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Math Club
Welcome to our website. Please visit us often as our club and webpage are new. We plan to keep adding interesting links and information. Click on the titles below for the abstracts.
Events
- Friday, February 24 at 1:00PM in Wachman 617: Rachel Hall, St. Joseph's University Submajorization and the Geometry of Unordered Collections, with Applications to Music and Welfare Economics
- Friday, February 10 at 1:00PM in Wachman 617: Chris Atkinson, Temple University Circles (and shperes)
- Friday, January 27 at 1:40PM in Wachman 617: Lawrence Bonczar, University of Virginia A career option for math majors: Systems & Information Engineering at UVA
- Friday, November 18 at 1:00PM in Wachman 617: Meredith Hegg, Temple University How Many Mathematicians Does it Take to Color a Map?
- Thursday, October 27 at 4:30PM in Wachman 617: David Futer, Temple University The space around a knot
- Friday, October 21 at 1:00PM in Wachman 617: Austin Daughton, Temple University Three Approaches to Fermat's Two Square Theorem: $p=x^2+y^2$
- Wednesday, September 21 at 4:00PM in Wachman 617: Irina Mitrea, Temple University What do geometry, physics, and complex analysis have in common?
- Thursday, September 8 at 5:00PM in Wachman 617: Showing of the movie A Beautiful Mind
Off Campus
- June 4, 2012 -- July 27, 2012 at University of Nebraska - Lincoln, 2012 Nebraska Summer Research Program
- June 18 -- August 10 at Brown University, Summer@ICERM-Undergraduate Research Program
- Saturday, November 19 at Bryn Mawr College, EPADEL Fall Meeting
- Saturday, October 15, 9:00AM--3:30PM at West Chester University: Careers Conference sponsored by EPADEL
Competition Opportunities
- W. L. Putnam Competition (Professor Dolgushev): Training sessions every Thursday 3:30-4:30PM, Wachman 609, starts September 8. Professor Dolgushev's Putnam Blog
- Mathematical Competition in Modeling (Professors Mitrea, Seibold, Szyld): Introduction to MCM and a practice session on Thursday, October 13th, 2011 from 5:00pm to 7:30pm in Wachman Hall 617 (with complementary pizza, courtesy of the Department of Mathematics). More information.
