MCS DEPARTMENTAL COLLOQUIA, SPRING 2004
 
January 16
James G. Nagy
Department of Mathematics, and Computer Science, Emory University
Exploiting Kronecker Structure in Image Restoration
January 23
Lars Nyland
Department of Mathematical and Computer Sciences, Colorado School of Mines
Architecture, Performance, Approximation, Potential Fields, and the Common Cold
January 30
Edwin Chong
Department of Computer Science, Colorado State University
What is a Dynamic Decision Problem? (And What Can We Do if We Encounter One?)
February 6
Ross McConnell
Department of Computer Science, Colorado State University
The Consecutive-Ones Property
February 13
E. McKay Hyde
University of Minnesota
Fast, High-Order Methods in Computational Electromagnetics and Acoustics
February 20
Stephan Sain
Department of Mathematics, University of Colorado at Denver
Spatial Models for Multivariate Lattice Data
February 27
Ramki Thurimella
Department of Computer Science, University of Denver
Making TCP Connections Resistant to Server Failure
March 5
Alan Rockwood and Roman Tankelevich
Department of Mathematical and Computer Sciences, Colorado School of Mines
The Potential in Implicit Modeling
March 26
Javier Rojo
Department of Statistics, Rice University
The Body Mass Index and Nonparametric Survival Estimation Subject to Dispersion Constraints
April 9
Kesh Govinder
School of Mathematical Sciences, University of KwaZulu-Natal
On Very Little About Moving Frames
April 16
Natasha Flyer
Division of Scientific Computing, NCAR
The Elusive Time-Space Corner Singularity: The Hidden Nature of Initial-Boundary Value Problems
April 23
Wanda Dann and Steve Cooper
Ithaca College and St. Joseph's University
Teaching Objects-First in Introductory Programming