Stevens Institute of Technology

Department of Mathematical Sciences

Fall 2003 Talks

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!

Happy Holdiays!