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1993 --- 1994 --- 1995 --- 1996 --- 1997 --- 1998 --- 1999 --- 2000 --- 2001 --- 2002 You may also do a search for key words by entering the word in the following box: A Survey of Subdifferential Calculus with Applications Jonathan M. Borwein and Qiji J. Zhu Special Values of Multidimensional Polylogarithms Jonathan M. Borwein, David M. Bradley, David J. Broadhurst, Petr Lisonek Combinatorial Aspects of Multiple Zeta Values Jonathan M. Borwein, David M. Bradley, David J. Broadhurst, Petr Lisonek Implicit Multifunctional Theorems Yuri S. Ledyaev and Qiji J. Zhu CECM Annual Centre Report (Not available for public viewing) Emerging Tools for Experimental Mathematics Jonathan M. Borwein and Robert M. Corless Duality Inequalities and Sandwiched Functions J. M. Borwein and S. P. Fitzpatrick Metric regularity, strong CHIP, and CHIP are distinct properties Heinz H. Bauschke, Jonathan M. Borwein, and Paul Tseng Lipschitz Functions with Maximal Clarke Subdifferentials Are Generic Jonathan M. Borwein and Xianfu Wang A convex dual approach to the computation of NMR complex spectra J. M. Borwein, P. Marechal and D. Naugler Conical open mapping theorems and regularity Heinz H. Bauschke and Jonathan M. Borwein Surprise maximization D. Borwein, J. M. Borwein and P. Marechal Compactly epi-Lipschitzian convex sets and functions in normed spaces Jonathan M. Borwein, Yves Lucet and Boris Mordukhovitch Computational strategies for the Riemann zeta function Jonathan M. Borwein, David M. Bradley and Richard E. Crandall On the Representations of $xy+yz+zx$ Jonathan Borwein and Kwok-Kwong Stephen Choi Determinations of rational Dedekind-zeta invariants of hyperbolic manifolds and Feynman knots and links, J. M. Borwein and D. J. Broadhurst The Legendre-Fenchel conjugate: Numerical computation Y. Lucet Symbolic computation of the Legendre-Fenchel conjugate and biconjugate of a quartic univariate polynomial Y. Lucet Nonclassical Reductions of a 3+1-Cubic Nonlinear Schrodinger System Elizabeth L. Mansfield, Gregory J. Reid, and Peter A. Clarkson On the Principle of Maximum Entropy on the Mean as a methodology for the regularization of inverse problems Pierre Marechal Numerical Assessment of the Stability of Reconstruction Processes for Computed Tomography P. Marechal, D. Togane, A. Celler, and J. M. Borwein Rotund Norms, Clarke Subdifferentials and Extensions of Lipschitz Functions Jon Borwein, John Giles and Jon Vanderwerff |