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AMAT 2008

  International Conference on
Applied Mathematics and
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Approximation Theory
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October 11-13, 2008
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The University of Memphis
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Trolley in Downtown
Memphis, Tennessee
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This conference intends to bring together researchers from ALL areas of Applied
Mathematics and Approximation Theory, such as ODEs, PDEs, Difference Equations,
Applied Analysis, Computational Analysis, Signal Theory, and including traditional
subfields of Approximation Theory as well as underfocused areas such as Positive
Operators, Statistical Approximation, and Fuzzy Approximation. Other topics will
also be included in this conference, such as Fractional Analysis, Semigroups,
Inequalties, Special Functions, and Summability.

Previous conferences which had a similar approach to such diverse inclusiveness
were held at the University of Memphis in March 1991, UC-Santa Barbara in May 1993,
again at Memphis in March 1997 (AMS special session), and the University of Central
Florida (at Orlando) in November 2002 (another AMS special session). Each of these
conferences were followed up in proceedings publications by top publishers and in
articles printed in major international journals.

Each conference participant at AMAT 2008 will receive an electronic copy (pdf) of
special issues of journal articles surveying the talks presented at the conference.
Please follow the General Information Link for more information.

We invite you to contribute a talk in any area of applied mathematics and
approximation theory. The expected duration of contributed talks is 25 minutes,
and the deadline for submitting an abstract is September 15, 2008.
Please follow the Abstracts Link to submit an abstract.

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