CSU Channel Islands

Graduate Seminar, Fall 2007

 

MS in Mathematics

Location:  California State University Channel Islands, Bell Tower 1302 (directions, campus map with BT 1302 marked)

Time:  Wednesday evenings -- refreshments and social at 6:00, presentation 6:30 to 7:30;  students take Math 599 for credit must arrive by 6:15.

 

All interested persons are welcome and encouraged to attend the seminar.

Date

Speaker

Affiliation

Title/ Topic

Slides/ papers (if available)

8/29

Cindy Wyels

CSUCI

N-Queens Problems abstract

Slides, paper

9/5

Jim Sayre

UCLA & CSUCI

Biostatistics and You:  Training and Career Opportunities within Academia, Government, & Industry abstract

Slides

9/12

Cathy Lee

CSUCI

My Experiences with Nielsen Fixed Point Theory, Industrial Mathematics and Life Lessons Learned from the Process

abstract

 

9/19

Brian Sittinger

CSUCI

Why Certain Functions Lack an Elementary Antiderivative  abstract

 

9/26

Sotiria Lampoudi

UCSB

A Primer in Discrete Stochastic Modeling of Chemical Reactions abstract

 

10/3

No seminar this week. Enjoy the evening, plan to attend the MAA Meeting!

10/10

Michael Dorff

BYU

Steiner Problems, Soap Films, and Minimal Surfaces abstract

Slides

Saturday, 10/13: Fall Meeting of the So Cal - NV Section of the Mathematical Association of America, Santa Ana College. Attendance expected for Math 599 students.

10/17

Roger Roybal

CSUCI

Reproducing Kernels abstract

 

10/24

Cindy Wyels

CSUCI

Radio Labeling Cartesian Products of Graphs abstract

Slides

10/31

Jorge Garcia

CSUCI

Maximal Pebbling Distributions abstract

 

11/7

Maribel Bueno Cachadina

UCSB

Why some mathematical formulae are not very useful in real life abstract

 

11/14

Curtiss Bennett

LMU

Understanding the Thurston model of hyperbolic space abstract

Slides

 

Dantha Manikka-Baduge - MS project

CSUCI MS Math

POSTPONED TO SPRING SEMESTER

 

11/28

No seminar

12/5

Feng Lim - MS project

CSUCI MS Math

 

 

Suggestions for future speakers?  Please pass to Cindy Wyels (via e-mail) or phone:  (805) 437-3260.

Syllabus for Math 599 (for those taking Graduate Seminar for credit);  seminar report form

MS in Mathematics page                      MS in Computer Science page

CSUCI home page

 

Abstracts, slides (when available), etc. from previous semesters’ seminars:  F'05, S’06, F’06, S’07


Page last updated:  Nov. 26, 2007