Department of Mathematics, Statistics,
and Computer Science
Colloquium Schedule
Colloquium talks are usually given in Room 401 of the Katharine Reed
Cudahy building. Unless otherwise stated, talks begin at 4:00PM with pre-colloquium
refreshments in Room 342 at 3:30PM.
Here is the list of speakers we had for the 2002-03 academic year.
Have a great summer.
- September 26:
Francis Pastijn, Department of Mathematics, Statistics and
Computer Science, Marquette University: "Overcommutative Semigroup Varieties"
- October 03:
Kira Adaricheva, Institute of Mathematics, Siberian Branch
of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk,
Russia: "The Convexity and the Join-semidistributive
Lattices"
- October 10:
Paul Bankston, Department of Mathematics, Statistics and
Computer Science, Marquette University: "Formal Aspects of Adjectives in
Natural Language"
- November 07:
Naveen Bansal, Department of Mathmatics, Statistics and
Computer Science, Marquette University: "Selection of the Best Treatment
Under the Balanced and Unbalanced Design"
- November 14:
Prakash Laud, Division of Biostatistics, Medical College
of Wisconsin: "A Bayesian Approach to a Test in Genetic Epidemiology"
- January 31:
Dibyen Majumdar, Mathematics, Statistics and Computer
Science, University of Illinois-Chicago: "Design of Experiments in the
Presence of Trends and Correlations"
- February 07:
Anastasios Tsonis, Mathematics Department, University
of Wisconsin-Milwaukee: "The Impact of Nonlinear Dynamics in the
Atmospheric Sciences"
- February 21: Roman Zrotowski, Department of Mathematics, Statistics and
Computer Science, Marquette University: "Algebraic Interpretation of the
Set of Bijections on Sets of Sizes 2,4,8,16,..."
- February 28:
Vytaras Brazauskas, Department of Mathmatics, University
of Wisconsin-Milwaukee: "Robust Statistics and their Applications in
Pricing of Reinsurance Treaties"
- April 04:
Richard Lundgren, Department of Mathematics, University of
Colorado-Denver: "Variations on Interval Graphs"
- April 25:
Willem Blok, Department of Mathematics,
Stitistics and Computer Science, University of Illinois-Chicago:
"Residuation in Ordered Algebras: Origins and a Result"
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