| MCS DEPARTMENTAL COLLOQUIA, Fall 2004 | ||
| September 10 | Alexander von Eye
Department of Psychology, Michigan State UniversityUsing Configural Frequency Analysis to Test Hypotheses Concerning Multinormality | |
| September 17 | Hugh King
Department of Mathematical and Computer Sciences, Colorado School of Mines Complex Problems, Real Solutions? --- The Namlo Foundation | |
| September 24 | Stuart Hawkins
University of New South Wales On the Influence of the Wavenumber on Compression in a Wavelet Boundary Element Method for the Helmholtz Equation | |
| October 1 | Paul Martin and Moneesh Upmanyu
Department of Mathematical and Computer Sciences, Division of Engineering, Colorado School of Mines Groovy surfaces: some applications of MACS348 | |
| October 8 | Luis Tenorio
Department of Mathematical and Computer Sciences, Colorado School of Mines Sigma, Lambda, Alpha and all that | |
| October 22 | David Kotz
Dartmouth College The Changing Usage of a Mature Campus-wide Wireless Network | |
| October 29 | Greg Rodin
University of Texas Hierarchical Methods for Large-Scale Problems of Micromechanics | |
| November 5 | Andreas Karageorghis
Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Cyprus Matrix decomposition MFS algorithms | |
| November 12 | Tracy Camp et al.
Department of Mathematical and Computer Sciences Meet the Toilers | |
| November 19 | Fernando Perez
Department of Applied Mathematics, University of Colorado, Boulder Python in scientific computing: an illustration with multiwavelets for PDEs. | |
| December 3 | Lucas Monzon
Department of Applied Mathematics, University of Colorado, Boulder TBA |
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