Illinois/Missouri Applied Harmonic Analysis Seminar
The Illinois/Missouri Applied Harmonic Analysis Seminar is an ongoing
sequence of meetings that foster research interactions and
a sense of community among mathematicians, engineers and physicists who
develop and apply techniques from harmonic analysis.
Theoretical topics of
interest include: wavelets, Gabor systems (time-frequency analysis), frames
and Riesz bases, approximation theory, X-ray type transforms.
Applications of interest include: all
kinds of signal and image analysis, processing and reconstruction,
both analogue and digital.
Meeting homepages
Funding
The seminar series is supported in part by the
Institute for Mathematics and its
Applications (IMA), through its Participating Institution (PI) Program.
PI members may use IMA/PI funds to support travel of their personnel to this
conference.
In addition, the Organizers have applied to the N.S.F. for funding
through 2010.
Information for organizers
Comments and suggestions
regarding this page are very welcome.
The Organizers
Minh Do,
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Richard Laugesen,
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Guido Weiss,
Washington University in St. Louis
Edward Wilson,
Washington University in St. Louis