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Dear Colleagues,
Please take a look at the following announcement.
Yours sincerely,
V.Kluev,
The University of Aizu
======  CALL FOR PAPERS ==================

2nd WSES International Conference:
LINEAR ALGEBRA AND APPLICATIONS (LAA 2001)
http://www.worldses.org/wses/conferences/cairns/laa

2nd WSES International Conference:
DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS AND APPLICATIONS (DETA 2001)
http://www.worldses.org/wses/conferences/cairns/deta

2nd WSES International Conference:
NUMERICAL ANALYSIS AND APPLICATIONS (NAA 2001)
http://www.worldses.org/wses/conferences/cairns/naa

2nd WSES International Conference:
OPTIMIZATION AND APPLICATIONS (OA 2001)
http://www.worldses.org/wses/conferences/cairns/oa

2nd WSES International Conference:
PROBABILITY, STATISTICS AND OPERATIONAL RESEARCH (PSOR 2001)
http://www.worldses.org/wses/conferences/cairns/psor

2nd WSES International Conference:
ALGORITHMS THEORY, DISCRETE MATHEMATICS, SYSTEMS AND CONTROL (ADISC
2001)
http://www.worldses.org/wses/conferences/cairns/adisc

2nd WSES International Conference:
COMPUTER MATHEMATICS - EDUCATION (CME 2001)
http://www.worldses.org/wses/conferences/cairns/cme

2nd WSES International Conference:
ALGEBRA, TOPOLOGY AND DIFFERENTIAL GEOMETRY (ATDG 2001)
http://www.worldses.org/wses/conferences/cairns/atdg

These unique g 8 Mathematical Conferences will be held in
CAIRNS, QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA, in December 17-21, 2001!
This WSES Multiconference offer to researchers and university
faculty members from all around the world the opportunity to
rendezvous with colleagues, share new research advances and ideas,
and set up new collaborations and research projects.
Many well-known and distinguished personalities in all the areas of
applied and theoretical mathematics will attend the conferences:

Deadline for paper submission: SEPTEMBER 30, 2001, but we can inform you
the
recommendation of the reviewers 30 days after your submission!

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ABOUT CAIRNS AND PALM COVE:
Centrally located between Cairns City and Port Douglas, and bordered by
sprawling white beaches and luscious mountain ranges, Palm Cove is only
20 minutes from Cairns, but could almost be a world away.

The 1984 opening of The Cairns International Airport sparked the
development of Palm Cove, from a 'locals' beach to the resort beach it
is today. Since the first internationally managed resort property opened
in Palm Cove in 1986, over 15 resorts have been developed accommodating
over 650 000 visitors each year.

The village is the ideal location for serious relaxation but, for the
adventurous, diving, sailing, bungy jumping, hot air ballooning, white
water rafting, sky diving and safari tours are also easily accessible.

But when you stay at Novotel Palm Cove Resort, you need not leave the
property to enjoy golf, tennis, gym, aerobics, cycling or squash and you
can do it all while the kids are having fun at the resort's exclusive
Dolfi Kids Club.

If you'd like to combine a little more fitness with your fun, a visit to
the Dive Shop means you can enjoy a variety of watersports including
windsurfing, catamaran sailing, scuba diving and paddleboarding.

After a day of activity, or decadent relaxation, the resort offers three
fabulous dining options, including the award winning Paperbark
Restaurant or there is always the option of experiencing the nightlife
of Palm Cove Village, where the dining and entertainment options are
endless.

INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE

Chairman:
Prof. V. Kluev, University of Aizu, Japan.

Co-Chairmen:
Prof. S. Penev, School of Mathematics, UNSW, Sydney, Australia.
Prof. R. Oberste-Vorth, Dept. of Mathematics, University of South
Florida, Tampa, USA.
Prof. A.J.Roberts, Department of Mathematics and Computing, Univ. of
Southern Queensland, Australia.
Dr. D. V. Strunin, Dept. Math. & Comp., Univ. Southern Queensland,
Toowoomba, Australia.

Members:
Prof. H. Araki, Dept.of Math., Science University of Tokyo, Japan.
Prof. B. Chanane, Mathem. Sci. Depart. King Fahd Univ. of Petroleum and
Minerals, S.Arabia
Prof. J.-J.Climent, Universitat d'Alacant, Spain.
Prof. T.K.Das, Dept. of Mathematics, MS University of Baroda, India.
Prof. R. Das, Dept. of Mathematics, MS University of Baroda, India.
Prof. S. Dragomir, Victoria University of Technology, Melbourne,
Australia.
Prof. L. Hacia, Poznan Technology University, Poland.
Prof. T. Itoh, Mathem. & Natur. Sci., University of Tokushima, Japan.
Prof. Jin-Lin Hu, Applied Math. Dept, Northwestern Polytech. Univ.,
China.
Prof. Z. Jia, Department Appl.Mathematics, Dalian Univ.Techn., China.
Prof. Roger Van Keer, Department of Math. Analysis, Ghent University,
Belgium.
Prof. Sangback Ma, Hanyang University, S. Korea.
Prof. A. Karagrigoriou, University of Cyprus, Nicosia, Cyprus.
Prof. N. Mastorakis, MIUE, Hellenic Naval Academy, Greece.
Prof. B. Neta, Naval Postgraduate School, Department of Mathematics.
Prof. M.I.Garcia-Planas, Dept.Appl.Mathem., Univ. Politech. Catalunya,
Barcelona, Spain.
Prof. R.J.Plemmons, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC, USA.
Prof. A. Sadegheih, Dept. of Industrial Engineering, University of Yazd,
Iran.
Prof. Y. Senichenkov, St. Petersburg Technical University, Romania.
Prof. S. Sheshenin, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia.
Prof. S.-Z. Song, Dept. of Mathematics, Cheju National Univ.,
South-Korea.
Prof. H. Srivastara, Univ. of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.
Prof. V. Stukopin, Don State Technical University, Russia.
Prof. Wenyu Sun, School of Mathematics and C.S., Nanjing Normal Univ.,
China.
Prof. N. J. Thome, Dept. de Matematica Aplicada, Univ. Politecnica de
Valencia, Spain.
Prof. V. Vetrivel, Department Mathematics, Indian Inst. Techn., Mandras,
India.
Dr. A. Abraham , School.of Comp. and Inform. Techn., Monash University,
Australia
Dr. Chu Delin, Department of Mathematics, National University of
Singapore.
Dr. Amir Hussain, Dept. of Comp. Sci. & Mathematics, Univ. of
Stirling,Scotland, UK
Dr. S. Matsufuji, Dept. of Inform. Science, Saga University, Japan.


MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIRMAN:
Visit:
http://www.worldses.org/wses/conferences/cairns
and follow the links

ALL THE ACCEPTED PAPERS will be published:
1)in the CD-ROM Proceedings (with Search Facilities and Page Numbering)
as well as
2)in the Mathematics International Reference
Book Series of WSES PRESS as Post-Conference Books (Hard cover, velvet
paper, international circulation).
These will be different International Editions (with different ISBN).
This material will be ready at the opening of the Multiconference and
will be distributed to the participants.

Also SPECIAL ISSUES have been scheduled for MANY INTERNATIONAL journals
related directly and non-related directly to WSES

HERE IS THE STATISTICS FROM the previous Conference
**************************************************
STATISTICS: The previous  Conference was a great
success.
Here is the statistics
from the e-messages that we received.
ORGANIZATION: "Excellent" 92.4%, "Very Good" 0.8%
SCIENTIFIC PART: "Excellent" 95%, "Very Good" 5%,
PROCEEDINGS: "Excellent" 98%, "Very Good" 1%, "Good" 1%
POST-CONFERENCE BOOKS: "Excellent" 100%,
SOCIAL PART: "Excellent" 96.4%, "Very Good" 2.7%
BANQUET: "Excellent" 100%


TOPICS OF THE 4 CONFERENCES:
Please, see at:
http://www.worldses.org/wses/conferences/cairns

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