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Random Graphs: From Paul Erdős To The Internet, Michał Karoński Nov 2009

Random Graphs: From Paul Erdős To The Internet, Michał Karoński

Dalrymple Lecture Series

Paul Erdős, one of the greatest mathematicians of the twentieth century, was a champion of applications of probabilistic methods in many areas of mathematics, such as a graph theory, combinatorics and number theory. He also, almost fifty years ago, jointly with another great Hungarian mathematician Alfred Rényi, laid out foundation of the theory of random graphs: the theory which studies how large and complex systems evolve when randomness of the relations between their elements is incurred. In my talk I will sketch the long journey of this theory from the pioneering Erdős era to modern attempts to model properties of …


2009 Sonia Kovalevsky Math For Girls Day Flyer, Association For Women In Mathematics, Lincoln University Of Missouri Apr 2009

2009 Sonia Kovalevsky Math For Girls Day Flyer, Association For Women In Mathematics, Lincoln University Of Missouri

Math for Girls Day Documents

4th Annual Lincoln University Sonia Kovalevsky Math for Girls Day program flyer on April 24, 2009.


Discrete Mathematics With Proof Second Edition, Eric Gossett Jan 2009

Discrete Mathematics With Proof Second Edition, Eric Gossett

Faculty Books

Discrete mathematics has become increasingly popular in recent years due to its growing applications in the field of computer science. Discrete Mathematics with Proof, Second Edition continues to facilitate an up-to-date understanding of this important topic, exposing readers to a wide range of modern and technological applications. The book begins with an introductory chapter that provides an accessible explanation of discrete mathematics. Subsequent chapters explore additional related topics including counting, finite probability theory, recursion, formal models in computer science, graph theory, trees, the concepts of functions, and relations.


[Introduction To] The Hardy Space Of A Slit Domain, William T. Ross, Alexandra Aleman, Nathan S. Feldman Jan 2009

[Introduction To] The Hardy Space Of A Slit Domain, William T. Ross, Alexandra Aleman, Nathan S. Feldman

Bookshelf

If H is a Hilbert space and T : H ? H is a continous linear operator, a natural question to ask is: What are the closed subspaces M of H for which T M ? M? Of course the famous invariant subspace problem asks whether or not T has any non-trivial invariant subspaces. This monograph is part of a long line of study of the invariant subspaces of the operator T = M (multiplication by the independent variable z, i. e. , M f = zf ) on a z z Hilbert space of analytic functions on a bounded …


The Wright Message, 2009, University Of Northern Iowa. Department Of Mathematics. Jan 2009

The Wright Message, 2009, University Of Northern Iowa. Department Of Mathematics.

The Wright Message

Inside this issue:

-- Dear Department Alumni and Friends
-- 2009 - 2010 Tenure-Stream Faculty
-- Mathematics Education Program
-- Project and Grants
-- Summer Research for UNI Math Students
-- Student Competitions
-- The Iowa Collegiate Mathematics Competition
-- TEAM News
-- Alliance Program
-- Two Endowment Funds
-- Mathematics Contribution Form
-- Mathematics Scholarship Funds
-- Applause and Congratulations!
-- Math Walk Challenge