THE EIGHTH SEMIANNUAL MATH HONORS-IN-DISCIPLINE DAY
(SAMHIDD 8)

Mathematics Honors-in-Discipline Program
East Tennessee State University


The eighth SemiAnnual Math Honors-in-Discipline Day (SAMHIDD 8) was held on December 9, 2011 in Rooms 304 and 314 of Gilbreath Hall (following some projector technical difficulties). Several presentations were given by students who registered for honors enhanced classes during fall 2011.

The schedule of presentations is:

TIME
SPEAKER
TOPIC
Thursday 12/8
9:15
Blakely Pond and Katelyn Vittatoe
Archimedes and Early Calculus
(Honors Calculus 1)
1:45
Dr. Bob
Introduction and review of policies
2:00
Jessie Deering
What is a Manifold?
(Honors Independent Study on Relativity)
2:15
Ryan Mills
Counterintuitive Answers to Probability Questions
(Honors Probability and Statistics - Calculus Based)
2:30
Ruoying Wang
Computing a Mean
(Honors Mathematical Statistics I)
2:45
Lindsey Fox
Stirling's Approximation
(Honors Analysis I)
3:00
Elizabeth Millsaps and April Parkison
Newton Biography
(Honors Calculus 1)
3:15
Joshua Canter and Brittany Munro

Leibniz Biography
(Honors Calculus 1)
3:30
Elaina Campbell and Caitlin Cherry

Calculus Before Newton and Leibniz
(Honors Calculus 1)


Jessie Deering


Ryan Mills


Ruoying Wang


Lindsey Fox


Elizabeth Millsaps and April Parkison


Joshua Canter and Brittany Munro


Elaina Campbell and Caitlin Cherry


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Last updated: January 8, 2012