Week of September 6 - 10
Monday, September 6
Labor Day, no classes or seminars scheduled.
Tuesday, September 7
1:00 - 3:00 LUKACS LECTURE - Room 459 MSC
Kanti V. Mardia, Distinguished Lukacs Professor, BGSU, and
University of Leeds, England
"Statistical models and inference"
Abstract: Uniform, complex, Bingham and complex Watson
distributions. Offset normal shape distributions. Bayesian
Analysis. Size-and-shape and allometry. Size-and-shape
distributions.
Wednesday, September 8
2:30 ANALYSIS SEMINAR - Room 459 MSC
Juan Bes, Mathematics and Statistics, BGSU
"Linear subspaces of hypercyclic vectors"
Thursday, September 9
1:00 - 3:00 LUKACS LECTURE - Room 459 MSC
Kanti V. Mardia, Distinguished Lukacs Professor, BGSU, and
University of Leeds, England
"Deformations"
Abstract: Deformations for describing shape change, including
thin-plate splines and kriging. Transformation grids.
Partial Warps, Relative Warps.
Friday, September 10
3:30 Coffee
3:45 COLLOQUIUM - Room 459 MSC
Waldemar Weber, Mathematics and Statistics, BGSU
"Preferential personality types and learning styles in mathematics"
Abstract: Katharine Briggs and her daughter, Isabel Myers, used
the clinical experiences of Carl Jung to formulate a theory of
preferential personality types that provided an acceptable
alternative to the psychoanalytic theory of Sigmund Freud.
More recent psychological research started producing some
results of educational interest, concerning the basic skills
of reading, writing , and mathematics, and last year, on
October 2, I introduced an indirect algorithm for determining
the appropriate type. Beside reviewing the implementation of
this algorithm, subsequent experience with my new approach
enables me to discuss how it can help us to communicate
mathematics to our students. Follow the forked path:
ITS Scientific Computing Laboratory
(241 Mathematical Sciences Building)
Scientific Lab Server:Class Folders: Learning Styles-Weber:
1 Learning Styles in Math 2.4, or
2 Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (Form G)
on the computer network, provided by Instructional Technology
Services at Bowling Green State University, for a personal
demonstration. This software is Macintosh specific (Macintosh
is a trademark of Apple Computer and the Myers-Briggs Type
Indicator is a trademark of the Consulting Psychologists
Press).
Professor Kanti V. Mardia of the University of Leeds is visiting Bowling Green State University during August and September as Distinguished Lukacs Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics. He will give five two-hour lectures on Statistical Shape Analysis over the next few weeks. See an announcement of the lectures and directions for getting to the department.