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Yanhong Wu |
Sequential Change Point Problems (Abstract) |
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03/10/09 |
Tom Carter |
Peripatetic -- A random walk through random
walks (Abstract) |
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03/17/09 |
Robert Niemeyer |
Fractal Billiards (Abstract) |
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Yongsheng Gao |
The Road to Discovery of
ATLAS/LHC (Abstract)
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Melanie Martin |
Is What You're Reading True? (Abstract) |
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Taking Chances: Using Random Numbers for Integration,
Minimization, and Error Analysis. (Abstract) |
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05/19/09 |
Heather Coughlin |
Geometer's Sketchpad and You |
Format:
Talks will be 45-50 minutes long, with time for questions at the end
and should be accessible to upper division Mathematics or Computer
Science majors.
Topics may include Mathematics, Computer Science, pedagogy, and
preparing students for graduate school or employment.
Sponsored by the Mathematics and Computer Science departments at
CSU Stanislaus. For more information please contact the Co-Chairs:
Dr. Michael Bice
Dr. Melanie Martin
Webpage maintained by Melanie J. Martin