The following is a list of Lecture Series lectures scheduled for the Fall 2001 semester. 

September 14, 2001

Prof. Hari Mukerjee
Wichita State University
"Consistent Estimation of Distributions with Type II Bias with Applications in Competing Risks Problems"

September 21, 2001

Prof. Thomas DeLillo
Wichita State University
"The Crowding Phenomenon for Conformal Maps of Multiply Connected Regions"

September 28, 2001

Prof. Kang-Tae Kim
Pohang University of Science and Technology, Pohang The Republic of Korea and Washington University, St. Louis, MO
"Wong-Rosay Theorem in the infinite dimensions"

October 5, 2001

Prof. Buma Fridman
Wichita State University
"Fixed Points of Holomorphic Automorphisms"

October 19, 2001

Nicolas Valdivia
Wichita State University
"Recovery of volatility coefficient by linearization"

October 26, 2001

Prof. Ted Suffridge
University of Kentucky
"Hadamard Products and Space Capsules"

November 2, 2001

Dr. Adrian Vajiac
University of Texas, Austin
"Equivariant Localization in Topological Quantum Field Theories"

November 9, 2001

Prof. Thomas DeLillo
Wichita State University
"An Overview of Computational Methods for Inverse Problems in Acoustics"

November 16, 2001

Prof. Tomasz Hrycak
Wichita State University
"A stopping rule for the conjugate gradient regularization method for ill-posed problems"

November 28, 2001

Prof. Alvin Thaler
Visiting Professor of Mathematics, City College of CUNY and
Director, Center for Algorithms and Interactive Scientific Software
(Formerly Program Director, Division of Mathematicsl Sciences, N.S.F.)
"NSF: Views from Inside and Outside, with a focus on Mathematical and Computational Sciences"

November 30, 2001

Prof. Peter Kuchment
Texas A&M University, College Station, TX
"Equations on graphs as models of mesoscopic systems"