Winter 2003
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Recent IMA Programs
The IMA Annual Program for 2001-02 was Mathematics in the Geosciences.
A report on the program is available. Below, we
list the workshops, tutorials that took place during the annual program.
- Tutorial:
Spatio-temporal Patterns in the Geosciences, September
24, 2001
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Workshop 1: Spatio-temporal Patterns in the Geosciences, September
25-29, 2001
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Special Event: Keilis-Borok 80th Birthday Festschrift, October
5-6, 2001
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Workshop 2: Complexity in Geophysical Systems, October 8-12, 2001
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Workshop 3: Dynamical Systems in Celestial Mechanics and Climate
Dynamics, October 29-November 2, 2001
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Workshop 4: Time Series Analysis and Applications to Geophysical
Systems, November 12-16, 2001
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Workshop 5: Quantifying Uncertainty and Multiscale Phenomena in
Subsurface Processes , January 7-11, 2002
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Workshop 6: Reduced Descriptions of Coupled GFD Systems (Slow
manifolds in the ocean and atmosphere) , February 11-15, 2002
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Short Course: Wavelet Methods in Seismology, February 18-20, 2002
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Robert Burridge Lectures: Ray Theory for the Elastic Wave
Equation, March 4-6, 2002
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Minisymposium 7: Numerical Methods in the Geosciences , March
13-15, 2002
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Workshop 8: Nonlinear Continuum Mechanics, Rheology and the Dynamo ,
March 18-22, 2002
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Tutorial: Inverse Problems and Data Assimilation , April 19, 2002
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Workshop 9: Inverse Problems and Quantification of Uncertainty , April
22-26, 2002
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Workshop 10: Data Assimilation in the Oceanic and Atmospheric
Sciences, April 29- May 3, 2002
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Tutorial: Earthquake Probability Models and Forecasting, May 13,
2002
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Workshop 11: Point Process Modeling and Seismological Applications of
Statistics , June 10-14, 2002
In addition to the workshops in the annual program, the IMA held two
"Hot Topics" workshops
The 2002 summer program consisted of a math modeling workshop for graduate
students, a program for graduate students in scientific computing
and a 2 week workshop on special functions.
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