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Fall 2003 Talks

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Unless otherwise indicated, talks are held Wednesdays at 3:30 PM in the Mathematics Department.  Coffee, cookies, and light snacks are typically provided. If a description of the talk is available, the title of the talk will link to the description.

Sept. 10 Parisa Babaali
" Proving Fermat's Little Theorem Using Dynamical Systems"
Sept. 17 Nate Kahl
" How Many Shuffles Does It Take to Make a Deck of Cards 'Shuffled'?"
Sept. 24 Ray Maleh
" A Generalization of the Laplace Transform"
Oct. 1 Parisa Babaali
" The Sphere-Packing Problem"
Oct. 8 Anthony Weidner
" Integral Transforms"
Oct. 15 Joint Meeting of SSM, SSGPS, and SCS
" Graduate Student Issues"
Oct. 22 Darinka Dentcheva
" Stochastic Optimization Models"
Oct. 29 Vadim Puller
" Concepts and Puzzles of Modern Physics: Quantum Point Contacts and the 0.7-anomaly"
Nov. 5 Lerna Ekmekcioglu
" Cryptanalysis of an identification scheme: the permuted perception problem"
Nov. 12 Pavel Dubovski
" Natural Spaces for Linear Integral Equations and their Connection with Physics"
Nov. 19 Tom Surowiec
TBA
Thanksgiving Recess!
Dec. 3 Paul von Dohlen
TBA
Dec. 10 Luda Rekeda
TBA
Happy Holidays!