There is a recently completed survey of medical "virtual
reality" at .
[John Waterworth. , sci.virtual-
worlds, 16Sep98. David Joslin.]
AGOCG-EVENTS is a list for announcing events
in graphics, visualization, multimedia, and virtual reality.
,
or send a "join agocg-events your name" message to
. [new-lists, 06Jan98.]
Computing and Visualization in Science is an e-version
of a print journal for scientists from diverse fields.
.
[, newjour, 23Jan98.]
6> Engineering resources: (With help from Jason Westmacott.)
Technical Computing magazine online contains most of
the printed edition. .
[, newjour, 18Jun98.]
Ergodic Theory and Dynamical Systems is available online.
See for this and other Cambridge
University Press Journals. [,
newjour, 06Apr98.]
The Int. J. of Bifurcation and Chaos (IJBC) includes
biological, economic, engineering, fluid dynamic, neural,
physical, social, and other dynamical systems.
.
[, newjour, 23Jul98.]
EvoNet (the Network of Excellence in Evolutionary Computing)
has linked European researchers in optimization applications,
since 1996. It recently created a working group on evolutionary
image analysis and signal processing (EvoIASP), to aid
and represent researchers and to hold a workshop in 1999.
Contact Stefano Cagnoni to join.
, or
for info about EvoNet. [Vision-List, 28Sep98.]
The Int. J. of Computer Mathematics is about mathematical
applications and programming languages. The online version is
at . [,
newjour, 23Jul98.]
Famous Problems in the History of Mathematics offers
middle/high school students a look at great problems that
have inspired mathematicians. The site includes links to
solutions and to biographies and other math history sites.
.
[Michael Schelling , net-hap, 18Aug98.]
-- Ken