IPNet: Inverse Problems Network
The IPNet is a free network for researchers working the area of
Inverse and/or Ill-Posed Problems. The goal is to promote
communication between scientists working in these areas, to
provide a newsletter 'IPNet Digest' for notices and scientific
queries of general interest, and to provide a central database
of up-to-date e-mail addresses, institutional affiliations, and websites of members. A directory of IPNet subscribers
is available below.
The organizer of the IPNet and the current editor of the
IPNet Digest is Patricia Lamm of
Michigan State University.
IPNet Directories
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Directory
of IPNet subscribers
All subscribers, with mail/e-mail information and research interests.
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Directory of Past
IPNet Digests
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Directory
of Past IPNet Digest Appendices
Features of the IPNet
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Joining
the IPNet
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Changing IPNet subscription information
(for current subscribers only)
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Un-subscribing from the IPNet (for current
subscribers only)
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IPNet Digest
- All mail sent to ipnet-digest@math.msu.edu will be
considered for inclusion in the IPNet Digest. Those
mail messages thought to be of general interest to the
members of the IPNet will combined in a 'news digest'
format and sent periodically to all members of the IPNet.
Submissions may be edited for length.
E-mail Addresses for the IPNet
These e-mail addresses are used as part of the IPNet:
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ipnet-digest@math.msu.edu
- address for submissions to the IPNet Digest
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ipnet@math.msu.edu
- address for questions and problems relating to
IPNet subscriptions.
Other
Websites with Information related to Inverse Problems