Fields Institute - Ottawa- Carleton Discrete Mathematics Days 2. Discrete Mathematics Days is a forum for discrete mathematics researchers. Ontario/Quebec area (and beyond!) to meet and collaborate. Cameron (Queen Mary, University of London)Synchronization. Rod Canfield (University of Georgia)Problems and results in asymptotic combinatorics. Shuhong Gao (Clemson University)New Directions in Multivariate Public Key Cryptography. Heather Jordon (Illinois State University)Skolem- type Difference Sets for Cycle Systems Marni Mishna (Simon Fraser University)The combinatorics of walking around: Strategies for exact lattice. Patric . CONTRIBUTED TALKSSend abstracts to < mnewman AT uottawa DOT ca > , by 1 April. Participant List as of May 1. Fullname. University/Affiliation. Status. Arhin, John. Marlboro College. PDFBailey, Robert. Carleton University. PDFBashabsheh, Ali. Carleton University. Graduate Student. Bonato, Anthony. Ryerson University. Faculty w. Grant. Burgess, Andrea. University of Ottawa. Graduate Student. Burrill, Sophie. Simon Fraser University. Graduate Student. Cameron, Amy. University of Ottawa. Graduate Student. Cameron, Peter J. Queen Mary & Westfield College. Senior Researcher. Canfield, E. Rodney. University of Georgia. Faculty. Danziger, Peter. Ryerson University. Faculty w. Grant. Epple, Dennis D. A. University of Victoria. Graduate Student. Francetic, Nevena. University of Toronto. Graduate Student. Gao, Shuhong. Clemson University. Faculty. Garaschuk, Kseniya. University of Victoria. Graduate Student. Gosselin, Shonda. University of Ottawa. Graduate Student. Haghighi, Maryam.
University of Ottawa. Graduate Student. Irving, John. Saint Mary's University. Faculty w. Grant. Jordon, Heather. Illinois State University. The Discrete Math Mentor Center (DMMC)/Computer Science Mentor Center (CSMC) celebrated its three-year anniversary in the spring of 2015. The DMMC welcomes students. Discrete mathematics achieves fascinating results using relatively simple means, such as counting. Covering combinatorics, number theory, and graph theory, this. Faculty. Khatirinejad, Mahdad. Helsinki University of Technology. PDFKotsireas, Ilias. Wilfrid Laurier University. Faculty w. Grant. Laferriere, David. Carleton University. Graduate Student. Le, Anh Vinh. Harvard University. Graduate Student. Lewis, Christina Other. L. Politecnica de Catalunya. Faculty w. Grant. Meagher, Karen. University of Regina. Faculty w. Grant. Mishna, Marni. Simon Fraser University. Faculty w. Grant. Moura, Lucia. University of Ottawa. Faculty/Researcher - with grant. Naserasr, Reza. Carleton University. Postdoctoral Fellow. Nasserasr, Shahla. College of William and Mary. Graduate Student. Newman, Mike. University of Ottawa. Faculty w. Grant. Niesink, Patrick. University of Ottawa. Graduate Student. Omar, Mohamed. University of California, Davis. Graduate Student. Omidi Koma, Behzad. Carleton University. Graduate Student. The meeting is an offspring. Carleton Discrete Mathematics Days held in the past at Carleton. BA Discrete Math/Operations Research Option. Discrete mathematics is the study of mathematical structures that are fundamentally discrete rather than continuous. In contrast to real numbers that have the property of varying . University Core Curriculum Requirements. II. Additional Department of Mathematics and Statistics Requirement Foreign Language: Students must successfully complete a fourth semester college course in a foreign language or demonstrate proficiency as determined by placement examination, or other means, by the Department of Foreign Language and Literatures. The Department of Mathematics suggests that students choose French, Russian, or German as their required language. III. Major Requirements - 4. Math 1. 81, Calculus I (4 credits)Math 1. Calculus II (4 credits)Math 2. Calculus III (4 credits)Math 2. Differential Equations (3 credits)Math 3. Introduction to Analysis I (3 credits)Math 3. Introduction to Analysis II (3 credits)Math 3. Linear Algebra I (3 credits)Math 4. Probability Theory (3 credits)Math 4. Graph Theory and Combinatorics (3 credits)Math 4. Game Theory (3 credits)Math 4. Deterministic Operations Research (3 credits)Additional mathematics or statistics courses numbered 3. Math/Stat 3. 52). Minor Requirements. The Department of Mathematics and Statistics accepts any minor from any other department at UNR. V. Total credits required. Forty (4. 0) or more credits must be in courses numbered 3. Recommended Schedule. Semester 1. Semester 2. Semester 3. Math 2. Calculus III (4)Semester 4. Math 2. 85- Differential Equations (3)Math 3. Introduction to Proofs (3)Semester 5. Math 3. 10- Introduction to Analysis I (3)Math 3. Linear Algebra (3)Semester 6. Math 4. 85/4. 86/4. Math 3. 11- Introduction to Analysis II (3)Semester 7. Math 4. 61- Probability Theory (3)Math 4. Semester 8. Math 4. Mathematical Modeling- capstone) (3)Math 4.
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