CAARMS9-2003
June 24 through
June 3 27, 2003
Purdue University, West Lafayette,
Indiana
Richard Tapia and Rodrigo Banuelos
Conference Organizers: Rodrigo
Banuelos, Johnny Brown,
Carl Cowen and William
Massey
Keynote Speaker.
Invited Speakers:
Wednesday:
- Trachette
Jackson : University of Michigan,
Ann Arbor : A Mechanical Model
of Tumor Encapsulation and Invasion
- Tor
Kwembe : Chicago State University
: The Potential Operators Method
of Integral Solutions of Initial Value Parabolic Equations
- John Harkless :
Howard University : Quantum Monte Carlo for Atoms and
Molecules
- Rodney Wallace :
IBM / George Washington University : Performance Modelling
of Call Centers with Skill-Based Routing
Thursday:
- Abba
B. Gumel : University of Manitoba
: Mathematical Modelling of SARS
Epidemiology in Toronto
- Richard Tapia :
Rice University : Inverse, Shifted Inverse, and Rayleigh
Quotient Iteration as Newton's Method
- Nancy
Glenn : University of South
Carolina : A Statistical Application
of the Karush Kuhn Tucker Theorem: REL
- Raquel L. Hill : Georgia Institute of
Technology : Scalable Resource
Reservation and Admission Control
Friday:
- Naiomi
Cameron :
Harvey Mudd College : Combinatorial Interpretations
of Hankel Determinants
- John
Albert Ewell III : Northern
Illinois University : Different
Expressions of a Mathematical Object
- Richard Charles Sr.
: Math Learning Institute : Effective Strategies for
K Through 20 Education
Daily Tutorials:
- Rodrigo Bañuelos : Purdue University
: Measure Theory and Applications
to Probability
- Garikai
Campbell : Swarthmore College
: Elliptic Curve Cryptography
For complete schedule and abstracts of Graduate
Student posters see official web site.
CAARMS 9 flyer (pdf format)
CAARMS9: Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana June 18-21, 2002
OFFICIAL CAARMS9 web page
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