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Faculty Research SeminarsIn order to give department members a better idea of the kinds of research undertaken by members of our faculty, we are introducing the FACULTY RESEARCH COLLOQUIUM, to be held on the fourth Wednesday of the month. The plan is to have two talks on each such Wednesday. Both faculty and students are strongly encouraged to attend! We hope that these talks will be helpful to students looking around for faculty to serve as research advisors, and helpful to faculty who might find others in their own department with whom they might collaborate on research projects.
Spring 2004Craig Johns - Infilling Sparse Records of Spatial FieldsKaren Kadafar - Multivariate Equivalence Tests with Lognormal Distributions Jan Mandel - When Point Boundary Conditions Are Meaningful and When They Are Not, or, Why We Need Functional Analysis
Spring 2003Burt Simon - Speeding Up Simulations with Control VariatesAndrew Knyazev - Why and how to compute eigenvalues and eigenvectors of matrices of the size million-by-million? W. E. Cherowitzo - On Flocks of Cones: A Revolution of Perspective Leopoldo P. Franca - Modeling Multiscale Phenomena via Finite element Methods
Fall 2002Stephan R. Sain - Multivariate Lattice Models for Spatial DataLynn S. Bennethum - An Introduction to Deterministic Modeling of a Physical System Rich Lundgren - Variations on Interval Graphs Bill Briggs - Domino Chain Reactions Anatoli Pouhalskii - Limit Theorems or What is Applied Mathematics? Weldon Lodwick - Being Certain About Uncertainty
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