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Approximation
and Learning
in High Dimensions October 19-21, 2007 Blocker Building, Room 120 Texas A&M University College Station, Texas |
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Mathematical learning theory interfaces probability, approximation theory and numerical computation. The purpose of this workshop is to bring together the leading experts from these communities to address their state of the art and to also stimulate a cross fertilization between these areas directed at problems in learning. Minorities, women, graduate students, and young researchers are especially encouraged to attend. |
Participants |
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The
venue for the conference is Texas A&M University, College Station,
Texas. Points
of interest include: the Bush Presidential Library, which is only one
of half-dozen such libraries in the United States; the campus itself,
which is one of the largest in the world; and several nearby sites of
historic interest for Texans. |
Support
provided by: This conference 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.
Organizing Committee: Ronald DeVore (University of South Carolina), Vladimir Koltchinskii (Georgia Institute of Technology), Francis Narcowich (Texas A&M), Guergana Petrova (Texas A&M), Bojan Popov (Texas A&M), Steve Smale (UC Berkeley & TTIC), Joe Ward (Texas A&M), Joel Zinn (Texas A&M) |
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