The Eleventh Leslie Fox Prize meeting will take place on Friday, June 20th 2003, at the Centre for Mathematical Sciences, University of Cambridge.
Entries for the Eleventh Leslie Fox Prize competition should now be submitted. Any person who is less than 31 years old on January 1st, 2003 and has not already won a first prize is eligible. Each entry should consist of a paper, describing some of the candidate's research, that is suitable for a 40 minute lecture at a numerical analysis symposium. Whether or not the work has been published or accepted for publication is irrelevant, but no person may submit more than one paper. Candidates from previous competitions are encouraged to enter.
The entries will be considered by an Adjudicating Committee: its members are Professor Arieh Iserles (Cambridge, Chairman), Professor Alastair Spence (Bath) and Professor Endre Süli (Oxford). Particular attention will be given to the originality and quality of each paper, and to the suitability of the material for a 40 minute talk to a general audience of numerical analysts. Papers will be selected by the Committee by the mid-April 2003, for presentation at the Leslie Fox Prize meeting. Only the papers that are presented at the symposium will be eligible for awards but, subject to this restriction, the Adjudicating Committee may award any number of first and secondary prizes.
Any question on this notice should be addressed to a member of the Adjudicating Committee.
Prof. Arieh Iserles
Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics
Centre for Mathematical Sciences
Wilberforce Road
University of Cambridge
Cambridge CB3 0WA
United Kingdom
A.Iserles@damtp.cam.ac.uk