Department of Mathematics
Texas A&M-Commerce

Speaker list, Spring 2007
Student/Faculty Colloquia

Bézier curves are used to spell out the name of the
discipline that makes the very existence of the curves possible
Created with the help of Mathematica 4.0


Talks are typically scheduled for Tuesdays at 2pm, in either Henderson 304 or Binnion 325 [but some may be on Fridays at 12pm (noon) in Binnion 329; so always examine the abstract for specifics]. Details of meeting times and speakers will be posted when available for other groups (e.g. Math Club talks, the Mathematics Education seminar, etc - for instance, Mathematical Tricks - card tricks and more - and free pizza! - happens Friday, February 9th at 2pm in Binnion 329). Talks for Spring 2007 are still being finalized, but include those listed below. 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


2/6 Yelin Ou, math dept The geometry of soap bubbles
(A&M-Commerce) Abstract?

2/13 Suat Namli Multiplicative renormalization method
(math dept, LSU) for orthogonal polynomials Abstract?

2/20 Laurene Fausett Hopfield Neural Networks
(A&M-Commerce) Abstract?

2/27 Charles Dorsett The Rhind papyrus deciphered
(A&M-Commerce) Abstract?

3/7 Rick Kreminski High-precision computations
(A&M-Commerce) for the Riemann zeta function
Abstract?

3/27 Mehmet Celik Solving the CR equations thru
(math dept, Texas A&M) the del-bar Neumann problem
Abstract?

4/10 Derek Harter Computational Sciences and Project Corvus
(A&M-Commerce computer science) Abstract?

Other possible campus speakers for the 2006-2007 academic year:
Nikolay Sirakov, computer science faculty, physics faculty, etc. In addition, we will have other speakers from off-campus in this academic year. Check back from time to time for the finalized the spring 2007 schedule.


Previous semesters' colloquia:

Fall 2006           |       Fall 2005       |       Fall 2004           |       Fall 2003       |       Spring 2003
Fall 2002           |       Fall 2001       |       Spring 2001       |       Fall 2000       |       Spring 2000       |       Fall 1999
Spring 1999       |       Fall 1998       |       Spring 1998       |       Fall 1997       |       Spring 1997       |       Fall 1996


For more information about this semester's colloquia, contact Hasan Coskun. For more information about the math department, contact Rick Kreminski.


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