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Graduate Seminar, Fall 2007MS in Mathematics |
Location:
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.
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Speaker |
Affiliation |
Title/ Topic |
Slides/ papers (if available) |
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8/29 |
Cindy Wyels |
CSUCI |
N-Queens
Problems abstract |
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9/5 |
Jim Sayre |
UCLA & CSUCI |
Biostatistics and You:
Training and Career Opportunities within Academia, Government, &
Industry abstract |
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9/12 |
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CSUCI |
My
Experiences with Nielsen Fixed Point Theory, Industrial Mathematics and Life
Lessons Learned from the Process |
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9/19 |
Brian Sittinger |
CSUCI
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Why Certain
Functions Lack an Elementary Antiderivative
abstract |
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9/26 |
Sotiria Lampoudi |
UCSB |
A Primer in Discrete Stochastic Modeling of Chemical
Reactions abstract |
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10/3 |
No seminar this
week. Enjoy the evening, plan to attend the MAA Meeting! |
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10/10 |
Michael Dorff |
BYU |
Steiner Problems, Soap
Films, and Minimal Surfaces abstract |
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Saturday, 10/13: Fall
Meeting of the So |
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10/17 |
Roger Roybal |
CSUCI |
Reproducing Kernels abstract |
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10/24 |
Cindy Wyels |
CSUCI |
Radio Labeling Cartesian Products
of Graphs abstract |
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10/31 |
Jorge Garcia |
CSUCI |
Maximal Pebbling
Distributions abstract |
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11/7 |
Maribel Bueno Cachadina |
UCSB |
Why some mathematical formulae
are not very useful in real life abstract
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11/14 |
Curtiss Bennett |
LMU |
Understanding the Thurston
model of hyperbolic space abstract |
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Dantha
Manikka-Baduge - MS project |
CSUCI
MS Math |
POSTPONED TO
SPRING SEMESTER |
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11/28 |
No seminar |
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12/5 |
Feng Lim - MS project |
CSUCI MS
Math |
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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
Abstracts, slides (when available), etc. from previous semesters’ seminars: F'05, S’06, F’06, S’07
Page last updated: Nov. 26, 2007