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| Title: | Mathematics at DEC | 
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| Moderator: | RUSURE::EDP | 
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| Created: | Mon Feb 03 1986 | 
| Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 | 
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 | 
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35.0. "New York Geometry Seminar" by HARE::STAN () Tue Feb 14 1984 16:06
If any of you are in the New York area, and if you are interested
in Geometry, there is a good series of geometry seminars (open to
the public) held at the Courant Institute (NYU).  Here is the
agenda for the rest of the year:
Friday, 24-Feb:
	David Dobkin, Princeton
	Geometrical and Topological Methods of Range Searching
Friday, 9-March:
	Paul Erdos, Hungarian Academy of Science
	Problems and Results in Geometry
Friday, 23-March:
	Victor Klee, University of Washington
	Finding the Smallest Triangles Containing a Convex Polygon
Friday, 6-April:
	Pierre Rosenstiehl, CNRS (Paris)
	Sorting on Jordan Curves in Linear Time
Friday, 20-April:
	Peter Hilton, SUNY at Binghampton
	Folding Regular Polygons and Number Theory
Friday, 4-May:
	Robert Bland, Cornell University
	topic to be announced
All talks will take place from 3-4 PM in room 613, Courant Institute.
For more information, contact Richard Pollack, Dept. of Mathematics,
Courant Institute (NYU), 251 Mercer Street, New York, NY 10012.
(212) 460-7148.
[I've gone to several of these talks in the past, and they're usually pretty
good.  I will probably be going down to hear Erdos speak on March 9th. - Stan]
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