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Bioinformatics: Is Biology Finally Applied Mathematics?
Abstract " In science there is only physics, all the rest is stamp collecting." Ernest Rutherford " There is no doubt that mathematics, physics, and other sciences rather ill-advisedly referred to as...
Surface Compression Using A Multiresolution Spline Method
SpeakerProfessor Larry SchumakerDepartment of Mathematics and Center for Constructive Approximation, Vanderbilt Universityhttp://www.math.vanderbilt.edu/~schumake/ Description Abstract The standard...
Transitive Systems with Zero Sequence Entropy and Sequence Entropy Pairs
Description Abstract A measure-preserving transformation (resp. a topological system) is null if the metric (resp. topological) sequence entropy is zero for any sequence. Kushnirenko showed that an...
From Discrepancy to Declustering:Near-optimal multidimensional declustering strategies for range queries
Description Abstract With improvements in computer processing speed and storage capabilities, disk I/O (input/output) has become the bottleneck for many modern data-intensive applications. As such...
Equitably k-Choosable Graphs
Speaker Michael Pelsmajer Department of Mathematics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign http://www.math.uiuc.edu/~pelsmaje/ Abstract A proper coloring of a graph G assigns colors to the...