As part of the MSU Mathematics Colloquium, Professor Malabika Pramanik, from the University of British Columbia, will be presenting : “On Directions and Operators”. This presentation is scheduled for Friday April 5 at 3:00PM in Cheek 175. Everyone is welcome to attend! Abstract: Many fundamental operators arising in analysis are governed by sets of directions that they … [Read more...] about MSU Mathematics Colloquium: Talk by Professor Pramanik (U. British Columbia)
Sabrina Klement, a senior applied mathematics major, attended the Nebraska Conference for Undergraduate Women in Mathematics Jan. 25-27. This conference focused on how much women could do in a male-dominated field. Klement learned from both students and professors that presented. It also gave Klement new ideas on research. “Seeing examples of possible research … [Read more...] about Women in STEM: Mathematics edition
As part of the MSU Mathematics Lecture Series, Professor Dorina Mitrea, from the University of Missouri, will be presenting : “The Dirichlet Problem for the Laplace-Beltrami Operator in Riemannian Manifolds”. This presentation is scheduled for Tuesday March 19 at 3:00PM in Cheek 175. Everyone is welcome to attend! Abstract: We will discuss the Dirichlet problem … [Read more...] about MSU Mathematics Lecture Series: Talk by Professor Mitrea (U. of Missouri)
When we think back 20 years ago, we couldn’t imagine what we would have accomplished with technology. With advancement comes new snags and problems to address and fix. Dr. Xingping Sun, professor of mathematics, studies the combination of his first love, mathematics and his second, computer science. Hand in hand, Sun explores the effects they have on each … [Read more...] about Use math to learn about computer science
Every November, Missouri State University hosts one of few undergraduate mathematics conferences. MAKO, or Missouri, Arkansas, Kansas and Oklahoma, is designed for students from all four states to share their research. Originally started as a National Science Foundation grant in 2005, it has grown into something much bigger. It started with five schools: MSU, College … [Read more...] about Students from neighboring states share love of mathematics