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DIMACS Workshop: African Americans in Mathematics 1996
- Nathaniel Dean:
African Americans in Mathematics, Proceedings of a DIMACS Workshop, Piscataway, New Jersey, USA, June 26-28, 1996. DIMACS Series in Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science 34, DIMACS/AMS 1997, ISBN 978-0-8218-1142-9 - Foreword. African Americans in Mathematics 1996: ix-
- Preface. African Americans in Mathematics 1996: xi-
Part I: Invited Research Talks
- Jonathan David Farley:
Chain decomposition theorems for ordered sets and other musings. 3-13 - Carolyn R. Mahoney:
Unimodality and the independent set numbers of matroids. 15-21 - Curtis Clark:
On achieving channels in a bipolar game. 23-27 - Walter M. Miller:
Discrete approximation of invariant measures for multidimensional maps. 29-46 - Nathaniel Whitaker:
Some numerical methods for a maximum entropy problem. 47-56 - Isom H. Herron:
Hydrodynamic stability, differential operators and spectral theory. 57-67 - Floyd L. Williams:
The role of Selberg's trace formula in the computation of Casimir energy for certain Clifford-Klein space-times. 69-82 - Scott W. Williams:
Some dynamics on the irrationals. 83-103
Part II: Poster Presentations
- Garikai Campbell:
Finding elliptic curves defined over Q of high rank. 107-109 - Michael Keeve:
Symplectic matrix structure in numerical integration. 111-116 - Kossi D. Edoh:
A numerical algorithm for the computation of invariant circles. 117-122 - Alfred Gérard Noël:
Classification of nilpotent orbits in symmetric spaces. 123-127 - Kori E. Needham:
Evaluating texture measures for low-level features in color images of human skin. 129-135 - Asamoah Nkwanta:
Lattice paths and RNA secondary structures. 137-147 - Roderick Moten:
Nuprl as a concurrent interactive theorem prover. 149-154
Part III: Historical Articles
- Lee Lorch:
Yesterday, today and tomorrow. 157-168 - Etta Zuber Falconer:
The challenge of diversity. 169-182 - Patricia Clark Kenschaft:
What next? A meta-history of black mathematicians. 183-186 - Donald M. Hill:
A personal history of the origins of the National Association of Mathematicians' "Presentations by Recipients of Recent Ph.D.'s". 187-193 - Nkechi Agwu, Asamoah Nkwanta:
Dr. J. Ernest Wilkins, Jr.: The man and his works. 195-205
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