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Mathematics of Neural Networks : Models, Algorithms and Applications, PDF eBook

Mathematics of Neural Networks : Models, Algorithms and Applications PDF

Edited by Stephen W. Ellacott, John C. Mason, Iain J. Anderson

Part of the Operations Research/Computer Science Interfaces Series series

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This volume of research papers comprises the proceedings of the first International Conference on Mathematics of Neural Networks and Applications (MANNA), which was held at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford from July 3rd to 7th, 1995 and attended by 116 people.

The meeting was strongly supported and, in addition to a stimulating academic programme, it featured a delightful venue, excellent food and accommo- dation, a full social programme and fine weather - all of which made for a very enjoyable week.

This was the first meeting with this title and it was run under the auspices of the Universities of Huddersfield and Brighton, with sponsorship from the US Air Force (European Office of Aerospace Research and Development) and the London Math- ematical Society.

This enabled a very interesting and wide-ranging conference pro- gramme to be offered.

We sincerely thank all these organisations, USAF-EOARD, LMS, and Universities of Huddersfield and Brighton for their invaluable support.

The conference organisers were John Mason (Huddersfield) and Steve Ellacott (Brighton), supported by a programme committee consisting of Nigel Allinson (UMIST), Norman Biggs (London School of Economics), Chris Bishop (Aston), David Lowe (Aston), Patrick Parks (Oxford), John Taylor (King's College, Lon- don) and Kevin Warwick (Reading).

The local organiser from Huddersfield was Ros Hawkins, who took responsibility for much of the administration with great efficiency and energy.

The Lady Margaret Hall organisation was led by their bursar, Jeanette Griffiths, who ensured that the week was very smoothly run.

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