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Mathematics Colloquium

This is the schedule for the Spring Semester, 2005.  It is subject to change, so check back frequently. As abstracts for the talks become available, they will be linked to this page. If you would like to give a talk, or have any questions, contact Slava Rykov.

Unless otherwise posted, the Colloquium will be held on
Wednesdays at 2:30 PM
in the Durham Science Center, Room 255.

Week 1
January 12
   
Week 2
January 20 (Thursday at 2:30PM)
 Trisha Hooks
Faculty Candidate
 Unreplicated Variety Trials: Effects of Check Plot Density and Fixed Versus Random Treatments
Week 3
January 26
   
Week 4
February 2
 Jim Rogers
Faculty Candidate
  The Fractal Nature of the Emergent Theory of Life
Week 5
February 9
 
 
Week 6
February 16
 
 
Week 7
February 23
 
 
Week 8
March 3 (Thursday at 2:30PM)
 Jiantian Wang
Midland Lutheran College (Faculty Candidate)
 A Brief Overview on Survival Analysis
Week 9
March 9
 Dora Matache, University of Nebraska at Omaha
 Random Boolean Networks governed by a generalization of the ECA Rule 126
Week 10
March 23
 
 
Week 11
March 30
 
 
Week 12
April 6
 
 
Week 13
April 15 (Friday)
 Prof. George J. Klir
Binghamton University - SUNY
 General information theory
Week 14
April 18 (Monday), 2:30-3:30PM, DSC115
  Dr. David P. Roberts
University of Minnesota--Morris
 A Database of p-adic Fields
Week 14
April 21 (Thursday)
  Silviu Podariu
PhD KSU, consultant for Starpoint Securities
  Supernovae Constraints on Cosmological Constant and Scalar Field Dominated Cosmological Models
Week 15
April 29 (Friday)
  Andrew Crabbe
graduate student in algebra in Lincoln
  The Generalized Factorial Function

 


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