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Come celebrate the beginning of a new academic year with fellow math majors, the faculty math advisor Professor Alex Zupan , and the faculty advisors of the Math Club. Refreshments will be provided! Did you miss the event? Click here to watch a recording of the meeting and here to view the presentation slides! Whether you are graduating this academic year or a few years from now, come learn about graduate programs available in pure and applied mathematics as well as financial mathematics and data science.
A panel of faculty and graduate students will talk about what graduate school is like and how to choose and apply for graduate programs and fellowships. We will also look at sample application materials from former UNL students. Pizza and soda will be provided. His current research area is mathematical political science, with an emphasis on apportionment and voting. Come meet Dr.
McCune in an informal setting. Lunch will be served! Later that day Dr. McCune will give a talk in the Mathematics Colloquium. Everybody is invited to his colloquium on Friday, October 4 at pm in Avery Come to the preview of the upper-level math courses offered in the Fall semester!
Faculty teaching them will describe course content, format, prerequisites, and will answer your questions. Instead of a talk, we will run this event workshop style. We will give each tester a subset of possible Probe questions we'd like feedback on. Primarily, we want to make sure the problems are accessible for high school students. Have you ever felt like you are spinning out of control? Have you ever looked out at our ever-changing world and wished for something solid to hold onto? Do you wish that your points would do as they're told and stay put?
If this sounds like you, look no further than the wonderful world of fixed-point theorems. In this talk, we'll find learn to find stability amidst the chaos using a variety of theorems from several different areas of math, some familiar, and some not so familiar. Mathematicians have been studying numbers for as long as anyone could remember.