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FALL MEETING PROGRAM
Chapman University
October 9, 1999

 

Did you miss the deadline for contributed paper abstract submissions? Contact Magnhild Lien at magnhild.lien@csun.edu to see if space is still available.


Note: the Submission deadline is September 15, 1999.

8:15-12:00 REGISTRATION Beckman Hall, 3rd floor
8:15-10:30 Refreshments
8:15-2:30 MAA Book Sale Beckman Hall, 3rd floor
9:15-10:15 INVITED ADDRESS
Can Arbitration Be Fair?
William Zame, UCLA
Irvine Lecture Hall, Hashinger Science Center
10:30-11:45 CONTRIBUTED PAPERS Beckman Hall, 1st floor
12:00-2:00 LUNCHEON PROGRAM Argyros Forum 209
Food Service followed by
Acknowledgments and Welcome from
Kenneth Cooke, Pomona College
MAA Section Chair
1:00-2:00 INVITED ADDRESS
Public Key Encryption: History and Theory
Malcolm Williamson, Center for Communications Research
Argyros Forum 209
2:15-3:00 CONTRIBUTED PAPERS Beckman Hall, 1st floor
3:15-4:15 INVITED ADDRESS
Finite Quantum Chaos
Audrey Terras, UCSD
Irvine Lecture Hall,
Hashinger Science Center

SoCal Project NExT

Southern California Project NExT participants and its supporters are invited to an informal dinner following the meeting. SoCal Project NExT (New Experiences in Teaching) is a program for new or recent Ph.D.s in the mathematical sciences who are interested in improving the learning and teaching of undergraduate mathematics. There is no formal application process --- all you need is the desire to participate. Mentors are welcome! Meet outside of Hashinger Science Center following the talk by Audrey Terras.

To find out more about becoming involved in SoCal Project NExT, come to the dinner or contact Carol Fan (cfan@lmumail.lmu.edu), Michael Leen (mleen@whittier.edu), Patrick Shanahan (pshanaha@lmumail.lmu.edu), or Francis Su (su@math.hmc.edu).

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