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Mathematical Geophysics Summer School: Multiscale theory and computation with geophysical applications

August 6-24, 2001

Stanford, CA, USA

Mathematics

Host: Dept. of Mathematics, Stanford University
Homepage: http://cartan.stanford.edu/mgss
Email: MGSS@math.stanford.edu

Description:
The Mathematical Geophysics Summer School is an NSF-funded program to be held at Stanford University during the month of August from 1998-2002. Its overall purpose is to attract the attention and interest of theoreticians (applied mathematicians in particular) to the many interesting and important problems in geophysics, as well as to define mathematically, address and solve some of these problems. Topics include Seismic Imaging (1998), Geophysical Tomography (1999) and Waves and Inhomogeneous Media (2000). For 2001 we are considering Reservoirs, Water Resources, Upscaling and Geostatistics and for 2002, Imaging.

Submitted by: Willene Perez
Date received: March 30, 2001, revised April 03, 2001


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