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This monthly seminar provides an informal
and collegial setting for members of the Clayton State University community to
share and explore topics related to mathematics or mathematics
education. The
seminar is generally scheduled on the fourth Tuesday of every
month during the Fall and Spring semesters from 12:15p.m-1:00p.m. The
speakers range from Clayton State University faculty and students to visitors from
other institutions or industry. The department seeks a variety
of speakers on a wide range of topics.
If you know of someone who we should consider inviting
to speak, please email Dr. David Williams at DavidWilliams@clayton.edu
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Upcoming
Presentations (UC- 420)
1/24/06 -
Dr. Aprillya Lanz, Assistant Professor
Mathematics, Clayton State University
2/28/06 -
Dr. Karen Briggs, Assistant Professor
Mathematics, Clayton State University
3/28/06
- Dr. Cathie Aust, Professor, Mathematics,
Clayton State University
4/25/06
- ??????
Past Presentations
11/22/05 - Dr. Robert Kingan, Assistant
Professor
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, Assistant Professor
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, Professor of Mathematics
Columbus State University,
Construction of Wavelets at Home
2/24/05 -
Dr. Aprillya Lanz, Assistant Professor
Mathematics, Clayton State University,
Uniqueness and Existence for 2nth
Order Lidstone Boundary Value Problems
1/25/05 -
Dr. Jeffrey Ehme, Associate Professor
Mathematics, Spelman College,
Prime
Consideration
11/23/04 -
Dr. Weihu Hong, Assistant Professor
Mathematics, Clayton State University,
Elliptic
Curves and Fermat’s Last Theorem
10/26/04 -
Nathan Borchelt, Assistant Professor
Mathematics, Clayton State University,
Effects of a Computer Tool on Students’ Cognitive Demand
in Undergraduate Calculus
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