18th Annual Southeastern-Atlantic Regional Conference on Differential Equations

October 16-17, 1998

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This is the eighteenth in a series of conferences on differential equations. For nearly two decades this has been a conference which brings together established and new researchers and advanced graduate students for an exchange of ideas and discussions on the diverse aspects of differential equations. The primary purpose of the conference is to promote research and education in the field of differential equations, i.e., ordinary and partial differential equations and functional differential equations, numerical techniques and their applications to biology, engineering and physics.


Principal Speakers:

Joyce McLaughlin (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute):

``Using holographic images to solve inverse problems''

David Schaeffer (Duke University):
``Fractals in a PDE problem? Get real!''

Ratnasingham Shivaji (Mississippi State University):
``Recent results for semipositone problems''

Eiji Yanagida (University of Tokyo and Georgia Institute of Technology):
``Stable solutions in reaction-diffusion equations''


Organizing Committee:

A. J. Meir, Chair ajm@math.auburn.edu
Greg Harris harriga@mail.auburn.edu
Johnny Henderson hendej2@mail.auburn.edu
Georg Hetzer hetzege@mail.auburn.edu
Paul G. Schmidt pgs@math.auburn.edu
Wenxian Shen ws@math.auburn.edu


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