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ACC Webinar

Welcome to the homepage of the Algebraic Crytography Center's online seminar series.

The seminar presents a unique opportunity for mathematicians from around the world to communicate and share their ideas on a regular basis without leaving the office or even home. Participants include faculty and students from US, Canada, Australia, Europe and Russia

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Next Presentation
December 3, Time: 9:00am (New York Time).

Denis Serbin (Université de Genève, Switzerland). Title: "TBA."
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Abstract:
FALL 2009 Schedule

Previous Talks

  • Apr 30, 2009. Alexander Ushakov (Stevens Inst. of Tech.)." Strong Law of Large Numbers for Graph(Group)-Valued Random Elements"
  • Apr 24, 2009. Andrew Duncan (Newcastle University)." Geodesic Rewriting Systems"
  • Apr 16, 2009. Murray Elder (Univ of Queensland)." Geodesics in Group"

Technical advice

Seminars are broadcast via Steven's Wimba connection, where users may interact, ask questions, and write on whiteboards etc. We ask you to use headphones in order to avoid echo effects. You might also like to have a microphone -- you can buy reasonably cheap headsets which have a small microphone attached from Staples/OfficeMax type stores. Presenters may find it more convinient to use a pen tablet. Basic tablets are relatively inexpensive and more than enough for online presentations.

You would need a web browser, Macromedia Flash Player and Java v.1.4 to participate in Wimba online meetings. These are all standard packages and there is a good chance that you already have it installed on your computer. No other special software required. For more details on the system requirements click here. When you connect to the meeting, it will automatically test your system for compatibility and install missing pieces of software. We would like to ask you to input your full name (first and last) to avoid confusion of haveing people registered under one name.

Wimba software is intuitive and easy to use. A basic participants guide is available here. Presenters guide available here.

Presenters guide.

Participants guide.

Wimba information and manuals

World time zone map

Organizers

Murray Elder murrayelder gmail.com

Alex Myasnikov amyasnik stevens.edu

Sasha Ushakov aushakov stevens.edu