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The Department of Mathematics at the University of Dayton presents:

Fall Math Events 2005

Undergraduate Mathematics Day

in conjunction with

The 6th Annual Schraut Memorial Lecture

Saturday, November 5, 2005
 

Undergraduate Mathematics Day at the University of Dayton is an event to celebrate undergraduate mathematics in all forms – research, learning, teaching, history – and to provide an opportunity for undergraduate mathematicians to meet and network with more established mathematicians. We invite talks by both students and faculty.

Dr. Patrick Flinn (National Security Agency) will deliver the 6th Annual Kenneth C. Schraut Memorial Lecture. He will present the talk "Gröbner bases: A Natural Extension of Gaussian Reduction and the Euclidean Algorithm."
We will also have the opportunity to hear an invited talk by Dr. Kristen Lampe from Carroll College entitled "
Shuffle Up and Deal: Should We Have Jokers Wild?"

We will publish electronic, refereed Proceedings of the conference (click here for the Proceedings for Undergraduate Mathematics Day 2003).  More details will be available later.

We gratefully acknowledge funding for Undergraduate Mathematics Day from the following: The Mathematical Association of America (administering NSF Grant DMS-0241090 through the MAA Regional Undergraduate Mathematics Conferences program), the Leonard A. Mann, S.M., Chair in the Sciences at UD and the UD Department of Mathematics. The Schraut Memorial Lecture is generously supported by donations from our alums. We thank the UD Bookstore for donating the registration folders and the Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics for in-kind contributions. We are grateful for book donations for student speakers from the following publishers: Addison Wesley, Key College Publishing, McGraw-Hill, Prentice Hall, Thomson Brooks/Cole, Wiley.