Links
Collaborators Professor Ye and Xiaoming Yuan at Fudan University, China. Xiaoming
  1. Didier Aussel
  2. Heinze Bauschke
  3. Xiaojun Chen
  4. Abderrahim Jourani
  5. Michael Dempster
  6. Yves Lucet
  7. Pierre Marechal
  8. Bill Reed
  9. Peilin Shi
  10. Ron Stern
  11. Shawn Wang
  12. Robert S. Womersley
  13. Soon-Yi Wu
  14. Zili Wu
  15. Huifu Xu
  16. Xiangyang Ye
  17. Xiaoming Yuan
  18. Julie Zhou
  19. Dao Li Zhu
  20. Jim Qiji Zhu


Mathematical Research Institutes
  1. American Institute of Mathematics
  2. Pacific Institution of Mathematics
  3. Centre de Recherches Mathematiques
  4. Fields Institute for Research in Mathematics


Conferences
  1. 21th International Symposium on Mathematical Programming, Berlin, Germany, August 19-24, 2012
  2. III Latin American Workshop on Optimization and Control, Valparaiso, Chile, January 10-13, 2012
  3. Computational and Analytical Mathematics Conference, Vancouver, Canada, May 16-20, 2011
  4. The International Conference on Optimization: Techniques and Applications, Shanghai, China, December 10-13, 2010
  5. 10th International Conference on Parametric Optimization and Related Topics (paraoptX), Karlsruhe, Germany, September 20-24, 2010
  6. The International Conference on Continuous Optimization (ICCOPT) 2010, Santiago, Chile, July 26-29, 2010
  7. West Coast Optimization Meeting (WCOM2009 Fall), Vancouver, Canada, October 24-25, 2009
  8. Workshop on Nonsmooth Analysis and Optimization, Porto, Portugal May 2009
  9. 20th International Symposium on Mathematical Programming, Chicago, August 23-28, 2009
  10. International Conference on Engineering and Computing Mathmatics: Hong Kong May 27-29, 2009
  11. Second CMS/SMM Meeting 2009, Vancouver, BC, Canada August 13-15, 2009


Mathematical Education
  1. Centre for Education in Mathematics and Computing - An excellent resource for Math contests.


Fun Links
  1. Java Mathematics - a huge collection of mathematical Java programs.
  2. Exploratium: Ten Cool Sites - a collection of cool math sites.
  3. The Mathematical Genealogy Project - a project intended to compile information about all the mathematicians in the world, which allows you to look up your mathematical ancestors.
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