DISTINGUISHED LECTURE SERIES AND COLLOQUIA - FALL 2004

Most colloquia are held at 4:10 P.M. in Ross Hall 308. Please check for location and special starting times.
Refreshments at 3:30 P.M. in Ross Hall 203

   
September 16
   
September 30 Dr. Thomas Seidman, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Distinguished Lecturer. A Bioremediation Problem with Discontinuous Dynamics. Click here for abstract.
   
November 4 Dr. Nicolas Theriault, Centre for Applied Cryptographic Research, University of Waterloo, Practical Aspects of Elliptic and Hyperelliptic Curve Cryptography.
   
November 18 Dr. Jeff Achter, Colorado State University, Counting Curves Over Finite Fields.
   
November 22 Dr. Patrick O'Leary, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Northern Arizona University. Scientific Visualization of Oil Reservoir Simulations: A 3D Extension to Flow-Guided Streamline Seeding for the Characterization of Velocity Field Topology in Oil Reservoir Simulation.
 
December 2 Dr. Siguna Mueller, Center for Information Security and Cryptography, University of Calgary, Generating Cryptographic Primes More Efficiently.
 
December 9 Dr. James Thomas, Colorado State University, Some Taylor-Couette Computations.