Wednesday, May 12
MS4
Wavelets and Their Applications - Part I of III
(Invited Minisymposium)
(For Parts II and III, see MS13 and MS25)
4:00 PM-6:00 PM
Room: Atlanta 4
Wavelets and related time-frequency methods have been used
successfully in applications throughout mathematics, science, and
engineering. The speakers in this minisymposium will present some of
the latest advances and directions in this area.
Organizers: Christopher Heil and Yang Wang
Georgia Institute of Technology
- 4:00-4:25 Multiresolution Adaptive Parameterization of Surfaces
- Wim Sweldens, Lucent Technologies, Bell Laboratories
- 4:30-4:55 Tree Based Approximation and Encoding
- Ronald A. DeVore, University of South Carolina, Columbia
- 5:00-5:25 Orthogonality for Wave Packets: Theoretical Results
- Michael Lacey, Georgia Institute of Technology
- 5:30-5:55 Some Basic Properties of Wavelets and the Wutam Consortium
- David R. Larson, Texas A&M University
LMH, 1/18/99, MMD, 1/26/98