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This page is no longer active (24Apr2001).
PME information is now sent to the mailing list.
Pi Mu Epsilon
Upcoming meetings
(Past talks are listed at the bottom of this page.)
- Date:
-
The first Autumn talk is not yet scheduled,
- Where:
-
“The Atrium”, room 339 of
Little Hall.
(This is the glass-faced room
suspended
in the center of the third floor.)
- What is Pi Mu Epsilon?
- Well, first, here its its symbol:
Pi Mu Epsilon is a mathematics society whose purpose is the
promotion of scholarly activity in mathematics among students
in academic institutions by engaging in activities designed to
do just that.
- How do I become a member?
- To become a member simply come to one of the meetings or contact
one of the officers and we will give you the necessary information.
- How will I find out about the meetings?
- A few days ahead of time, one of the officers will send you
email you to let you
know there will be a meeting. In addition, fliers will be posted around Little
Hall and other locations. Also note that we now
have an official bulletin board on the second floor of Little
Hall. Information and upcoming events will be posted there.
For more information or if you have suggestions for topics of future meetings,
please contact the chapter president.
Officers of UF-PME (2001-2002)
Stephen Hicks, Pres.
shicks@ufl.edu
Joe Stanis, VP/Treas.
sigbright@hotmail.com
Nick Mecholsky, Secr.
nickmech@ufl.edu
Past Past officers, 2000-2001
Jenny Buxe, Pres.
buxe@ufl.edu
Stephen Hicks, Treas.
shicks@ufl.edu
Past Past officers, 1999-2000
Courtney Slane, Pres.
cslane@ufl.edu
Cindy Kotseos, Vice-Pres.
ckotseos@ufl.edu
Mike Hunt, Treas.
chacma@ufl.edu
Kerwin Tang, Publicity
kt3280@ufl.edu
This has the constitution and the charter of PME, as well as a list of all
chapters. The University of Florida is the Delta Chapter in Florida.
MONDAY, 20Nov2000, 6:15PM-7:15PM
- BB: Speaker:
- BB: Mr. Eric Zek (UFMath grad)
- Title:
- Tilings using Symmetry
MONDAY, 20Nov2000, 6:15PM-7:15PM
- Speaker:
- CC Mr. Eric Zek (UFMath grad)
- Title:
- CC: Tilings using Symmetry
Previous meetings (in reverse chronological order)
Wednesday, 18Apr2001,
5:15PM till 6:15PM.
- Speaker:
- Prof. Andy Vince
- Title:
- POLYTOPES
Monday, 12Feb2001,
5:30PM till 6:30PM.
- Speaker:
- Mr. Joe Stanis (UF undergrad)
- Title:
- Artificial intelligence: the climax or catastrophe of human ingenuity?
Wednesday, 17Jan2001, 5:30PM till 6:30PM
- Speaker:
- Ms. Jenny Buxe (UFMath grad)
- Title:
- Roger Penrose's Kites and Darts, not your average toys
MONDAY, 20Nov2000, 6:15PM-7:15PM
- Speaker:
- Mr. Eric Zenk (UFMath grad)
- Title:
- Tilings using Symmetry
MONDAY, 23October2000, 7PM-8PM
- Speaker:
- Christian Jones (UFMath)
- Title:
- Greed is Good (Matroids)
Monday, 18Sept2000, 5:30PM till 6:30PM
- Speaker:
- Prof. Miklos Bona (UFMath)
- Title:
- Fun Problems in Combinatorics
Tuesday, 18 Apr 2000, 6PM-7PM.
- Speaker:
- Prof. Dave Wilson (UFMath)
- Title:
- The Role of Pythagoras in Applied Mathematics
Thursday, 2 Mar 2000, 6PM-7PM.
- Speaker:
- Prof. Beverly Brechner (UFMath)
- Title:
- Applications of Mathematics to Neurosurgery
Thursday, 10 Feb 2000, 6PM-7PM.
- Speaker:
- Prof. Kevin Keating (UFMath)
- Title:
- Public-key cryptography, and congruences
Tuesday, 30 Nov 1999, 6PM-7PM.
- Speaker:
- Prof. Jonathan King, (UFMath)
- Title:
- Phi Phi Pho Phum -an introduction to elementary number theory.
- Abstract:
- A peregrination through various aspects of Euler's phi function.
Tuesday, 16 Nov 1999:
- Speaker:
- Prof. Richard Lewis, Sussex University.
- Title:
- Sperner's Other Lemma and Brouwer's Fixed Point Theorem.
- Abstract:
- I show how the first and simplest Theorem of (di)graph theory leads to a proof
of Brouwer's Fixed Point Theorem in the plane.
Monday, 25 Oct 1999:
- Speaker:
- Prof. JLF King.
- Title:
- The Putnam Competition
- Abstract:
- Organizational Meeting, and a discussions of the Putnam Competition, with example problems.
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