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Clayton State University Department of Mathematics

Department of Mathematics

Colloquium Series

The department sponsors a monthly seminar that provides an informal and collegial setting for members of the Clayton State University community to share and explore topics related to mathematics, statistics, mathematics education, or computer science.

The seminar is generally scheduled on the fourth Tuesday of every month during the Fall and Spring semesters from 12:15 pm - 1:00 pm The location is usually UC - 420.

For more information please get in touch with the colloquium organizer Dr. David Williams


Upcoming Seminars

 


Past Seminars

10/27/06 - Dr. Patrick Bahls
Department of Mathematics, University of North Carolina, Asheville.
Groups, Graphs and Geometry

9/29/06 - Dr. Robert Kingan
Department of Mathematics, Clayton State University
Introduction to Information Retrieval

4/25/05 - Dr. Harry Smith
Abstract Math in a Concrete World

3/28/06 - Dr. Menassie Ephrem
Department of Mathematics, Coastal Carolina University
Wavelets and Signal Processing

2/28/06 - Dr. Karen Briggs
Department of Mathematics, Clayton State University

1/24/06 - Dr. Aprillya Lanz
Department of Mathematics, Clayton State University

11/22/05 - Dr. Robert Kingan
Department of Mathematics, Clayton State University
Disease Progression Modeling from Historical Databases

10/25/05 - Dr. Sandra Kingan, Associate Professor
Dept. of Mathematics, Clayton State University,
Graphs and Matroids

9/27/05 - Dr. David Williams
Department of Mathematics, Clayton State University, 
A Brief Introduction to Multi-Scale Asymptotics: The Amplitude Equation Method

4/19/05 - Dr. James Mackin,
Associate Provost, Clayton State University,
Advanced Math Applications in Environmental Science and Oceanography

3/22/05 - Dr. Baiqiao Deng,
Department of Mathematics, Columbus State University
Construction of Wavelets at Home

2/24/05 - Dr. Aprillya Lanz
Department of Mathematics, Clayton State University
Uniqueness and Existence for 2nth Order Lidstone Boundary Value Problems

1/25/05 - Dr. Jeffrey Ehme
Department of Mathematics, Spelman College
Prime Consideration

11/23/04 - Dr. Weihu Hong
Department of Mathematics, Clayton State University
Elliptic Curves and Fermat’s Last Theorem

10/26/04 - Nathan Borchelt
Department of Mathematics, Clayton State University
Effects of a Computer Tool on Students’ Cognitive Demand in Undergraduate Calculus