Joint Mathematics Meetings Invited Addresses
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Joint Mathematics Meetings
New Orleans, LA, January 10-13, 2001
Meeting #962
Associate secretaries:
Lesley M Sibner, AMS lsibner@duke.poly.edu
James J Tattersall, MAA tat@providence.edu
- Barry Mazur, Harvard University, Deformations, perturbations and near-misses in geometry, physics, and number theory.
- Jeffrey R. Weeks, Canton, N.Y., Measuring the universe.
- Bonnie Berger, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Mathematical challenges in protein motif recognition.
- Martin R. Bridson, Mathematical Institute, Oxford, England, Finitely presented groups: Their curvature, grammar, and isoperimetric inequalities.
- Ingrid Daubechies, Princeton University, Mathematical problems suggested by Analog-to-Digital conversion.
- Igor B. Frenkel, Yale University, From Platonic solids to affine Lie algebras and beyond.
- Ronald L. Graham, University of California San Diego, The Steiner Problem.
- Mark L. Green, University of California Los Angeles, New perspectives on algebraic cycles.
- Michael J. Hopkins, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Twists of K-theory.
- J\'anos Koll\'ar, Princeton University, Large rationally connected varieties, III.
- J\'anos Koll\'ar, Princeton University, Large rationally connected varieties, II.
- J\'anos Koll\'ar, Princeton University, Large rationally connected varieties, I.
- Robert F. Almgren, University of Toronto, Financial derivatives and PDEs.
- Deborah Loewenberg Ball, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Using mathematics in teaching: What do teachers and mathematicians need to learn?
- Hyman Bass, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Using mathematics in teaching: What do teachers and mathematicians need to learn?
- Ralph L. Keeney, University of Southern California, Building and using mathematical models to guide decision making.
- Peter D. Lax, Courant Institute, New York University, Some topics in applied mathematics.
- Ivars Peterson, {\it Science News}, A kaleidoscope of mathematics and art.
- Eleanor Robson, University of Oxford, Neither Sherlock Holmes nor Babylon: A reassessment of Plimpton 322.
- Peter M. Winkler, Bell Laboratories - Lucent Technologies, Collision and percolation.
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