This is a grant under the Scientific Computing Research Equipment for the Mathematical Sciences program of the Division of Mathematical Sciences of the National Science Foundation. This program supports the purchase of special purpose computing equipment dedicated to the conduct of research in the mathematical sciences. This equipment is required for several research projects and would be difficult to justify for one project alone. Support from the National Science Foundation is coupled with discounts and contributions from manufacturers and with substantial cost-sharing from the institutions submitting the proposal. This program is an example of academic, corporate, and government cooperation in the support of the basic research in the mathematical sciences. This equipment will be used to support four research projects in the Department of Mathematics of University of Houston. The names of the investigators and the titles of their projects follow: Golubitsky and Melbourne, Bifurcation Theory and Dynamical Systems; Auchmuty, Dean, Glowinski and Scott, Variational Methods in Mechanics; Keyfitz, Sanders and Wagner, Computing Complex Flows Modeled by Conservation Laws; and Fajtlowicz, Automated Conjectures.