Conference History and Future Dates
1' st - 1984
2' nd - 1985
3' rd - 1986
4' th - 1987
5' th - 1988
6' th - 1989
7' th - 1990
8' th - 1991
9' th - 1992
10' th - 1993
11' th - 1994
12' th - 1995
13' th - 1996
14' th - 1997
15' th - 1998
16' th - 1999
17' th - 2000
18' th - 2001
19' th - 2002
20' th - 2003
21'st - 2004
22'nd - 2005
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22nd Conference
Dates:
March 18 and 19, 2005
Organizers:
Diane Evans and Mark Inlow
Speakers and Talks:
not known at this time
21st Conference
Dates:
March 19 and 20, 2004
Organizers:
Jeff Leader and Diane Evans
Speakers and Talks:
William Dunham:
Much Ado About Everything: The Mathematics of Leonhard Euler
V. F. Rickey:
The Archimedes Palimpsest
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Carl Friedrich Gauss: Classic Hard Figurer
20th Conference
Dates:
March 21 and 22, 2003
Organizers:
Steve Carlson and Tom Langley
Speakers and Talks:
Aparna Higgins:
Demonic Graphs and Undergraduate Research
De Witt L. Sumners:
Calculating the Secrets of Life: Mathematics in Biology and Medicine
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DNA Topology
19th Conference
Dates:
March 15 and 16, 2002
Organizers:
Roger Lautzenheiser and Jerry Muir
Speakers and Talks:
Harold Boas:
Reflections on the Arbelos
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What Can One Say Absolutely about Power Series?
Liz Jessup:
Matrices, Vector Spaces, and Information Retrieval
18'th Conference
Dates:
March 16 and 17, 2001
Organizers:
David Finn and Tanya Leise
Speakers and Talks:
Suzanne Lenhart:
Can you Park your Car with Lie Brackets?
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Applications of Optimal Control to Various Population Models
Linda Petzold:
Computational Science and Engineering: A Case Study
17'th Conference
Dates:
March 17 and 18, 2000
Organizers:
Gary Sherman and David Finn
Speakers and Talks:
Frank Morgan:
Soap Bubble Contest
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The Double Bubble Conjecture
Nigel Boston:
Cryptography and the Benefits of Ignorance
16'th Conference
Dates:
March 19 and 20, 1999
Organizers:
Allen Broughton and David Rader
Speakers and Talks:
Colm Mulcahy:
Wavelets - a new tool for imaging, graphics and Hollywood
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The curves and surfaces of the digital age
Michael Trick:
Adventures in Sports Scheduling
15'th Conference
Dates:
March 13 and 14, 1998
Organizers:
Kurt Bryan and Yosi Shibberu
Speakers and Talks:
Charles Groetsch:
A Tale of Slow Projectiles, Tartaglia's Wager and Halley's Comment
Ed Packel:
Symbolic Dynamics: A Mathmatica(l) Window to Chaos
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Puzzles and Paradoxes in Game Theory.
14'th Conference
Dates:
March 21 and 22, 1997
Organizers:
Elton Graves and Aaron Klebanoff
Speakers and Talks:
Herb Bailey:
Mathematics for Fun and Money
Michael Moody:
An ODE to Toys: Motivating Differential Equations with Physical Models
Gilbert Strang:
The Search for a Good Basis
13'th Conference
Dates:
March 15 and 16, 1996
Organizer:
Nacer Abrouk
Speakers and Talks:
Richard Brualdi:
Rooks on Boards, Permanents and Determinants and a Computationally Intractable Problem
and
Majorization (Averaging)
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Doubly Stochastic Matrices
Steve Lallo:
The Mathematics of Card Shuffling
12'th Conference
Dates:
March 10 and 11, 1995
Organizer:
John Rickert
Speakers and Talks:
Marty Isaacs:
You Can Count on Groups
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Dirty Children, Unfaithful Husbands, and Similar Problems.
Roger Lautzenheiser:
What Does it All Mean?
11'th Conference
Dates:
March 25 and 26, 1994
Organizer:
Lynn Kiaer
Speakers and Talks:
Gene Berg:
Mathematics of the CD Player
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Mathematics of Digital Modems
10'th Conference
Dates:
March 19 and 20, 1993
Organizers:
Steve Carlson and Bart Goddard
Speakers and Talks:
Carla Savage:
Generating Combinatorial Structures
and
Hamilton Cycles in Symmetric Graphs
Gary Sherman:
Introducing...Cwatsets
9'th Conference
Dates:
March 13 and 14, 1992
Organizers:
Steve Carlson and Bart Goddard
Speakers and Talks:
William Dunham:
Constructing the Regular Heptadecagon: Ingenuity or Just a Lucky Gauss?
Joseph Gallian:
Touring a Torus
8'th Conference
Dates:
March 15 and 16, 1991
Organizer:
George Berzsenyi
Speakers and Talks:
Herb Bailey:
Where Do Problems Come From and Where Do They Go?
Clark Kimberling:
Triangle Centers
Ira Rosenhaltz:
Tackling the Ticklish Type of Tic-Tac Toe
7'th Conference
Dates:
April 6 and 7, 1990
Organizer:
George Berzsenyi
Speakers and Talks:
Bruce Reznick:
Fun with Generating Functions
and
The Stern Sequence
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Gary Sherman:
Problems, Problems Everywhere.
6'th Conference
Dates:
April 7 and 8, 1989
Organizer:
Roger Lautzenheiser
Speakers and Talks:
Fred Roberts:
The One-Way Street Problem
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From Garbage to Rainbows.
5'th Conference
Dates:
April 8 and 9, 1988
Organizer:
Robert Lopez
Speakers and Talks:
Underwood Dudley:
Mathematical Cranks
Paul Zorn:
Calculus in its Fourth Century
4'th Conference
Dates:
April 3 and 4, 1987
Organizer:
Brian Winkel
Speakers and Talks:
H. T. Banks:
Modeling and Parameter Estimation in Physical and Biological Sciences: A General View
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Modeling and Parameter Estimation in Physical and Biological Sciences: Specific Case Studies
Underwood Dudely:
The Calculus Book
3'rd Conference
Dates:
April 4 and 5, 1986
Organizers:
Elton Graves, John Kinney, Robert Pervine, and Al Schmidt
Speakers and Talks:
Peter Hilton:
Vital Surgery on a Moribund Curriculum
Jean Pederson:
From Elementary Geometry to Modern Number Theory
2'nd Conference
Dates:
April 19 and 20, 1985
Organizers:
Elton Graves, John Kinney, Robert Pervine, and Al Schmidt
Speakers and Talks:
Herb Bailey:
Balancing a Yardstick on an Apple
Jerry Cline:
Modules in Applied Mathematics
1'st Conference
Dates:
April 13, 1984
Organizers:
Elton Graves, John Kinney, Robert Pervine and Al Schmidt
Speakers and Talks:
Bill Rouse:
Monitoring the Physical World with Micros.
Maynard Thompson:
A Microcomputer Lab for Post-Calculus Classes
Brian Winkel:
Is it Greener on the Other Side? Emerging Software