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This site will be an archive of selected seminars held in the NCSU Department of Mathematics. The videos are in Quicktime format and should be viewable on any Windows or Macintosh computer with Quicktime 4.0 or later. The bandwidth is about 35 kb/sec, so the videos should be immediately accessible within your web browser on any computer with a connection faster than dialup.
Bjorn Sanstede
- Snakes and Ladders February 22, 2008
Richard P. Stanley - A Survey of Plane Tilings
October 24, 2007
Mark Ablowitz - Solitons, Discovery, Impact and Applications
April 18, 2007

Joel Smoller - Stability of Black Holes
March 16, 2007

Bjorn Engquist - Heterogeneous Multi-Scale Methods
November 14, 2006

Randy Leveque - High Resolution Finite Volume Methods and Applications to Tsunami Modeling
November 10, 2006
Dennis
Bushnell - The `Bots, `Borgs, and
(Genetically Modified) Humans Welcome You to 2025 A.D.
April 10, 2006
P. S. Krishnaprasad - Pursuit, Stealth, and Cohesion: Lessons from Nature
April 7, 2006

Sergei P. Novikov - Fermi Surfaces, Quasiperiodic Functions, and Hamiltonian Systems
March 16 , 2006
Douglas Arnold - Finite Element Exterior Calculus and its Applications
March 1, 2006

2003-2005 archived seminars are available on DVD in the MMC in SAS 2105
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