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Since computers are available nowadaus, it's possible to investigate open questions in Date: April 7, 2016 Speaker: Matthew Russell, Rutgers Title: Date: February 28, 2013 Speaker: Roger Nussbaum, Rutgers University Title: The 2^n Date: March 30, 2017 Speaker: Nathan Fox, Rutgers University Title: An Exploration of Nested Recurrences Speaker: Christoph Koutschan, Tulane University Title: Proof of George Andrews' and David Robbins' q-TSPP

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Using experimental mathematics to conjecture and prove theorems Part 1
The 2^n Conjecture and Related Questions Part 1
New gilbreath conjectures, sum and erase, dissecting polygons, and other new sequences
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KRR Conjecture Part1
On Christol's Conjecture
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Experimental Mathematics. Developing a conjecture for

Experimental Mathematics. Developing a conjecture for

Since computers are available nowadaus, it's possible to investigate open questions in

Using experimental mathematics to conjecture and prove theorems Part 1

Using experimental mathematics to conjecture and prove theorems Part 1

Date: April 7, 2016 Speaker: Matthew Russell, Rutgers Title:

The 2^n Conjecture and Related Questions Part 1

The 2^n Conjecture and Related Questions Part 1

Date: February 28, 2013 Speaker: Roger Nussbaum, Rutgers University Title: The 2^n

New gilbreath conjectures, sum and erase, dissecting polygons, and other new sequences

New gilbreath conjectures, sum and erase, dissecting polygons, and other new sequences

Neil Sloane speaks to the

Using experimental mathematics to conjecture and prove theorems Part 2

Using experimental mathematics to conjecture and prove theorems Part 2

Date: April 7, 2016 Speaker: Matthew Russell, Rutgers Title:

KRR Conjecture Part1

KRR Conjecture Part1

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On Christol's Conjecture

On Christol's Conjecture

Christoph Koutschan speaks to the

Marc Chamberland: A Course in Experimental Mathematics

Marc Chamberland: A Course in Experimental Mathematics

Experimental Mathematics

An Exploration of Nested Recurrences Using Experimental Mathematics part 1

An Exploration of Nested Recurrences Using Experimental Mathematics part 1

Date: March 30, 2017 Speaker: Nathan Fox, Rutgers University Title: An Exploration of Nested Recurrences

On two recent conjectures in pattern avoidance Prt1

On two recent conjectures in pattern avoidance Prt1

Jonathan Bloom, Rutgers

KRR Conjecture Part2

KRR Conjecture Part2

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Several Topics in Experimental Mathematics (part 1)

Several Topics in Experimental Mathematics (part 1)

Andrew Lohr, Rutgers University Rutgers

Proof of George Andrews' and David Robbins' q-TSPP Conjecture Part 1

Proof of George Andrews' and David Robbins' q-TSPP Conjecture Part 1

Speaker: Christoph Koutschan, Tulane University Title: Proof of George Andrews' and David Robbins' q-TSPP