Sobczyk
Lecture Speakers
- 1983: Professor J.S.R. Chisolm of the University of Kent
on "Pade Approximations"
- 1984: Professor R.L. Anderson
of the University
of Georgia on
"Linearization: A Unified Approach"
- 1985: Professor Michael Barnsley of the Georgia Institute of Technology on
"How to find Chaotic Dynamical Systems"
- 1985: Professor Mahlon Day of the University of Illinois
on "A Review of Topics in Functional Analysis"
- 1990: Professor Victor Klee
of the University
of Washington on
"How Good is the Simplex Algorithm?"
- 1991: Professor H.M.S. Coxeter of the University of Toronto
on "Regular Polygons"
- 1993: Professor Leonid Khacian of Rutgers
University on
"The Use of Geometry in Optimization Problems"
- 1995: Professor Robert
Connelly of Cornell
University on
"Stress and the Geometry of Stable Structures: Why Things Stay
Together"
- 1996: Professor Gilbert Strang of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology on
"How to Succeed as an Applied Mathematician" (given at the first
Student SIAM Meeting in Clemson)
- 1997 Professor Michael Creutz, Senior Physicist at the Brookhaven National
Laboratory on "Lattice Gauge Theory"
- 1998: Professor Ludwig Arnold
of the University
of Bremen on
"Random Dynamical Systems"
- 2002: Professor Frank Natterer of the University of Muenster
on "Adjoint Operators in Imaging"
- 2003: Professor Martin
Charles Golumbic of the University of Haifa
on "Algorithmic Graph Theory and its Applications"
- 2004: Professor Eric Mendelsohn of the University of Toronto
on "The Evolution of Intelligent Designs"