List of All Speakers and Titles at the Conference “Computational Linear Algebra in Algebraic and Related Problems” Gerhard
0. Michler
and Hans Schneider
Submitted by Hans Schneider
R. A. Brualdi
University of Wisconsin, Greedy codes
M. Clausen
University of Bonn, Germany Symmetry adaption: A powerful tional representation theory
Madison
tool in computa-
D. Coppersmith
IBM Corporation, Block algorithms tions over GF(2)
M. Fiedler
Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Praha Some applications of graph theory to numerical linear algebra
S . Friedland
University of Illinois at Chicago Theoretical and computational aspects of orthogonal similarity of symmetric matrices over rationals
H. Gollan
University of Essen, On the construction
R. M. Guralnick
University of Southern California, Los Angeles Eigenvalues of graphs and symmetric integral matrices
G. Havas
University of Queensland, Australia Computing with badly presented Z-modules
D. Hershkowitz
Technion, Haifa, Israel Paths in digraphs and spectral ces
Yorktown Heights, New York to solve sparse systems of equa-
Germany of ordinary representations
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GERHARD
N. J. Higham
0.
MICHLER
University of Manchester, Finite precision behavior
AND
HANS
SCHNEIDER
England of stationary
iteration
for
solving singular systems C. R. Johnson
University of Virginia, Williamsburg Determinant maximizing positive definite tions: The chordal and nonchordal
comple-
cases
V. Klee
University of Washington, Seattle Largest k-simplices in d-polytopes
K. Lux
University of Aachen, Germany Peakword condensation and lattices dules
of finite
mo-
G. Malle
University of Heidelberg, Germany Berechnung von Greenfunktionen fur exzeptionelle Gruppen in schlechter Charakteristik
J.-F.
Ecole Nor-male Sup&ieure, Parts 5-Rank of class numbers of quadratic
Mestre
G. 0. Michler H.
Niederreiter
fields
University of Essen, Germany Scientific computing in and with finite groups 6ster-r.
Akademie
Austria Some large-scale
der
Wissenschafen,
linear algebra problems
Vienna, over finite
fields J. Oesterle
R. Parker
Ecole Normale Sup&ieure Elliptic curves and ranks of matrices fields Perihelion MEATAXE
Software Ltd, Somerset,
over finite
England
and parallel computing
A. Pothen
Pennsylvania State University, University Park Predicting the structure of sparse matrix factors
D. N. Rockmore
Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire Fast spherical transforms for distance transitive graphs
K. W.
Roggenkamp
University of Stuttgart, Germany Units and automorphisms of grouprings
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LIST B. D. Saunders
University of Delaware, Newark Four families of algorithms for polynomial determinants and system solving
matrix
H. Schneider
University of Wisconsin, Madison The spectral radius of products of one cycle matrices
R. Staszewski
University of Karlsruhe, Germany Some modular representation theory of McLaughlin’s simple group and its triple cover in characteristic 5
Received 14 April 1993; final manuscript accepted 22 April 1993