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Based on the success of Fourier analysis and Hilbert space theory, orthogonal expansions undoubtedly count as fundamental concepts of mathematical analysis. Along with the need for highly involved functions systems having special properties and analysis on more complicated domains, harmonic analysis has steadily increased its importance in modern mathematical analysis. Deep connections between harmonic analysis and the theory of special functions have been discovered comparatively late, but since then have been exploited in many directions. The Inzell Lectures focus on the interrelation between orthogonal polynomials and harmonic analysis.
Hearing on the ways in which financial institutions & other business can use electronic authentication to safeguard financial & other transactions over open networks. Witnesses: Ira Parker, Alston & Bird; Alfred Pollard, Dir. for Legislative Affairs, Bankers Roundtable; P. Michael Nugent, General Counsel, Citibank; J. Scott Lowry, Digital Signature Trust Co.; Robert Kramer, Electronic Commerce Working Group, Coalition of Service Industries, & V.P., Bank of America; Daniel Greenwood, General Counsel, Info. Technology Div., Commonwealth of Massachusetts; & Richard Mossburg, Counsel, Ford Motor Credit Co., for the Electronic Commerce Forum.
This recommendation provides technical guidelines for Federal agencies implementing electronic authentication. The recommendation covers remote authentication of users over open networks. It defines technical requirements for each of four levels of assurance in the areas of identity proofing, registration, tokens, management processes, authentication protocols and related assertions.