Harry M. Gehman Lectures
Harry M. Gehman Lectures
Spring 1968 - Spring 2005
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Spring 2005, Queen's University
The Ring of Integer-Valued Polynomials
David Lantz, Colgate University
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Spring 2004, SUNY-Cortland
MicrobeSoft Computing: Writing on Molecules in Fluid Memory
Tom Head, Binghamton University
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Spring 2003, Alfred University
The Graphite Boundary Sequence Problem
Jack Graver, Syracuse University
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Spring 2002, SUNY, Brockport
Is Honesty the Best Policy?
Alan Taylor, Union College
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Spring 2001, Binghamton University
Why Things Don't Fall Down: Tensegrities and
How They Hold the World Together
Robert Connelly, Cornell University
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Spring 2000, SUNY, Oswego
Infinite Source Poisson Models with Heavy Tailed Transmission Times,
Probabilistic Modeling, and Data Networks
Sidney Resnick, Cornell University
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Spring 1999, Syracuse University
Prime Factors, 2x2 Matrices and the Hyperbolic Plane
Ross Geoghegan, Binghamton University
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Spring 1998, York Univ., Toronto
Dynamical Disease
William F. Langford, Univ. of Guelph and Fields Institute
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Spring 1997, Broome Community College
Whitehead's Algorithm for Free Groups, Surface Groups
and Hyperbolic Groups
Karen Vogtmann, Cornell University
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Spring 1996, Elmira College
Mathematical Aspects of Bubbly Flows
Donald Drew, RPI
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Spring 1995, Hobart and William Smith Colleges
A Tangled Tale
William W. Menasco, SUNY at Buffalo
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Spring 1994, SUNY Albany
Imaging the Interior of the Body with Electric Fields
Margaret Cheney, RPI
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Spring 1993, SUNY Binghamton
Fractals and Iterated Function Systems
Doug Ravenel, University of Rochester
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Spring 1992, Queen's U., Kingston, ON
Guided Computer Experimentation in Mathematics:
Euler, Mahler, Ramanujan and Maple
Jonathan M. Borwein, University of Waterloo
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Spring 1991, SUNY Oneonta
Structure of Complex Analytic Dynamics
John Hubbard, Cornell University
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Spring 1990, Colgate University
Combinatorial Group Theory: a Geometrical Subject
Marshall M. Cohen, Cornell University
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Spring 1989, Union College
Concepts from Applied Mathematics
Julian D. Cole, Rensselaer Polytechnic University
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Spring 1988, Brock University
Counting Polyhedra
W.T. Tutte, University of Waterloo
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Spring 1987, Hobart and William Smith College
Solitons and Exact Solutions of Nonlinear Partial
Differential Equations of Physical Interest
Mark J. Ablowitz, Clarkson University
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Spring 1986, Ithaca College
The Role of Algebra and Topology in Robotics and CAD/CAM
John E. Hopcroft, Cornell University
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Spring 1985, Rochester Hilton
A Vector Approach to Euclidean Geometry
Wolfgang Jurkat, Syracuse University
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Spring 1984, Broome Community College
Linear Algebra without Tears - and without Vector Spaces
Peter J. Hilton, SUNY at Binghamton
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Spring 1983, Sheraton Inn, Utica, New York
Some Recent Applications of Functional Equations
to the Behavioral Sciences
Janos D. Aczel, University of Waterloo
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Spring 1982, Skidmore College
Computational Complexity of Feasible Computations
Juris Hartmanis, Cornell University
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Spring 1981, Syracuse University
Systems of Mating and Equilibrium in the Presence of Imprinting
J.H.B. Kemperman, University of Rochester
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Spring 1980, Herkimer CC
My Graph
H.S.M. Coxeter, University of Toronto
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Spring 1979, State University College at Oneonta
Relational Structures and Theoretical Computer Science
A.R. Bednarek, University of Florida
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Spring 1978, Brock University
Our Future in Mathematics
Gail Young, University of Rochester
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Spring 1977, State University College at Buffalo
Mathematical Modeling: Examples and Course Materials
W.F. Lucas, Cornell University
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Spring 1976, College of St. Rose
Some Topics in Semigroups of Continuous Selfmaps
Kenneth Magill, SUNY at Buffalo
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Spring 1975, York University
Topological Dynamics on Surfaces
E. Hemmingsen, Syracuse University
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Spring 1974, Union College
The Mathematician as Teacher
A.E. Danese, SUC at Fredonia
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Spring 1973, Rosary Hill College
Communication Problems in Mathematics
K.O. May, University of Toronto
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Spring 1972, Clarkson College of Technology
The Problem of Geometry
W.F. Eberlein, University of Rochester
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Spring 1971, St. Lawrence University
Backward, Turn Backward
J.A.F. Randolph, University of Rochester
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Spring 1970, Rochester Institute of Technology
Mathematical Programming
P. Gilbert, Syracuse University
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Spring 1969, University of Western Ontario
Induced and Subduced Representation of Groups
A.J. Coleman, Queen's University
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Spring 1968, Hamilton College
The Algebra of Rectangular Matrices
M.F. Smiley, SUNY at Albany
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