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49th Annual Mathematics Conference

Differential Equations and Dynamical Systems and their Applications

September 29-30, 2023

Conference schedule

 

Funding provided in part by the National Science Foundation

 

 

 


Featured Speakers

  • Janet Best, The Ohio State University 
  • Todd Kapitula, Calvin University 
  • Milena Stanislavova, University of Alabama at Birmingham 

Pi Mu Epsilon Plenary Speaker

Stephanie Edwards
Hope College 
President of the Pi Mu Epsilon Council

Organizing Committee Members

  • Anna Ghazaryan    
  • Vahagn Manukian    
  • Alin Pogan    
  • Alim Sukhtayev

Registration

When you arrive, please come to 115 Bachelor Hall to pick up your registration packet, which includes full programs with abstracts, meal tickets, and registration receipts. There will be signs posted all around Bachelor Hall to direct you to the Registration room. You will need your registration packet if you are attending any of the meals. Please see Parking Options below for information about visitor parking. Without a parking pass, you risk receiving a parking ticket.

You can pay for registration in advance before arriving at the Annual Math Conference.

Note: Miami University is a cashless campus. Please be prepared to use a debit or credit card for registration and meal fees at the conference.

Registration Fees

Faculty, Professional, or Ph.D. Student

2 Day Registration  $30

Presenter – Registration Fee Waived

Undergraduate or Master's Student

No Charge

 

Conference Hotels

Please book rooms as soon as possible as hotels frequently sell out long before the conference! Reservations must be made directly with the hotel via phone call, or booking link. Rates are per night and do not include taxes. Individual establishments have determined their minimum rates due to the strong demand for lodging during the fall season.

Area Hotels with Room Blocks for Conference Attendees

The Marcum Hotel and Conference CenterMarcum Hotel and Conference Center

Oxford, OH (Located on Miami's Oxford Campus)
513-529-6911 

Double Queen or King  $299.00 - $339 (Fri or Sat)

Group code: Mathematics Conference
Cut-off date: 9/8/2023

College Inn (Soon to be Choice Hotel Sleep Inn)

Oxford, OH
513-523-2722

Two Double Beds  $249 (Fri only)   

Group code: Miami University Math Conference 
Cut-off date: 9/21/2023  
All rooms Non-Smoking

Comfort Inn

Oxford, OH
513-524-0114

Two Queen Beds  $432.65 (Fri only)

One King Bed        $432.65 (Fri only) 

Group code: Miami Math Conference
Cut-off date: 8-24-2023

Best Western Sycamore Inn

Oxford, OH
513-523-0000

Two Queen Beds or One King Bed: $297

Group Code:  MU Math Conference
Cut-off date:  8-29-2023

All rooms Non-Smoking

Hueston Woods Lodge & Conference Center

Oxford, OH Area
513-664-3500
No block available, call for availability

Courtyard by Marriott Hamilton

Hamilton, OH
513-896-6200
No block available, call for availability 

Additional Area Hotels and Inns

 

Parking Options

Parking in a Parking Lot

A permit will be required to park in any Miami parking lot that is not a Pay-To-Park (metered) lot. Your license plate will serve as your permit, and a link will be available closer to conference time so that you can register your vehicle. Your vehicle must be registered to park in a lot, otherwise, you will need to park in a garage or metered lot.  To familiarize yourself with parking policies and the various parking areas, visit the Miami Parking Website and click on the ‘Welcome Visitors’ block.

Beginning on Sept. 18, 2023, a link to request a parking permit will be sent to the email address included in your registration. Please complete this form before parking on campus. You will not be charged for the permit. If you do not receive the link before Sept. 27, 2023, contact the Math Department at 513-529-5818.

Please see the map of all parking areas on campus.

Parking in a Garage

We also have on-campus parking garage options, the North Garage and the South Garage. You will need to pay per hour to park in the garage. Hourly rates for the North Garage fees are $2.00 for the first hour, and $1.00 for each additional hour. The hourly rate for the South Garage is $1.00 for the first hour, and $0.50 for each additional hour.

Please plan accordingly, as cash is not accepted at parking garages, parking meters, etc.

If You are Ticketed

Please bring the ticket to the registration desk in Bachelor Hall 115A, or you can bring it to the Math Office, Bachelor Hall 123. The Math Department will then contact the Parking Office to request that the ticket be voided. We can not guarantee your ticket will be voided.

Conference History

Miami's Annual Mathematics Conference is long-standing, first held in 1974.

Browse Past Conferences

Year Conference Theme Buckingham Scholar Bohn Lecturer

1974

Geometry

H.S.M. Coxeter 1

1975 S

Statistics

Robert Hogg 1

1975 F

200 Years of Mathematics in America

Garrett Birkhoff 1

Dirk Struik 1

Morris Kline 2

1976

Recreational Mathematics

Elwyn Berlekamp

John Conway 2

1977

Number Theory

Ivan Niven

1978

Applied Mathematics

Victor Klee

1979

Geometry

Branko Grünbaum

1980

Statistics

Robert Hogg

1981

Emerging Trends in Math

Paul Halmos

1982

Math and Computing

Stephen Kleene

1983

Operations Research

Bill Lucas

1984

Mathematics Education

Peter Lax

1985

Statistics

Myles Hollander

1986

Discrete Mathematics

Ron Graham

1987

Computers and Mathematics

Robert Tarjan

1988

Mathematical Recreations

Richard Guy

1989

Issues in Teaching Calculus

Lida Barrett

1990

Linear Algebra and its Applications

Charles Curtis

1991

Statistics and its Applications

Stephen Fienberg

1992

History of Mathematics

Judith Grabiner

Victor Katz

1993

The Teaching and Learning of Undergraduate Mathematics

Judah Schwartz

Karen Geuther Graham

1994

Analysis and General Topology in the Undergraduate Curriculum

Mary Ellen Rudin

Walter Rudin

Grahame Bennett

1995

Mathematical Modeling

John Casti

Philip Straffin

1996

Statistics

David Moore

Ray Myers

1997

Mathematics at Work

Terry Herdman

Andrew Sterrett

1998

Mathematics Classroom Demonstrations

Thomas Banchoff

Frank Morgan

1999

Experimental Mathematics

Jonathan Borwein

2000

Mathematical Pictures That Are Worth a Thousand Words

George Francis

Stan Wagon

2001

Statistics in Sports

Hal Stern

2002

History of Mathematics in America

Karen Parshall

David Zitarelli

2003

Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications

Charlie Colbourn

Robin Thomas

2004

Mathematics and Symmetry

Doris Schattschneider

2005

Mathematics and Biology

Avner Friedman

Carlos Castillo-Chavez

2006

Understanding Biological and Medical Systems Using Statistics

Louise Ryan

Eric Smith

2007

Number Theory

Bruce Berndt

Avner Ash

2008

Recreational Mathematics

Elwyn Berlekamp

Ed Pegg Jr.

2009

The Teaching of Undergraduate Mathematics

Zalman Usiskin

J. Michael Shaughnessy

(Note: Unable to attend. Kichoon Yang presented one talk instead.)

2010

Analysis in the Undergraduate Curriculum

Steven G. Krantz

Neal Carothers

2011

Mathematics of Finance

Steven E. Shreve

Victor Goodman

2012

Statistics in Sports

Jim Albert

Mark Glickman

2013

Undergraduate Research in Mathematics

Joe Gallian

Dennis Davenport

2014

Optimization

Adam B. Levy

Dan Kalman

2015

Combinatorics

Penny Haxell

Jacques Verstraete

2016

Differential Equations and Dynamical Systems

Chris Jones

Stephen Schecter

2017

Algebra and Connections to Geometry

Srikanth Iyengar

Chelsea Walton

2018

Making Mathematics Visual

George Hart
Elizabeth Heathfield

Steve Phelps

2019

Differential Equations and
Dynamical Systems and their
Applications

Björn Sandstede

Arnd Scheel

2020/2021

Canceled

 

 

2022

History of Mathematics

David Richeson Glen Van Brummelen

Notes

 1. The Buckingham Scholar-in-Residence was established in 1976.  These speakers could have been so designated had the title existed at the time of their invited address.

 2. The Bohn Lecture was initiated in 1992.  These speakers could have been so designated had the title existed at the time of their invited address.

Department of Mathematics

123 Bachelor Hall
301 S. Patterson Ave.
Oxford, OH 45056