FINAL ANNOUNCEMENT (as of 2000 / 1 / 11)
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS
AND ITS APPLICATIONS,2000 (ICMAA2000)
January 17-21, 2000
National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan, R.O.C.
There is a mirror site for this homepage at Iowa http://www.math.uiowa.edu/icmaa2000.
The aim of ICMAA2000 is to bring together mathematicians working in Abstract and Applied
Analysis to enhance the interaction among areas of research.
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS: (one-hour speakers)
L. de Branges (Purdue), G. Pisier (Texas
A&M and Paris VI), R. T. Rockafellar (Washington)
and M. H. Shih (Chung Yuan Christian U.).
40-MINUTE SPEAKERS:
Y. Aihara (Numazu College of Tech.) | Y. Alber (Technion-Israel Inst. of Tech.) |
F. Altomare (U. Bari) | T. Ando (Hokusei Gakuen University) |
Q. H. Ansari (Aligarh Muslim Univ.) | W. Arendt (U. Ulm) |
L. G. Brown (Purdue) | M. D. Choi (Toronto) |
Carl Cowen (Purdue) | B. D. Craven (Melbourne) |
G. Ding (Nankai) | Y. F. Fang (Cheng Kung U.) |
F. Giannessi (U. Pisa) | G. Heinig (Kuwait U.) |
F. Hiai (Tohoku) | J. Howroyd (U. London) |
M. J. Huang (Tsing Hua U.) | K. M. Hui (Academia Sinica) |
S. Igari (Tohoku) | C. R. Johnson (William and Mary) |
W. A. Kirk (Iowa) | S. Koshi (Hokkaido Inst. Tech.) |
C. C. Kuo (Fu Jen Catholic U.) | M. Kusuda (Kansai U.) |
Anthony T. Lau (Alberta) | D. Leung (Singapore) |
C. K. Li (William and Mary) | Borluh Lin (U. Iowa) |
W. W. Lin (Tsing Hua U.) | M. Mimura (Hiroshima U.) |
K. Mizukami (Hiroshima U.) | S. Mori (Yamagata U.) |
S. Morosawa (Science Kochi U.) | D. Nualart (U. Barcelona) |
S. Park (Seoul) | A. H. Siddiqi (KFUTM, Saudi Arabia) |
A. P. Singh (U. Jammu) | W. Takahashi (Tokyo Inst. of Tech.) |
B. S. Tam (Tamking U.) | T. Tanaka (Hirosaki U.) |
K. Tohge (Kanazawa U.) | S. Y. Tzeng (Changhau U. Ed.) |
P. Q. Vu (Ohio) | H. C. Wang (Tsing Hua U.) |
J. N. Wang (Cheng Kung U.) | S. Yotsutani (Ryukoku) |
Banach Spaces of Analytic Functions | Mark C.Ho (hom@math.nsysu.edu.tw) |
Banach Spaces Theory | Borluh Lin (bllin@pop.math.uiowa.edu) |
Convex Analysis | Jen-Chih Yao (yaojc@math.nsysu.edu.tw) |
Fourier Analysis | Chang-Pao Chen (cpchen@math.nthu.edu.tw) |
KKM and Fixed Point Theory | Lai-Jiu Lin (Maljlin@math.ncue.edu.tw) |
Matrix Analysis | Mau-Hsiang Shih (mhshih@math.cycu.edu.tw) |
Nonlinear Analysis | Hwai-Chiuan Wang (hwang@math.nthu.edu.tw) |
Nonlinear PDEs | Jong-Shenq Guo (jsguo@math.ntnu.edu.tw) |
Numerical Ranges | Pei-Yuan Wu (pywu@cc.nctu.edu.tw) |
Operator Algebras | Ngai-Ching Wong (wong@math.nsysu.edu.tw) |
Operator Semigroups and Evolution Equations | Sen-Yen Shaw (shaw@math.ncu.edu.tw) |
Optimization Theory | Hang-Chin Lai (hclai@csa500.isu.edu.tw) |
Stochastic Analysis | Yuh-Jia Lee (yjlee@mail.ncku.edu.tw) |
Value distribution theory and complex dynamics | Chung-Chun Yang (mayang@uxmail.ust.hk) |
Proceedings:
The Proceedings of ICMAA2000 will be published as a special issue of
the Taiwanese Journal of Mathematics (TJM). All speakers to the conference
are encouraged to contribute papers to it. The submitted
papers will be through the normal refereeing process. Only those
meeting the standards of the TJM will be accepted. The submission deadline
is May 31, 2000 and the special issue is scheduled to appear in March,
2001. In preparing the mansucript, please follow the TJM Guidelines for
Authors, which together with other information of the TJM can be found in
its website at
http://www.math.nctu.edu.tw/tjm/
.
The mansucripts are to be submitted to one of the following editors:
Yuh-Jia Lee (National Cheng Kung University), Borluh Lin (The University of
Iowa), Sen-Yen Shaw (National Central University), Mau-Hsiang Shih
(Chung-Yuan University), and Pei Yuan Wu (National Chiao Tung University).
Social Events:
There will be two sight-seeing tours. One of them will take
a half day on Wednesday to visit the city Kaohsiung, which
includes a boat trip to look over the harbour. Another one
will be a one day trip on Friday to the Kenting National Park
which is located at the southern-most part of Taiwan island
and is full of charming scene. The cost for each of them is
about US $25 including meals.
Dinners, Lunches and Snacks:
The Conference will provide lunch boxes
to participants. There will be conference dinners/ banquets. Together with
coffee, tea and refreshments provided in between the lectures, all of them
are free of charge to participants.
Venue:
The Conference will be held at National Sun Yat-sen University,
Kaohsiung except Friday. Parts of the program will be held at
I-Shou University, Kaohsiung
on Friday.
Accommodations:
The following hotels have promised to give participants of ICMAA2000 special
discounts. Prices quoted below are after discount.
Registration Fee:
The Organizing Committee of ICMAA2000 is seeking supports from the
Mathematics Development and Promotion Center, National Science Council of the
Republic of China, the Ministry of Education of the Republic of China,
National Sun Yat-sen University, National Cheng Kung University, I-Shou
University, and other sources.
These funds, however, are limited. There will be a small {registration fee}
of US $100 (subject to change), and no charge for students.
Please pay the registration fee in cash in US dollars at the registration
desk in the Conference. People from local area may expect to pay the fee at
a reduced rate (NT $600, subject to change) due to certain special support
program.
We encourage all participants to ask for support from their home
universities or other institutions.
your final destination is Hsiaokang International Airport at Kaohsiung.The airport code of Kaohsiung Airport shown in your tickets will be KHH. There is another (much bigger) Chiang Kai-shek International Airport located at Taoyuan, which is 5 hours highway driving from Kaohsiung. We advise you to approach directly to the service desk of the hotel of your reservation upon getting out from the custom of Kaohsiung Airport. Shuttle services are provided by some hotels. In case the hotel you are staying does not provide this service or you arrive off office hours, you can take a taxi to the hotel or the university. You are supposed to pay by meter plus a fixed airport taxi service charge (NT $50). The cost for a single trip from Kaohsiung Airport to a hotel in downtown or to the University is about NT $300 + 50. Tips is not necessary. However, you have to prepare some local currency and, if you are not a Chinese speaker, a piece of paper in Chinese instruction with English subtitles, like the ones we will provide with the next (third) announcement, to tell the driver where you would like to go. You can also take a bus to Kaohsiung Train Station at the bus stop located right at the exit of the domestic airlines building which is conjuncted to the international airlines building in 5 minute walking distance. The fare is NT $25 per one way trip. Then see next paragraph.
Visas and other information:
Citizens of some countries may enter Taiwan without visas at the Chiang
Kai-shek or Hsiaokang International Airports. These include citizens from
Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, France, Germany, Japan, Luxembourg, New
Zealand, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, and
the United States. Visa-free entry allows stays of up to 14 days starting
from midnight on the day of arrival. Please call your travel agent or the
Taiwan, ROC, embassies, consulates or designated representative offices in
your countries to make sure. Phone numbers of some of them are: Austria
(61-3) 96508611, Belgium (32-2) 511-0687, Brazil (55-61) 3491218, Canada
(1-416) 369-9030, Denmark (45-31) 197-511, Finland (358-0) 680-1216, France
(33-1) 443-98820, Germany (49-30) 861-2754, Great Britain (44-71) 396-9152,
Greece (30-1) 687-6750, Hong Kong (852) 2525-8315, Hungary (361) 366-2884,
Ireland (353-1) 678-5413, Israel (972-3) 544-0250, Italy (39-6) 8841362,
Japan (81-92) 473-6655, Korea (82-2) 399-276, Kuwait (965) 533-9988, Liberia
Republic (231) 224-044,
Mexico (525) 5207851, Netherlands (31-70) 346-9438, New Zealand (64-9)
303-3903, Poland (48-2) 630-8438, Portugal (351) 386-0617, Russia (750-3)
9563786, Saudi Arabia (966-1) 188-1900, South Africa (27-11) 339-8147,
Singapore (65) 278-6511, Spain (34-1) 571-4729, Sweden (46-8) 728-8513,
Switzerland (41-31) 382-2927, Thailand (66-2) 251-9393, Turkey (90-312)
436-7255, United States (1-202) 895-1800, and Vietnam (848) 8299-343. One
may find other useful information from the web page of the Tourism Bureau,
ROC at http://www.tbroc.gov.tw. A brief history of Taiwan and travel
information are available there, too. The temperature of Kaohsiung in
January is about 15--20 degrees C. No heavy clothing is in need.
Currency Exchange:
The current exchange rate is about US $1= NT $33 (New Taiwan Dollars).
It is best to make exchange at Kaohsiung Airport right after you pass the
custom. You can also make exchange at banks in downtown or at the hotels.
Almost no service charge or surplus applies when you do it in a bank or at
the airport. You can change it back to US dollars or other currency at the
airport again before you leave the country. Credit cards are popular here.
For further information: Please contact
Sponsored by National Science Council and Ministry of Education of the Republic of China, Mathematical Society of R.O.C., National Center of Theoretical Sciences, Hong-Yuan Foundation of Culture and Education (NCKU), National Sun Yat-sen University, National Cheng Kung University, and I-Shou University.
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