DIMACS Research and Education Institute, "Visualization, Geometry, and Computing": Program


         Workshop on Software and Mathematics Visualization: June 24-28, 1996
                       Ayellet Tal, Organizer

  Workshop on Computational Geometry Problems in Fluid Dynamics: July 1-3, 1996
                            Tim Baker, Organizer

    Workshop on Hot Topics in Computational Geometry: July 8-12, 1996 
                       Bernard Chazelle, Organizer

 The programs for the three workshops cited above are appended below.
 These workshops are open to all interested parties on a daily basis at no
 charge, subject to the availability of space.  PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED.

Please complete the registration form below and return it to: Elaine Foley, DREI Administrator, epfoley@dimacs.rutgers.edu. She will confirm receipt of the registration and, assuming space is available, will hold lunch tickets for you for the dates that you have selected. Meals are at the Elm Club (at corner of Prospect and Olden).

Workshop on Software and Mathematical Visualization

Monday, June 24 8:00- 9:00 Registration 9:30-10:00 Paul Burchard, Princeton University Interactive Mathematics on the Web 10:00-10:30 John Guckenheimer, Cornell Univeristy Computer Generated Proofs for Dynamical Systems and Bifurcations 10:30-11:00 Coffee Break 11:00-12:00 Jeff Weeks, Plenary talk: The Shape of Space 12:00 Lunch 2:30- 3:00 Jean Taylor, Rutgers University Visualization as an Aid to Understanding Surface Motion 3:00- 3:30 Coffee Break 3:30- 4:00 Dinesh Manocha, University of North Carolina Interactive Walkthrough of Large CAD Models 4:00- 4:30 Nina Amenta, Xerox Palo Alto Research Center, Video and Comics 7:00 - 8:00 Michael Cohen, Microsoft Corporation, Computer Graphics: What Is It Good For? Tuesday, June 25 9:30-10:00 John Sullivan, University of Minnesota, Using the Evolver for Geometric Optimization and Graphics 10:00-10:30 Tamara Munzner, Stanford University, TBA 10:30-11:00 Coffee Break 11:00-12:00 Plenary talk TBA 12:00 Lunch 2:30- 3:00 Marc Brown, DEC Systems Research Center, TBA 3:00- 3:30 Coffee Break 3:30- 4:00 Dennis Roseman, University of Iowa, Methods for Exploration of 4-space 4:00- 4:30 David Banks, Mississippi State University, Interacting with Complex Algebraic Curves Wednesday, June 26 9:30-10:00 Andrew Hanson, Imagis-Graver/Imag, Exploiting Quaternion Frames in Geometry 10:00-10:30 Chaim Goodman-Strauss, University of Arkansas, Finite State-Automata and You 10:30-11:00 Coffee Break 11:00-12:00 Robert Davis, Rutgers University, Plenary talk followed by panel discussion, TBA 12:00 Lunch 2:30- 3:00 Isabel Cruz, Brown University, Algorithm Animation over the WWW 3:00- 3:30 Coffee Break 3:30- 4:00 Marc Najork, DECF Systems Research Center, A Web-Based Algorithm Animation System for an Electronic Classroom 4:00- 4:30 Thomas Ball, Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies, Software Visualization in the Large Thursday, June 27 9:30-10:00 Jack Snoeyink, University of British Columbia, On Computing Edges That Are In All Minimum-Weight Triangulations 10:00-10:30 Ayellet Tal, The Weizmann Institute of Science, Polyhedral Surface Decomposition: Experimentation and Visualization 10:30-11:00 Coffee Break 11:00-11:30 Plenary talk: Davide Cervone, Geometry Center, Using Compuer-Based Labs in Multi-Variable Calculus 11:30-12:00 Plenary talk: Dennis Roseman, University of Iowa, Tell Me What It Is That I Am Seeing 12:00 Lunch 2:30- 3:00 Jeff Weeks, Dynamics and Topology 3:00- 3:30 Coffee Break 3:30- 4:00 Chaim Goodman-Strauss, University of Arkansas, Address Structures 4:00- 4:30 Tom Banchoff, Brown University, Higher Dimensions on the Internet: Paperless Courses and Totally Electronic Journals Friday, June 28 9:30-10:00 Stephen North, AT&T Research, TBA 10:00-10:30 Isabel Cruz, Brown University, Database Visualization 10:30-11:00 Coffee Break 11:00-11:30 Plenary talk: Charlie Gunn, Technische Univeritat, Berlin, Oorange: A Framework for Experimental Mathematics 11:30-12:00 Plenary talk: John Sullivan, University of Minnesota, An Interactive Java Applet Demonstrating Stereographic Projection 12:00 Lunch 2:30- 3:00 Doug Kimelman, IBM Watson TBA 3:00- 3:30 Coffee Breal 3:30- 4:00 Davide Cervone, Geometry Center, A Surprising Polyhedral Surface: Mathematics on the Web 4:00- 4:30 Allan Wilks, AT&T Bell Labs, Trellis: Visualizing Higher Dimensional Data Through Conditioning

Workshop on Computational Geometry Problems in Fluid Dynamics

Monday, July 1 8:30 - 8:45 Welcome 8:45 - 9:20 Rainald Loehner, George Mason Univ. TBA 9:20 - 9:55 Nigel Weatherill, Univ. of Wales, Swansea, U.K. TBA 9:55 - 10:30 David Marcum, Mississippi State TBA 10:30 - 11:00 Coffee Break 11:00 - 12:00 Plenary Talk -- John Vassberg, McDonnell Douglas 12:00 Lunch 1:50 - 2:25 Bruce Simpson, Univ. of Waterloo, Canada Experiments with Anisotropic Mesh Generation using Chew and Rivara Refinement 2:25 - 3:00 Jaime Peraire, MIT Interfacing an Unstructured Mesh Generator with a Geometry Modeler 3:00 - 3:30 Coffee Break 3:30 - 4:05 Gerald Farin, Arizona State Univ. Applications of Voronoi Diagrams to the Generation of Surfaces 4:05 - 4:40 Steven Fortune, ATT Research Center 7:00 -8:00 Evening Special Speaker: Antony Jameson, Princeton University Impact of Computational Methods on the Way Engineering Design Should be Conducted Tuesday, July 2 8:45 - 9:20 Armin Wulf, ICEM TBA 9:20 - 9:55 Peter Eiseman, Program Development Corp. TBA 9:55 - 10:30 Jeff Cordova, Visual Computing TBA 10:30 - 11:00 Coffee Break 11:00 - 12:00 Steven Fortune, ATT Research Center, Plenary Session 12:00 Lunch 1:20 - 1:55 John Dannenhoffer, United Technologies Research Center TBA 1:55 - 2:30 Christoph Hoffman, Purdue Univ. Medial-Axis Approach to Mesh Generation 2:30 - 3:05 Paul Plassmann, Argonne Laboratory Parallel Algorithms for Adaptive Refinement and Quality Improvement of Unstructured Meshes 3:05 - 3:30 Coffee Break 3:30 - 4:05 Steven Vavasis, Cornell Univ. An Algorithm for Unstructured 3-D Volumetric Mesh Generation 4:05 - 4:40 Barry Joe, Univ. of Alberta, Canada Construction of 3-D Improved-Quality Triangulations using Combinations of Flips 4:40 - 5:15 Frederic Hecht, INRIA Rocquencourt, France TBA 7:00 - 8:00 Evening Event: Panel Dicussion on Key Problems in Mesh Generation Wednesday, July 3 8:45 - 9:20 Mark Shephard, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Mesh Generation directly interacting with Solid Models: Advantages and Costs 9:20 - 9:55 Renato Perucchio, Univ. of Rochester TBA 9:55 - 10:30 Wim Sweldens, Bell Laboratories TBA 10:30 - 11:00 Coffee Break 11:00 - 11:35 Marshall Bern: Xerox PARC TBA 11:35 - 12:10 Paul Chew: Cornell Univ. TBA 12:10 Lunch 1:50 - 3:00 Panel Discussion on Future Directions and Research Opportunities in Computational Geometry Aspects of Mesh Generation 3:00 Conclusion

Program for DREI Workshop on Hot Topics in the Theory of Computational Geometry

Monday, July 8 9:30--10:00 Bill Steiger, Rutgers University TBA 10:00--10:30 Boris Aronov, Polytechnic University TBA 10:30--11:00 Coffee break 11:00--12:00 Nina Amenta, XEROX PARC Plenary lecture: TBA 12:00 Lunch 2:30--3:00 Mike Goodrich, Johns Hopkins TBA 3:00--3:30 Coffee break 3:30--4:00 Ken Clarkson, AT&T Bell Labs TBA 4:00--4:30 Pavan Desikan, Duke University TBA 7:00--8:00 Lillian Schwartz: Evening talk, TBA 9:00--10:00 Wine and cheese Tuesday, July 9 9:30--10:00 Jirka Matousek, Charles University On Directional Convex Hulls 10:00--10:30 Danny Halperin, Tel Aviv University Dynamic Maintenance of Kinematic Structures 10:30--11:00 Coffee break 11:00--12:00 Owen Astrachan, Duke University plenary lecture: TBA 12:00 Lunch 2:30--3:00 Stefan Naeher, Halle University TBA 3:00--3:30 Coffee break 3:30--4:00 Nina Amenta, XEROX PARC TBA 4:00--4:30 Klara Kedem, Ben Gurion University Geometric Pattern Matching in $d$-Space with the Minimum Hausdorff Distance Wednesday, July 10 9:30--10:00 Michael N. Maryukov, Bryansk State Pedagogical University Algorithms on Vector and Point Sets and Their Applications to Pattern Recognition 10:00--10:30 Subhash Suri, Washington University TBA 10:30--11:00 Coffee break 11:00--12:00 Richard Pollack, Courant Institute Plenary lecture: TBA 12:00 Lunch 2:30--3:00 Pankaj Agarwal, Duke University Efficient Generation of c-Directed Assembly Sequences 3:00--3:30 Coffee break 3:30--4:00 Scot Drysdale, Dartmouth University Recent Progress on Computing the Minimum Weight Triangulation 4:00--4:45 Mark Overmars, University of Utrecht Fixture Design Thursday, July 11 9:30--10:00 Kasturi Varadarajan, Duke University TBA 10:00--10:30 Micha Sharir, Tel Aviv University and Courant Institute Line Transversals in 3-Space 10:30--11:00 Coffee break 11:00--11:30 Jean-Daniel Boissonnat, INRIA TBA 11:30--12:00 Helmut Alt, FU Berlin Geometric Shape Matching 12:00 Lunch at Institute for Advanced Study with Talks by Gov. Whitman, Neal Lane, and John Polking 5:00 Piano concert at IAS Friday, July 12 9:30--10:00 Micha Sharir, Tel Aviv University and Courant Institute Approximating Shortest Paths on Convex Polytopes in three dimensions 10:00--10:30 David Eppstein, University of California at Irvine TBA 10:30--11:00 Coffee break 11:00--12:00 Michael Goodrich, Plenary lecture TBA 12:00--1:30 Lunch 2:30--3:00 Emo Welzl, ETH Zuerich Contour Edges of Polyhedron Projections 3:00--3:30 Coffee break 3:30--4:00 Edgar Ramos, Rutgers University Computing the Diameter of a Point Set in 3-d Space Deterministically

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