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      Friday, 2:00-2:50PM, TEC 251

      Week 1 (August 28th)

        Joseph Kolibal
        Using Unix in the Scientific Computing Environment
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      Week 2 (September 4th)

        Jiu Ding
        Chaos From a Statistical Point of View
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      Week 3 (September 11th)

        Michael Mascagni
        Quasi-Monte Carlo Methods: Where Randomness and Determinism Collide
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      Week 4 (September 18th)

        Joon Lee
        Relaxation in Random Pores
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      Week 5 (September 25th)

        Brian D. Hindman
        The Crypto iButton(tm)
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      Week 6 (October 2nd)

        Jerry Bona
        Solitons, Singularities and Sand Bars
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      Week 7 (October 9th)

        Jerzy Wasniewski
        Recursive Formulation of Linear Algebra Algorithms
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      Week 8 (October 16th)

        Leonid Gorb
        Acid-base Phenomena in Solutions and Solids: the Data of Quantum-chemical Calculations
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      Week 9 (October 23rd)

        Deborah Dent
        Studying the Numerical Properties of Solvers for Systems of Nonlinear Equations
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      Week 10 (October 30th)

        Greg Johnson
        Introduction to Scientific Visualization
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      Week 11 (November 6th)

        Roger Bidaux
        The Ruin Problem in the Presence of a Long Range Gain Rule
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      Week 12 (November 13th)

        Roger Bidaux
        A Model for Granular Collapse
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      Week 13 (November 20th)

        Wang Zizhong
        Computation of Invariant Measures
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      Week 14 (December 4th)

        CONFERENCE
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      Week 15 (December 11th)

        Lois Boggess
        Classifying Web Documents Automated Acquisition of Domain Knowledge and Language Patterns
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