MCS DEPARTMENTAL COLLOQUIA, Fall 2004
 
September 10
Alexander von Eye
Department of Psychology, Michigan State University
Using 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