The following dates are tentative. Check this webpage often.
October
Friday, October 25,
3:00 PM
Multimodal Spoken Natural Language Dialog for a Battlefield Information System (abstract)
Ronnie W. Smith,
East Carolina University
Tuesday, October 29,
3:00 PM
Industrial-Strength Data Structures
Benjamin Shults,
Department of Mathematics and Computer Science,
Western Carolina Univeristy
November
Thursday, November 7,
3:00 PM,
An Introduction to Distance-Regular Graphs
Mark MacLean,
Department of Mathematics,
UNC-Asheville
December
Wednesday, December 4,
3:00PM
Secrets of Success and Happiness as a Computer Scientist or Engineer
Dennis Murphy,
Franklin, NC
January
Friday, January 31,
3:00 PM
Promise and Perils of Peer-to-Peer Computing (abstract)
Douglas Reeves,
Department of Computer Science,
NC State University
February
Friday, February 21,
4:00 PM
Jane Hawkins,
Department of Mathematics,
UNC- Chapel Hill
March: Focus on the History of Mathematics
Wednesday, March 26,
4:00 PM,
302, Stillwell
Inexplicable? The status of complex numbers in Britain, 1750-1850 (abstract)
Adrian Rice,
Department of Mathematics,
Randolph-Macon College, Ashland, VA
Friday, March 28,
4:00 PM,
302, Stillwell
Historical Contours of the American Mathematical Research Community
Karen Parshall,
Departments of History and Mathematics,
University of Virginia
April
Thursday, April 10,
3:15 PM
Every 1(mod 3) prime is of the form x^2 + 3y^2
Shan Manickam,
Department of Mathematics and Computer Science,
Western Carolina University







