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The Cornell Math Club
is an organization
dedicated to making the art
and science of mathematics
accessible and fun
for all Cornell students.
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Special Announcements:
The Math Club is publishing
a newsletter this semester.
If you have something you'd like to see published, please contact
one of the Math Club officers
We're going to a conference this weekend!
It will be at Columbia University, and departure will be this Friday. Contact Yimen Wu if
you are interested. More information about the conference is available here
Note this year's date and time for the Math
Club talks!
Wednesdays, 4:00pm in Malott Hall 532 for refreshments.
The talks begin at 4:30 in Malott Hall 406.
The Math Table
Fridays, 5:15pm at Risley Dining Hall (Meal Plan is accepted - those not on meal plan will be bonused)
Math Club Talk: September 22
A Puzzle Session!
Are you up to the challenge?
Math Club General Information:
The Math Club officers for '99-'00 are:
President: Dan Ramras
Vice-President: Yimen Wu
Treasurer: Andy McCabe
If you would like to be on the Math Club
mailing list, (or have any other questions) please e-mail dar34@cornell.edu
Check out the Fall
'97, or the Spring '98 talks.
Fall '98 Speakers
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The Driven Pendulum
Prof. John Hubbard |
The Mathematics of
Juggling
Dave Revelle |
| Prof. Karl David |
SUNY Stony Brook
Field's Medal Recipientt
Prof. John Milnor (Kieval Lecture) |
| Prof. Ken Brown |
Computer Vision
Carly Klivans |
What Your High
School Teacher Never Told You About Discriminants: (A Surprising Application of Convex
Geometry In Algebra)
Prof. Lou Billera |
Why You Can't
Trisect the Angle
Prof. Ravi Ramakrishna |
Why You Can
Trisect the Angle
Prof. David Henderson
with Prof. Daina Taimina |
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Spring '99 Speakers
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Cornell's REU Summer
'99
Prof. Robert Strichartz |
The Number N: Paul Erdos
(a movie) |
Everything you ever wanted
to know about Julia sets, but were afraid to ask John Milnor...
Prof. Adam Epstein
and Suzanne Lynch |
Can You Always Find
a Prime Between N and 2N?
Antal Jarai |
An application of
Markov Chains to Linear Algebra
Shannon Kelly |
What's the Chance that 2
Random Integers are Relatively Prime?
Prof. Ken Brown |
What's the Chance that 2
Random Integers are Relatively Prime?
Prof. Ken Brown |
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Cornell homepage, or the
Mathematics Department homepage.
If you have any questions, comments,
suggestions, or you would like to give a talk at the Math Club please e-mail dar34@cornell.edu
If you would like to make any comments about
the web page, please contact ajm28@cornell.edu