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Sessions 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

※Session 1:Lie Algebra and Representation theory 
Organizer:
Shun-Jen Cheng
Department of Mathematics, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
chengsj@math.ntu.edu.tw
Brian Parshall
Department of Mathematics, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
bjp8w@virginia.edu
Weiqiang Wang
Department of Mathematics, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
ww9c@virginia.edu
Invited Speakers: ˙Irreducible representations of affine Wenzl algebras Susumu Ariki
Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Kyoto University, Japan,
ariki@kurims.kyoto-u.ac.jp Dec.15 10:30-11:20 T1 ˙Vertex algebras and the class algebras of wreath products Weiqiang Wang
University of Virginia
ww9c@virginia.edu
Dec.15 11:20-12:10 T1 ˙Beyond the Jantzen region, I Brian Parshall
University of Virginia
bjp8w@virginia.edu
Dec.15 13:30-14:20 T2 ˙Beyond the Jantzen region, II Leonard Scott
Department of Mathematics, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
lls2l@virginia.edu
Dec.15 14:20-15:10 T2 ˙Dynkin Diagrams and Semisimple Symmetric Spaces Meng-Kiat Chuah
National Chiao-Tung University, Hsinchu, Taiwan
chuah@math.nctu.edu.tw
Dec.15 15:30-16:20 T3 ˙Representation Theory of W-algebras Tomoyuki Arakawa
Department of Mathematics, Nara Women's University, Japan
tarakawa@math.nagoya-u.ac.jp
Dec.15 16:20-17:10 T3 ˙Explicit Determination of the Picard Group of Moduli Spaces of Semistable G-Bundles on Curves Shrawan Kumar
Department of Mathematics, University of North Carolina,Chapel Hill, NC
shrawan@email.unc.edu
Dec.17 10:30-11:20 S1 ˙Character formulae for infinite dimensional irreducible unitary representations of Lie superalgebras Ruibin Zhang
School of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia
rzhang@maths.sydney.edu.au
Dec.17 11:20-12:10 S1
˙Bob Griess
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA,
rlg@umich.edu
Dec.17 13:30-14:20 S2 ˙Lie superalgebras: Geometry and Cohomology Daniel Nakano
University of Georgia, Athens, GA, USA,
nakano@math.uga.edu
Dec.17 14:20-15:10 S2 ˙On cycle spaces of real form orbits in flag manifolds Alan Huckleberry
Ruhr Universitaet Bochum, Bochum, Germany
ahuck@cplx.ruhr-uni-bochum.de
Dec.17 15:30-16:20 S3 ˙Perfect crystals for quantum affine algebras Seok-Jin Kang Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea soccerkang@hotmail.com
Dec.17 16:20-17:10 S3 ˙Singularities Of Moduli Spaces of Vector Bundles on Curves in characteristic 0 and p
( joint work with Venkata Balaji) Vikram Mehta
School of Mathematics Tata Institute of Fundamental Research Homi Bhabha Road Mumbai, INDIA
vikram@math.tifr.res.in
Dec.18 10:30-11:20 N1
˙Niemeier Lattices, Coxeter elements and McKay's E8 observation on the Monster simple group Ching Hung Lam Department of Mathematics, National Cheng-Kung University Tainan, Taiwan 701 chlam@mail.ncku.edu.tw
Dec.18 11:20-12:10 N1 Schedule:Time Session T1, T2, T3, S1, S2, S3, N1
※Session 2:Scientific Computing 
Subtopics:
Matrix Computation, Computational Fluid Dynamics and Its Applications, Numerical PDEs, Interface Problems
Organizers:
Wei-Cheng Wang
Department of Mathematics, National Tsing-Hua University, Taiwan
wangwc@math.nthu.edu.tw
Tom Hou
Applied and Computational Mathematics, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA
hou@ama.caltech.edu
http://www.acm.caltech.edu/~hou/
Invited Speakers: ˙Multiscale analysis and computation for 3D Euler and Navier-Stokes equations Thomas Y. Hou
Applied and Computational Mathematics, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA
hou@ama.caltech.edu Dec.15 10:30-11:30 T1 ˙Numerical simulation of Maxwell equation with projective free Jacobi-Davidson method
Tsung-Min Hwang
Department of Mathematics, National Taiwan Normal University
min@math.ntnu.edu.tw
Dec.15 11:30-12:10 T1 ˙Local well-posedness and local (in space) regularity results for the complex-valued KdV equation Juan-Ming Yuan
Department of Applied Mathematics, Providence University
jmyuan@pu.edu.tw
Dec.15 13:30-14:10 T2 ˙Chebyshev pseudospectral method with domain decomposition on solving bio-heat transfer quation
for heating treatment of tumor
Tzyy-Leng Horng
Department of Applied Mathematics, Feng Chia University
tlhorng@math.fcu.edu.tw
Dec.15 14:10-14:50 T2 ˙High-Order Runge-Kutta Discontinuous Galerkin Methods for Computational Electromagnetics
Min-Hung Chen
Department of Mathematics, National Cheng Kung University
mhchen@math.ncku.edu.tw
Dec.15 15:30-16:10 T3 ˙A simplified approach to the order conditions of integration methods
T.M.H. Chan
Department of Accounting, National Taichung Institute of Technology Taichung, Taiwan
tchan@mail.ntit.edu.tw
Dec.15 16:10-16:50 T3
˙Recent Advances in Structure-Preserving Model Order Reduction of Dynamical Systems and Applications Zhaojun Bai
Professor and Chair of Computer Science and Professor of Mathematics,
Department of Computer Science, University of California bai@cs.ucdavis.edu
Dec.17 13:30-14:30 S2 ˙New Methods for Model Updating Problems Yuen-Cheng Kuo
Department of Applied Mathematics, National University of Kaohsiung
yckuo@nuk.edu.tw
Dec.17 14:30-15:10 S2 ˙Liapunov-Schmidt Reduction and Continuation for the Coupled Nonlinear Schrodinger Equations
Cheng-Sheng Chien
Department of Applied Mathematics, National Chung Hsing University
cschien@amath.nchu.edu.tw
Dec.17 15:30-16:10 S3 ˙Numerical Methods for Three Dimensional Arbitrary Shape Quantum Dots Wei-Chung Wang
Department of Applied Mathematics, National University of Kaohsiung
wwang@nuk.edu.tw
Dec.17 16:10-16:50 S3
Contributed Talks: ˙A Fitted Finite Volume Method for the Valuation of Options on Assets with Stochastic Volatilities
Chen-Hui Hung
Department of Applied Mathematics, National Sun Yat-sen University Kaohsiung, Taiwan
hungch@math.nsysu.edu.tw Dec.15 14:50-15:10 T2 ˙Enhanced order composition methods
Jhi-Chung Chang
National Yunlin University of science and Technology, Taiwan
g9220822@yuntech.edu.tw Dec.15 16:50-17:10 T3 ˙A Krylov substructuring method for large-scale eigenvalue computation
Ben-Shan Liao
Department of Mathematics, University of California, Davis Davis,, CA 95616, USA
liao@math.ucdavis.edu Dec.17 16:50-17:10 S3
˙Two-grid centered difference methods for reaction-diffusion systems
Bor-Wen Jeng
Department of Applied Mathematics, National Chung-Hsing University Taichung, Taiwan
d9053401@mail.nchu.edu.tw Dec.17 17:10-17:30 S4 Schedule:Time Session T1, T2, T3, S1(Special Talk), S2, S3, S4
※Session 3:Probability 
Subtopics:Stochastic Analysis, Financial Mathematics, Mathematical Physics, Applied Probability
Organizers:
Tai-Ho Wang
Department of Mathematics, National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan
thwang@math.ccu.edu.tw
Ching-Tang Wu
Department of Applied Mathematics, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
ctwu@math.nctu.edu.tw
George Yin
gyin@math.wayne.edu
Invited Speakers: ˙Two-time-scale Markovian Systems and Applications
George Yin
Department of Mathematics, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI 48202
gyin@math.wayne.edu
http://www.math.wayne.edu/~gyin/
Dec.17 13:30-14:20 S2 ˙Analysis of functionals associated with stable processes Yuh-Jia Lee
Department of Applied Mathematics, National University of Kaohsiung
yjlee@nuk.edu.tw
Dec.17 14:20-15:10 S2 ˙Stochastic Analysis on Path and Loop Spaces Over a Riemannian Manifold Elton P. Hsu
Northwestern University
elton@math.northwestern.edu
Dec.17 15:30-16:20 S3 ˙Central Limit Theorem for Diffusion Processes in Discontinuous Drift with Small Perturbation
Tzuu-Shuh Chiang
Institute of Mathematics, Academia Sinica
matsch@math.sinica.edu.tw
Dec.17 16:20-17:10 S3
˙Integral equation for few perpetual securities under jump diffusion process
Yuah-Chung Sheu
Department of Applied Mathematics, National Chiao Tung University
sheu@math.nctu.edu.tw
Dec.18 10:30-11:20 N1
Contributed Talks: ˙Directed percolation in two dimensions: An exact solution
Lung-Chi Chen
Department of Mathematics, Fu-Jen Catholic University Hsinchuang, Taipei, Taiwan
lcchen@math.fju.edu.tw Dec.17 17:10-17:40 S4 ˙Accelerating Diffusions on Torus
Hui-Ming Pai
Institute of Mathematics, Academia Sinica Taipei, Taiwan
pai@math.sinica.edu.tw
Dec.17 17:40-18:10 S4 ˙On processes of wealth proportions of personal to overall wealth in a stochastic model of economy
Feng-Rung Hu
Department of Applied Mathematics, National Taichung University Taichung, Taiwan
fengrung@mail.ntcu.edu.tw Dec.18 11:20-11:50 N1 ˙Variance Analysis of Multiscale Stochastic Modeling in Finance Chuan-Hsiang Han Department of Quantitative Finance, National Tsing Hua University Hsiinchu, Taiwan chhan@mx.nthu.edu.tw
Dec.18 11:50-12:20 N1 Schedule:Time Session S1(Special Talk), S2, S3, S4
※Session 4:Partial Differential Equations and Geometric Analysis 
Organizer:
Sun-Yung Alice Chang
Department of Mathematics, Princeton University, USA
chang@math.princeton.edu Robert Sibner
Mathematics Department, City University of New York, USA
RSibner@gc.cuny.edu
Yng-Ing Lee
Department of Mathematics, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
yilee@math.ntu.edu.tw
Chiun-Chuan Chen
Department of Mathematics, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
chchchen@math.ntu.edu.tw
Invited Speakers: ˙Calibrations and integrable systems Chuu-Lian Terng
Department of Mathematics, University of California, Irvine, USA
cterng@math.uci.edu Dec.14 13:30-14:15 W1 ˙The spaces of harmonic forms
Chiung-Jue Sung
Department of Mathematics, National Chung Cheng University
cjsung@math.ccu.edu.tw
Dec.14 14:20-15:05 W1 ˙Interior gradient and existence theorems for surfaces of prescribed mean curvature in M^n X R Joel Spruck Department of Mathematics, Johns Hopkins University, USA js@math.jhu.edu
Dec.14 15:30-16:15 W2 ˙Prescribing trees for holomorphic quadratic differentials and harmonic maps Tom Wan
Department of Mathematics, Chinese University, Hong Kong
tomwan@math.cuhk.edu.hk
Dec.14 16:20-17:05 W2 ˙Boltzmann Equation and PDEs for Gas Dynamics
Tai-Ping Liu
Stanford University, Academia Sinica tpliu@math.sinica.edu.tw
Dec.15 10:30-11:15 T1 ˙Faddeev Knots, Skyrme Solitons, and Concentration-Compactness Yisong Yang Department of Mathematics, Polytechnic University, Brooklyn, USA yisongyang@comcast.net
Dec.15 11:20-12:05 T1 ˙A uniqueness property for selfdual Cern-Simons vortices of topological type Gabriella Tarantello
Department of Mathematics, Università di Roma Tor Vergata, ITALY
tarantel@mat.uniroma2.it
Dec.15 13:30-14:15 T2 ˙Spikes in a Binary Mixture of Bose-Einstein Condensates Tai-Chia Lin
Department of Mathematics, National Taiwan University
tclin@math.ntu.edu.tw
Dec.15 14:20-15:05 T2 ˙Scaterring theory for the Ward Map Karen Uhlenbeck (Special Talks)
Department of Mathematics, University of Texas at Austin, USA
uhlen@math.utexas.edu
Dec.17 10:30-11:20 S1 ˙Some remarks on Mirror Symmetry Naichung Conan Leung
School of Mathematics, University of Minnesota, USA, Department of Mathematics, Chinese University, Hong Kong leung@ims.cuhk.edu.hk
Dec.17 13:30-14:15 S2 ˙A Fourth-order curvature flow on a CR 3-manifold
Shun-Cheng Chang
Department of Mathematics, National Tsing-Hua University
scchang@math.nthu.edu.tw
Dec.17 14:20-15:05 S2 ˙Positive Isotropic Curvature: An overview and recent developments Jon Wolfson
Department of Mathematics, Michigan State University, USA
wolfson@math.msu.edu
Dec.17 15:30-16:15 S3
Contributed Talks: ˙Decay of solution energy of some viscoelastic equations of hyperbolic type Salim A. Messaoudi
Mathematical Sciences Department KFUPM, Dhahran 31261, Saudi Arabia messaoud@kfupm.edu.sa Dec.15 15:20-15:45 T3 ˙On a simple elliptic partial differential equation of singularly perturbed type Shagi-Di Shih
Department of Mathematics, University of Wyoming Laramie, WY 82071-3036 U. S. A. sdshih@uwyo.edu
Dec.15 15:45-16:10 T3 ˙Two-Phase Flow in Fractured Media Li-Ming Yeh
Department of Applied Mathematics, National Chiao Tung University Hsinchu, Taiwan liming@math.nctu.edu.tw
Dec.15 16:20-16:45 T3 ˙Asymptotic Behavior for the Wave Equation with Dissipation of Non-integer Order Nasser-eddine Tatar
Department of Mathematical, Sciences King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals Dhahran, Saudi Arabia tatarn@kfupm.edu.sa
Dec.15 16:45-17:10 T3 ˙Integral Products and Holomorphy of Functions on a Semi-Riemann Domain
Chia-chi Tung
Department of Mathematics and Statistics Minn, St. University, Mankato Mankato, MN, USA
chia.tung@mnsu.edu Dec.17 16:20-16:45 S3 ˙Global existence of wave maps on black hole background Makoto Narita
Department of Physics, National Central University Jhongli, 320 Taiwan narita@phy.ncu.edu.tw
Dec.17 16:45-17:10 S3 Schedule:Time Session W1, W2, T1, T2, T3, S1(Special Talk), S2, S3
※Session 5:Optimization and Applications  
Subtopics:Optimization, Control, Mathematical Programming, Operations Research
Organizer:
Soon-Yi Wu
Department of Mathematics, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
soonyi@mail.ncku.edu.tw
Shu-Cherng Fang
Chair Professor of Industrial Engineering and Operations Research,
North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27695-7906, USA
fang@eos.ncsu.edu
Invited Speakers: ˙On Shape Preserving Spline Curves
Shu-Cherng Fang
North Carolina State University, Industrial Engineering and Operations Research, Raleigh,USA
fang@ncsu.edu Dec.15 10:30-11:30 T1 ˙Duality of Fractional Programming Problem for (F, P)-Convex N-set Functions
Hang-Chin Lai
Department of Applied Mathematics, Chung Yuan Christian University, Taiwan
hclai@math.cycu.edu.tw
Dec.15 11:30-12:00 T1 ˙Recent advances in output analysis and optimization for discrete-event stochastic simulation
James R. Wilson
Department of Industrial Engineering, North Carolina State University Raleigh, NC27695-7906,USA
jwilson@ncsu.edu
http://www.ie.ncsu.edu/jwilson
Dec.15 15:30-16:30 T3
˙Canonical Duality Theory and Complete Solutions to Certain NP-Hard Problems in Global Optimization
David Y. Gao
Department of Mathematics, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Blacksburg, VA, USA
gao@vt.edu
http://www.math.vt.edu/people/gao/
Dec.17 10:30-11:30 S1
Contributed Talks: ˙On Improving the Electromagnetism Algorithm for Solving the Resource Allocation Problem in Probabilistic Activity Networks Ming-Jong Yao Department of Industrial Engineering and Enterprise Information, Tunghai University, Taiwan
Dec.15 13:30-14:00 T2 ˙Algorithms for Semi-Infinite Transportation Problems Shen-Yu Chen Department of Mathematics, National Cheng Kung University Dec.15 14:00-14:30 T2 ˙A merit function approach for a facility location problem Jein-Shan Chen Department of Mathematics, National Taiwan Normal University Taipei, Taiwan jschen@math.ntnu.edu.tw
Dec.15 14:30-15:00 T2 ˙An Iterative Method for Convex Optimization
Hong-Kun Xu
School of Mathematical Sciences, University of KawZulu-Natal Westville
xuhk@ukzn.ac.za Dec.15 16:30-17:00 T3 ˙An integrated view of algorithms for the generalized fractional program Ruey-Lin Sheu Department of Mathematics, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan 701, Taiwan Dec.17 11:30-12:00 S1 ˙From Quadratic Semi-infinite Programming to Solve a Nonlinear Semi-infinite Programming Ting-Jang Hsu Department of Mathematics, National Cheng Kung University
Dec.17 13:30-14:00 S2 ˙Application of Digital Signal Processing and Optimization Techniques to the Modelling of Nonlinear Fluid Dynamic Systems Chien-Hsun Tseng Department of Electronic Engineering, Southern Taiwan University of Technology jct@mail.stut.edu.tw
Dec.17 14:00-14:30 S2 ˙Bilevel Decision with Generalized Semi-infinite Optimization for Fuzzy Mappings as Lower Level Problems Yeong-Cheng Liou
Dec.17 14:30-15:00 S2 ˙The Application of Electromagnetism-like Mechanism for Solving The Traveling Salesman Problems Peitsang Wu
Dec.17 15:30-16:00 S3 ˙A Parametric Equilibrium Problem with Applications to Optimization under Equilibrium Constraints KENJI KIMURA Department of Applied Mathematics, National Sun Yat-sen University Kaohsiung, Taiwan kimura@math.nsysu.edu.tw
Dec.17 16:00-16:30 S3 ˙Existence and convergence theorems for GMELP Yen-Cherng Lin
Dec.17 16:30-17:00 S3 ˙On the Solution Existence of Implicit Quasivariational Inequalities with Discontinuous Functions Bui Trong Kien Department of Applied Mathematics, National Sun Yat-Sen University Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Dec.17 17:00-17:30 S4 ˙Reliability analysis of different series systems built up of different devices
Sanjay Chaudhary
Department of Mathematics Institute of Basic Science, Khandari, Agra Dr. B.R. Ambedkar University, Agra
scmibs@hotmail.com
Dec.17 17:30-18:00 S4 ˙System of Vector Quasi-Variational Inclusion Problems With Applications to Common Fixed Point Theorems and Optimization Problems Lai-Jiu Lin Department of Mathematics, National Changhua University of Education Changhua, 50058, Taiwan
Dec.18 10:30-11:30 N1 ˙Discontinuous Implicit Quasi-variational Inequalities In Normed Spaces Shuechin Huang
Dec.18 11:30-12:00 N1 ˙The Dominance Conditions for Scheduling Jobs subject to Release Dates
Su-Jane Yu
Department of Applied Mathematics, National Hsin-Chu University of Educationu, Taiwan
yusj@mail.nhcue.edu.tw
Dec.18 12:00-12:30 N1 Schedule:Time Session T1, T2, T3, S1, S2, S3, S4, N1
※Session 6:Discrete Mathematics (Graph Coloring) 
Organizer:
Gerard J. Chang
Department of Mathematics, National Taiwan University, Taipei 10617 Taiwan
gjchang@math.ntu.edu.tw
http://www.math.ntu.edu.tw/~gjchang/
Douglas B. West
Department of Mathematics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL 61801, USA
west@math.uiuc.edu
http://www.math.uiuc.edu/~west/
Xuding Zhu
Department of Applied Mathematics, National Sun Yat-sen University, Kaohsiung 804, Taiwan
zhu@math.nsysu.edu.tw
http://www.math.nsysu.edu.tw/faculty/zhu.html/
Abstract:
Graph coloring occupies a central position in discrete mathematics. Its archetypal problem is that of partitioning
objects into classes to avoid conflicts within classes. Such problems arise in a wide variety of practical situations:
scheduling, sequencing, time tabling, frequency assignment, resource distribution, experimental design, etc. Graph
coloring also has deep and sometimes unexpected connections with other parts of graph theory, other branches
of mathematics, and other disciplines.
More than a century of development has produced many deep results and tools and has generated many easily
formulated but challenging unsolved problems. These will keep the subject flourishing for years to come.
Invited Speakers: ˙Variations on GrAotzsch's theorem Carsten Thomassen
Technical University of Denmark
C.Thomassen@mat.dtu.dk Dec.15 13:30-14:30 W1 ˙Colouring Graphs with X near △ Bruce Reed McGill University breed@cs.mcgill.ca
Dec.15 14:30-15:00 W1 ˙Coloring graphs on surfaces
Bojan Mohar
Department of Mathematics, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, B.C., Canada
mohar@sfu.ca
Dec.15 15:30-16:30 W2 ˙Graph coloring and token games Hong-Gwa Yeh Department of Mathematics, National Central University Chung-Li, 320 Taiwan hgyeh@math.ncu.edu.tw
Dec.15 16:30-17:00 W2 ˙Distinguishing Michael Albertson Smith College albertson@smith.edu
Dec.15 17:00-17:30 W2 ˙From graph colouring to constraint satisfaction: there and back again
Pavol Hell
Simon Fraser University
pavol@cs.sfu.ca
Dec.15 10:30-11:30 T1 ˙Parity Edge-Coloring of Graphs
Douglas West
Mathematics Department, University of Illinois Urbana, IL, USA west@math.uiuc.edu
Dec.15 11:30-12:00 T1 ˙Ramsey numbers for hypergraph cycles Penny Haxell University of Waterloo pehaxell@uwaterloo.ca
Dec.15 13:30-14:00 T2 ˙On the chromatic number and independence number of hypergraph products Dhruv Mubayi University of Illinois - Chicago mubayi@math.uic.edu
Dec.15 14:00-14:30 T2 ˙The structure of dominating subgraphs Zsolt Tuza Hungarian Academy of Science tuza@lutra.sztaki.hu
Dec.15 14:30-15:00 T2 ˙The Number of Dependent Arcs Ko-Wei Lih
Institute of Mathematics, Academia Sinica Taipei, 115 Taiwan
makwlih@sinica.edu.tw
Dec.15 15:30-16:30 T3 ˙Chip firing-from fractional chromatic number to circular chromatic number Li-da Tong Department of Applied Mathematics, National Sun Yat- sen University, Taiwan
ldtong@math.nsysu.edu.tw
Dec.15 16:30-17:00 T3 ˙On-line coloring and Ramsey theory
Hal Kierstead
Dept. of Mathematics and Statistics, Arizona State University Tempe, AZ 85287 USA
kierstead@asu.edu
Dec.17 10:30-11:30 S1 ˙Distance constrained labeling of graphs Daniel Kral Charles Univ and Georgia Tech kral@kam.mff.cuni.cz
Dec.17 11:30-12:00 S1 ˙Distance labelings and the frequency assignment problem Roger Yeh Department of Applied Mathematics, Feng Chia University rkyeh@math.fcu.edu.tw
Dec.17 13:30-14:00 S2 ˙Decomposing Edge-Colored Graph into Isomorphic Multicolored Subgraphs Hung-Lin Fu
Department of Mathematics, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
hlfu@math.nctu.edu.tw
Dec.17 15:30-16:30 S3 ˙Two colorable {C4,Ck}-designs Chin Mei Fu Department of Mathematics, Tamkang University Tamsui, Taipei Shien, Taiwan cmfu@mail.tku.edu.tw
Dec.17 16:30-17:00 S3 ˙The list-L(2,1)-labeling problem of graphs David Kuo Department of Applied Mathematics, National Dong Hwa University, Taiwan davidk@server.am.ndhu.edu.tw
Dec.17 17:00-17:30 S4
˙Lower bounds on the chromatic number of a product of two graphs Claude Tardif Royal Military College of Canada Claude.Tardif@rmc.ca
Dec.18 10:30-11:00 N1
˙Circular perfect graphs
Xuding Zhu Department of Applied Mathematics, National Sun Yat-sen University, Kaohsiung 804, Taiwan
zhu@math.nsysu.edu.tw Dec.18 11:00-11:20 N1 ˙Distance-two labelings of some operations of graphs Jin-Ho Yan Department of Mathematics, Aletheia University Tamsui, Taiwan jhyan@email.au.edu.tw
Dec.18 13:30-14:00
Contributed Talks: ˙Graphs with convex labelings
Peter Che Bor Lam cblam@hkbu.edu.hk Dec.17 14:00-14:20 S2 ˙On clique perfect graphs and the <t> - property of graphs
A.Vijayakumar
Department of Mathematics, Cochin University of Science and Technology Cochin, INDIA
vijay@cusat.ac.in Dec.17 14:20-14:40 S2 ˙On a digraph associated to fan sequences in multigraphs
David Cariolaro
Department of Mathematics, Tamkang University Tamsui Taipei Shien, Taiwan
davidcariolaro@hotmail.com
Dec.17 14:40-15:00 S2 ˙Perfect and k-perfect geodomination in graphs
DoostAli Mojdeh
Department of Mathematics, University of Mazandaran Babolsar, IRAN
dmojdeh@umz.ac.ir
Dec.18 11:20-11:40 N1 ˙4-Cube Snakes are Graceful and Harmonious
Teng-Kai Yu
Institute of Information Science Academia Sinica, Nankang, Taipei, Taiwan
tkyu@ntu.edu.tw
Dec.18 11:40-12:00 N1 ˙Partitioned probe circle graph recognition
David B. Chandler
Institute of Mathematics, Academia Sinica Taipei, Taiwan
chandler@math.sinica.edu.tw Dec.18 14:00-14:20
˙Minimizing SONET ADMs in Unidirectional WDM Rings with Grooming ratio 7
Hui-Chuan Lu
Center of General Education, National United University Miaoli, Taiwan
hht0936@seed.net.tw
Dec.18 14:20-14:40 ˙Bandwidth Reduction Under Edge Removing
Chang-Sin Tian
Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering, National Chiayi University Chiayi, Taiwan
s0930309@mail.ncyu.edu.tw
Dec.18 14:40-15:00 ˙Broadcasting Distinct Messages Using Two Originators
Ting-Chun Ko
Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering, National Chiayi University Chiayi, Taiwan
s0930317@mail.ncyu.edu.tw
Dec.18 15:00-15:20 Schedule:Time Session W1, W2, T1, T2, T3, S1, S2, S3, N1
※Session 7:Differential Geometry 
Subtopic:Geometric Evolution Equations.
Organizers:
Dong-Ho Tsai
Department of Mathematics, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
dhtsai@math.nthu.edu.tw
Bennett Chow
Department of Mathematics, UCSD, USA
benchow@math.ucsd.edu
http://www.math.ucsd.edu/~benchow/
Invited Speakers ˙On the Uniformization of Complete Non-negatively Curved Kahler Manifolds
Albert Chau
Department of Mathematics, Columbia University Dec.15 10:30-11:20 T1 ˙The mean curvature equation in pseudohermitian geometry
Jih-Hsin Cheng
Institute of Mathematics, Academia Sinica
cheng@math.sinica.edu.tw
Dec.15 11:20-12:10 T1 ˙Geometric Flows in Elastic Problems
Chun-Chi Lin
Department of Mathematics, National Taiwan Normal University
chunlin@math.ntnu.edu.tw
Dec.15 13:30-14:20 T2
˙Function Theory and Topology of Complete Manifolds
Jiaping Wang
School of Mathematics, University of Minnesota
jiaping@math.umn.edu
Dec.17 13:30-14:20 S2 ˙Applications of Geometry at Infinity to the Ricci Flow
Sun-Chin Chu
Department of Mathematics, National Chung Cheng University
scchu@math.ccu.edu.tw
Dec.17 14:20-15:10 S2
Contributed Talks: ˙The Bonnesen-type inequalities in a plane of constant curvature
Jiazu Zhou
College of Mathematics and Computer Sciences, Guizhou Normal University Guiyang, Guizhou Dec.15 15:30-16:20 T3 ˙The Gauss-Bonnet theorem for totally geodesic Riemannian polyhedra
Sato, Kenzi
Department of Mathematics Faculty of Engineering, Tamagawa University Tokyo, Japan
kenzi@eng.tamagawa.ac.jp
Dec.15 16:30-16:50 T3 ˙Variations and Generalizations of McShane’s Identity
Ser Peow Tan
Department of Mathematics, National University of Singapore Dec.17 15:30-15:50 S3 ˙Explicit area formula for Delaunay surfaces in space forms in terms of Jacobi Elliptic function
Nahid Sultana
Department of Mathematics, Kobe University, Rokkodai, Nada-ku Kobe, Japan
nahid@math.kobe-u.ac.jp
Dec.17 16:00-16:20 S3 Schedule:Time Session T1, T2, T3, S1(Special Talk), S2, S3
※Session 8:Algebraic Geometry 
Subtopics:Higher Dimensional Algebraic Geometry, Moduli Spaces,Birational Geometry, Linear Series.
Organizers:
Jung-Kai Chen
Department of Mathematics, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
jkchen@math.ntu.edu.tw
Chin-Lung Wang
Department of Mathematics, National Central University, Taiwan
dragon@math.ncu.edu.tw
Robert Lazarsfeid
University of Michiagan
rlaz@umich.edu Invited Speakers: ˙Positivity by degeneration Ezra Miller School of Mathematics, University of Minneapolis, Minneapolis, USA ezra@math.umn.edu Dec.14 13:30-14:20 W1 ˙Flops, Correspondences and Quantum Corrections Hui-Wen Lin National Central University Jhongli City, Taoyuan County 32001, Taiwan
linhw@math.ncu.edu.tw
Dec.14 14:20-15:10 W1 ˙Invariance of tautological equations: conjectures and applications Yuan-Pin Lee Department of Mathematics, University of Utah, USA
yplee@math.utah.edu
Dec.14 15:30-16:20 W2 ˙Strictly nef divisors Jungkai Alfred Chen National Taiwan University Taipei, Taiwan jkchen@math.ntu.edu.tw
Dec.14 16:20-17:10 W2 ˙Characterizing projective spaces Jiun-Cheng Chen Department of Mathematics, Northwestern University, USA
jcchen@math.northwestern.edu
Dec.15 10:30-11:20 T1 ˙The geometry of the moduli spaces of stable maps Izzet Coskun Department of Mathematics, C.L.E. Moore Instructor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology coskun@math.mit.edu
Dec.15 11:20-12:10 T1 ˙Effective divisors on the moduli space of curves Gavril Farkas Department of Mathematics, University of Texas at Austin USA gfarkas@math.utexas.edu
Dec.15 13:30-14:20 T2
Contributed Talks: ˙Monodromy actions on dense non-abelian cohomology classes
Yen-lung Tsai
Department of Mathematical, Sciences National Chengchi University Taipei, 116 Taiwan
yenlung@math.nccu.edu.tw Dec.15 14:30-15:00 T2
˙Conditions for equinormalizability Hung-Jen Chiang-Hsieh National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan hchiang@math.ccu.edu.tw
Dec.15 15:30-16:00 T3 ˙The Grothendieck standard conjectures, morphic cohomology and the Hodge index theorem Jyh-Haur Teh National Center for Theoretical Science, Hsin-CHu, Taiwan
Dec.15 16:00-16:30 T3 Schedule:Time Session W1, W2, T1, T2, T3
 
※Session 9Statistical Modeling and Applications 
Subtopics:biomedical statistics, financial time series, financial engineering, high dimensional data.
Organizers:
Ming-Yen Cheng
Department of Mathematics, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
cheng@math.ntu.edu.tw
Jianqing Fan
Department of Operations Research and Financial Engineering, Princeton University, USA
jqfan@princeton.edu
http://www.orfe.princeton.edu/~jqfan/
Invited Speakers: ˙Varying-Scale Generalized Linear Models and Semi-parametric Inference for Heterogeneous Data Douglas Simpson Department of Statistics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Dec.17 13:30-14:10 S2 ˙Statistical Modeling of Mortality Functions Jeng-Min Chiou Institute of Statistical Science, Academia Sinica
Dec.17 14:10-14:50 S2 ˙Inference for Quantile Regression Models Xuming He Department of Statistics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Dec.17 15:30-16:10 S3 ˙On the Evaluation of Aftershock Hazard in the Taiwan Area Yuh-Ing Chen Institute of Statistics, National Central University
Dec.17 16:10-16:50 S3
˙Using Pilot Study Information to Increase Effciency in Clinical Trials Mark Yang Department of Statistics, University of Florida
Dec.18 10:30-11:10 N1 ˙A Stochastic Approximation View of Boosting Chen Hai Tsao Department of Applied Mathematics, National Donghwa University
chtsao@mail.ndhu.edu.tw
Dec.18 11:10-11:50 N1 ˙Wavelet Based Statistical Analysis for Neuroimaging Data John Aston Institute of Statistical Science, Academia Sinica
Dec.18 11:50-12:30 N1 Contributed Talks: ˙Product Moments of Bivariate Wishart Distribution
Anwar H. Joarder
Department of Mathematical Sciences, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals Dhahran 31261, Saudi Arabia
anwarj@kfupm.edu.sa Dec.17 17:10-17:35 S4 ˙Confidence bands for hazard rate
Ming-Yen Cheng Department of Mathematics, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
cheng@math.ntu.edu.tw
Dec.17 17:35-18:00 S4 Schedule:Time Session S1(Special Talk), S2, S3, S4, N1
 
※Session 10Dynamics and Differential Equations 
Organizers:
Song-Sun Lin
Department of Applied Mathematics, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
sslin@math.nctu.edu.tw
Shui-Nee Chow
School of Mathematics, Georgia Institute of Technology
chow@math.gatech.edu
http://www.math.gatech.edu/people/faculty/chow.shui-nee.html
Invited Speakers from Taiwan side: ˙Multidimensional Perturbations of Chaotic Maps and Their Applications Ming-Chia Li Department of Applied Mathematics, National Chiao Tung University mcli@mail.nctu.edu.tw
Dec.15 15:30-16:20 T3 ˙Stability of Cellular Neural Networks with Distributive Time Delays and Noise Perturbation Cheng-Hsiung Hsu Department of Mathematics, National Central University chhsu@math.ncu.edu.tw
Dec.15 16:20-17:10 T3 ˙Silnikov Orbits in Singularly Perturbed Systems Ken Palmer Department of Mathematics, National Taiwan University palmer@math.ntu.edu.tw
Dec.17 13:30-14:20 S2 Invited Speakers from USA side: ˙Higher dimensional 'continued fractions' via dynamics Robert Williams bob@math.utexas.edu
Dec.17 14:20-15:10 S2 ˙Poisson-Nernst-Planck systems for ion flow through membrane channels Weishi Liu Department of Mathematics, University of Kansas wliu@math.ku.edu
Dec.17 15:30-16:20 S3 ˙Delay equations arising in coupled two-body radiation models Carmen Chicone Department of Mathematics, University of Missouri-Columbia, College of Arts & Science carmen@math.missouri.edu
Dec.17 16:20-17:10 S3 Contributed Talks: ˙Multistability in Delayed Recurrent Neural Networks
Chang-Yuan Cheng
Department of Applied Mathematics, National Chiao Tung University Hsinchu, Taiwan
chengcy13@yahoo.com.tw Dec.15 10:30-10:50 T1 ˙Patterns generation and spatial entropy in three-dimensional lattice models
Yin-Heng Lin
Department of Applied Mathematics, National Chiao Tung University Hsinchu 300, Taiwan
yhlin.am91g@nctu.edu.tw
Dec.15 10:50-11:10 T1 ˙Eigenvalue Problems and Application to Wavelet Method of Chaotic Control
Chin-Lung Li
Department of Applied Mathematics, National Chiao Tung University Hsinchu 300, Taiwan
presidentf.am92g@nctu.edu.tw
Dec.15 11:10-11:30 T1 ˙Normal forms for reversible maps
Wei-Chuan Wang
Department of Applied Mathematics, National Sun Yat-sen University Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Dec.15 11:30-11:50 T1 ˙Casualty and Delay
Yin-Wei Lin
Department of Applied Mathematics, National Sun Yat-sen University Kaohsiung 80424, Taiwan
Dec.15 11:50-12:10 T1 ˙A Mathematical Model of the Canine Pulmonary Veins Sleeves
Chu-Pin Lo
Department of Applied Mathematics, Providence University Taichung, Taiwan
cplo@pu.edu.tw
Dec.15 13:30-13:50 T2 ˙A Numerical Study of Pulsatile Flow through Porous media
Sanjeev Kumar
Dept. of Mathematics, Dr. B.R. Ambedker University Agra
sanjeevibs@yahoo.co.in
Dec.15 13:50-14:10 T2 ˙Propagation of Rayleigh-Lamb waves in micropolar thermoelastic plates with stretch Devinder Singh Pathania
Department of Mathematics, I.E.T.Bhaddal(ROPAR) Pb. INDIA
despathania@yahoo.com
Dec.15 14:10-14:30 T2 ˙On the flow of a fourth-grade linearly-viscous fluid
Amin Moosaie
Dept. of Mech., Eng. Iran Univ. of Sci. and Tech. Narmak, Tehran, Iran
aminmoosaie@mail.iust.ac.ir
Dec.15 14:30-14:50 T2 Schedule:Time Session T3, S1(Special Talk), S2, S3
 
※Session 11Number Theory (Arithmetic Geometry over Local and Global Fields) 
Organizer:
Liang-Chung Hsia
Department of Mathematics, National Central University, Taiwan
hsia@math.ncu.edu.tw
William Cherry
University of North Texas, USA
Abstract:
Arithmetic geometry plays an important role in number theory. It has showed success in the solution of many of Diophantine problems in the last century. The purpose of session is to gather experts to give report on some of recent progress in this field. Invited speaker ˙Local Theta Correspondence of Supercuspidal Representations Shu-Yen Pan
Department of Mathematics, National Cheng Kung University
sypan@mail.ncku.edu.tw Dec.14 15:30-16:20 W2 ˙A generalized Burns formula over function fields Ki-Seng Tan
Department of Mathematics, National Taiwan University, Taiwan tan@math.ntu.edu.tw
Dec.14 16:20-17:10 W2 ˙Rigid Analytic Picard Theorems
William Cherry
Department of Mathematics, University of North Texas
wcherry@unt.edu
Dec.15 10:30-11:20 T1 ˙Fundamental groups and Diophantine geometry
Minhyong Kim
Department of Mathematics, University of Arizona
kim@math.arizona.edu
Dec.15 11:20-12:10 T1 ˙Galois groups of Anderson-Drinfeld motives and algebraic independence
Matthew Papanikolas
Department of Mathematics, Texas A&M University
map@math.tamu.edu
Dec.15 13:30-14:20 T2 ˙Nonvanishing theorems for automorphic L-functions on GL(n)
Wenzhi Luo
Department of Mathematics, The Ohio State University wluo@math.ohio-state.edu
Dec.15 14:20-15:10 T2 ˙Geometry of Hilbert-Blumenthal moduli spaces
Chia-Fu Yu
Institute of Mathematics, Academia Sinica
chiafu@math.sinica.edu.tw
Dec.15 15:30-16:20 T3
Schedule:Time Session W2, T1, T2, T3
 
※Session 12Operator Theory and Control 
Subtopics:H-infinity control, Mu-synthsis, Nevanlinna-Pick interpolation
Organizers:
Fang-Bo Yeh
Department of Mathematics, Tung-Hai University
f.b.yeh@math.thu.edu.tw
N. J. Young
N.J.Young@ncl.ac.uk
http://www.mas.ncl.ac.uk/~nnjy/
Invited Speakers:
˙Mathematical Analysis of Tumor Growth Models (abstract)
Avner Friedman(特邀演講)
Distinguished Professor of Mathematics and Physical Sciences
Director, Mathematical Biosciences Institute, The Ohio State University, USA
afriedman@mbi.osu.edu
Dec.17 11:25-12:15 S1 ˙Robust Stabilization under Structured Uncertainty in H^\infty-Control (abstract) Fang-Bo Yeh
Department of Mathematics, Tung-Hai University
f.b.yeh@math.thu.edu.tw
Dec.17 13:30-14:10 S2 ˙The spectral Carathe'odory-Fej'er problem (abstract) Huang-Nan Huang
Department of Mathematics, TungHai University
nhuang@thu.edu.tw
Dec.17 14:10-14:40 S2 ˙Numerical Algorithms for Computing Upper Bounds of the Largest Structured Singular Value (abstract) Chern-Shuh Wang
Department of Mathematics, National Cheng Kung University
cswang@math.ncku.edu.tw Dec.17 14:40-15:10 S2 ˙Structure-preserving doubling algorithms for solving algebraic Riccati equations (abstract)
Wen-Wei Lin Department of Mathematics, National Tsing-Hua University, Taiwan
wwlin@am.nthu.edu.tw
http://math2.math.nthu.edu.tw/wwlin/
Dec.17 15:30-16:20 S3 ˙Introduction to Generalized Discrete-Time Algebraic Riccati Equations and H-infinity Control for Discrete-Time Descriptor Systems
(abstract)
Chee-Fei Yung
Department of Electrical Engineering, National Taiwan Ocean University
yung@mail.ntou.edu.tw
Dec.17 16:20-17:10 S3 ˙Is Complex Space a Reality of Existence? (abstract)
Ciann-Dong Yang

Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, National Cheng Kung University
cdyang@mail.ncku.edu.tw
Dec.18 10:30-11:20 N1 Contributed Talks: ˙On the N-Fractional Calculus of Some Products
Katsuyuki Nishimoto
Institute for Applied Mathematics, Descartes Press Co. Kaguike, Koriyama, JAPAN Dec.14 15:30-16:00 W2 ˙Extensions of block bases in Banach spaces with symmetric bases (abstract)
Ying-Hsiung Lin
Department of Mathematics, National Changhua University of Education Changhua, Taiwan
eugene@cc.ncue.edu.tw Dec.14 16:00-16:30 W2
˙Optimal Consumption and Portfolio Rules of International Investors (abstract)
Chien-Hung Chang
Department of Mathematics, Providence University Taichung, Taiwan
chchang@pu.edu.tw Dec.17 17:10-17:40 S4 ˙Quantum Motion of Harmonic Oscillator in Complex Space (abstract)
Shiang-Yi Han
Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, National Cheng Kung University Tainan, Taiwan 70101, R.O.C Dec.18 11:20-11:45 N1 ˙A Characterization of Bounded Frames
Kai-Cheng Wang
Graduate Institute of Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering, Feng Chia University Taichung, 40724 Taiwan
gto.roxy@msa.hinet.net
Dec.18 11:45-12:10 N1 Schedule:Time Session S1(Special Talk), S2, S3, N1
 
※Session 13Affine Algebraic Geometry 
Subtopics:Jacobian Conjecture, birational and biregular Cancellation Problem, Embedding Problem, linearization problem of reductive group actions,G_a-actions, projective modules etc.
Organizer:
Ming-Chang Kang
Department of Mathematics, National Taiwan University, Taipei Taiwan
kang@math.ntu.edu.tw
Kwai-Man Fan
Department of Mathematics, National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan
kmfan@math.ccu.edu.tw
Arno van den Essen
Department of Mathematics, Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands
essen@math.ru.nl
Jietai Yu
Department of Mathematics, Hong Kong University, Hong Kong
yujt@hkucc.hku.hk Contributed Talks: ˙Some thoughts on the Jacobian conjecture
Shreeram Abhyankar Dec.14 13:30-14:20 W1 ˙Affine pseudo-planes and the Jacobian Conjecture
Masayoshi Miyanishi
School of Science and Technology, Kwansei Gakuin University Gakuen, Sanda, Hyogo, Japan
miyanisi@ksc.kwansei.ac.jp
Dec.14 14:20-15:10 W1 ˙A Combinatoric Approach to the Jacobian Conjecture
David Wright
Department of Mathematics, Washington University Saint Louis, MO ,USA
wright@math.wustl.edu
Dec.15 10:30-11:20 T1 ˙On forms of the Laurent polynomial ring and their ideal-class groups
Tatsuji Kambayashi
Department of Mathematical, Sciences Tokyo Denki University Saitama JAPAN
tac@r.dendai.ac.jp
Dec.15 11:20-12:10 T1 ˙A cancellation theorem
Leonid G. Makar-Limanov
Dec.15 13:30-14:20 T2 ˙The first great theorem of the new millennium and the Jacobian and Dixmier conjectures
Pascal K. Adjamagbo
Dec.15 14:20-15:10 T2 Schedule:Time Session W1, T1, T2
 
※Session 14Computational Sciences 
Subtopics:Dynamic data-driven application simulations
Computational fluid dynamics
Porous media
Nanoscale semiconductors
Biomedical computing
Comprehensive problem solving environments
Organizer:
Craig C. Douglas
University of Kentucky and Yale University
douglas-craig@cs.yale.edu
Li-Ming Yeh
The Department of Applied Mathematics, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan liming@math.nctu.edu.tw
Invited Speakers: ˙Dynamic Data-Driven Application Simulation Craig C. Douglas University of Kentucky and Yale University douglas-craig@cs.yale.edu Dec.15 10:30-11:20 T1 ˙Higher-Order, Multidimensional, Locally Conservative, Eulerian-Lagrangian Finite Element Methods for
Porous Media Problems Jim Douglas, Jr. Purdue University
douglas@math.purdue.edu
Dec.15 11:20-12:10 T1 ˙A fully mass and volume conserving implementation of a characteristic method for transport problems Chieh-Sen Huang National Sun Yat-sen University
huangcs@math.nsysu.edu.tw
Dec.15 13:30-14:20 T2 ˙Numerical Modeling for Semiconductor Quantum Dot Molecule Based on the Current Spin Density Functional Theory Jinn-Liang Liu National University of Kaohsiung
jinnliu@nuk.edu.tw
Dec.15 14:20-15:10 T2 ˙Multiscale Interpolation, Backward in Time Error Analysis for Data-Driven Contaminant Simulation Deng Li University of Kentucky and Japan Research Institute li.deng@uky.edu
Dec.15 15:30-16:20 T3 ˙Parallel PIC Simulation of Low-temperature Plasma Using Dynamic Domain Decomposition Jong-Shinn Wu National Chiao Tung University
chongsin@cc.nctu.edu.tw
Dec.15 16:20-17:10 T3 ˙On the Multigrid Effect of A CFD Application Daniel Lee Tunghai University
danlee@thu.edu.tw
Dec.17 13:30-14:20 S2
Contributed Talks: ˙Generalized Mersenne Prime Number and Its Applicationto Random Number Generation
Lih Y Deng
Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Memphis
lihdeng@memphis.edu Dec.17 14:20-14:45 S2 ˙A fully explicit scheme for solving problems in pattern formation with chemotaxis effect
Jui-ling Yu Department of Applied Mathematics Providence University Taichung, 433 Taiwan
jlyu@pu.edu.tw Dec.17 14:45-15:10 S2 ˙Numerical solution of the space-time fractional diffusion-reaction equation
Fawang Liu
School of Mathematical Sciences, Xiamen University ,China
fwliu@xmu.edu.cn Dec.17 15:30-15:55 S3 ˙Multilevel Schwarz Methods for the Stokes and Navier-Stokes Equations
Feng-Nan Hwang
Department of Mathematics, National Central University Jungli, Taiwan
hwangf@math.ncu.edu.tw
Dec.17 15:55-16:20 S3 ˙Integrative Biomedical Computing Greg Jones University of Utah and Governor's Office, State of Utah
Dec.17 16:20-17:10 S3 Schedule:Time Session T1, T2, T3, S1(Special Talk)





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