\"at, Marburg
(885-51-109) -
14:20
Air on the strings of Dirac.
L. H. Kauffman*, University of Illinois, Chicago
D. Sandin, University of Illinois, Chicago
G. Francis, NCSA, Illinois
(885-51-45) -
14:40
Reconstruction of gothic vaults.
N. Quien*, Universit\"at Heidelberg
M. Herrmann, Universit\"at Heidelberg
C. Kindl, Universit\"at Heidelberg
(885-51-98) -
15:20
Cutting edge hard copy in the round.
Helaman Ferguson*, Supercomputing Research Center
(885-51-99) -
15:30
"Not Knott"---Video presentation -
15:40
Problem Session
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14:00
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Sunday October 3, 1993, 14:00-16:45
Special Session on Modelling in Science, III
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14:00
Unusual interface motions in materials science.
Paul C. Fife*, University of Utah
(885-73-127) -
14:45
An algorithm for mean curvature flow and its application to the dendrite growth problem.
Gerhard Dziuk*, Universit\"at Freiburg
(885-35-131) -
15:30
On mathematical models of carrier transport in semiconductors.
Herbert Gajewski*, Institute f\"ur Angewandte Analysis und Stochastik, Berlin
(885-94-134) -
16:15
Modelling of reactive flow in porous media.
Peter Knabner*, Institute f\"ur Angewandte Analysis und Stochastik, Berlin
(885-76-136)
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14:00
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Sunday October 3, 1993, 14:00-15:00
Special Session on Commutative Algebra (Betti Numbers), III
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14:00
Joins, tangencies and intersections.
Hubert Flenner*, Universit\"at Osnabr\"uck
(885-13-162)
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14:00
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Sunday October 3, 1993, 14:00-16:15
Special Session on Stochastics, III
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14:00
Flow decomposition and large deviations.
Gerard Ben Arous*, Universit\'e de Paris-Sud, France
(885-34-73) -
14:35
The finite systems scheme: Abstract theorem and examples.
Andreas Greven*, Institut f\"ur Mathematische Stochastik, G\"ottingen
(885-60-72) -
15:10
Representations of superprocesses.
Alison Etheridge*, University of Edinburghory,
(885-60-41) -
15:45
Loop condensation effects in the behavior of the random walks.
K. M. Khanin, Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics, Russia
A. E. Mazel, International Institute of Earthquake Prediction, Russia
Ya G. Sinai, Princeton University
S. B. Shlosman*, University of California, Irvine
(885-60-55)
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14:00
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Sunday October 3, 1993, 15:10-16:50
Session on Contributed Papers
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15:10
An American-German mathematical meeting 100 years ago and the American contributions to early combinatorial theory.
Harald Gropp*, Heidelberg
(885-01-117) -
15:25
On the Mazur-Ulam theorem and the Aleksandrov problem of conservative distances.
Themistocles M. Rassias*, University of La Verne, Greece
(885-46-123) -
15:40
An Omega theorem for a class of arithmetic functions.
Werner Georg Nowak, Universit\"at f\"ur Bodenkultur, Wien, Austria
Manfred K\"uhleitner*, University Bodenkultur,
(885-11-78) -
15:55
Torsion in the cohomology of mapping spaces.
Mark W. Winstead*, University of Virginia
(885-55-33) -
16:10
The shape of attractors.
Bernd G\"unther*, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universit\"at, Frankfurt
(885-54-01) -
16:25
Poisson geometry of flat SU(2)-connections over a surface.
Johannes Huebschmann*, USTL, France
(885-81-51) -
16:40
C*-algebras of dynamical systems of quasi rotations on tori.
Carla E. Farsi*, University of Colorado, Boulder
Neil A. Watling, University of Colorado, Boulder
(885-46-28)
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15:10
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Sunday October 3, 1993, 16:20-16:50
Special Session on Optimization, III
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16:20
Stability in Stochastic programming.
Werner R\"omisch, Humboldt-Universit\"at zu Berlin
R\"udiger Schultz*, Institut f\"ur Angewandte Analysis und Stochastik, Berlin
(885-49-115)
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16:20
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Sunday October 3, 1993, 17:00-18:00
Invited Address
The Verlinde formula.
Gerd Faltings*, Princeton University
(885-14-21) -
Sunday October 3, 1993, 18:00-18:05
Closing Ceremony
Closing Ceremony