400-Level Lecture Series and Math Tea
400-Level Lecture Series
The Math Club is hosting the 400-Level Lecture Series, where professors will give brief talks about the 400-level math classes they will be teaching in Spring 2010. We hope the Series will benefit students who have a hard time choosing which classes to take as well as benefit professors by giving them a chance to advertise their classes. Here is the schedule of speakers:
Wednesday, October 21
Location: Math Building, room 3206
4:30 MATH430: Euclidean and Non-Euclidean Geometries, K. Melnick
4:45 MATH410: Advanced Calculus I, D. Gulick
5:00 MATH456: Cryptology, L. Washington / J. Rosenberg
5:15 MATH446: Axiomatic Set Theory, D. Kueker
Thursday, October 22
Location: Math Building, room 1308
4:15 MATH416: Applied Harmonic Analysis, W. Czaja
4:30 AMSC460: Computational Methods, R. Duraiswami
4:45 MATH462: Partial Differential Equations, S. Cerrai
5:00 MATH405: Linear Algebra, S. Antman
5:15 AMSC466: Introduction to Numerical Analysis, P. Wolfe
Math Tea
Thursday, October 22
Location: Math Building, room 0107 (Undergraduate Math
Lounge)
Join your fellow math undergraduates for tea and cookies
immediately following the 400-Level Lecture Series. Games will be
available. You may also come to learn about activities of the Math
Club and Pi Mu Epsilon. This will be the first of many monthly math
teas!
