Talks are typically scheduled for Binnion 329
on Wednesdays at 3pm, but examine the abstract for
specifics.
Due to job searches in the Department of Mathematics
currently underway,
as well as other searches on campus and an inordinate
number of meetings, there has been more than the usual
amount of chaos in scheduling
speakers for this semester.
Date Speaker, affiliation Title/Topic
2/14 Jonathan Pakianathan, (algebraic topology)
University of Wisconsin
2/?? Jason Rosenhouse, (expository number theory)
Dartmouth University
2/?? Stephen Glasby, (group theory)
University of the South
Pacific
3/21 Bart Pushaw, Ernst and Young (actuarial profession)
3/29 Kiseok Nam, A&M-Commerce Asymmetric reverting behavior of
Department of Economics short-horizon stock returns:
evidence of stock market
overreaction Abstract?
4/18* Paul Phillips, University of Finding your true potential with the
Dallas Sturm-Liouville equation Abstract?
4/25** Ed Wilson, BEA Systems How I Finally Got Out of
School in My Late Thirties Abstract?
5/3 Rick Kreminski, A&M-Commerce Quantum computing
Bin302 (mathematics) Abstract?
*-note special day and time (3:15pm)
**-note special day and time (3:30pm)
Other (local) speakers may include Italo Simonelli (A&M-Commerce mathematics), Charles Rogers (A&M-Commerce physics), Heidi Staebler (A&M-Commerce mathematics), and Eric Aurand (A&M-Commerce mathematics).
Go here for a listing of the speakers
from Fall 1999.
Go here for a listing of the speakers
from Spring 1999.
Go here for a listing of the speakers
from Fall 1998.
Go here for a listing of the speakers
from Spring 1998.
Go here for a listing of the speakers
from Fall 1997.
Go here for a listing of the speakers
from Spring 1997.
Go here for a listing of the speakers
from Fall 1996.