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  1. An Introduction to Differential Geometry with Applications to Elasticity by Philippe G. Ciarlet, 2010-11-30
  2. Merrill Geometry Applications and Connections, LESSON PLANS (Includes a detailed one-page lesson plan master for every lesson in Merrill Geometry) by Merrill, 1993
  3. Multivariable Calculus and Mathematica: With Applications to Geometry and Physics by Kevin R. Coombes, Ronald L. Lipsman, et all 1998-05-15
  4. Exercises in Algebra: A Collection of Exercises, in Algebra, Linear Algebra and Geometry (Algebra, Logic and Applications , Vol 6) by Alexandra I. Kostrikin, 1996-02-09
  5. Topics in Geometry, Coding Theory and Cryptography (Algebra and Applications)
  6. Combinatorial Geometry and Its Algorithmic Applications (Mathematical Surveys and Monographs) by Janos Pach and Micha Sharir, 2008-12-17
  7. Modern Geometry - Methods and Applications: Part 3: Introduction to Homology Theory (Graduate Texts in Mathematics) by B.A. Dubrovin, A.T. Fomenko, et all 1990-10-18
  8. Geometry of Pseudo-Finsler Submanifolds (Mathematics and Its Applications) by Aurel Bejancu, Hani Reda Farran, 2010-11-02
  9. Schrödinger Operators: With Applications to Quantum Mechanics and Global Geometry (Theoretical and Mathematical Physics) by Hans L. Cycon, Richard G. Froese, et all 1987-03-06
  10. TeacherWorks All-In-One Planner and Resource Center CD-ROM (Glencoe Geometry Concepts and Applications) by staff, 2004
  11. Lectures on Algebraic Geometry 1: Sheaves, Cohomology of Sheaves, and Applications to Riemann Surfaces (Aspects of Mathematics) by Guenter Harder, 2008-01-30
  12. Fractal Geometry And Applications: A Jubilee Of Benoit Mandelbrot (Proceedings of Symposia in Pure Mathematics)
  13. Geometry Explorations and Applications (Assessment Book) by McDougal Littell, 1998
  14. Geometry: Explanations and Applications by Aichele, 1997-02

61. AeroHydro - 3D Surface Design
Marine design with Relational geometry, collection of other tools such as a VPP, Hydrostatics and Plate expansion applications.
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AeroHydro, Inc. The most advanced 3D surface modeling available... Marine design
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What's AeroHydro? It's MultiSurf , it's Surface Works , it's all the familiar names and more. It's a complete computer aided design (CAD) package with the ability to create freeform surface shapes that in other CAD packages are either difficult to create or not available at all. Choose the option(s) you want! What's new? NEW! Limited Time Savings for SurfaceWorks and Upgrade Modules NEW! SurfaceWorks 5.2 now available! SurfaceWorks subscribers: download it on the SurfaceWorks support site . Subscribers to SurfaceWorks Marine, go to Marine support site
Read: MultiSurf 5.0.3 is available on the Subscribers' Support page . Here are Release notes for MultiSurf Service Packs 1-3 (for MultiSurf versions 5.0.1-5.0.3). NOTE: Anyone using MS-PLEX with MultiSurf 5.0

62. Levoca 2001
Advanced 5day course, immediately before the 8th International Conference on Differential geometry and its applications (27-31 August 2001). Mathematical Institute, Silesian University, Opava, Czech Republic; 2024 August 2001.
http://www.math.slu.cz/levoca.html
Advanced 5-day course
VARIATIONAL SEQUENCES AND BICOMPLEXES
August 20-24, 2001
Opava, Czech Republic
organized by the Mathematical Institute of the Silesian University in Opava The course takes place immediately before
8-th International Conference on Differential Geometry and Its Applications (27-31 August 2001)

SECOND ANNOUNCEMENT
LECTURES
Group Invariant Solutions to Differential Equations and Reduction of Variational Bicomplexes Introduction to Variational Sequences Geometric Aspects of Conservation Laws of Nonlinear Differential Equations
LECTURERS
Prof. Ian M. Anderson
Department of Mathematics and Statistics Utah State University Logan, Utah 84 322 USA e-mail: anderson@math.usu.edu
Prof. Demeter Krupka
Mathematical Institute Silesian University at Opava Bezrucovo nam. 13, 746 01 Opava Czech Republic e-mail: Demeter.Krupka@math.slu.cz
Prof. Alexander Verbovetsky
Diffiety Institute Independent University of Moscow Bolshoi Vlasevsky Pereulok, Dom 11, Moscow Russia e-mail: verbovet@mccme.ru
PROGRAM OF THE COURSE
Group Invariant Solutions to Differential Equations and Reduction of Variational Bicomplexes (I. M. Anderson)

63. Computational Geometry, Algorithms And Applications
Recent book with a focus on applications, by Mark de Berg, Marc van Kreveld, Mark Overmars, and Otfried Schwarzkopf. Includes chapters on linesegment intersection, polygon triangulation, linear programming, range searching, point location, Voronoi diagrams, arrangements and duality, Delaunay triangulations, geometric data structures, convex hulls, binary space partitions, robot motion planning, visibility graphs.
http://www.cs.ruu.nl/geobook/
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    Computational Geometry: Algorithms and Applications
    Second Edition
    Mark de Berg Otfried Schwarzkopf TU Eindhoven (the Netherlands)
    Marc van Kreveld
    Mark Overmars Utrecht University (the Netherlands) published by Springer-Verlag 2nd rev. ed. 2000. 367 pages, 370 fig.
    Hardcover DM 59
    ISBN: 3-540-65620-0 You can order the book here This textbook on computational geometry has 367 pages. The pages are almost square with a large margin containing over 370 figures. To get an idea about the style and format, take a look at the Introduction or chapter 7 on Voronoi diagrams
    Computational geometry
    Computational geometry emerged from the field of algorithms design and analysis in the late 1970s. It has grown into a recognized discipline with its own journals, conferences, and a large community of active researchers. The success of the field as a research discipline can on the one hand be explained from the beauty of the problems studied and the solutions obtained, and, on the other hand, by the many application domains-computer graphics, geographic information systems (GIS), robotics, and others-in which geometric algorithms play a fundamental role. For many geometric problems the early algorithmic solutions were either slow or difficult to understand and implement. In recent years a number of new algorithmic techniques have been developed that improved and simplified many of the previous approaches. In this textbook we have tried to make these modern algorithmic solutions accessible to a large audience. The book has been written as a textbook for a course in computational geometry, but it can also be used for self study.
  • 64. Maurice A De Gosson - Professor Of Mathematics
    Research mathematician's CV and list of publications as well as research interests including symplectic geometry, harmonic analysis in phase space, Weyl calculus, and the applications of these disciplines to quantum mechanics.
    http://www.freewebs.com/mauricedegosson/
    Maurice A de Gosson Professor of Mathematics Navigation Home
    Curriculum Vitae

    Research

    My Family
    ...
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    CO, 2003
    Who am I? I am a professor of mathematics. My research affilitation is Universität Potsdam, Inst. f. Mathematik, Pf 60 15 53, Potsdam, D- 14415, Germany Above you can see a picture of me when I was hiking above Estes Park, in the Colorado Rockies, during the summer 2003. My personal e-mail address is maurice.degosson@gmail.com
    My Research Interests The core of my current work lies in symplectic geometry, harmonic analysis in phase space, Weyl calculus, and the applications of these disciplines to quantum mechanics. I am particularly interested in quantum mechanics in phase space. According to many physicts there can be no such thing because of Heisenberg's uncertainty principle. Not so! Quantum mechanics lives in phase space, exactly as classical mechanics does. This becomes obvious if one constructs an irreducible representation of the Heisenberg group by extending the Heisenberg-Weyl operators to act on the range of the wave-packet transform.of square-integrable functions... You will find out more about what I am doing by going to my research page http://www.freewebs.com/mauricedegosson/research.htm

    65. Hp Labs : Research : Information Theory : People
    Information Theory Research Group, Advanced Studies Organization, HewlettPackard Laboratories. Research interests in digital communications, applications of number theory and algebraic geometry to communications, coding theory, mathematics of machine intelligence, theoretical computer science. Brief biography and preprints.
    http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Vinay_Deolalikar/index.htm
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    Phone: (650) 857-8605
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    Hewlett Packard Labs
    1501 Page Mill Road
    Palo Alto, CA 94304
    Professional Activities
    • Senior Research Scientist, Information Theory Research Group, HP Labs Research Lead, Security and Cryptography Research, Sensor and Mobile Systems Lab, HP Labs HP's representative to security working group, EPC Global
    Biography
    Vinay Deolalikar received his 5-Year Master of Technology degree in Electrical Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology (I.I.T.), Bombay, in 1994. His master's thesis involved studying the intractibility of mapping Boolean functions using neural networks with restricted sets of weight vectors as well as the effect of varying the neuron transfer functions on the ability of the network to classify regions in input space. From 1995 to 1999, Vinay was a doctoral student at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. His doctoral thesis involved studies on two distinct but related problems: firstly, to find methods of constructing function fields over finite fields with many rational places, and secondly, to explicitly construct algebraic-geometric codes over towers of function fields meeting the Drinfeld-Vladut bound. In April 2000, Vinay received the University of Southern California's EE-Systems annual Outstanding Research Paper award for work towards the explicit construction of algebraic-geometric codes that beat the Gilbert-Varshamov bound.

    66. Mark Pollicott
    University of Warwick. applications of Ergodic Theory and Dynamical Systems to other areas of mathematics, including geometry, number theory and analysis. Publications, texts.
    http://www.ma.man.ac.uk/~mp/
    Please note that I have now left Manchester and my webpages here will no longer be updated.
    My new webpage is located at http://www.maths.warwick.ac.uk/~mpollic
    Mark Pollicott

    67. IMSAS Staff - Dr Chris Woodcock, University Of Kent
    University of Kent at Canterbury. Commutative algebra, algebraic geometry and algebraic number theory; padic analogues of classical functions and their applications in number theory.
    http://www.kent.ac.uk/ims/people/cfw/index.htm
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    Senior Lecturer in Pure Mathematics
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    Email C.F.Woodcock@kent.ac.uk
    Interests: Commutative algebra, algebraic geometry and algebraic number theory; p-adic analogues of classical functions and their applications in number theory. contact us at ims_secs@kent.ac.uk Skip browse form Browse: Main website sections About the University Maps and directions Courses and studying at Kent Research Services for business Schools and colleges Arts, leisure and public events Conference, functions and holidays Departments and people Alumni, families and friends Student and staff intranet News, press releases and job vacancies

    68. Alice Silverberg -- Home Page
    University of California at Irvine. Arithmetic algebraic geometry, applications. Publications, slides, photographs, dances.
    http://math.uci.edu/~asilverb/
    Alice Silverberg
    Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science
    University of California at Irvine
    Email is always the best way to reach me: asilverb@uci.edu
    Telephone:
    Office: 219 MSTB
    Mailing Address:
    103 MSTB
    Mathematics Department, UCI
    Irvine, CA 92697-3875
    BIBLIOGRAPHY
    CURRICULUM VITAE
    OLD COURSE WEBSITES ***NEW!!!*** SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SECURITY AND CRYPTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP , Saturday, September 24, 2005, University of California, Irvine. Center for Cyber-Security and Privacy, Bren School of Information and Computer Sciences, UC Irvine Slides from ANTS VI invited talk, June 15, 2004 (pdf file) PCMI Lecture Notes on Open Questions in Arithmetic Algebraic Geometry (525K PostScript file) MSRI/Evans lecture, December 12, 2000 (unanimated slides) ... Photos, Dances, and other Interesting Things

    69. Balkan Journal Of Geometry And Its Applications
    To recommend Balkan Journal of geometry and Its applications for acquisition, complete this card and submit it to your librarian or department head
    http://www.mathem.pub.ro/bjga/
    Balkan Journal of Geometry
    and Its Applications
    Editorial board
    Promoters and Founders: R. Miron (Iassy), Gr. Tsagas (Thessaloniki), C.Udriste (Bucharest) Editor-in-Chief : C.Udriste (Bucharest) Members:
    I.D. Albu (Timisoara), M. Anastasiei (Iassy), D. Andrica (Cluj),
    Gh. Atanasiu (Brasov), V. Balan (Bucharest), D. Blair (East Lansing),
    B.Y.Chen (East Lansing), J. Dorfmeister (Lawrence), A. Jannussis (Patras),
    V. Obadeanu (Timisoara), Gh. Pitis (Brasov), P. Popescu (Craiova),
    G. Pripoaie (Bucharest), P.C. Stavrinos (Athens), L. Tamassy (Debrecen),
    L. Vanhecke (Leuven), E. Vassiliou (Athens). Managing Editor:
    V. Balan (Bucharest)
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    Published by BALKAN SOCIETY OF GEOMETERS Geometry Balkan Press Bucharest, ROMANIA
    Ordering Information Manuscripts, books and journal exchanges and correspondence will be mailed to: Prof. Dr. Constantin Udriste, University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest, Department of Mathematics I, Splaiul Independentei 313

    70. Clayton Petsche
    University of Georgia. Diophantine geometry and arithmetic; Local and global heights on algebraic varieties; Uniform distribution on locally compact groups; applications of harmonic analysis to number theory; Mahler measure of polynomials. Teaching notes.
    http://www.math.uga.edu/~clayton/
    Clayton Petsche
    VIGRE Postdoctoral Associate
    Department of Mathematics
    The University of Georgia
    Contact Information.

    Office. Boyd Graduate Research Center, Room 526.
    Office Hours. Tues. 11-12, Wed. 1-3:30, and by appointment.
    Mailing Address. Department of Mathematics; The University of Georgia; Athens, GA 30602-7403; U.S.A.
    Email. clayton at math.uga.edu
    Papers.
    Global discrepancy and small points on elliptic curves.
    (with Matthew Baker). Submitted for publication. ( preprint available in pdf Small rational points on elliptic curves over number fields. Submitted for publication. ( preprint available in pdf A quantitative version of Bilu's equidistribution theorem. International Journal of Number Theory, to appear. ( preprint available in pdf The distribution of Galois orbits of low height. Ph.D. Dissertation, The University of Texas at Austin, 2003. Courses. Fall 2005. Modern Algebra and Geometry I. Spring 2005. Introduction to Higher Mathematics. Fall 2004. Analytic Geometry and Calculus. Job Application Materials. Curriculum Vitae.

    71. Nigel Boston
    University of Wisconsin, Madison. Algebraic number theory, group theory, arithmetic geometry, computational algebra, coding theory, cryptography, and other applications of algebra to electrical engineering. Preprints, students, resources.
    http://www.math.wisc.edu/~boston/
    Nigel Boston
    Professor, Department of Mathematics
    University of Wisconsin - Madison

    303 Van Vleck Hall,
    480 Lincoln Drive
    Madison, WI 53706 Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
    University of Wisconsin - Madison

    3619 Engineering Hall,
    1415 Engineering Drive
    Madison, WI 53706 Affiliate Professor, Department of Computer Sciences
    Telephone: (608) 263-4753 or (608) 265-3817 E-mail: point here and look down
    CV and Publications
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    Ph.D. Harvard University,
    Area of Specialization
    Algebraic number theory, group theory, arithmetic geometry, computational algebra, coding theory, cryptography, and other applications of algebra to electrical engineering.
    Papers and Preprints
    Current Postdoctoral Associates
  • Rafe Jones
  • Present PhD Students and RAs
  • Matt Darnall Ashwin Ganesan John Jossey Wei-Yang Lin ... Jay Wierer
  • Past PhD Students
  • Gebhard Boeckle, David Ose, Walter Dabrowski, Judy Walker, ... Qian Zhang,
  • Courses
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    Conferences

    72. Computational Harmonic Analysis
    Clay Mathematics Institute international conference and spring school, with 18th Annual Shanks Lecture. Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee, USA; 213 May 2003.
    http://atlas.math.vanderbilt.edu/~shanks/
    In a few seconds you should be automatically redirected to http://www.math.vanderbilt.edu/~aldroubi/CHA073003.htm If not, please click on the link above.

    73. Session
    All submissions to Computational geometry and applications Workshop 05 can be forwarded to. cga05@cpsc.ucalgary.ca. or directly to. marina@cpsc.ucalgary.ca
    http://pages.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/~marina/Newweb/session.htm
    5th ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP
    on
    COMPUTATIONAL GEOMETRY AND APPLICATIONS (CGA'05)
    in conjunction with
    THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCE AND ITS APPLICATIONS 2005
    Singapore
    May 9 - 12, 2005
    http://www.iccsa.org/
    http://www.ucalgary.ca/iccsa/
    CGA'05 Call for Papers can be found HERE.
    For driving directions, conference venue locations, special events, hotel booking and other related questions please consult ICCSA 2005 web site.
    PLENARY SPEAKER:
    Prof. Tetsuo Asano, JAIST, JAPAN INVITED ADDRESS:
    Prof. Christopher Gold, EU Chair, University of Glamorgan
    Please note that DETAILED CGA'05 Workshop program is available at: LIST OF ACCEPTED PAPERS: 1. “Weakly cooperative guards in grids.” Michal Malafiejski, Pawel Zylinski 2. “Mesh Generation for Symmetrical Geometries.” Krister Ahlander 3. “A certified Delaunay graph conflict locator for semi-algebraic sets.” François Anton 4. “The offset to an algebraic curve and an application to conics.”

    74. MODULAR FORMS AND THEIR APPLICATIONS
    A summer school for students in number theory, algebra and algebraic geometry. Sophus Lie Conference Center, Nordfjordeid, Norway; 1620 August 2004.
    http://www.math.uio.no/div/nordfjordeid/modular.html
    SUMMER SCHOOL
    MODULAR FORMS AND THEIR APPLICATIONS
    16.-20. August 2004
    Sophus Lie Conference Center, Nordfjordeid, Norway
    Lecturers:
    Don Zagier (MPI, Bonn)
    Organizing committee:
    Sponsors:
    Program: The summer school is particularly aimed at students in number theory, algebra and algebraic geometry.
    The course will consist of three intertwined lecture series, "Elliptic modular forms and their applications" (Don Zagier)
    "Hilbert modular forms and their applications" (Jan Bruinier)
    "Siegel modular forms and their applications" (Gerard van der Geer) The first of these will treat the classical one-variable theory and some of its many applications in number theory (representations of numbers by quadratic forms, irrationality and transcendence results, moments of periodic functions, ...), algebraic geometry (counting of coverings of curves), and mathematical physics (appearance of modular forms in percolation theory, string theory, etc.) The second, which has a more geometric flavor, will give an introduction to the theory of Hilbert modular forms in two variables (i.e., over real quadratic fields), the geometry of Hilbert modular surfaces, and to Borcherds products and the Borcherds lifting. The third will give an introduction to Siegel modular forms (both scalar- and vector-valued) and present a beautiful application to the theory of curves of finite fields (Harder's conjecture).

    75. IMA Thematic Year On Applications Of Algebraic Geometry, September 2006 - June 2
    applications of Algebraic geometry. September 2006 June 2007. Questions? Contact us at. staff(at)ima.umn.edu. Note Refer to this page periodically as it
    http://www.ima.umn.edu/2006-2007/

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    September 2006 - June 2007 Questions? Contact us at domain='ima.umn.edu'; document.write('staff@'); document.write('ima.umn.edu'); staff(at)ima.umn.edu Note: Refer to this page periodically as it will be updated when more information becomes available. Long Term Visitors Quick Links to Events Tutorial: Algebraic geometric methods in engineering Workshop: Algorithms in algebraic geometry Workshop: Software for algebraic geometry Tutorial: Algebraic algorithms in optimization Workshop: Optimization and control Workshop: Applications in biology, dynamics, and statistics Tutorial: What is algebraic geometry? Workshop: Complexity, coding, and communications Workshop: Non-linear computational geometry Organizing Committee: Name/E-mail Address Present Institution Dimitris Bertsimas
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    76. Balkan Journal Of Geometry And Its Applications
    International biannual journal published by the Balkan Society of Geometers. All articles available online.
    http://vectron.mathem.pub.ro/bjga/
    Balkan Journal of Geometry
    and Its Applications
    Editorial board
    Promoters and Founders: R. Miron (Iassy), Gr. Tsagas (Thessaloniki), C.Udriste (Bucharest) Editor-in-Chief : C.Udriste (Bucharest) Members:
    I.D. Albu (Timisoara), M. Anastasiei (Iassy), D. Andrica (Cluj),
    Gh. Atanasiu (Brasov), V. Balan (Bucharest), D. Blair (East Lansing),
    B.Y.Chen (East Lansing), J. Dorfmeister (Lawrence), A. Jannussis (Patras),
    V. Obadeanu (Timisoara), Gh. Pitis (Brasov), P. Popescu (Craiova),
    G. Pripoaie (Bucharest), P.C. Stavrinos (Athens), L. Tamassy (Debrecen),
    L. Vanhecke (Leuven), E. Vassiliou (Athens). Managing Editor:
    V. Balan (Bucharest)
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    Published by BALKAN SOCIETY OF GEOMETERS Geometry Balkan Press Bucharest, ROMANIA
    Ordering Information Manuscripts, books and journal exchanges and correspondence will be mailed to: Prof. Dr. Constantin Udriste, University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest, Department of Mathematics I, Splaiul Independentei 313

    77. Computational Geometry Theory And Applications
    Elsevier journal edited by J¶rgR¼diger Sack and Kurt Mehlhorn.
    http://www.elsevier.com/locate/issn/09257721
    Home Site map Regional Sites Advanced Product Search ... Computational Geometry Journal information Product description Editorial board Online submission of papers Audience ... Abstracting/indexing For Authors Guide for authors Subscription information Bibliographic and ordering information Conditions of sale Dispatch dates Journal related information Impact factor Most downloaded articles Other journals in same subject area Related publications ... Select your view COMPUTATIONAL GEOMETRY
    Theory and Applications
    Editors-in-Chief:
    J.-R. Sack, K. Mehlhorn

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    2003 ISI Impact Factor of 1.013
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    Computational Geometry is a forum for research in theoretical and applied aspects of computational geometry. The journal publishes fundamental research in all areas of the subject, as well as disseminating information on the applications, techniques, and use of computational geometry. Computational Geometry publishes articles on the design and analysis of geometric algorithms. All aspects of computational geometry are covered, including the numerical, graph theoretical and combinatorial aspects. Also welcomed are computational geometry solutions to fundamental problems arising in computer graphics, pattern recognition, robotics, image processing, CAD-CAM, VLSI design and geographical information systems.
    Computational Geometry features a special section containing open problems and concise reports on implementations of computational geometry tools.

    78. Balkan Journal Of Geometry And Its Applications
    Balkan Journal of geometry and Its applications ranging from the synthetic geometry to the computational geometry and applications in physics,
    http://www.emis.de/journals/BJGA/
    Balkan Journal of Geometry and Its Applications
    Managing Editor: V. Balan (Bucharest)
    Editorial board
    Promoters and Founders:
    R. Miron (Iassy), C. Udriste (Bucharest), Gr. Tsagas (Thessaloniki) Editor-in-Chief:
    C. Udriste (Bucharest) Members:
    I.D. Albu (Timisoara), M. Anastasiei (Iassy), D. Andrica (Cluj), Gh. Atanasiu (Brasov), V. Balan (Bucharest), D. E. Blair (East Lansing), B.-Y. Chen (East Lansing), J. Dorfmeister (Lawrence), A. Jannussis (Patras), V. Obadeanu (Timisoara), Gh. Pitis (Brasov), P. Popescu (Craiova), G. Pripoaie (Bucharest), P. C. Stavrinos (Athens), L. Tamassy (Debrecen), Gr. Tsagas (Thessaloniki), L. Vanhecke (Leuven), E. Vassiliou (Athens) Managing Editor for the Electronic Version of BJGA:
    V. Balan (Bucharest) For fastest access: Choose your nearest server!
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    79. Expanded Surface Area Fibers A Means For Medical Product Enhancement
    Technical paper presenting a description of expanded surface area fibers (CSM) in 4 deepgroved geometry, and the medical product applications that might benefit from their incorporation. Authors Edward A. Vaughn and Brent G. Carman.
    http://jit.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/30/4/303.pdf

    80. EMIS ELibEMS: Mathematical Conference Proceedings
    Differential geometry and Its applications Riemannian and K\ ahlerian geometry. J. Berndt, L. Vanhecke, Naturally reductive Riemannian homogeneous
    http://www.emis.de/proceedings/5ICDGA/
    The Electronic Library of Mathematics
    Mathematical Conference Proceedings
    Proceedings of the
    5th International Conference on
    Differential Geometry and Its Applications
    Opava, Czechoslovakia
    August 24-28, 1992
    Editors
    O. Kowalski and D. Krupka For fastest access: Choose your nearest server!
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    (Point to Abs to get an abstract, point to DVI to get a DVI file, point to PS to get a PostScript file, point to Add to get an addendum.) Preface
    Part I. Analysis and Topology on Manifolds
    • S. Armas-Gomez, J. Margalef-Roig, E. Outerelo-Dominguez, E. Padron-Fernandez, Openess and density theorems of transversality in manifolds with corners Abs DVI PS
    • X. Gual Arnau, Abs DVI PS Add
    • S. Helgason, The Fourier transform on symmetric spaces and applications Abs DVI PS
    • P. Libermann, On symplectic and contact groupoids Abs DVI PS
    • A. Tralle, On compact homogenous spaces with non-vanishing Massey products Abs DVI PS
    • Tran Quyet Thang, Cousin problem for monogenic functions with parameter in Clifford analysis Abs (Full text not available in electronic form)
    Part II. Differential Equations on Manifolds

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