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Stochastic optimization
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Research
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By siddha909
from the Math/Stat department
Posted Thu Nov 29, 2007 at 04:54:18 AM PDT
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Want to find out school that are actively doing research in Stochastic Optimization
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Announcement for Reconnect 2008 Conference
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Career
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By dkung
from the professional development department
Posted Fri Nov 16, 2007 at 06:50:38 PM PDT
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Here's a great opportunity for people out there:
Reconnecting Teaching Faculty to the Mathematical Sciences Enterprise and Exposing Researchers in Government and Industry to Relevant Current Research
Mathematical Methods in Biosurveillance: From basics to breakthroughs Principal Speaker: Nina Fefferman, Rutgers University, June 8 - June 14, 2008 (Sunday evening through Saturday afternoon)
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Nobel Prizes for 2007
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News
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By overconvergent
from the why doesn't maths have one? department
Posted Tue Oct 16, 2007 at 05:45:27 AM PDT
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It is well-known that there is no Nobel Prize for Mathematics, but there are prizes in both Physics and Economics, and sometimes these are mathematically related.
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YMN/Project NExT Poster Session
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Research
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By kevin charlwood
from the Research department
Posted Tue Sep 18, 2007 at 01:17:34 PM PDT
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If you will be in San Diego for the JMM in January 2008, please read the notice for the Young Mathematicians' Network/Project NExT Poster Session to be held there.
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Checkers solved; Rubik's cube algorithm improved
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News
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By overconvergent
from the solving hard problems with lots of computer power department
Posted Fri Sep 14, 2007 at 12:51:36 PM PDT
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A research programme that has been running since 1989 has proved that, with perfect play on both sides, the game of checkers is a draw. Also, it has now been proved that Rubik's cube can be solved in at most 26 moves.
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PSU Conference on Undergraduate Research in Mathematics
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Undergrad Life
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By kroth
from the fun conferences department
Posted Tue Aug 07, 2007 at 11:34:35 AM PDT
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Penn State is having its first ever undergrad math conference this fall. It is in University Park, PA November 9-10, 2007. There is funding available for undergrads to attend.
For more details see below. I'll be there with as many undergrads as I can manage to bring.
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Elsewhere on the web
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News
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By overconvergent
from the links on the web department
Posted Fri Jul 06, 2007 at 12:53:07 PM PDT
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We report on some mathematics links from the Internet (and on the protective power of mathematics journals against bullets).
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Young Mathematicians Conference 2007
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Undergrad Life
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By kroth
from the cool conferences department
Posted Wed May 30, 2007 at 07:36:26 AM PDT
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The Fifth YOUNG MATHEMATICIANS CONFERENCE at
The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio on
August 17 - 19, 2007.
The conference provides an opportunity for undergraduate students
around the country to present their research in mathematics in
short talks and posters, and for mentors to exchange ideas.
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