International Congress on Industrial and Applied Mathematics
The International Congress on Industrial and Applied Mathematics (ICIAM) is an international congress in the field of applied mathematics held every four years under the auspices of the International Council for Industrial and Applied Mathematics. The initial proposal for this conference series was made by Gene Golub.[1]
List of congresses
- ICIAM 1987 –
Paris - ICIAM 1991 –
Washington, D.C. - ICIAM 1995 –
Hamburg - ICIAM 1999 –
Edinburgh - ICIAM 2003 –
Sydney - ICIAM 2007 –
Zurich - ICIAM 2011 –
Vancouver - ICIAM 2015 –
Beijing - ICIAM 2019 –
Valencia - ICIAM 2023 –
Tokyo
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gollark: https://wiki.computercraft.cc/images/d/d5/Gps-cluster.jpg
gollark: Look here, I put in a picture of a good setup: https://wiki.computercraft.cc/GPS_Hosts
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See also
- Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
- International Congress of Mathematics
References
- Trefethen, Lloyd N. (2007), "Obituary: Gene H. Golub (1932–2007)", Nature, 450 (7172): 962, doi:10.1038/450962a, PMID 18075573.
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