Fall 2001 Math Colloquia
Department of Mathematics
Texas A&M-Commerce

Speaker list, Fall 2001
Student/Faculty Colloquia

Bézier curves are used to spell out the name of the
discipline that makes the very existence of the curves possible
(To coin a phrase: Pretty cosmic, huh?)
Created with the help of Mathematica 4.0


Talks are typically scheduled for Binnion 302 on Wednesdays at 3pm, but examine the abstract for specifics. Many talks are still to be scheduled at this time (late September). For a map of northeast Texas (showing the relation of Commerce to Dallas), go here. For a campus map, go here.

Date      Speaker, affiliation		Title/Topic

10/10	  Eric Aurand, math dept	Touched by an Angle 
	  (A&M-Commerce)		Abstract?

10/24	  Alex Clark, University 	The linking of orbits of flows on S3
	  of North Texas		Abstract?
	  Department of Mathematics

11/14	  John Chen, Southern		New Technology in Reservoir Simulations
	  Methodist University		Abstract?
	  Department of Mathematics

TBA	  Italo Simonelli, math dept	TBA/Probability?
	  (A&M-Commerce)





Previous semesters' colloquia:
Spring 2001       |       Fall 2000       |       Spring 2000       |       Fall 1999
Spring 1999       |       Fall 1998       |       Spring 1998       |       Fall 1997       |       Spring 1997       |       Fall 1996


For more information, contact Rick Kreminski.