| MCS DEPARTMENTAL COLLOQUIA, Fall 2003 | ||
| September 5 | Karen Kafadar
Department of Mathematics, University of Colorado at DenverStatistical Analysis of Microarrays | |
| September 12 | Alyn Rockwood/Lars Nyland
Department of Mathematical and Computer Sciences, Colorado School of MinesProgrammable Graphics Units: Are You on the Wrong Processor? | |
| September 19 | Lynn Bennethum
Department of Mathematics, University of Colorado at DenverIntroduction to Hybrid Mixture Theory and a Couple of Interesting Results for Hydrophilic Soils | |
| September 26 | John Black
Department of Computer Science, University of Colorado at BoulderHighly-Optimized Provably-Secure Cryptography | |
| October 3 | Bengt Fornberg
Department of Applied Mathematics, University of Colorado at BoulderRadial Basis Functions - A future way to solve PDEs to spectral accuracy on irregular multidimensional domains? | |
| October 10 | Leonard Gray
Oak Ridge National LaboratoryCoupling Boundary Integrals and Level Sets: Nonlinear Potential Flow | |
| October 17 | Adrianus T. de Hoop
Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science, Delft University of Technology Transient acoustic wave excitation in a two-media configuration with relaxation losses -- A canonical problem analyzed with an extension of the modified Cagniard method. THIS COLLOQUIUM WILL BE HELD IN HILL HALL 202 | |
| October 24 | Michael Colagrosso
Department of Mathematical and Computer Sciences, Colorado School of Mines A Classification Approach to Broadcasting in a Mobile Ad Hoc Network | |
| October 31 | Willy Hereman
Department of Mathematical and Computer Sciences, Colorado School of Mines Continuous and Discrete Homotopy Operators with Applications in Integrability Testing | |
| November 7 | Alexander Voronovich
NOAA, BoulderInverse Problem in the Theory of Wave Scattering from Rough Surfaces | |
| November 14 | Helaman and Claire Ferguson
Mathematics in Stone and BronzeTHIS COLLOQUIUM WILL BE HELD IN HILL HALL 202 | |
| November 21 | Lee White
Case Western Reserve University Testing GUI Systems: A Difficult Problem | |