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Previous Mathematical Sciences Colloquia


 

Thur. 04/12/2003, 3 pm, M345
Supercomputing and the Best Constant in a Mathematical Inequality, Tom Peachey, School of Computer Science and Software Engineering, Monash University.

Fri. 24/10/2003, 3 pm, M345
ARC Applications for the coming round, Various Members, School of Mathematical Sciences.

Fri. 17/10/2003, 3 pm, M345
Crystals, epidemics and tumours, Dr Aidan Sudbury, School of Mathematical Sciences, Monash University.

Thur. 18/09/2003, 3 pm, M345
Relativistic Pulsar Winds and the Sigma Paradox, Dr Andrew Melatos, School of Physics, Melbourne University.

Thur. 04/09/2003, 3:00 pm, M345
What kinds of differential equations are there, and how can one solve the different kinds numerically ? Dr Reinout Quispel, Department of Mathematics & ARC Centre in the Mathematical and Statistical Modelling of Complex Systems, La Trobe University.

Fri. 22/08/2003, 2:40 pm, M345
Ensemble forecasting, targeted observations and data assimilation, Dr Craig Bishop, UCAR/Naval Research Laboratory, Monterey, USA and Dr Michael Reeder, School of Mathematical Sciences, Monash University.

Thur. 29/05/2003, 3:00 pm, M345
Examples of Mathematical Modelling in the fields of bioengineering, granular flow and meteoritics, Dr Kurt Liffman, VPS Research P/L and Mathematical Sciences, Monash Univeristy.

Thur. 27/03/2003, 3 pm, M345
Geometry and Diffusion Equations, Professor Klaus Ecker, Freie Universitat at Berlin

Thur. 13/03/2003, 3 pm, M345
Prime Ideals, Dr Gordon Mason, University of New Brunswick, Canada.

Thurs. 17/10/2002, 3:00 pm, M345
Lagrangian Stochastic Modelling of Turbulent Mixing & Dispersion, Dr Brian Sawford, Division of Atmospheric Research, CSIRO

Tues. 19/09/2002, 3:00 pm, M345
A Functional Data-Analytic Approach to Signal Discrimination, Professor D. S. Poskitt, Department Econometrics and Business Statistics, Monash University

Thur. 29/08/2002, 3:00 pm, M345
Bioastronomy 2002, Dr Sarah Maddison, Swinburne University.

Thurs. 15/11/2001, 3:00 pm, M345
Stability in the Three-Body Problem Dr Rosemary Mardling, School of Mathematical Sciences Monash University.

Thur. 20/09/2001, 1:00 pm, M345
A probabilistic approach to analytic arithmetic, Professor Andrew Barbour, Universitat Zurich.

Thur. 16/08/2001, 3:00 pm, M345
Global warming. Is it real? Are we causing it?, Prof. David Karoly, Department of Mathematics & Statistics, Monash University.

Thur. 26/07/2001, 3:00 pm, M345
Modelling the Behavior of Polymer Solutions, Dr Ravi Prakash Jagadeeshan, Department of Chemical Engineering, Monash University.

Thur. 17/05/2001, 3:00 pm, M345
Enumerations and asymptotics in combinatorics and lattice models, Prof. Tony Guttmann, Department of Mathematics & Statistics, University of Melbourne

Thur. 26/04/2001, 3:00 pm, M345
Matrices for digital watermarking, Dr Andrew Tirkel, Dept. of Mathematics and Statistics, Monash University

Thur. 15/03/2001, 3:00 pm, M345
Yearning for the impossible, Assoc. Prof. John Stillwell, Dept. of Mathematics and Statistics, Monash University

Thur. 24/08/2000, 3:30 pm, M345
The survival of interacting particle systems, Dr Aidan Sudbury, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Monash University.

Thur. 25/05/2000, 3:30 pm, M345
Detection of Climate Change and Attribution of Causes: A Perspective from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Professor David Karoly, Meteorology CRC and Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Monash University.

Thur. 04/05/2000, 2 pm, M345
Mr Spock as a toral tangram: the view from infinity, Dr Iain Aitchison, University of Melbourne.

Thur. 20/04/2000, 3:00 pm, S12
Non-Uniqueness Issues in Remote Sensing of Astrophysical Plasmas, Professor Phil Judge, Department of Mathematics & Statistics, Monash University (On leave from High Altitude Observatory, National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder CO USA).

Thurs. 6/04/2000, 3 pm, M345
The shape of a surface which expands according to its curvatures, Professor Bob Gulliver, University of Minnesota

Thurs. 30/03/2000, 3 pm, M345
Why things break and other fracture problem, Professor Joe Monaghan, Department of Mathematics & Statistics, Monash University

Thurs. 23/03/2000, 3 pm, M345
An overview of option pricing, Dr Fima Klebaner, University of Melbourne

Thurs. 16/03/2000, 3 pm, M345
Geometries on Surfaces, Dr Burkard Polster, Monash University

Thurs. 16/03/2000, 3 pm, M345
Thresholds for Some Epidemic Models, Professor A. D. Barbour, University of Zurich, Switzerland

Convenor: Simon Clarke.
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