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4:30 p.m., May 19, 2003--For the Record provides information about recent professional activities of University of Delaware faculty and staff.

Publications

Vivian Klaff, associate professor of sociology and criminal justice, “The Changing Jewish Population: Identity and Structure,” in Contact, The Journal of Jewish Life Network, vol. 5, no. 3, pages 3-4.

Fioralba Cakoni, assistant professor of mathematical sciences, and David Colton, Unidel Professor of Mathematical Sciences, “The Linear Sampling Method for Cracks,” in Inverse Problems, vol. 19, pages 279-295; “Combined Far-Field Operators in Electromagnetic Inverse Scattering Theory,” in Mathematical Methods in Applied Science, vol. 25, pages 413-429; and with Eric Darrigrand, visiting postdoctoral student, “The Inverse Electromagnetic Scattering Problem for Screens,” in Inverse Problems, vol. 19, pages 627-642.

Judy Kennedy, professor of mathematical sciences, “The Shift Dynamics-Indecomposable Continua Connection,” in Topology and its Applications, vol. 130, pages 115-131; with George M. Reed, “Three Hundred Pounds of Integrity,” in Topology Proceedings, vol. 25; Kennedy et al, “SLYRB Measures: Natural Invariant Measures for Chaotic Systems,” in Physica D., vol. 170, pages 50-71; and with James A. Yorke, “A Chaos Lemma with Applications to Henon-like Difference Equations,” in Difference Equations, Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Difference Equations, Temuco, Chile, Jan. 2-7, 2000.

Louis F. Rossi, assistant professor of mathematical sciences, “A High Order Langrangian Scheme for Flow Through Unsaturated Porous Media,” in Contemporary Mathematics, vol. 295; and, with James Graham-Eagle, “On the Existence of Two-Dimensional, Localized Rotating, Self-Similar Vortical Structures,” in Siam Journal of Applied Mathematics, vol. 62, no. 6, pages 2114-2128.

G.L. Ebert, professor of mathematical sciences, et al, “Cap Partitions of the Segre Variety,” in Discrete Mathematics, vol. 255, pages 7-12.

Wenbo V. Li, professor of mathematical sciences, “The First Exit Time of a Brownian Motion From An Unbounded Convex Domain,” pages 1078-1096, and, with Xia Chen, “Quadratic Functionals and Small Ball Probabilities for the m-Fold Integrated Brownian Motion,” pages 1052-1077, in The Annals of Probability, vol. 31, no. 2; with J. Kuelbs, “A Functional LIL and Some Weighted Occupation Measure Results for Fractional Brownian Motion,” in Journal of Theoretical Probability, vol. 15, no. 4; and with Xia Chen, “Limiting Behaviors for Brownian Motion Reflected on Brownian Motion,” in Methods and Applications of Analysis, vol. 9, no. 3, pages 377-392.

David O. Olagunju, associate professor of mathematical sciences, and L. Pamela Cook, professor of mathematical sciences, “Effect of Viscous Heating on Linear Stability of Viscoelastic Cone-and-Plate Flow: Axisymmetric Case,” in Journal of Non-Newtonian Fluid Mechanics, vol. 102, pages 321-342.