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African Americans in Mathematics
1996
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volume 34, 1997
African Americans in Mathematics, Proceedings of a DIMACS Workshop, Piscataway, New Jersey, USA, June 26-28, 1996
African Americans in Mathematics
34 (1997)
1996
Foreword.
African Americans in Mathematics
(1996)
Kori E. Needham
Evaluating texture measures for low-level features in color images of human skin.
African Americans in Mathematics
(1996)
Asamoah Nkwanta
Lattice paths and RNA secondary structures.
African Americans in Mathematics
(1996)
Kossi D. Edoh
A numerical algorithm for the computation of invariant circles.
African Americans in Mathematics
(1996)
Isom H. Herron
Hydrodynamic stability, differential operators and spectral theory.
African Americans in Mathematics
(1996)
Etta Zuber Falconer
The challenge of diversity.
African Americans in Mathematics
(1996)
Jonathan David Farley
Chain decomposition theorems for ordered sets and other musings.
African Americans in Mathematics
(1996)
Curtis Clark
On achieving channels in a bipolar game.
African Americans in Mathematics
(1996)
Michael Keeve
Symplectic matrix structure in numerical integration.
African Americans in Mathematics
(1996)
Nkechi Agwu
,
Asamoah Nkwanta
Dr. J. Ernest Wilkins, Jr.: The man and his works.
African Americans in Mathematics
(1996)
Preface.
African Americans in Mathematics
(1996)
Carolyn R. Mahoney
Unimodality and the independent set numbers of matroids.
African Americans in Mathematics
(1996)
Floyd L. Williams
The role of Selberg's trace formula in the computation of Casimir energy for certain Clifford-Klein space-times.
African Americans in Mathematics
(1996)
Scott W. Williams
Some dynamics on the irrationals.
African Americans in Mathematics
(1996)
Alfred Gérard Noël
Classification of nilpotent orbits in symmetric spaces.
African Americans in Mathematics
(1996)
Patricia Clark Kenschaft
What next? A meta-history of black mathematicians.
African Americans in Mathematics
(1996)
Donald M. Hill
A personal history of the origins of the National Association of Mathematicians' "Presentations by Recipients of Recent Ph.D.'s".
African Americans in Mathematics
(1996)
Lee Lorch
Yesterday, today and tomorrow.
African Americans in Mathematics
(1996)
Nathaniel Whitaker
Some numerical methods for a maximum entropy problem.
African Americans in Mathematics
(1996)
Roderick Moten
Nuprl as a concurrent interactive theorem prover.
African Americans in Mathematics
(1996)
Walter M. Miller
Discrete approximation of invariant measures for multidimensional maps.
African Americans in Mathematics
(1996)
Garikai Campbell
of high rank.
African Americans in Mathematics
(1996)