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41. The Changing Shape Of Geometry - Cambridge University Press
Edited by chris Pritchard. The Mathematical Association Carlo Séquin, SimonSingh, christopher zeeman and Pulitzer Prizewinner Douglas Hofstadter.
http://www.cambridge.org/uk/catalogue/print.asp?isbn=0521531624&print=y

42. Jones Jaguar Jungle 5K
3403.8 Ashleigh Hughes 103 59 m GA 3442.1 Byron Brown 104 61 f GA 3447.4Linda zeeman 105 40 f GA 3515.1 chris Mather 106 34 m GA 3515.4 Dan Mather
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43. Untitled Document
Speakers will include Professor chris Budd (Bath), Dr chris Sangwin (Birmingham), Des MacHale; Kjartan Poskitt; David Acheson; Sir christopher zeeman
http://www.lms.ac.uk/newsletter/322/322_05.html
INTERNATIONAL MEETINGS Contents LMS Mary Cartwright Lecture
LMS Invited Lectures

Percy Alexander MacMahon

SMS-NATO Advanced Summer Institute
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Maths Takes Shape

LONDON MATHEMATICAL SOCIETY MARY CARTWRIGHT LECTURE Friday 20 February 2004, University College London Professor Dierk Schleicher (Bremen)
Understanding Complex Dynamical Systems and their Parameter Spaces Tea Mary Cartwright Lecture
Professor Mary Rees (Liverpool)

The Topographer’s View of Parameter Spaces The two talks by Mary Rees and Dierk Schleicher will discuss parameter spaces which arise in complex dynamical systems: each point in such a parameter space represents a different dynamical system, and different parameters are distinguished by the different features which the corresponding dynamical systems might have. This gives interesting structure to parameter spaces. One often finds that a relatively small class of dynamical features yields a good understanding of the entire parameter space. The first talk

44. Newsletter Item
Sir Martin Rees (Astronomer Royal) and Sir christopher zeeman. Further detailsare available from the local organiser, chris Wensley
http://www.lms.ac.uk/newsletter/0301/meetings.html
ROBERT HOOKE COMMEMORATION 2003 Hooke’s life and work is being commemorated in 2003, the tercentary of his death. It was in Oxford that his prodigiously inventive career began when he entered as a member in 1653. The commemoration will be in the form of a Symposium open to members of the public on Thursday 2 October 2003 from 10.30 am until 4.30 pm with luncheon in the hall at Christ Church, Oxford. The Symposium meetings are to be in the Examination Schools, High Street, Oxford. Speakers will include Dr Allan Chapman, Professor Michael Cooper, Dr Ellen Tan Drake, Professor John Enderby (Secretary of the Royal Society), Sir Roger Penrose, Sir Martin Rees (Astronomer Royal) and Sir Christopher Zeeman. Admission will be by ticket (numbers limited by space). Those interested in attending should contact the Secretary, Mrs M. Molloy, Development Office, Christ Church, Oxford OX1 1DP (tel: 01865 286854, fax: 01865 286587, email: margaret.molloy@chch.ox.ac.uk ). Visit the website ( http://hooke.chem.ox.ac.uk ) for further details. Hooke’s memory is also being honoured at a conference to be held in London, 7-9 July 2003, at the Royal Society under the auspices of Gresham College. Details are available from the Secretary, Mrs J. Jones, 7 Court Road, Letcombe Regis, Oxfordshire OX12 9JH (tel: 01235 762744, email: julie.jones6@btinternet.com

45. British Association For The Advancement Of Science, 1998: Mathematical Sciences
christopher zeeman, University of Oxford chris Robson, University of LeedsSound as a bell. In changeringing of bells, science meets art to produce
http://www.maths.qmul.ac.uk/~rab/baas.html
British Association for the Advancement of Science
Annual Festival of Science,
Cardiff University, 7-11 September 1998 Mathematical Sciences sessions
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday morning Language and machines Discovering mathematics by computer Medical decision making afternoon Numeracy and the mind Mathematics applied to agriculture The mathematics and physics of music
Language and Machines
Tuesday 8 September 1998, 0930-1230
Organizer: General and Mathematical Sciences sections
Yorick Wilks,
University of Sheffield:
Human-computer conversation-where are we?
Human-computer conversation is a technology where striking developments come from ignoring received wisdoms. Researchers aim for a practical implementation of a difficult task: in effect, they ignore any theory and just `have a go'. This strategy is condemned by theorists who argue that climbing a tree cannot get one to the moon, even if it feels like a step in the right direction. This talk assesses `theory-laden' and `theory-free' approaches, and the role of competitions for the most human-seeming program.
Gordon Tucker and Robin Fawcett

46. Ithaca Times: Content
Former Peabody Band alums Robbie Aceto, Danny Speer and chris Broadwell, and theBlue Rangers John zeeman, chris Dillon and Jeannie and Marie Burns will
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47. FilmMagie
Zij zijn soldaten, hij is een zeeman. chris moet reizen; een film van vijf jaaris voor hem een onmogelijkheid. Hij moet andere dingen doen, terugkomen en
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48. ACPS Math & Science - Eureka Vol.9; Issue 5
skill is mastery of complexity while creativity is mastery of simplicity. Catastrophe Theory, 1977 chris zeeman – born February 4th, 1925. M. Robinson
http://k12.albemarle.org/Instruction/Eureka/Vol9/Issue5.htm
Vol. 9 #5 February 2002
In This Issue:
Math Related Articles: Science Related Articles: General Interest Article: Need a print friendly version? Click here to download Eureka in PDF now.
Mathematics Related Articles
Olympic Activities
In February 2002 the United States will welcome visitors from all over the world for the 2002 Winter Olympic Games, to be held in Salt Lake City and other venues throughout the state of Utah. NCTM e-Resource activities for this month will focus on the mathematical opportunities that abound as part of the Olympic Games. M. Robinson
NCTM Illuminations
NCTM recently launched a new interactive website for students, parents, and teachers. The

49. Preface Dynamics Is A Field Emerging Somewhere Between Mathematics
Lee Rudolph Gene Yates Katie Scott chris zeeman We are especially grateful toTim Poston and Fred Abraham for their careful reading of the manuscript;
http://www.aerialpress.com/aerial/DYN/FRONT/preface.txt
Preface Dynamics is a field emerging somewhere between mathematics and the sciences. In our view, it is the most exciting event on the concept horizon for many years. The new concepts appearing in dynamics extend the conceptual power of our civilization and provide new understanding in many fields. We discovered, while working together on the illustrations for a book in 1978,1 * that we could explain mathematical ideas visually, within an easy and pleasant working partnership. In 1980, we wrote an expository article on dynamics and bifurcations,2 using hand-animation to emulate the dynamicpicture technique universally used by mathematicians in talking among themselves: a picture is drawn slowly, line by line, along with a spoken narrative - the dynamic picture and the narrative tightly coordinated. Our efforts inevitably exploded into four volumes, now combined into this book. The dynamic picture technique, evolved through our work together, and in five years of computer graphic experience with the Visual Math Project at the University of California at Santa Cruz, is the basis of this work. The majority of the book is devoted to visual representations, in which four colors are used according to a strict code. Math symbols have been kept to a minimum. In fact, they are almost completely suppressed. Our purpose is to make the book work for readers who are not practiced in symbolic representations. We rely exclusively on visual representations, with brief verbal explanations. Some formulas are shown with the applications, as part of the graphics, but are not essential. However, this strategy is exclusively pedagogic. We do not want anyone to think that we consider symbolic representations unimportant in mathematics. On the contrary, this field evolved primarily in the symbolic realm throughout the classical period. Even now, a full understanding of our subject demands a full measure of formulas, logical expressions, and technical intricacies from all branches of mathematics. A brief introduction to these is included in the Appendix. We have created this book as a short-cut to the research frontier of dynamical systems: theory, experiments, and applications. It is our goal - we know we may fail to reach it - to provide any interested person with an acquaintance with the basic concepts: *Footnotes refer to the Notes, which follow the Appendix. x Preface xi . state spaces: manifolds - geometric models for the virtual states of a system . attractors: static, periodic, and chaotic - geometric models for its local asymptotic behavior . separatrices: repellors, saddles, insets, tangles - defining the boundaries of regions (basins) dominated by different behaviors (attractors), and characterizing the global behavior of a system . bifurcations: subtle and catastrophic - geometric models for the controlled change of one system into another. The ideas included are selected from the literature of dynamics: Part One, "Periodic Behavior," covers the classical period from 1600 to 1950. Part Two, "Chaotic Behavior," is devoted to recent developments, 1950 to the present, on the chaotic behavior observed in experiments. Part Three, "Global Behavior," describes the concept of structural stability, discovered in 1937, and the important generic properties discovered since 1959, relating to the tangled insets and outsets of a dynamical system. These are fundamental to Part Four, "Bifurcation Behavior." In fact, the presentation in Part Four of an atlas of bifurcations in dynamical schemes with one control parameter was the original and primary goal of this whole book, and all of the topics in the first three parts have been selected for their importance to the understanding of these bifurcations. For we regard the response diagram, a molecular arrangement of the atomic bifurcation events described here, as the most useful dynamical model available to a scientist. We assume nothing in the way of prior mathematical training, beyond vectors in three dimensions, and complex numbers. Nevertheless, it will be tough going without a basic understanding of the simplest concepts of calculus. Our first attempt at the pictorial style used here evolved in the first draft of Dynamics: A Visual Introduction, during the summer of 1980. Our next effort, the preliminary draft of Part Two of this book, was circulated among friends in the summer of 1981. Extensive feedback from them has been very influential in the evolution of this volume, and we are grateful to them: Fred Abraham George Francis Jerry Marsden Rob Shaw Ethan Akin Alan Garfinkel Nelson Max Mike Shub Michael Arbib John Guckenheimer Jim McGill Steve Smale Jim Crutchfield Moe Hirsch Kent Morrison Joel Smoller Larry Cuba Phil Holmes Charles Musès Jim Swift Richard Cushman Dan Joseph Norman Packard Bob Williams Larry Domash Jean-Michel Kantor Tim Poston Art Winfree Jean-Pierre Eckman Bob Lansdon Otto Rossler Marianne Wolpert Len Fellman Arnold Mandell Lee Rudolph Gene Yates Katie Scott Chris Zeeman We are especially grateful to Tim Poston and Fred Abraham for their careful reading of the manuscript; to the Dynamics Guild (J. Crutchfield, D. Farmer, N. Packard, and R. Shaw) for their computer plots used in many places in this book; to Richard Cushman for history lessons; to Phyllis Wright and Claire Moore of TypaGraphix for their care in typesetting and production; to Laura Logan of Aerial Press for her expert assistance in the production process; to Diane Rigoli for her splendid final drawings based on our rough sketches for Part Four; and to Rob Shaw for providing photos for xii Preface Section 16.3 and computer plots for Section 17.3. The generosity and goodwill of many dynamicists has been crucial in the preparation of this book; we thank them all. We are grateful to Tom Jones, Andre Leroi-Gourhan, Preston James, Goeffrey Martin, and their publishers for permitting the reproduction of their illustrations. Finally, it is a pleasure to thank the National Science Foundation for financial support. Ralph H. Abraham Christopher D. Shaw Santa Cruz, California October, 1991

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51. Quotes
chris Rock . When one man, for whatever reason, has the opportunity to lead anextraordinary life, E. christopher zeeman (Catastrophe Theory) -
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"I don't want realism. I want magic... I don't tell truth, I tell what ought to be truth! And if that is sinful, then let me be damned for it!"
- Blanche DuBois - "Go to the edge of the cliff and jump off. Build your wings on the way down."
- Ray Bradbury - "Character is doing the right thing when nobody's looking."
- J. C. Watts - "You know, only dumb people try to impress smart people. Smart people just do what they do."
- Chris Rock - "When one man, for whatever reason, has the opportunity to lead an extraordinary life, he has no right to keep it to himself."
- Jacques Cousteau - "Everything but tradition is plagiarism."
- Salvador Dali - "If it wasn't for disappointment, I wouldn't have any appointment."
- They Might be Giants - "Doubt isn't the opposite of faith; it is an element of faith."
- Paul Tillich - "I have forced myself to contradict myself in order to avoid conforming to my own taste."
- Marcel Duchamp - "The only people for me are the mad ones, the ones who are mad to live, mad to talk, mad to be saved, desirous of everything at the same time, the ones who never yawn or say a commonplace thing, but burn, burn, burn like fabulous yellow roman candles exploding like spiders across the stars."
- Jack Kerouac (On the Road) - "It starts with this: put your desk in the corner, and every time you sit down there to write, remind yourself why it isn't in the middle of the room. Life isn't a support-system for art. It's the other way around."

52. Past Seminars In 1999
christopher zeeman in 1987, and was followed by Prof. This represents jointwork with chris Gibson and Matthew Cocke and the talk will address the
http://www.mcs.vuw.ac.nz/events/seminars/past-seminars-1999.html
Past Seminars in 1999
This is the list of seminars occurring between 01 Jan 1999 and 30 Dec 1999. The seminars and the index are listed in date order. 03 Feb 1999 - Some Recent Developments in Extreme Value Theory
10 Feb 1999 - Subgroups of the unipotent upper triangular matrix group with maximal derived length and a minimal number of generators

19 Feb 1999 - A Nonconforming Finite Element Method for the Efficient Approximation of Thin Plate Splines

23 Feb 1999 - Overview of wavelets and applications
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30 Nov 1999 - Invariants for countable boolean algebras

Last updated: Fri Dec 31 03:10:08 1999
Some Recent Developments in Extreme Value Theory
Speaker:
Dr S Nadarajah
Time:
Wednesday 03 Feb 1999 at 10:30am
Location:
Cotton 431 (usual seminar room, renumbered)
Abstract:
REFERENCES Nadarajah, S., Anderson, C. W. and Tawn, J. A. (1998). Ordered multivariate extremes. Journal of Royal Statistical Society, B, 60 (2), 473-496. Nadarajah, S. (1999a). Simulation of multivariate extreme values. To appear in Journal of Statistical Computation and Simulation. Nadarajah, S. (1999b). A polynomial model for bivariate extreme value distributions. To appear in Probability and Statistics Letters.
Subgroups of the unipotent upper triangular matrix group with maximal derived length and a minimal number of generators
Speaker:
Dr Stephen Glasby, USP, Fiji

53. Re: Sparc Woody Install Freezes After Asking For Second Boot Floppy
or bad floppy disks. chris Original Message - From Thomas J.zeeman tjzeeman@cs.vu.nl To chris Peterson cop@speakeasy.org Cc
http://lists.debian.org/debian-sparc/2002/05/msg00044.html
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Re: Sparc Woody install freezes after asking for second boot floppy
http://auric.debian.org/~bcolins/disk-sparc/ > > hth > Thomas > > PS Why not try a tftpboot? You have another machine and it's by far easier > for the sparc-architecture. > > > You have changed the signature included in your e-mail. > For these changes to take effect, you must restart your computer! > Do you wish to restart your computer now? > [YES] [NO] > > > > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-sparc-request@lists.debian.org > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmaster@lists.debian.org > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-sparc-request@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmaster@lists.debian.org Reply to:

54. Re: Sparc Woody Install Freezes After Asking For Second Boot Floppy
To chris Peterson cop@speakeasy.org ; Subject Re Sparc Woody install freezesafter asking debiansparc@lists.debian.org Thomas J. zeeman (on-list)
http://lists.debian.org/debian-sparc/2002/05/msg00031.html
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Re: Sparc Woody install freezes after asking for second boot floppy
On Mon, 6 May 2002, Chris Peterson wrote: [snip] > Uncompressing image... > Booting Linux... > ... > floppy0: WARNING disk change called early > VFS: Insert root floppy disk to be loaded into RAM disk and press ENTER > > Now the problems begin. The rescue/boot floppy is automatically ejected. I > insert the root filesystem disk and press ENTER, but nothing happens! The > machine seems to be frozen or not responding to my keypresses. If I press > CTRL+BREAK to break into the OpenBoot ok prompt, nothing happens. I have to > power-cycle the machine. > > Does anyone know what the problem might be? What might cause the warning > about "floppy0: WARNING disk change called early"? Is that important or > harmless? That's a problem with the boot-floppies themselves. Which version of boot-floppies was this? the ones from ftp.debian.org (or a mirror)? If so, try the ones at http://auric.debian.org/~bcolins/disk-sparc/

55. CAVR Review
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56. Events: The Mathematical Institute, Oxford University
L2, Sir christopher zeeman (FRS (Honorary Professor, Mathematical Institute,University of 3.00pm, Dr chris Breward (OCIAM, University of Oxford)
http://www.maths.ox.ac.uk/notices/events/past2/tt02/seminars/mathbiology/
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Seminars will be held on Friday at 2.30 pm in the Higman room,
Mathematical Institute, Oxford, unless otherwise stated. 11th April
Higman Rm Prof Alan Hastings (Department of Environmental Science and Policy,
University of California)
Fitting Data to Models 12th April Dr Thomas Höfer (Humboldt University, Berlin)
Dynamics of cell signalling in astrocytes
and T lymphocytes 3rd May Dr David Gavaghan (Computing Laboratory, University of Oxford)
Electrochemistry: what is it, why is it useful to
biologists and what can mathematicians do to help 10th May
Sir Christopher Zeeman (FRS (Honorary Professor, Mathematical Institute, University of Warwick)
An n-dimensional competitive Lotka-Volterra system is generically determined by the edges of its carrying simplex 17th May Prof James D Murray, FRS (Emeritus Professor, Universities of Oxford and Washington)

57. Tom Stoppard Papers, Index Of Correspondents T-Z
Theatre Writers Union (chris Barlas; Caryl Churchill; David Edgar, 1948 ; zeeman, christopher35.4 Zeifman, Hersh34.4-5 Zilk, H.39.3
http://www.hrc.utexas.edu/research/fa/stoppard.corr5.html
Tom Stoppard Papers
Index of Correspondents
A B C D ... Z Names in bold appear in the RLIN record.
T T. Anthony Ltd. ( Hudson)125.4
TEMPO (Katherine Day138.5
T. S. Eliot Centenary Fund (Mark Bonham Carter, d.1994)133.1-2
TV guide (Dick Friedman)29.4
TVS (Firm: Great Britain) (Frederick Brogger, Peter A. Clark, James Gatward,
Martin Jackson, John Miller, Monica Murphy, Jill Partington, Sue Read,
Malcolm I. Truepenny)29.3-4, 39.1, 39.4, 118.8, 125.4, 130.4, 134.2,
Ta Panta (Graham Roebuck)121.18
Tackett, David S.35.5
Tageszeitung (Berlin, Germany) (Willie Winkler)132.1 Taggart, Caroline38.5 Talbot, Philip38.5, 131.3 Talk (New York, N. Y.: 1999) (J. B., Tina Brown)122.5-6, 138.1 Tana Company (K. V. Mond)140.4 Taper Media Enterprises (Judith Rutherford James)140.5 Tapol (Organization) (Carmel Budiardjo)37.5 Tate Gallery (Nicholas Serota)128.4, 138.4, 139.5 Tatler (Polly Arnold, Emma Barnes, Jessica Berens, Mark Boxer, Tina Brown, Rebecca Fraser)35.4, 38.4, 138.5, 140.2-3, 140.5 Taylor, A. J. P. (Alan John Percivale), 1906- 135.4 Taylor, Mike39.2

58. Dan Mauldin, Mariusz Urbanski
Edited by chris Pritchard. The Changing Shape of Geometry Carlo Sequin, SimonSingh, christopher zeeman and Pulitzer Prizewinner Douglas Hofstadter.
http://www.yurinsha.com/351/p4.htm
Dan Mauldin, Mar iusz Urbanski
Graph Directed Markov Systems
Geometry and Dynamics of Limit Sets
The main focus of this book is the exploration of the geometric and dynamic properties of a far reaching generalization of a conformal iterated function system - a Graph Directed Markov System. These systems are very robust in that they apply to many settings that do not fit into the scheme of conformal iterated systems. The basic theory is laid out here and the authors have touched on many natural questions arising in its context. However, they also emphasise the many issues and current research topics which can be found in original papers. For example the detailed analysis of the structure of harmonic measures of limit sets, the examination the doubling property of conformal measures, the extensive study of generalized polynomial like mapping or multifractal analysis of geometrically finite Kleinian groups. This book leads readers onto frontier research in the field, making it ideal for both established researchers and graduate students. Contents Introduction; 1. Symbolic dynamics; 3. Holder families of functions; 4. Conformal graph directed Markov systems; 5. Examples of graph directed Markov systems; 6. Conformal iterated function systems; 7. Dynamical rigidity of conformal iterated function systems; 8. Parabolic iterated function systems; 9. Parabolic systems: Hausdorff and packing measures.

59. GreenCine 18 USC 2257 Compliance Statement
chris zeeman PO Box 231762 Las Vegas, NV 89123 Metro M. Gonzalez 9327 DeeringAvenue Chatsworth, CA 91311 New Sensations S. Taylor 21345 Lassen Street
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60. Z3950IW Archives -- April 1997
From Joe zeeman johan.zeeman@cgi.ca . re (chris) Re Range proposal. re (chris)Re Range proposal (28 lines) From Ray Denenberg (Library of Congress)
http://www.lists.ufl.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A1=ind9704&L=z3950iw

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