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         GENERAL SCIENTIFIC ACTIVITIES July 1991- June 1992
 
        Control Theory and Geometric Mechanics Program (January - July 1992) 
          The Institute began its scientific activities with a half year start 
            up program in control theory. The program committee consists of:
 Bruce Francis (Electrical Engineering Department, University of Toronto),
 Ivan Kupka (Mathematics Department, University of Toronto),
 William F. Shadwick (Pure Mathematics Department, University of Waterloo)
 George Zames (Electrical Engineering Department, McGill University).
 An overview of the control theory activity is given below. WEEKLY SEMINAR 
          SERIES September 1991 - July 1992
 
 WORKSHOPS March - June 1992
 
          
June 28 - 30, 1992 --Workshop on Problems in Sensing, Identification and Control of Flexible 
              Structures
 Workshop Coordinator: K.A. Morris
 Flexible structures arise in several important areas of application, 
              for instance: antenna control, robotics and large space structures. 
              Satisfactory control of these systems is hampered by difficulties 
              related to sensing and identification. The first day of this workshop 
              was a short course on identification of flexible structures conducted 
              by Dr. Jer-Nan Juang of the NASA Langley Research Centre. The remainder 
              of the workshop consisted of talks on current rearch by engineers 
              and mathematicians working in structural control. There was also 
              a tour of the flexible structuress lab facility at the University 
              of Waterloo.
 June 12, 1992 -- Mechanics DayCoordinator: J. Marsden (The Fields Institute and University of 
              California at Berkeley)
 This worksop was a celebration of the 25th anniversary of the publication 
              of Foundations of Mechanics by Ralph Abraham and Jerrold 
              E. Marsden. It featured lectures from many people who have been 
              prominent in the development and application of geometric techniques 
              in mechanics and related areas in science and engineering.
 June 6-9, 1992 -- Geometric Variational Problems and Optimal 
              ControlCoordinators V. Jurdjevic (University of Toronto), I. Kupka (University 
              of Toronto), W. Shadwick (The Fields Institute)
 The interplay between geometry and variational problems is a theme 
              which goes back to the work of Lagrange. The problems posed by optimal 
              control theory, mathematical physics and differential geometry have 
              all led to the study of constrained variational problems from an 
              essentially geometric point of view. The Pontryagin Maximum Principle, 
              the Dirac Theory of Constraints and the Griffiths-Bryant approach 
              to geometric variational problems may all be thought of as methods 
              for extracting the geometric content of a constrained variational 
              problem. The purpose of this workshop was to bring together practitioners 
              from these various fields and to explore other applications of geometric 
              ideas and techniques in non-linear control theory.
 
 June 1- 4, 1992 --Research Seminar on the 
              Method of Equivalence William F. Shadwick (University of Waterloo), Robert B. Gardner 
              (University of North Carolina)
 
 May 31 - June 4, 1992 -- Workshop 
              on Control of Molecular SystemsCoordinators: Mohammed Dahleh (University of California at Santa 
              Barbara), Anthony Peirce (McMaster University)
 The application of systems theory to the control of molecular systems 
              is a new research area which has the potential to produce new technology 
              for manipulating and understanding molecular systems. This five 
              day workshop promoted interdisciplinary collaboration between control 
              theorists, physicists and chemists.
 March 29-31, 1992 -- Workshop on Hamiltonian and Gradient Flows, Algorithms and Control
 March 8-10, 1992 --Workshop on The Falling Cat and Related Problems
 March 8-10, 1992 --Jerrold Marsden (Director, The Fields Institute)
 Lecture 
              Series on Geometry and Control of Coupled Structures
 May 3 - 7, 1992 -- Advanced Digital ControlTongwen Chen (University of Calgary), Bruce Francis (University 
              of Toronto)
 Demonstration by: Jacob Apkarian (SPAR Aerospace, Toronto)
 April 8 - May 13, 1992 -- Nonlinear Control TheoryR.B.Gardner (University of North Carolina), W.F. Shadwick (University 
              of Waterloo)
 COURSES February - June 1992  
          June 1 - 4, 1992Method of Equivalence
 Robert B. Gardner, Mathematics Department, University of North Carolina/Fields 
            Institute
 William F. Shadwick, Pure Mathematics Department, University of Waterloo/Fields 
            Institute
 May 3 - 7, 1992Advanced Digital Control
 Tongwen Chen, Electrical Engineering Department, University of Calgary
 Bruce Francis, Electrical Engineering Department, University of Toronto
 Demonstration by: Jacob Apkarian, SPAR Aerospace, Toronto
 April 8 - May 13, 1992Nonlinear Control Theory
 Robert B. Gardner, Mathematics Department, University of North Carolina/Fields 
            Institute
 William F. Shadwick, Pure Mathematics Department, University of Waterloo/Fields 
            Institute
 March 8 - 10, 1992Geometry and Control of Coupled Structures
 Jerrold E. Marsden, Fields Institute and Mathematics Department, University 
            of California, Berkeley
 February 12 - March 18, 1992Nonlinear Control Theory
 Velimir Jurdjevic, Mathematics Department, University of Toronto
 Ivan Kupka, Mathematics Department, University of Toronto
 DISTINGUISHED LECTURE SERIES June 1992  
          June 11, 1992 -- held at the University of WaterlooPhillip Griffiths (Institute for Advaced Study)
 Exterior Differential Systems (general talk),
 June 11, 1992 --Stephen Smale (University of California, Berkeley)
 Bezout's Theorem and Complexity Theory
 June 10 - 11, 1992 --, held at the University of Waterloo Phillip Griffiths (Institute for Advanced Study)
 Characteristic Cohomology of Differential Systems; Conservation 
            Laws for Differential Systems
 
  
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