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NC A&T State University
Seminar in Mathematics and Economics (and other Business
Fields)
Student
Mathematics and
Economics Association
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Faculty Advisors
2004-2005 Student Members:
Speaker Series
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John Moorhouse, WFU,
The Structure of Mathematical Economics, September 30,
2004 2PM in Marteena Hall 222
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Mark Burkey, NCA&T,
A review of calculus, a review of economics, and an intro to
mathematical economics,
October 22, 2004 1:00PM-3:30 PM Faculty Lounge and Room
336 Craig Hall
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Stephen Layson, UNC-G,
The use of optimization tools in the study of
Price Discrimination,
November 5, 2004 1:00PM-3:30 PM Faculty Lounge and Room
336 Craig Hall
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Mark Burkey and Hal Snarr,
NCA&T,
Introduction to the Maple Symbolic Algebra Package, and its
use in constructing a Macroeconomic Model, Friday,
February 11, 2005 335 Craig Hall
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Walter Stromquist,
Department of Mathematics, Bryn Mawr College,
Introduction to Mathematical Finance: The Standard Model for
Stock Prices
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David Wilson, Research
Triangle Institute.
Research Centers and Careers, Data Disclosure Limitation,
1:00 PM Friday, March 4, 2005 Room 335, Friday, February 18,
2005 335 Craig Hall, Food and Beverage following in Faculty
Lounge
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Garland Durham,
Department of Finance, University of Colorado, Boulder,
Modeling Stock Price Dynamics with Applications to Option
Pricing and Risk Management. Friday, March 18,
2005 Room 335
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Mark Burkey, NCA&T,
Basic Through Intermediate Mathematical Finance,
Friday, April 1, 2005, Room 335
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Steven Gold, Department
of Finance, Accounting and MIS, Rochester Institute of
Technology,
The Use of a Microeconomics Game as a Learning Tool Friday,
April 15, 2005, Room 335
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Tracy Bibelnieks, Department of Mathematics, Augsburg College,
Optimizing the Retail Experience: A New Frontier for
Applied Mathematics, Friday, April 22, 2005, Room
335

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