Colloquia in the Department of Mathematics & Computer Science

2001-2002 Schedule

Date
Speaker and affiliation
Title
9/5
Bob Panoff
Shodor Educational Foundation
Shaking the Foundations of Algebra in Numerical Modeling: Can you believe ANYTHING in a computer model?
9/26
Bill Bauldry
Appalachian State University
Rijndael, the proposed Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) for the US
10/24
Crista Coles
Elon University
Mollification
10/31
Jo-Ann Cohen
North Carolina State University
P-adic Numbers
11/7
David John
Wake Forest University
Co-Evolution as a Genetic Algorithm Strategy for the Job Shop Scheduling Problem
11/15
Todd Will
Davidson College
Singular Value Decomposition in Introductory Linear Algebra
1/29
Erin McNelis
Clemson University
An Introduction to Mathematical Modeling and Computational Science
2/6
Sloan Despeaux
University of Virginia
The First Attacks on a 'Man-Eating Problem': the Four Color Problem in Nineteenth-Century Britain
3/13
Julie Barnes
Western Carolina University
Double, Double, Plug, and Chuggle: A Dynamic Look at the Doubling Function
3/27
Jeff Clark
Elon University
Using Infinite Numbers in Calculus
4/24
Mark MacLean
University of North Carolina at Asheville
Instant Insanity: A Math Puzzle


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