FALL 2001
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September 13:
Speaker: Anton Schick (Binghamton University)
Title:
Root n-consistent and optimal density
estimators for moving average processes.
Abstract
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October 4:
Speaker: David M. Mason (University of Delaware)
Title: Bootstraping the Student t-statistic
Abstract
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October 11:
Speaker:
Eugene M. Luks (University of Oregon)
Title:
The 15 Puzzle, Parallel Computation, and 15000-Page Proofs
Abstract
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October 18:
Speaker: Marvin Knopp (Temple University)
Title: On the signs of the
coefficients of modular forms
Abstract
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October 25:
Speaker: Carl Pomerance (Bell Labs and University of Georgia)
Title: Carmichael's Function
Abstract
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November 8:
Speaker: Mattias Beck (Binghamton University)
Title: On the number of "magic squares"
Abstract
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November 15:
Speaker: Thomas Zaslavsky (Binghamton University)
Title: Secrets of Biased Graphs Revealed!
Abstract
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December 6:
Speaker: Julio M. Stern (University of Sao Paulo, Brazil,
and Binghamton University)
Title:
A Weibull wearout test: full Bayesian approach
Abstract
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December 13:
Speaker: Stan Wagon (Macalester College)
Title: A Computational View of the Four-Color Theorem:
A Resuscitation of a Famous
False Proof
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