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1996 Joint Mathematics Meetings
Orlando, FL, January 10-13, 1996
Meeting #908
Associate secretaries:
Lance W Small, AMS lwsmall@ucsd.edu
Donovan H Van Osdol, MAA dv@christa.unh.edu
Invited Addresses
- Laszlo Babai, University of Chicago and E\H otv\H os University, Hungary, Having fun with linear algebra: Applications to combinatorics and geometry.
- Robert L. Bryant, Duke University, Perspectives in the geometry of differential equations.
- Peter A. Cholak, University of Notre Dame, Definability, automorphism, and the countably enumerable sets. (ASL)
- Henri Rene Darmon, McGill University, Pell's equation and elliptic curves: From Fermat to Wiles.
- Randall Dougherty, Ohio State University, Columbus, Title to be announced. (ASL)
- Etta Z. Falconer, Spelman College, Creating opportunities for minorities in mathematics.
- Joan Feigenbaum, AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, New Jersey, Games, complexity classes, and approximation algorithms. (ASL)
- Andrew J. Granville, University of Georgia, It's as easy as {\rm abc}.
- Evelyn B. Granville, University of Texas, Tyler, Some perspectives about mathematics and mathematics education. (NAM)
- William C. Harris, National Science Foundation, Realities and expectations in a time of change.
- Gregory Hjorth, California Institute of Technology, Glimm-Effros type dichotomies. (ASL)
- Kitty L. Holland, Northern Illinois University, Constructing strongly minimal sets via dimension functions. (ASL)
- Philip John Holmes, Princeton University, Ordinary differential equations which generate all knots and links.
- Irving Kaplansky, Mathematical Sciences Research Institute, Berkeley, Rings and things.
- Donald L. Kreider, Dartmouth College, Charting directions for a new century---A portrait of the MAA on its $100$th birthday.
- Krystyna M. Kuperberg, Auburn University, Auburn, Vector fields, flows and invariant sets.
- David E. Marker, University of Illinois, Chicago, Models of exponentiation. (ASL)
- William A. Massey, AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, New Jersey, The mathematics of queueing networks. (NAM)
- Robert Moses, The Algebra Project, Boston, Massachusetts, Ongoing dialogue on mathematics and public policy.
- Kate Okikiolu, University of California at San Diego, La Jolla, Determinants of elliptic operators
- Olga A. Oleinik, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia, On some homogenization problems for differential operators. (AWM)
- Janos Pach, Hungarian Academy of Science, Hungary, Geometric graphs.
- David L. Reed, Duke University, Title to be announced. (ASL)
- Linda Preiss Rothschild, University of California at San Diego, La Jolla, Geometry of real algebraic manifolds in complex space.
- Peter W. Shor, AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, New Jersey, Quantum computation.
- Richard A. Tapia, Rice University, Mathematics education and national concerns.
- Steven Weinberg, University of Texas, Austin, Is field theory the answer? Is string theory the answer? What was the question?
- Roger A. Wiegand, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, A century of syzygies.
- Andrew J. Wiles, Princeton University, Modular forms, elliptic curves and Galois representations.
- Andrew J. Wiles, Princeton University, Modular forms, elliptic curves and Galois representations.
- Andrew J. Wiles, Princeton University, Modular forms, elliptic curves and Galois representations.
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