Council for African American Researchers in the Mathematical Sciences : volume IV : Sixth Conference for African American Researchers in the Mathematical Sciences, June 27-30, 2000, Morgan State University, Baltimore, Maryland
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Council for African American Researchers in the Mathematical Sciences : volume IV : Sixth Conference for African American Researchers in the Mathematical Sciences, June 27-30, 2000, Morgan State University, Baltimore, Maryland
(Contemporary mathematics, 284)
American Mathematical Society, c2001
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Description
This volume contains selected papers from the Sixth Conference for African American Researchers in the Mathematical Sciences (CAARMS), held at Morgan State University in Baltimore (MD). The CAARMS organizes this annual conference showcasing the current research primarily, but not exclusively, of African Americans in the mathematical sciences. Since the first conference in 1995, significant numbers of researchers have presented their current work in technical talks, and graduate students have presented their work in organized poster sessions. Research topics include mathematics (number theory, analysis, topology, differential equations, algebra, combinatorics, etc.), mathematical physics, mathematical biology, operations research, probability and statistics, and computer science.In addition to the invited talks, tutorials and group discussions on various topics are organized to stimulate, nurture, and encourage increased participation by African Americans and other under-represented groups in the mathematical sciences. These events create an ideal forum for mentoring and networking where attendees can meet researchers and graduate students who are interested in the same fields. For volumes based on previous CAARMS proceedings, see ""African Americans in Mathematics, Volume 34"", in the ""AMS"" Series, ""DIMACS"", ""Series in Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science"", ""African Americans in Mathematics II, Volume 252"", and ""Council for African American Researchers in the Mathematical Sciences: Volume III, Volume 275"", in the ""AMS"" series, ""Contemporary Mathematics"".
Table of Contents
Research articles: Hyponormality and a family of Toeplitz operators on the Bergman space by K. M. Lewis A ternary algebra with applications to binary quadratic forms by E. Goins Spectral characterization of ergodic dynamical systems by I. Assani Epidemics on attractors by C. Castillo-Chavez and A.-A. Yakubu A definition of vague coherent systems by K. F. Sellers Spatial data analysis for discrete data on a lattice by M. C. Jackson New perspectives in moment-wavelet analysis from quantum operator theory: Scalets and local quantization by C. R. Handy Historical articles: Numbers that count-Persons who impact, mathematically! by J. L. Houston.
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