Student Talks at ISMAA April 7-8, 2006, North Central

There will be 26 talks presented by student speakers from 6 different across . Here is the schedule:

Friday, April 7

Rooms Old Main 302 Old Main 521 Goldspohn 22 2:00- Misleading Sending Messages 2:15pm Pathological through an Ion Channel Mistakes Delin Wang, Jessie Carr, Benedictine Illinois College 2:20- The Prime Number The Continuous Birthday 2:35pm Theorem Problem Jennifer Muskovin, Josh Barks, Benedictine Olivet Nazarene University University 2:40- On Base RSA Attack 2:55pm Percentage: What is Janet Scardino and Dan it Good for? Faber, Pablo Marquez, Benedictine University Break 3:15- Existence of Regular Breaking Data Encryption Symmetries of Differential 3:30pm Stick Numbers of Standard Through DNA Equations Knots Computation Andrew Greene, Kenneth Miller, Ivana Stefanovska, Bradley University Benedictine Benedictine University University 3:35- The arccos(-1/3)- Musical Symmetries from A Proof of the Hardy- 3:50pm regular Stick the Baroque, Classical, Ramanujan-Rademacher Number of Knots and Romantic Periods Expansion for p(n ) Debbie Witczak, Christine Martin, Eugene Eyeson, Benedictine Benedictine University Benedictine University University 3:55- Understanding Steganographs found in 4:10pm Calculus Theorems DNA encrypting 3- Using Hyperreals dimensional protein Leon Coleman, structure State Shakil Hafiz, University Benedictine University

Saturday, April 8

Rooms Old Main 302 Old Main 521 9:40- Lie Groups and Several Examples Undeniable Signatures: Knowing 9:55am Mingjie Yang, How to Keep a Secret Benedictine University Aimee-Jasmine C. Paran, Benedictine University 10:00- Crash Course in Lie Algebras Monte Carlo Estimation of the Price 10:15am Robert Maynard, of an Option Benedictine University Derek Serrano, Augustana College 10:20- How do you factor n! A Term in Australia 10:35am Robert Andry, Andrew Brasile, Bradley University Augustana College Break 10:50- Coloring Rational Knots Reconstructing Phylogenies 11:05am Ryan Ephgrave, Courtney Cook, Bradley University Augustana College 11:10- Knotted Ribbons Genealogy Graphs 11:25am (Not Ribbon Knots) Christina Gillen, Jason Wood, Augustana College Bradley University 11:30- Computer Simulation of Enigma: Is On the Center of a Graph 11:45am Enigma Still Secure? Sara Muhs, Russel Zagorski, Augustana College Benedictine University

The student speakers are:

Robert Andry, Ryan Ephgrave, Andrew Greene & Jason Wood, Bradley University; Andrew Brasile, Courtney Cook, Christina Gillen, Sara Muhs, & Derek Serrano, Augustana College; Jessie Carr, Illinois College; Leon Coleman, ; Joshua Barks, Olivet Nazarene University; Christine Martin, Jennifer Muskovin, Shakil Hafiz, Ken Miller, Robert Maynard, Debbie Witczak, Pablo Marquez, Janet Scardino, Dan Faber, Aimee Paran, Delin Wang, Ivana Stefanovska, Mingjie Yang, Eugene Eyeson & Russel Zagorski, Benedictine University.