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The National Science Foundation has announced
support for NSF-CBMS Regional Research Conferences in the mathematical
Sciences to be held during 2014.
These bring to 353 the total number of such conferences since the
NSF-CBMS Regional Research Conference Series began in 1969.
These conferences are intended to stimulate interest and activity in
mathematical research.
Each five day conference features a distinguished lecturer who delivers
ten lectures on a topic of important current research in one sharply
focused area of the mathematical sciences.
The lecturer subsequently prepares an expository monograph based upon
these lectures, which is normally published as a part of a regional
conference series.
Support for about 30 participants is provided and the conference
organizer invites both established researchers and interested newcomers,
including postdoctoral fellows and graduate students, to attend.
The NSF-CBMS Conference, with ten lectures by Prof. Colton, is titled
"Inverse Scattering and Transmission Eigenvalues" to be held on May 27-31, 2014, at the University of Texas at Arlington.
Detailed information can be found at http://fermat.uta.edu/cbms2014
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