Monday, May 10
CP1
Applications I
3:30 PM-5:30 PM
Room: Atlanta I
Chair: Richard G. Carter, Stoner Associates Inc., Houston
- 3:30-3:45 Predicting Protein Tertiary Structure Using a Global
Optimization Algorithm with Smoothing
- Richard H. Byrd and Elizabeth Eskow, University of Colorado,
Boulder; Silvia Crivelli and Teresa Head-Gordon, Lawrence Berkeley
National Laboratory; and Robert B. Schnabel, University of
Colorado, Boulder
- 3:50-4:05 Network Models and Interdisciplinary Analysis of
Spacecraft Thermal Systems
- Mark Milman, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
- 4:10-4:25 Nonsequential Dynamic Programming for Optimizing Pipelines
- Richard G. Carter, Stoner Associates Inc., Houston
- 4:30-4:45 Inverse Modeling of Semiconductor Devices
- Rudolf
Strasser, Richard Plasun, Michael Stockinger, and Siegfried
Selberherr, Technische Universität Wien, Austria
- 4:50-5:05 A Disjunctive Program for Optimal Hedge
Effectiveness under FASB 133 Accounting Standards
- Katherine Wyatt, Brooklyn College, City University of New York
- 5:10-5:25 The Study of a Drift-Diffusion Nonlinear Model by
Using the Shape Optimization
- J. Abouchabaka, University Ibn Tofail, Kenitra, Morocco;
R. Aboulaich and A. Souissi, University Mohammed V., Rabat, Morocco
MMD, 4/16/99