Symposium on Applied Mathematics
Sept. 18 -- 20, 1997, Josai University, Sakado, Saitama, Japan, supported by Josai University
Organizer:
Kiyoshi MIZOHATA ( Department of Mathematics, Josai University, Japan )
tel: 0492-71-7696 (dial-in)
Fax: 0492-71-7985
e-mail: mizohata@math.josai.ac.jp
List of Speakers and Titles:
September. 18 ( Thursday )
13:00--13:10 Announcements
13:10--13:40 Akihiko Itaya ( Tokyo Institute of Technology )
Periodic points of Logistic map with diffusion
14:00--14:30 Kenshin Masuda ( Tokyo Institute of Technology )
The Fractal Dimension of the Attractor
of the Logistic Map with Diffusion
15:00--15:30 Akira Morimoto ( Osaka Kyouiku University )
Wavelet analysis of Japanese speech
15:50--16:30 Mitio Yamada ( Tokyo University )
Wavelets and Fractal Time Series
September. 19 ( Friday )
10:30--11:00 Takashi Nakano ( Tokyo Institute of Technology )
Wavelet Analysis of Tribological Phenomena
11:20--11:50 Shinya Moritoh ( Nara Women's University )
Survey on wavelet transforms on spheres
13:50--14:20 Nobuatsu Tanaka ( Nuclear Engineering Laboratory, TOSHIBA Co.)
Application of wavelets to a Poisson equation solver
and its parallel processing
14:40--15:10 Satoshi Hayama ( Rakuyou Kougyou Highschool )
Two cases of bifurcations associated with the
blow-out bifurcation
:a shutdown bifurcation & long-life transient
(with riddled basin)
:b blow-draw switching bifurcation
(with on-off intermittency)
15:30--16:00 Youichi Maeda( Ryuukoku University )
Chaos arising from Euler's discretization and
to measure asymmetricity of figures
16:20--17:00 Masaya Yamaguti( Ryuukoku University )
Some philosophical thinking about complex systems
17:30 Party
September. 20 ( Saturday )
10:00--10:30 Kiyoshi Mizohata ( Josai University )
Conservation laws for the multidimensional case
10:40--11:10 Shinya Nishihata ( Fukuoka Institute of Technology )
Weak solutions with a shock for a model system
of the radiating gas
11:30--12:10 Fumioki Asakura ( Osaka Electro-Communication University )
Glimm-Lax Theory via Wave-front Tracking Methods
13:10--13:40 Mitsuru Yamazaki ( Tsukuba University )
Global existence of weak solutions to the discrete models of
the Boltzmann equation for the Cauchy data with locally
finite entropy
14:00--14:30 Masaru Yasukawa ( YASUKAWA Co. )
Local existence of fluid equations
in non-uniform time and spaces
14:50--15:30 Lu Min ( Tokyo Institute of Technology )
Alexandre A. Kazhikhov
( Lavrentyev Institute of Hydrodynamics, Novosibirsk, Russia )
Seiji Ukai ( Tokyo Institute of Technology )
Global Solutions to the Cauchy Problem of the Stokes
Approximation Equations for Two-dimensional Flow
15:30--15:40 Announcements
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