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This site will be an archive of selected seminars held in the NCSU Department of Mathematics. The videos should be immediately accessible within your web browser on any computer with a connection faster than dialup.
H.T. Banks - What do mosquitofish, shrimp, and proliferating CD4+ T-cells have in common?
November 17, 2011
Charles Wampler - Kinematics and Numerical Algebraic Geometry March 17, 2011
Laurent Bernardin - Symbolic computing in modeling and simulation March 17, 2011
Roger Brockett - Sorting and merging via stochastic differential equations: new models for some
problems in statistical mechanics March 17, 2011
Rick Durrett - Modeling diversity in tumor populations
February 17, 2011
Yang Kuang - What we eat matters:
Resource quality dynamics and its implications
January 28, 2011
Tandy Warnow - Estimating ultra-large phylogenies and alignments
December 3, 2010
2003-2010 archived seminars are available on DVD in the MMC in SAS 2105
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