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Mathematical Sciences Seminar

Northeastern Illinois University

3:30 PM Friday in Room SCI-242.

Date Speaker Title
Jan. 14 Dr. Aurel Stan
Department of Mathematics
Louisana State University
Geometry and Probability
Jan. 21 Gidea, Rutschman, Sztainberg, Anderson

Round Table Discussion
Jan. 28 No Seminar

Feb. 04 David Quaid
Mathematics
NEIU
Searching for Chaos on Low Frequency
Feb. 11 Holiday: Lincoln's Birthday, no seminar.
Feb. 18 Dr. Marian Gidea
Mathematics
Northeastern Illinois University
The Three Body Problem I
Feb. 25 Fred Deppe
Mathematics
Northeastern Illinois University
The Three Body Problem II
Mar. 04 Dr. Tanya Cofer
Department of Mathematics
Northeastern Illinois University
Fluid Dynamics and Contact Topology
Mar. 11 Dr. Ilia Gulkarov
Physics & Astronomy
Northeastern Illinois University
How do physicists measure the sizes of nuclei and nucleons?
Mar. 18 Dr. Jorge H. Baron
Department of Engineering
University of Cuyo, Argentina
Optimization of pipeline traces on the field using a hybrid genetic algorithm
Mar. 25 Spring Recess
Apr. 01 No Seminar
Independent Research in S213
Apr. 08 Dr. Nancy C. Wrinkle
Department of Mathematics
Northeastern Illinois University
The Knot Theory of DNA
Apr. 15 Annual Student Research Symposium
Apr. 22 Dr. James D. Factor
Math and Computer Science
Marquette University
Designing Linkages to Trace Bezier Curves
Apr. 29 TBA
Mathematical Sciences Seminar

All Seminars are free and open to the public, students, faculty, and staff. The Mathematical Sciences seminar is sponsered by the the Computational Dynamics in Physics and Populations Research Community, the Society of Physics Students, The NEIU Math Club, and the Chicago Math Scholars.

Last Updated Feb. 08, 2005
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