Fall 2011

September 2 Doug Ray, Susan Morey, Eugene Curtin, Jake Manske, and Nama Namaski.

Problem Solvers – A Retrospective.

September 9 Dr. Xingde Jia, Mathematics Department.

Extremal Cayley Digraphs of Finite Abelian Groups.

September 23 Dr. Lucas Rusnak, Mathematics Department.

An Oriented Hypergraphic Approach to Algebraic Graph Theory.

September 30 Dr. Stan McClellan, Electrical Engineering, Texas State University.

Low Frequency Power Line Communications for the Smart Grid.

October 7 Dr. Jacob Manske, Mathematics Department.

Splitting the atom: on edge-colorings of complete graphs.

October 14 Dr. Jian Shen, Mathematics Department.

Continued Fractions and Nathanson Heights.

October 21 Dr. Qi Long, Department of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics, Emory University.

Doubly Robust Nonparametric Multiple Imputation for Missing Data.

October 28 Dr. Qiang Zhao, Mathematics Department.

Mean Residual Life Regression Models for Censored Survival Data.

November 4 Dr. Mattias Conrad-Chung, Mathematics Department.

Designing Optimal Spectral Filters for Inverse Problems.

November 11 Dr. Maria Basterra, University of New Hampshire.

Rings and Modules in Stable Homotopy Theory.

November 11 Dr. Frank Hsu, Fordham University.

Are Two Heads Better Than One? Combinatorial Fusion in Computing, Informatics and Analytics.

November 18 Dr. Xingde Jia, Mathematics Department.

Small Additive Bases for the First 𝑛 Positive Integers.

December 2 Dr. Luis Garcia-Puente, Sam Houston State University.

The Control Polyhedron of a Rational Bezier Surface.

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