MATHEMATICS
RESEARCH SEMINAR
The
AASU Mathematics Research Seminar is a small informal seminar intended
to provide faculty with an outlet for discussing and sharing their
mathematical research. All are welcome to attend. If
you would like to receive e-mail announcements regarding upcoming talks
or if you will be visiting campus and would like to give a talk, please
send a request to buddenma@mail.armstrong.edu.
**During Fall of 2007, the Mathematics Research Seminar will be held
in
123 University Hall from 12:00-1:15.**
Fall 2007
10/26/07: The Effect of Missing Data
on Repeated Measures Models, Maribeth Johnson (Medical College
of Georgia)
Abstract
Spring 2007
4/6/07: Mathematical Modeling
and Analysis for Pre-malignant Mutation Equations, Kumud
Singh-Altmayer (Savannah State University and Armstrong Atlantic State
University)
Abstract
1/19/07: The Proof of the
Prime Number Theorem, Sungkon Chang
Abstract
Fall
2006
11/10/06: Regarding the Existence of Coincidence
Points, Bud Sanders (University of South Carolina Beaufort)
Abstract
10/20/06: The Proof of Dirichlet's
Theorem, Sungkon Chang
Abstract
Spring
2006
3/6/06: Quadratic Twists of
an Elliptic Curve with Small Selmer Rank, Sungkon Chang
Abstract
Fall 2005
11/18/05: On Linear Birth
Processes II, Lorrie Hoffman
Abstract
11/4/05: The Nonlinear Power
Method, Sean Eastman
Abstract
10/14/05: The Magic of
Elliptic Curves, III, Sungkon Chang
Abstract
10/7/05: Rational
Reciprocity Laws, Mark Budden
Abstract
Handout: pdf, ps
9/16/05: A Tchebycheff Metric
Approach to Bi-attribute Network Flows, Paul Hadavas
Abstract
Spring 2005
4/15/05 and
4/29/05: On Linear
Birth Processes, Lorrie Hoffman
Abstract
3/25/05 and 4/1/05: Automorphic
Forms and Metaplectic Groups, Mark
Budden
Abstract
Handout: pdf,
ps