Math Doesn’t Bug Me
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Discover the beauty of mathematics and its wide applicability in everyday life. Enjoy math games and poster presentations, and interact with NCSU mathematicians
This fall semester, the Triangle Area Graduate Mathematics Conference (TAGMaC) will be held at North Carolina State University in Raleigh, NC on November 11, 2017. The one-day conference features short talks by graduate students and a keynote speech. Lunch and coffee/tea will also be provided. We would like to invite all graduate students to attend and give…
Bryan Chu Title: Low Rank Randomized Standard Value Decomposition Abstract: The low rank randomized standard value decomposition is a fast, stable method of computing the dominant singular values of a real, large matrix A. For a large scale system we use a randomized matrix method, a so called, randomized SVD (rSVD). We improve the existing rSVD…
Triangle Math Teachers' Circle Workshop (sponsored by American Institute of Mathematics) will be held at NCSU, Math Department, on Saturday February 10. This event is aimed at current and future teachers, math education students and anyone who is interested in creative approaches to teaching mathematics through problem solving to K-12 students. The presenters are Natasha Rozhkovskaya (Kansas State University) and Hector Rosario (South Gwinnet High…
Radmila Sazdanović will speak at the Coffee and Viz series in the Teaching and Visualization Lab, James B. Hunt Jr. Library on Friday March 16, 9:30-10:30 am about Visual Mathematics: the role of visualizations in math research.
The Triangle Lectures in Combinatorics is a series of combinatorial workshops held each semester on a Saturday in the Research Triangle region of North Carolina, funded by the National Science Foundation. The workshop this spring, the 15th installment of the Triangle Lectures in Combinatorics (TLC), will be hosted by North Carolina State University in Raleigh,…
Any 7th or 8th grade girl interested in math Saturday, April 7, 2018 | 10:00am – 3:00pm SAS Hall at NCSU RSVP: Space is limited! Please reserve your spot by April 2nd by emailing graduate student Katherine Harris at keharri4@ncsu.edu. Please include any dietary allergies/restrictions in your email. PDF
Humans play games. Sometimes we roll the dice, or buy lottery tickets - sometimes we play chess, or mind games of manipulation. History gives us two examples of the development of new mathematical ideas and directions from our playful habits: games of chance, which led to the formulation of Probability Theory, and games of strategy,…
The goal of this conference is to bring young mathematicians together, both as speakers and as participants. The talks will cover an array of subject areas that are well represented in the Duke Journal. There will be nine talks by young mathematicians. More information can be found at: https://sites.duke.edu/dmj2018/
There are many reasons, moral and practical, why we need to diversify our mathematics departments — and more generally STEM departments and the workforce. But how do we go about it? A good starting point is to realize the various barriers to an inclusive environment. In this talk, a case study will be used to…
Wednesday to Saturday Nov. 7-10 in SAS Hall 4201. Lectures are open to all. Conference Information is located here.
Wednesday to Saturday Nov. 7-10 in SAS Hall 4201. Lectures are open to all. Conference Information is located here.
Wednesday to Saturday Nov. 7-10 in SAS Hall 4201. Lectures are open to all. Conference Information is located here.
Hanes Hall, Room 120 University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, North Carolina The Triangle Lectures in Combinatorics is a series of combinatorial workshops held each semester on a Saturday in the Research Triangle region of North Carolina, funded by the National Science Foundation. The workshop this coming fall, the 16th installment of the Triangle Lectures in Combinatorics,…
Wednesday to Saturday Nov. 7-10 in SAS Hall 4201. Lectures are open to all. Conference Information is located here.
A brief overview of SNL’s mission, R&D areas, and opportunities in mathematics, statistics, and computational science will be given.
The the 14th Annual NC State University Graduate Student Research Symposium will be held in the Jane S. McKimmon Center on Wednesday, March 20, 2019. The poster session will be from 1:30pm to 4:00pm. This year, there will be over 200 poster presentations representing research being conducted in 70 graduate programs from all colleges. …
Upcoming meeting: Saturday, March 30, 2019 Location: Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, NC Lecture Hall: Manchester 16 More information: https://wp.math.ncsu.edu/tlc/ Speakers: James Haglund, University of Pennsylvania Adam Marcus, Princeton University Jennifer Morse, University of Virginia Nathan Reading, North Carolina State University Registration and funding applications: To register and/or apply for funding, please fill out this form. If you have…
Turn on a light in the middle of a room: Is every spot illuminated? If the room is a complicated labyrinth, then probably not, but what if the walls of the room are mirrors? Amie Wilkinson of the University of Chicago will deliver the Department of Mathematics Kwangil Koh Lecture on Mathematics in Our Time through…