PROCEEDINGS

Third International Conference on

Multivariate Approximation:
Theory and Applications

at Cancun, Mexico 24-29 april 2003.


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Numerical Algorithms
Publisher: Springer Science+Business Media B.V., Formerly Kluwer Academic Publishers B.V.
ISSN: 1017-1398 (Paper) 1572-9265 (Online)
Issue: Volume 39, Numbers 1-3
Date:  July 2005 >>>
 
 
  Multivariate approximation: An overview pp. 1 - 6
Dominique Apprato, Christian Gout, Christophe Rabut, et al.
DOI: 10.1007/s11075-004-3617-x
 
  Where there's a Will there's a way - the research of Will Light pp. 7 - 34
Jeremy Levesley
DOI: 10.1007/s11075-004-3618-9
 
    Multi-resolution image analysis using the quaternion wavelet transform pp. 35 - 55
  Eduardo Bayro-Corrochano
  DOI: 10.1007/s11075-004-3619-8
 
    Error estimates for interpolation of rough data using the scattered shifts of a radial basis function pp. 57 - 68
  R. A. Brownlee
  DOI: 10.1007/s11075-004-3620-2
 
    Generation of lattices of points for bivariate interpolation pp. 69 - 79
  J. M. Carnicer and M. Gasca
  DOI: 10.1007/s11075-004-3621-1
 
    Multilevel regularization of wavelet based fitting of scattered data - some experiments pp. 81 - 96
  Daniel Castano and Angela Kunoth
  DOI: 10.1007/s11075-004-3622-0
 
    Regularity of multivariate vector subdivision schemes pp. 97 - 113
  Maria Charina, Costanza Conti, Thomas Sauer
  DOI: 10.1007/s11075-004-3623-z
 
    Detecting and approximating fault lines from randomly scattered data pp. 115 - 130
  Andrew Crampton and John C. Mason
  DOI: 10.1007/s11075-004-3624-y
 
    Classical orthogonal polynomials in two variables: a matrix approach pp. 131 - 142
  Lidia Fernandez, Teresa E. Perez, Miguel A. Pinar
  DOI: 10.1007/s11075-004-3625-x
 
    Wavelets and adaptive grids for the discontinuous Galerkin method pp. 143 - 154
  Jorge L. Diaz Calle, Philippe R. B. Devloo, Sonia M. Gomes
  DOI: 10.1007/s11075-004-3626-9
 
    Segmentation under geometrical conditions using geodesic active contours and interpolation using level set methods pp. 155 - 173
  Christian Gout, Carole Le Guyader, Luminita Vese
  DOI: 10.1007/s11075-004-3627-8
 
    Numerical control of kohonen neural network for scattered data approximation pp. 175 - 186
  Miklos Hoffmann
  DOI: 10.1007/s11075-004-3628-7
 
    Multilevel scattered data approximation by adaptive domain decomposition pp. 187 - 198
  Armin Iske and Jeremy Levesley
  DOI: 10.1007/s11075-004-3629-6
 
    Adaptive wavelet schemes for an elliptic control problem with Dirichlet boundary control pp. 199 - 220
  Angela Kunoth
  DOI: 10.1007/s11075-004-3630-0
 
    Using a level set approach for image segmentation under interpolation conditions pp. 221 - 235
  Carole Le Guyader, Dominique Apprato, Christian Gout
  DOI: 10.1007/s11075-004-3631-z
 
    Asymptotic expansion of multivariate Kantorovich type operators pp. 237 - 252
  Antonio-Jesus Lopez-Moreno and Francisco-Javier Munoz-Delgado
  DOI: 10.1007/s11075-004-3632-y
 
    A density theorem for matrix-valued radial basis functions pp. 253 - 256
  Svenja Lowitzsch
  DOI: 10.1007/s11075-004-3641-x
 
    Blossoming stories pp. 257 - 288
  Marie-Laurence Mazure
  DOI: 10.1007/s11075-004-3642-9
 
    Fast surface reconstruction and hole filling using positive definite radial basis functions pp. 289 - 305
  G. Casciola, D. Lazzaro, L. B. Montefusco, et al.
  DOI: 10.1007/s11075-004-3643-8
 
    Recent developments in error estimates for scattered-data interpolation via radial basis functions pp. 307 - 315
  Francis J. Narcowich
  DOI: 10.1007/s11075-004-3644-7
 
    Lemniscates 3D: a CAGD primitive? pp. 317 - 327
  Marco Paluszny, Guillermo Montilla, Jose Rafael Ortega
  DOI: 10.1007/s11075-004-3645-6
 
    Locally tensor product functions pp. 329 - 348
  Christophe Rabut
  DOI: 10.1007/s11075-004-3646-5
 


 

The proceedings of the conference will be edited as a special issue of Numerical Algorithms.

DEADLINE: September 30, 2003.
Send your file (preferably pdf) to C. Gout.

Some remarks:
1)
No difference will be made in the proceedings between an oral talk and a poster talk.
2) To appear in the proceedings, it will be necessary to have made the communication in Cancun.
3) The paper submitted to the proceedings must correspond to the talk presented in Cancun (though possibly actualized).
4) A peer review will be made. The process will be the same as a classical submission in the journal "Numerical Algorithms"... The authors will have to take into account the "instructions for authors" of this journal (http://www.kluweronline.com/issn/1017-1398). The editors (C.Gout-C. Rabut-L. Traversoni) will take their decision following the reports made by the referees.
5) Author instructions: see http://www.kluweronline.com/issn/1017-1398

Manuscript Presentation
Manuscripts must be written in English and typed on one side of the page only, with wide margins. A font size of 11 point is preferred. Manuscripts must include:
A short title which will be used together with author‘s names in the running headline.
The authors‘ name and addresses
A self-contained abstract, preferably without formulae
A list of keywords
AMS (MOS) classification
Tables and figures should be numbered, have a self-contained caption, and their positions in the text must be clearly indicated. In the case of paper-only submission, figures should be on separate sheets. In the case of electronic submission, please supply your figures in Encapsulated Postscript form.
References must be numbered. In the text, they should be indicated by a bracketed number (e.g. [1]).

Bibliography Examples:

Reference to a paper in a journal:
[6] G.R. Kampen, Orienting planar graphs, Discrete Math 4 (1976), 134-144.

To a book:
[5] F. Haray, Graph theory, Addison-Wesley, 1969.

To a paper in a contributed volume:
[3] P.E. Bjorstad and O.B. Widlund, Solving ellipic problems on regions partitioned into substructures, in: Elliptic Problem Solvers II eds. G. Birkhoff and A. Schoenstadt, Academic Press, 1984, pp. 245-256.

To a report or unpublished paper:
[52] P. Vassilevski, Hybrid V-cycle algebraic multilevel preconditioners, Preprint, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria, 1987.

Remark: After acceptance of a paper, authors are invited to send a diskette with the TeX (LaTeX, AMSTeX) source of their paper together with a hard copy, including the letter of acceptance to the Editor-In-Chief.

 

Deadline for the submission : 09/30/2003
Send your file (preferably pdf) to C. Gout.



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