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  1. Notes on Time Decay and Scattering for Some Hyperbolic Problems (CBMS-NSF Regional Conference Series in Applied Mathematics) (Cambridge Studies in Advanced Mathematics) by Cathleen S. Morawetz, 1987-01-01
  2. Selected Works of Eberhard Hopf with Commentaries (Collected Works) by Eberhard Hopf, Cathleen S. Morawetz, et all 2002-12-10
  3. Kurt Otto Friedrichs. Selecta. 2 Vols by Cathleen S. Ed., (Kurt Otto Friedrich) Morawetz, 1986-01-01
  4. Lectures on Nonlinear Waves and Shocks by Cathleen S. Morawetz, 1982-01-01
  5. Cathleen Morawetz A Great Mathematician (Methods and Applications of Analysis Vol. 7, No. 3) by MAA Editors, 2000-01-01
  6. Kurt Otto Friedrichs: Selecta. 2 volume set by Kurt Otto. Edited by Cathleen S. Morawetz Friedrichs, 1986
  7. KURT OTTO FRIEDRICHS: SELECTA (TWO VOLUMES) by Kurt Otto. Edited by Cathleen S. Morawetz Friedrichs, 1986-01-01
  8. Kurt Otto Friedrichs Selecta, 1st Edition 2 Volumes by Cathleen S. Morawetz, 1986-01-01
  9. Lectures on nonlinear waves and shocks (Lectures on mathematics and physics) by Cathleen S Morawetz, 1981
  10. Kurt Otto Friedrichs Selecta 1ST Edition 2vol by Cathleen Morawetz, 1986
  11. Notes on time decay and scattering for some hyperbolic problems (Regional conference series in applied mathematics) by Cathleen S Morawetz, 1975
  12. Contracting Spherical Shocks Treated By Perturbation Method. An Abridgment by Cathleen Morawetz, 1957

41. A Centennial Celebration: Or, 250 Years Of Math At Penn - Almanac, Vol. 46, No.
present George E. Andrews, GR'64, Freeman J. Dyson, cathleen Synge morawetz and BertVogelstein, MD, C'70, with the Department of Mathematics Centennial Award.
http://www.upenn.edu/almanac/v46/n09/Math100.html
A Centennial Celebration or . . .
250 Years of Math at Penn
PROGRAM TIMELINE IMAGES
Centenary Celebration , October 30
Morning Roundtable (200 College Hall)
Mathematics and Science at the turn of the 21st centurytheir promise, problems, and interconnections
  • 10-10:10 a.m. Welcome and Introduction of Symposium Speakers
  • 10:10-10:30 a.m. Remarks about Mathematical Proof and Major Changes to be Expected in Applied Mathematics; Cathleen Synge Morawetz, Professor Emerita, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University
  • 10:30-10:50 a.m. Biomedical Research at the Millennium; Bert Vogelstein, M.D., Clayton Professor of Oncology, Director of the Molecular Genetics Laboratory Johns Hopkins Oncology Center, and Investigator in the Howard Hughes Institute
  • 11:10-11:30 a.m. Paradoxes for the Twenty First Century; George E. Andrews, Evan Pugh Professor of Mathematics and Chairman Department of Mathematics, Penn State University
  • 11:30-12:30 p.m. Mathematics as a Tool for Understanding Nature; Freeman J. Dyson, Emeritus Professor, School of Natural Science, Institute for Advanced Study

42. 11/11/1999 - Pennsylvania Current: Math Turns 100
A panel discussion with applied mathematician cathleen Synge morawetz, physicianBert Vogelstein (C’70), Penn State math department Chair George E. Andrews
http://www.upenn.edu/pennnews/current/1999/111199/feature4.html
November 11, 1999 SYMPOSIUM Math turns 100 BY SONO MOTOYAMA Depending on how you want to count it, the mathematics department last month celebrated its 100th year or 250 years of math at Penn. In 1899, as both the discipline and the University evolved, a separate mathematics department emerged at Penn and the first chairman was named. Dyson, emeritus professor of the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton and also an award-winning author, seemed to be making a one-man bid to return mathematics to its roots by reconnecting it with other areas of study. In a series of talks over two days, the British-born Dyson spoke of mathematics in relation to chemistry, biology, ecology, physics and astronomy. The afternoon session featured remarks by President Judith Rodin and the presentation of University Medals for Distinguished Achievement to Dyson and Morawetz and Department of Mathematics Centennial Medals to Andrews, Dyson, Morawetz and Vogelstein. A banquet at the Inn at Penn followed the afternoon session.

43. Conférences Mathématiques
Applications of PDE methods by Gromov, Floer, and others to symplectic geometry.1990 morawetz, cathleen S. Transonic flows and mixed equations.
http://www.dma.ens.fr/bibliotheque/video.html
CONFERENCES MATHEMATIQUES SUR CASSETTES VIDEO
Atiyah, Michael. - The mysteries of space. 1992 Bayer, Eva . - Théorie des noeuds. Séminaire "Des mathématiques". 1994 Bedard, Robert .- Brouiller les cartes. 1991
Bers, Lipman. - European mathematicians' migration to America. 1988
Birman, Joan. - A new look at knot polynomials. 1992
Bloch, Spencer. - Recent works on motifs. 1990
Boas, Ralph P. - Indeterminate forms revisited. s.d.
Bott, Raoul H. - The topological constraint on analysis. 1988
Branges, Louis de. - Underlying concepts in the proof of the Bieberbach conjecture.1986
- Rickard equivalences and block theory. 1993 Browder, William .- In search of symmetry. 1992
Cappell, Sylvain. - Coloring knots. 1992
Chung, R.K. - Laplacian of graphs and hypergraphs. 1992
Conway, John H. - ax2 + hxy + cy2 = n. 1990 Crandall, Michael. - Viscosity solutions of PDE. 1991 Curtis, Charles W. - A century of representation theory of finite groups. 1990 Daubechies, Ingrid. - Wavelets making waves in mathematics and engineering. Dixmier, Jacques

44. Liu Bie Ju Centre | News Bulletin
Liu, Taiping, Stanford University, Dec 1998. morawetz, cathleen, Courant Institute,New York University, Dec 1998. Powell, Michael, University of Cambridge, Dec 1998.
http://www.cityu.edu.hk/rcms/news/acex.html
background news bulletin membership research ... publications This edition: Exchange Agreements Centre's Silver Medal Winner Academic Exchanges for 1998-99 Academic Exchanges for 1998-99 Xia, Zhihong Northwestern University Jul 1998 Yang, Guang Ju Yunnan University, Kunming Jun - Sept 1998 Lin, Qun Insitute of Systems Science
Academia Sinica, Bejing Jul - Aug 1998 Burgisser, Peter University of Zurich Apr - Aug 1998 Yan, Ji An Institue of Applied Mathematics
Academia Sinica, Bejing May - Sept 1998 Wen, Lan Peking University Jan - Jul 1998 Wheeler, Mary University of Texas at Austin Jul 1998 Guo, Benqi University of Manitoba Jul - Aug 1998 Jiang, Lishang Tongji Unversity, Shanghai May - Jul 1998 Jeffrey, Alan University of Newcastle Upon Tyne Aug - Oct 1998 Guo, Benyu Shanghai University Sept - Oct 1998 Shi, Zhong Ci Institute of Computational Mathematics
Academia Sinica, Bejing Oct - Dec 1998 Thomee, Vidar Chalmers University of Technology Nov 1998 Qi, Liqun University of New South Wales Nov - Dec 1998 Wong, Yau Shu University of Alberta Nov - Dec 1998 Zhang, Jiping

45. History-KOF-Memoir-Morawetz
FRIEDRICHS 1901—1983 A Biographical Memoir by cathleen SYNGE morawetz ( written for
http://www.friedrichs.us/History-KOF-Memoir-Morawetz.html

46. Nat'l Academies Press, The Door In The Dream: (2000), Appendix B: Academy Member
Applied Mathematical Sciences (2/48) Kopell, Nancy J. (1996), Boston University,Boston morawetz, cathleen S. (1990), Courant Institute, New York University
http://www.nap.edu/books/0309065682/html/235.html
The Door in the Dream: Conversations with Eminent Women in Science
Joseph Henry Press ( JHP
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Openbook Linked Table of Contents Front Matter, pp. i-xvi 1 Introduction, pp. 1-12 2 A Firmament of Stars, pp. 13-24 3 New Opportunities, Traditional Ex..., pp. 25-30 4 Finding a Niche: Women Born Befor..., pp. 31-50 5 Fiercely Independent: Women Born ..., pp. 51-90 6 Caught in a Tidal Wave of Change:..., pp. 91-134 7 Through Open Doors: Women Born Af..., pp. 135-170 8 Shared Experiences and Concerns, pp. 171-188 9 Balancing Career and Family, pp. 189-198 10 Righting the Balance, pp. 199-214 11 Conclusion, pp. 215-222 Notes, pp. 223-228 Appendix A: Academy Members Surveye..., pp. 229-234 Appendix B: Academy Members Surveye..., pp. 235-240 Appendix C: Suggestions for Further..., pp. 241-242 Index, pp. 243-254
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47. Nat'l Academies Press, The Door In The Dream: (2000), Appendix A: Academy Member
morawetz, cathleen S. (1990), Courant Institute, New York 233 University, New York,NY Navrotsky, Alexandra (1993), University of California, Davis Neufeld
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Openbook Linked Table of Contents Front Matter, pp. i-xvi 1 Introduction, pp. 1-12 2 A Firmament of Stars, pp. 13-24 3 New Opportunities, Traditional Ex..., pp. 25-30 4 Finding a Niche: Women Born Befor..., pp. 31-50 5 Fiercely Independent: Women Born ..., pp. 51-90 6 Caught in a Tidal Wave of Change:..., pp. 91-134 7 Through Open Doors: Women Born Af..., pp. 135-170 8 Shared Experiences and Concerns, pp. 171-188 9 Balancing Career and Family, pp. 189-198 10 Righting the Balance, pp. 199-214 11 Conclusion, pp. 215-222 Notes, pp. 223-228 Appendix A: Academy Members Surveye..., pp. 229-234 Appendix B: Academy Members Surveye..., pp. 235-240 Appendix C: Suggestions for Further..., pp. 241-242 Index, pp. 243-254
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48. ISSUES IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY: Index Volume XII
XI(4)7479 LETTERS Breslow, Ronald. XII(1)15-16 Ewing, John H., see morawetz andEwing morawetz, cathleen Singe, and John H. Ewing. XII(1)16 Krebs, Martha.
http://www.utdallas.edu/research/issues/xiiindex.html
ISSUES IN SCIENCE
AND TECHNOLOGY Return to main page of index
Return to ISSUES Homepage.

49. Math 696 -- Index
Vincent mine field mistakes made by Maple morawetz, cathleen Mother Goose mouse,copying with multiple integration mythology N Napoleon netiquette \newcommand
http://www.math.tamu.edu/~harold.boas/courses/math696/Index.html
Index
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The Math 696 course pages were last modified July 9, 2002.
Harold P. Boas

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50. Math 696
cathleen Synge morawetz Type in cathleen Synge then press Search .Math 696 Homework 4. Math 696 Homework 6. Math 696 Homework 7.
http://www.math.tamu.edu/~frank.rodriguez/math696.html
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    51. Notes On Time Decay And Scattering For Some Hyperbolic Problems... By Cathleen S
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    52. UR Department Of Mathematics - Rochester Task Force
    Weinberg Mathematics Group Michael Artin; Andrew Gleason; Ronald L. Graham; DeborahTepper Haimo; Peter Lax; cathleen morawetz; Isadore Singer Business Group
    http://www.math.rochester.edu/renaissance/RTF-AMS.html
    Rochester Task Force of the American Mathematical Society
    Department of Mathematics, Harvard University, 1 Oxford Street, Cambridge, MA 02138
    Tel: 617-495-4320 Fax: 617-495-0416 E-Mail: jaffe@math.harvard.edu
    Coordinating Group
    Arthur Jaffe, Chair; Salah Baouendi; Hyman Bass; William Browder; Marvin Goldberger; Joseph Lipman; Morton Lowengrub; Daniel Stroock; Chuu-Lian Terng
    Science Group
    Walter Gilbert; Dudley Herschbach; Alexander Rich; Vera Rubin; Robert Solow; Steven Weinberg
    Mathematics Group
    Michael Artin; Andrew Gleason; Ronald L. Graham; Deborah Tepper Haimo; Peter Lax; Cathleen Morawetz; Isadore Singer
    Business Group
    Tom Davis; William R. Hearst III; Robert Merton; John Moussouris; Nathan Myhrvold

    25 January, 1996
    Professor Joseph Neisendorfer
    Department of mathematics
    University of Rochester
    Rochester, NY 14627
    Dear Professor Neisendorfer, I write on behalf of this task force concerning the future of mathematics at the University of Rochester. Our broadly based group is extremely concerned about recent developments at your institution, and we hope that we can assist both your Department and the Administration to find a graceful solution. Please let us know what ways we can help, or how we can facilitate the help of others.

    53. Video Tape List
    V515.35 M797t, Transonic flow and mixed equations, morawetz, cathleen S, AMS,1989, CAT. V515.353 N629o, On the maximum principle, Nirenberg, L, AMS, 1992,CAT.
    http://www.math.snu.ac.kr/lib/html/video.html
    Video Tape List
    Addresses on the Works of Fields Medalists and Rolf Nevanlinna Prize Winner ICM Indeterminate Forms Revisited Ralph P. Boas AMS-MAA Underlying concepts in the proof of the Bieberbach Conjecture Louis de Branges ICM Descartes and Problem Solving Judith V. Graciner MAA Harish-Chandra and His Work Rebecca A. Herb AMS-MAA Cosets, Clusters, Spinsters, and the Schroder-Bernstein Theorem P. Halmos AMS How Computers Have Changed the Way I Teach J. G. Kemeny AMS-MAA Intersection Cohomology Methods in Representation Theory George Lusztig ICM Case Studies of Political Opinions Passed Off as Science and Mathematics Serge Lang AMS-MAA Challenge in the Classroom R. L. Moore MAA Lambda-Trees and Their Applications John W. Morgan AMS-MAA From Coxeter Diagrams to Kummer Identities G. D. Mostow AMS Birational Classification of Algebraic Threefolds Shigefumi Mori ICM A Documentary J. V. Neumann MAA Pedagogical Peeves and Other Complaints of Age A. B. Novikoff AMS Let us Teach Guessing G. Polya MAA Hyperbolic Billiards Yakov G. Sinai ICM The Teaching of Calculus: Careful Changes Gilbert Strang AMS Classifying general classes Saharon Shelah ICM Computing Optimal Geometries Jean E. Taylor

    54. NSF PR 98-84: NATIONAL SCIENCE MEDALISTS NAMED
    cathleen Synge morawetz, a mathematics professor at New York University, advancedthe science of new aircraft wing design because of her work in partial
    http://www.nsf.gov/od/lpa/news/press/pr9884.htm
    News - December 8, 1998 NSF PR 98-84 Media contact: Bill Noxon wnoxon@nsf.gov Program contact: Susan Fannoney sfannone@nsf.gov
    This material is available primarily for archival purposes. Telephone numbers or other contact information may be out of date; please see current contact information at media contacts
    National Science Medalists Named
    President Clinton today named nine of the nation's most renowned scientific researchers to receive the National Medal of Science, citing them for "their creativity, resolve, and a restless spirit of innovation to ensure continued U.S. leadership across the frontiers of scientific knowledge." The individuals awarded the nation's highest scientific honor have had wide-ranging impact on social policy, cancer research, materials science, and greatly extended knowledge of our Earth and the solar systems. Their theoretical achievements also led to many practical applications. "These are superstars in their respective fields," Rita Colwell, director of the National Science Foundation (NSF), said. "They've contributed a lifetime of stunning discoveries. We can only recognize them once with a science medal, but we applaud them daily for their continual contributions to humankind, to the reservoir of scientific knowledge and for the impact they have on the students they mentor and educate along the way." William Julius Wilson, a professor of social policy at Harvard University's JFK School of Government, is one of this year's awardees. He is noted for influencing a generation of social scientists through his studies and published works in urban poverty and its causes.

    55. Pict.html
    cathleen morawetz. cathleen morawetz; John Ewing; Arthur Jaffe. FranklinPeterson; John Franks. Robert Fossum. Jean Taylor. Harold Stark;
    http://www.math.psu.edu/katok_s/PICTURES/pict.html

    56. For Teachers Interested In A Women In Math Course With Portions Dedicated To Bot
    cathleen morawetz. cathleen morawetz The Mathematics of Waves, Science,Vol 206, 10/12/79, p. 206207. Lack of Folders for Paper 3.
    http://www.cs.appstate.edu/~sjg/womeninmath/teachers.html
    For teachers interested in a women in mathematics course with portions dedicated to both mathematics content and equity issues.
    Please e-mail sjg@math.appstate.edu with any questions or comments.
    Syllabus Includes course goals
    Daily Class Highlights Includes daily classroom activities, nightly reading assignments and paper due dates.
    MathFest 2000 Talk Includes info for teachers on time and effort spent in the course and on what the students learned.
    See also Spring 2001 Women and Minorities in Math - A Course with Significant Mathematical Content
    Contents
  • Hypatia and her mathematics
  • References Placed in Folders for Papers
  • Equity References Used
  • Women in Math References
    References Used for Hypatia
  • Grinstein's Women of Mathematics - A Biobibliographic Sourcebook
  • To show the danger of relying on printed material - Lynn Osen's chapter on Hypatia, which contains info about Hypatia that is known to be false. (She couldn't have gone mountainclimbing in Alexandria, and the words attributed to her are not hers - we have no letters written by Hypatia. )
  • Textual Studies in Ancient and Medieval Geometry by Wilbur Knorr
  • The Primary Sources for the Life and Work of Hypatia of Alexandria, by Michael A.B. Deakin
  • 57. Maa1
    cathleen morawetz To celebrate the 75th birthday of Professor cathleen morawetz,we have dedicated Vol.7 issue 2 and 3 of the journal to her.
    http://www.ims.cuhk.edu.hk/~maa/vol7.html
    Vol. 7 issue 1
    Ling Hsiao, Hailiang Li
    Initial boundary value problems for nonconvex hyperbolic conservation laws
    with relaxation.
    N.Chernyavskaya, L. Shuster
    Regularity of the inverse problem for a Sturm-Liouville equation in Lp(R).
    M. B. H. Rhouma, C. Chicone
    On the continuation of periodic orbits.
    D. S. Morgan, A. Doelman, T. J. Kaper
    Stationary periodic patterns in the 1D Gray-Scott model.
    T. Ikeda, H. Ikeda, M. Mimura Hopf bifurcation of travelling pulses in some bostable reaction-diffusion systems. Shunsaku Nii A topological approach to stability of pulses bifurcating from an inclination-flip homoclinic orbit. T. Minamoto, N. Yamamoto, M. T. Nakao Numerical verification method for solution of the perturbed Gelfand equation. Special issue dedicated to Prof. Cathleen Morawetz To celebrate the 75th birthday of Professor Cathleen Morawetz , we have dedicated Vol.7 issue 2 and 3 of the journal to her. The response to our call for paper is very encouraging and the former US President Bill Clinton wrote a note for us. Contributions to the special issues are listed below: Vol. 7 issue 2

    58. KAPPA MU EPSILON National Mathematics Honor Society - Michigan Epsilon Chapter
    Kettering University. Summer 1997. Applied for KME Chapter Movie (July17) “Giants of Applied Mathematics (cathleen morawetz)”. Fall 1997.
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    Applied for KME Chapter Movie (July 17): “Giants of Applied Mathematics (Cathleen Morawetz)” Fall 1997 Chapter Approved Movie (October 9): “Courant in Goettingen and New York” Winter 1998 Movie (January 15): “Courant in Goettingen and New York” Chapter Installed by Prof. Arnie Hammel (Central Michigan University th Active Chapter of KME) Keynote Speaker: Prof. Ed Aboufadel (Grand Valley State University), “A Mathematician Catches a Baseball” Corresponding Secretary: Prof. Jo Smith Faculty Sponsor: Prof. Brian McCartin

    59. Math Videos In The Media Resources Center At The University Of California, Berke
    VIDEO/C 2768 37. cathleen S. morawetz The last 75 years giants ofapplied mathematics 1991 VIDEO/C 2290 38. cathleen S. morawetz
    http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/AMS/mathvide.html
    MATHEMATICS VIDEOS
    These mathematics video tapes were purchased with Astronomy-Mathematics-Statistics Library funds, and are available for viewing in the Media Resources Center in Moffitt Library. "Materials in the MRC collection may be used on-site in the Center only (they may not be checked out for home use). Current UCB faculty may make arrangements to borrow materials for short-term use in the classroom or in connection with other programs." Return to the Astr/Math/Stat Library Home Page
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    60. Mathematics
    Concepts and Calculations'. by Prof cathleen morawetz. in the Royal IrishAcademy, 19 Dawson Street. cathleen Synge morawetz is a great speaker.
    http://www.spd.dcu.ie/moreilly/pages/maths.htm
    Mathematics to the Rescue? Concepts and Calculations by Prof Cathleen Morawetz in the Royal Irish Academy , 19 Dawson Street was delivered on Monday 5th February at 8pm It was aimed at a general audience (including undergraduate mathematicians). Cathleen Synge Morawetz is a great speaker. She is Professor Emerita at the Courant Institute of New York University. In the mid-nineties she was President of the American Mathematical Society She was the first woman recipient of the (American) National Medal of Science She comes from an Irish family which is distinguished in both science and literature: her father was the great mathematician, J.L. Synge, while she is a grand-niece of the playwright J.M. Synge. If you missed the talk, browse on the links above! page updated: 16 March 2001

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