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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IPNet subscription information
- Join the IPNet or modify an existing IPNet
subscription. The IPNet is free of charge.
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IPNet Digest
- All mail sent to ipnet-digest[at]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.
Email addresses for the IPNet
These email addresses are used as part of the IPNet:
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ipnet-digest[at]math.msu.edu
- address for submissions to the IPNet Digest
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ipnet[at]math.msu.edu
- address for questions and problems relating to
IPNet subscriptions.
Other
websites with information related to Inverse Problems