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Re: Free 1998 Worldwide Mathematica Conference Poster


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  • Subject: [mg12205] Re: Free 1998 Worldwide Mathematica Conference Poster
  • From: gaylord@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu (richard j. gaylord)
  • Date: Fri, 1 May 1998 03:08:54 -0400
  • Organization: university of illinois
  • References: <6h6rri$396$1@dragonfly.wolfram.com>

Worldwide Mathematica Conference Organizing Group
<conference98@wolfram.com> wrote:

>Plans for the Worldwide Mathematica Conference to celebrate the tenth
>anniversary of Mathematica are progressing rapidly.  The conference is
>being held in Chicago on June 18-21.  For more details visit
>http://www.wolfram.com/conference98.
>
>As of today, confirmed featured speakers include:
>
>+ Bruno Buchberger, "Theorema: Theorem Proving for the Masses Using
>Mathematica"
>+ Perry Cook, "Creating New Kinds of Music with Mathematica"
>+ Steve Christensen, "Mathematica and the History of Scientific Computing"
>+ Richard Crandall, "Breaking Records with Mathematica"
>+ Mitchell Feigenbaum, "The Interplay Between Analytics and Numerics in
>Mathematical Discovery"
>+ Michael Foale, "The Rotational Dynamics of Mir"
>+ Richard J. Gaylord, "Social Learning and Social Capital: Socioeconomic
>Simulations Using Mathematica"
>+ Theodore W. Gray, "How Mathematica Will Define the Future of Interactive
>Documents"
>+ Andrew Odlyzko, "The Influence of Modern Technology on Scientific
>Research and Communication: How Much, and How Fast?"
>+ William Shaw, "Mathematica and the Future of Derivatives Pricing"
>+ Keith Stroyan, "Will Yesterday's Calculus Education Survive Mathematica?"
>+ Jerry Uhl, "Mathematica and the New Era in College Education"
>+ Stan Wagon, "How Mathematica Has Revolutionized Our Understanding of
>Mathematics"
>+ Stephen Wolfram, "Mathematica: Past, Present, and Future" and "Preview of
>'A New Kind of Science'"
>
>We look forward to seeing you at the conference!
>
>Worldwide Mathematica Conference Organizing Group
>
>P.S. Please note that hotels in Chicago around the time of the
>conference are filling up rapidly, so please register soon and get
>special conference discount rates.  (For registration information visit
>http://www.wolfram.com/conference98.)

the listing indicates that Michael Foale of NASA will speak on the
rotational dynamics of MIR were they actually running mathematica on
board the MIR itself?  does anyone know if Foale be available for
questions about his experiences after the talk?



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