E-mail information service of the INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF MATHEMATICIANS Berlin, Germany, August 18 - 27, 1998 35th Circular Letter Subject: ICM98-CL35: ICM'98 Proceedings, Vol. I Address Changes Ordering Proceedings Abstracts of Ad-Hoc Presentations World Mathematical Year 2000 Dear colleague: Before making further announcements I would like to thank all those who have participated in ICM'98. The Organizing Committee and all other persons involved were very happy to have you in Berlin. We hope that the Congress met your expectations. Although ICM'98 is history, the Organizing Committee is still busy with many tasks such as settling all financial matters and finishing the proceedings, see below. If you liked ICM'98 please consider participating in ICM-2002 in Beijing, China, see http://www.cms.org.cn/icm01.htm for first information about the next International Congress of Mathematicians. Below please find a few remarks about the ICM'98 Proceeding, address changes, abstracts of ad-hoc presentations at ICM'98 and about WMY 2000 that may interest you. 1. ICM'98 PROCEEDINGS, VOL. I Volume I of the ICM'98 Proceedings is ready. Finishing Volume I took a little longer than expected; but having received the last manuscript on Friday, November 6, 1998, it was impossible for the editors Gerd Fischer and Ulf Rehmann (who has been doing all the technical work) to be much faster. The electronic version of the three volumes of the ICM'98 Proceedings can be accessed via the Documenta Mathematica server http://www.mathematik.uni-bielefeld.de/documenta/ Volume I is scheduled for printing on November 16. Shipping will start in the week from November 23. I do hope that the postal service is reasonably fast. For all ordinary ICM'98 members, if you haven't received your Volume I copy by Christmas, please send an e-mail to icm98@zib.de. (Student members, please recall that you will not get the proceedings, unless you bought them at ICM'98.) 2. ADDRESS CHANGES One typical reason for a delivery failure is a wrong address. Please check your mailing address in the ICM'98 server by clicking on your name at http://elib.zib.de:88/icm98/Participants.html The address showing up there is our mailing address. We have installed an easy to use address change tool. Please use this tool to update your address. Details are described in APPENDIX 1. We will be able to process changes arriving by November 18, 1998. 3. ORDERING PROCEEDINGS Documenta Mathematica and the American Mathematical Society will sell and distribute the ICM'98 PROCEEDINGS from now on. The price available through Documenta Mathematica is DM 228, and the price available through the AMS is US$ 140. So, if some of your colleagues or your library want to order the proceedings, please direct them to Documenta Mathematica or to the American Mathematical Society, as indicated below: The order form on the Documenta server can be found at The ICM'98 PROCEEDINGS can be ordered from the AMS by telephone at 401-455-4000, or through the AMS Bookstore at www.ams.org/bookstore 4. ABSTRACTS OF AD-HOC PRESENTATIONS The abstracts of almost all Ad-Hoc Short Communications and Poster Presentations at ICM'98 (these were 235, many more than we expected) have been typed in the meantime, have been included in the electronic abstract book, see http://www.mathematik.uni-bielefeld.de/ICM98/ and have been linked to the list of participants. 5. WORLD MATHEMATICAL YEAR 2000 The next major mathematical event supported by the International Mathematical Union is the World Mathematical Year 2000 which is also sponsored by UNESCO. A detailed decription of the plans, prepared by Mireille CHALEYAT-MAUREL (e-mail: mcm@ccr.jussieu.fr), can be found in APPENDIX 2. Please have a look and see what you and the Mathematical Society of your country can do to support this activity. Sincerely Martin Groetschel +-----------------------------------------------------------------+ |Electronic Information on ICM'98 at URL: http://elib.zib.de/ICM98| |-----------------------------------------------------------------| | ICM'98 General E-mail Address: icm98@zib.de | |-----------------------------------------------------------------| | Address for ICM'98 ICM'98 | | General Correspondence: c/o Prof. Dr. J. Winkler | | TU Berlin, MA 8-2 | | Str. des 17. 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Please check in particular the following fields: - Salutation and Title - Lastname - Firstname - Postal Address for the Proceedings These data will be used as mailing address for the proceedings. If the address is as it should be everything is fine, just go back to the main page. If the data does not correspond to the address that the proceedings should be sent to, click on the button below the data to correct it. A form will come up that contains your current postal data. By clicking on the appropriate field you can edit the text there. Special characters in your name or address should be typed using TeX or LaTeX syntax. Please regard the fields marked by an asterisk "*" as mandatory as they are indispensable in a postal address. Any input not specifying these fields will be rejected as incomplete. This should not keep you from giving the most complete address possible. After having edited the data to your satisfaction hit the "Check-In" button. The data you entered will be shown to you once more. Please check it again and if it is correct klick on "Submit". Otherwise you have the possibility to continue editing your data by hitting "Edit your input again". Hitting the "Submit" button generates a message containing your data and sends it to the ICM'98 system administrator and your email address (if we know it). In order to avoid misuse by other persons we would like to make sure that this change of address is indeed approved by you, therefore please CONFIRM YOUR CHANGE OF ADDRESS by sending the entire text of the email notification (e.g. by forwarding the message) TO: icm98@zib.de SUBJECT: Confirm Your Change of Address (....) Please note that data changes are integrated periodically into the Distribution List for the Proceedings. Your new data will not immediately appear in this list. In particular YOUR CHANGE OF ADDRESS WILL BECOME EFFECTIVE ONLY AFTER WE HAVE RECEIVED YOUR CONFIRMATION. If your browser cannot handle the form or in case of other problems, please send an informal email with your correct name and address TO: icm98@zib.de SUBJECT: Change of Address (....) Please give your personal key number in (....), you will find it behind your name in the initial list of names. APPENDIX 2 on WMY 2000 (by Mireille CHALEYAT-MAUREL): ===================================================== WMY 2000 (World Mathematical Year 2000) (supported by UNESCO) On May, 6th, 1992, in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), the International Mathematical Union declared that the Year 2000 will be the World Mathematical Year. The Declaration of Rio sets three aims : - The great challenges of 21st Century - Mathematics, a key for Development - The image of mathematics PLANS FOR WMY 2000 (see the projects ) Many Mathematical Institutions are already involved but the event has to be really international! All plans in the spirit of the aims of WMY 2000 are welcome all around the world. ASK your National Mathematical Society! JOIN the Committees for WMY 2000! DISTRIBUTE the Newsletter! DISPLAY the WMY 2000 poster! CONSULT the Web! For all information and documents on WMY 2000 please contact: Mireille CHALEYAT-MAUREL (e-mail mcm@ccr.jussieu.fr) Gerard TRONEL (e-mail tronel@ann.jussieu.fr) Institut Henri Poincare 11, rue Pierre et Marie Curie 75005 Paris (France) The six issues of the WMY 2000 Newsletter and information on WMY 2000 are on the Web at: http://www.math.jussieu.fr ******************************** Projects INSTITUTIONS * INTERNATIONAL MATHEMATICAL UNION (IMU) Mathematics Tomorrow V. Arnold, M. Atiyah, P. Lax and B. Mazur are coordinating the preparation of a book of articles by prominent mathematicians on how they see the prospects of mathematics in the coming century Contact: Jacob Palis, jpalis@impa.br Web page: http://elib.zib.de/imu/wmy * INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION FOR THE MATHEMATICAL INSTRUCTION (ICMI) International Congress on the Teaching of Mathematics (ICME-9) July 31 - August 7, 2000, Makuhari/Chiba (Japan) Contact: Mogens Niss, MN@mmf.ruc.dk ICMI WMY 2000 Committee Contact: Miguel de Guzman, mdeguzman@bitmailer.net * INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION ON HISTORY OF MATHEMATICS (ICHM) Memory of Mathematicians Creation of a public database containing for each mathematician a description of the locations where original documents concerning him or her are stored Contact: Hélène Gispert, Helene.Gispert@ghdso.u-psud.fr * BACHELIER FINANCE SOCIETY First World Congress of the Bachelier Finance Society Organized under the auspices of the Association Française de Finance and of the Societe Mathematique de France June 28-July 1, 2000, Paris (France) Contact: Hélyette Geman, geman@dauphine.fr * BERNOULLI SOCIETY for MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS and PROBABILITIES World Congress of the Bernoulli Society May 15-20, 2000, Guanajato (Mexico) Five Year 2000 Conferences Causality, Ecology and Environment, Financial Mathematics, Neural Networks and Learning, Quantum Stochastics, Stochastic Geometry and Imaging Special Volume of « Bernoulli » This volume will comprise a number of special invited papers that should take stock of the developments in mathematical statistics and probability in the XXth century and speculate about stochastics and its applications in XXIst century Contact: Ole Barndorff-Nielsen, atsoebn@mi.aau.dk * EUROPEAN MATHEMATICAL SOCIETY (EMS) Third European Congress of Mathematics (3ECM) July 10-14, 2000, Barcelona (Spain) Contact: Sebastia Xambó Descamps, sxd@grec.upc.es Alhambra 2000 (in collaboration with CIMPA (Nice, France)) European-Arab Congress of Mathematicians (with contributions from historians) Mathematics posters in the subways of cities all over the world A gesture towards the general public in the form of small posters on the trains, and larger ones in the stations, showing mathematical subjects of general interest Postage stamps Issue of stamps representing European mathematicians. Wherever possible, concerted action between countries or on the European level. Contact: Vagn Lundsgaard Hansen, V.L.Hansen@mat.dtu.dk *LATIN AMERICAN AND CARIBBEAN MATHEMATICAL UNION (UMALCA) Latin American Congress of Mathematics August 2000, IMPA, Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) Contacts: Roberto Markarian, Mario Wschebor, umalca@fing.edu.uy *SOUTH-EAST ASIAN MATHEMATICAL SOCIETY (SEAMS) Third Asian Mathematical Conference (AMC2000) October 23-27, 2000, Manila (Philippines) Contact: Polly Wee Sy, pweesy@i-manila.com.ph COUNTRIES * AUSTRALIA ASICMI World Mathematical Year 2000 Australia Conference January, 10-14, University of Melbourne (Australia) Contact: Barry McCrae, b.mccrae@edfac.unimelb.edu.au * BELGIUM Mathematics posters in the Brussels underground (with the EMS) Mathematics will be in the Bruxelles undergroud during two periods of two weeks each. Contact: Luc Lemaire, llemaire@ulb.ac.be * CANADA 1. Canadian Mathematical Society (CMS) Joint meeting of the Canadian Mathematical Society (CMS) and the Canadian Applied and Industrial Mathematics Society (CAIMS) June 2000, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario (Canada) Mathematics posters in the Montreal subway With possible extension to public transportation in other Canadian cities. Contact: Bernard Hodgson, bhodgson@mat.ulaval.ca 2. Quebec United Congress of all mathematical associations and groups of Quebec Spring 2000 Mathematics Exhibition Contact: Richard Pallascio, pallascio.richard@uqam.ca * CHINA Macao 2000: Mathematics and its Role in Civilization A joint portuguese-chinese initiative for a congress on a general subject of the scientific and cultural role of the mathematical sciences in the history of civilization and in the future development of humanity. January, 11-14, 2000, Macau (China) Contacts: José Francisco Rodrigues, rodrigue@lmc.fc.ul.pt, Li Ta-tsien, dqli@ms.fudan.edu.cn * DENMARK Danish committee for WMY 2000 It consists of 10 persons from all parts of mathematicsteaching and research from primary school to university level. Visualization of mathematics in society TV,Film,Posters,Books,Exhibitions) Mathematics education in the previous (and a guess: in the next century) Internet-based information about mathematics Conferences Competitions Contact: Tage Bai Andersen, bai@mi.aau.dk * FINLAND Rolf Nevanlinna Colloquium August, 8-12, 2000, Helsinki (Finland) Contact: Pekka Tukia, pekka.tukia@helsinki.fi Studia Generalia lecture series Autumn 2000; first lecture 1 October 2000, University of Helsinki (Finland) Contact: Olli Martio, olli.martio@helsinki.fi Innovations in Higher Education 2000 Helsinki August 30 - September 2, 2000. Contact: sari.lindblom-ylanne@helsinki.fi School Mathematics 2000 Seminar organised by the Finnish Association of Teachers of Mathematics,Physics, Chemistry and Informatics (MAOL) March 11-12, 2000, Helsinki Contact: Petri Graeffe, petri.graeffe@maol.fi * FRANCE 1. French Committee for World Mathematical Year Mathematics posters in the Paris underground (with the EMS) This project could involve the re-fitting of certain tube stations (Monge and Laplace). Contact: Mireille Chaleyat-Maurel, mcm@ccr.jussieu.fr Postage stamps A list of mathematicians has been submitted to the Post Office for an issue, in the year 2000, of six stamps portraying French mathematicians. Contact:Liliane Zweig, zweig@dmi.ens.fr Mathematics and other fields of knowledge (with the Ecole Normale Superieure and historians of mathematics) Re-edition of books out of circulation In partnership with the CNL (Centre National du Livre) it is planned to re-edit important mathematical works no longer available. Contact: Martin Andler, andler@math.uvsq.fr A book « An outlook by women mathematicians » An initiative of the Association « Femmes et Mathématiques » Film : "Four women mathematicians at the far end of the world" An initiative of the Association « Femmes et Mathématiques » Contact: Julianne Unterberger, julia.unterberger@univ-reims.fr 2. Ecole Centrale de Lyon / Ville de Sainte Affrique Conference « Emile Borel » July 16-17, 1999, Sainte Affrique (France) The history of mathematics in France at the beginning of the XXth century. Contact: P. Guiraldenq, charrier@cc.ec-lyon.fr 3. Societe française de Statistique XXXIIeme Journees de Statistique May, 19-24, 2000, Fes (Maroc) Contacts: Khalid Rifi, estfes@fesnet.net.ma, Jean-louis Soler,JeanLouis.soler@imag.fr Second International Conference on Mathematical Methods in Reliability (MMR' 2000) July, 4-7, 2000, Bordeaux (France) Contact: Nikolaos Limnios, Nikolaos.Limnios @utc.fr * GERMANY Mathematics and Expo 2000 Summer 2000, Hanover Various mathematical manifestations on the occasion of Hanover's International Trade Fair Contact: Klaus Hulek, hulek@math.uni-hannover.de * IRAN National Commission for the World Mathematical Year Among projects: popularizing mathematics, the role of mathematics in development, mathematics education and research in the coming century, publications and the documentation of the history of mathematics in the country. Contact: S. Shahshahani, shahshah@ipm.ac.ir * ITALY Exhibition « Mathematics in contemporary art » March-September 2000, Museo di arte contemporary del castello di Rivoli, Rivoli, Torino (Italy) Stamp The proposition to have a commemorative stamp celebrating WMY 2000 was already submitted to the Ministero delle Poste RAI Programme « Mathematics in western civilization » RAI, the Radio-Television National State Broadcasting Company is considering the proposition to produce a series of 3 programmes on « Mathematics in western civilization » « 1900-2000: One Century of Mathematics in Europe » A two days workshop in the Bologna University (included in the Programme of « Bologna, Capitale della Cultura ») Contact: Alberto Conte, conte@dm.unito.it * LUXEMBOURG The development of mathematics : 1950-2000 A collective book retracing the development of mathematics during the second half of the XXth century. Contact: Jean-Paul Pier, pier@cu.lu * MOROCCO XXXIIème Journées de Statistique May, 19-24, 2000, Fes (Maroc) Contacts: Khalid Rifi, estfes@fesnet.net.ma, Jean-louis Soler,JeanLouis.soler@imag.fr * NETHERLANDS Postage stamps Stamps portraying Dutch mathematicians are planned Contact: Michiel.Hazewinkel@cwi.nl * NORWAY Joint committee for World Mathematical Year 2000 and Abel Anniversary 2002 Contact: Jens Erik Fenstad, jfenstad@math.uio.no Web page: http://www.math.ntnu.no/abel/ « Mathematics counts. 33 carriers » A book ( in Norvegian ) to be distributed to highschool students. Contact: Kari Hag, kari@math.ntnu.no Conference: « Mathematics today » February 3-5,2000, Trondheim ( Norway) Contact: Helge Holden, holden@math.ntnu.no * PORTUGAL Macao 2000: Mathematics and its Role in Civilization A joint portuguese-chinese initiative for a congress on a general subject of the scientific and cultural role of the mathematical sciences in the history of civilization and in the future development of humanity. January, 11-14, 2000, Macau (China) Contacts: José Francisco Rodrigues, rodrigue@lmc.fc.ul.pt, Li Ta-tsien, dqli@ms.fudan.edu.cn * SPAIN Royal Academy of Sciences Promotion of Mathematics in Society 60 mathematical lectures for the general public given by 15 distinguished Spanish mathematicians in different cities of the country Contact: Gregorio Millan, academia@bib.csic.es * UNITED KINGDOM Mathematics for the Millennium Travelling exhibition and events throughout the UK. Contact: Richard Mankiewicz, RMankiewicz@tutorcom.dircon.co.uk * UNITED STATE OF AMERICA Joint Mathematics Meetings (Joint meeting of the American Mathematical Society, Mathematical Association of America, and Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics) January, 19-22 , 2000, Washington, D.C. Contact: Hope Daly, hhd@math.ams.org Web page: http://www.ams.org/meetings/wmy2000.html Special Meeting on the theme "Mathematical Challenges of the XXIst Century" August 2000 Contact: Felix E. Browder, browder@math.rutgers.edu Web page: http://www.ams.org/meetings/wmy2000.html