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Colloquium Series 2005-2006
The following dates are tentative. Check this webpage often.
October:
- Monday, October 3rd,
4:00-5:00,
Belk 323.
The First Attacks on a “Man-Eating Problem”: the Four Color Problem in Nineteenth-Century Britain
Sloan Evans Despeaux,
Department of Mathematics and Computer Science,
Western Carolina University.
- Wednesday, October 26th,
3:30-4:30,
Belk 323.
A Fibonacci Problem: Where's the Tylenol?
James Ruff,
Department of Mathematics and Computer Science,
Western Carolina University.
November:
- Monday, November 14th,
3:30-4:30,
Belk 323.
All Triangles are Isosceles
Holly Rosson,
Department of Mathematics,
Warren Wilson College.
February:
- Wednesday, Feb 1,
3:00 PM,
Belk 323.
Taking the Byte Out of Cookies: Privacy, Consent, and the Web
Visiting Scholar, Michael C. Loui,
Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
- Thursday, Feb 2,
2:00 PM,
Belk 323.
So You Thought Computers Could Do Anything? Some Provably Unsolvable and Infeasible Computational Problems
Visiting Scholar, Michael C. Loui,
Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering,
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
- Tuesday, February 28th,
3:30 tea; 3:45-4:45 talk
Patrick Bahls, Department of Mathematics, UNCA:
March:
- Robert Talbert, Franklin College (date, time TBA)
April:







