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2014 Chapman University Student Research Day – May 14th

April 7, 2014 by | News

Chapman University’s Student Research Day (CUSRD) is a truly exciting day to learn about, explore and appreciate the efforts that students and faculty have put into a wide variety of research and creative projects across the campus. All Chapman University undergraduate and graduate students are encouraged to participate in this research day. Faculty,

Toward an Autism Management Platform

February 27, 2014 by Ryan Burns, David Tyler, Erik Linstead | News

By Ryan Burns, David Tyler, Erik Linstead School of Computational Sciences Students and faculty in Chapman University’s School of Computational Sciences are building an Autism Management Platform that will provide simple and intuitive communication among doctors, caregivers and parents of children diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder. One of the most common frustrations parents of children with

Chapman University to host BLAST Math Conference August 5 – 9

July 16, 2013 by | Events

ORANGE, Calif. – Chapman University is hosting an international mathematics conference the first week of August. Top mathematicians from some of the world’s best universities in Europe, the Americas, Asia and Africa will be on hand to present and to exchange ideas. The main themes of the symposium are Boolean algebras, lattices, algebraic and quantum

73rd Annual William Lowell Putnam Mathematics Competition

April 9, 2013 by | News

Chapman Senior, Nathan Lawless, achieves high score at the annual Putnam Mathematics Competition. The William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition is an annual contest that tests some of the brightest mathematics students from colleges across the nation.  The competition takes place each year on the first Saturday in December, where over 2000 college students spend 6

BLAST 2013 mathematics conference dates set

February 14, 2013 by | News

Annual BLAST mathematics conference to be held at Chapman University. The BLAST conference, supported by the National Science Foundation, Chapman University, and the Center of Excellence in Computation, Algebra, and Topology (CECAT) will bring together researchers in: B = Boolean algebra L = Lattice theory, algebraic and quantum Logic A = universal Algebra S =

CU and CSF to Host Third Joint Mathematics Colloquium

November 13, 2012 by | News

Chapman University and Cal State University Fullerton are hosting the third joint  Mathematics Colloquium Thursday, November 15 in Von Neumann Hall. The seminar will cover a variety of mathematics topics with lectures from Chapman and Fullerton professors. Attendees are encouraged to meet at 1:30 in Von Neumann hall for a brief reception. PROGRAM 2:00 pm Lucy Odom (CSU

CECHA Workshop on Function Theories for Bicomplex and Hyperbolic Numbers

October 16, 2012 by | Events

The Center of Excellence in Complex and Hypercomplex Analysis presents a workshop on function theories for biocomplex and hyperbolic numbers. The workshop will run from October 22 to 26 in the Sandhu Conference Center. Function Theories for Bicomplex and Hyperbolic numbers have recently gained momentum in the Mathematics and Physics communities. The goal of this workshop is

MathCS Seminar with Prof. Andrew Moshier

October 2, 2012 by | Events

Prof. Andrew Moisher, Faculty of Computer Science and Mathematics, will be hosting a MathCS seminar Thursday, October 4. The seminar will take place at Von Neumann Hall (545 W. Palm Ave) from 1:15pm until 2:15pm. Title: Generalizing Modal Logic for Compact Hausdorff Semantics Abstract: Normal modal logic can be regarded as a specification language for non-deterministic state

Chancellor Struppa Publishes Ground-Breaking Book on Functional Calculus Struppa details functional calculus in his new book "Noncommutative Functional Calculus"

May 24, 2011 by | News

Chancellor Daniele Struppa proposes a new approach to two important problems in the theory of functional calculus in his new book, Noncommutative Functional Calculus: Theory and Applications of Slice Hyperholomorphic Functions, published by Birkhauser. Co-written with Fabrizio Colombo and Irene Sabadini from the Politecnico di Milano, Italy’s largest technical university, the book has the potential

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