59th Spring Topology and Dynamics Conference (STDC)
The University of Alabama at Birmingham will host STDC 2026 on its campus in Birmingham, AL on March 11-13.
The STDC is an annual conference series focusing on continuum theory, dynamical systems, geometric group theory, geometric topology, and set-theoretic topology. Beginning in 1967, it is one of the oldest currently running topology conferences, typically attracting between 100 and 200 active mathematicians from around the world.
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Past Conferences
- 57th Spring Topology and Dynamics Conference (hosted by UNC Charlotte)
- 58th Spring Topology and Dynamics Conference (hosted by Christopher Newport University)
When
Fall 2022 | 1:25 - 2:15 p.m. M/Tu/W/Th
Professor
Prof. Ian Knowles
Abstract
MA168 may be taken by biology students instead of the regular Calculus I course (MA 125) and is designed specifically to satisfy the mathematical needs at this level of life science students in general. Unlike the regular Calculus I course (which tends to be devoid of practical life science applications, such as predator-prey populations, hormone regulation and how to stop the spruce budworm from eating our trees), we begin with these and carefully isolate the need for Calculus, before tackling the Calculus itself. To assist with visualization, plotting, and simulation you will learn to use the Python-based software SageMath with the added bonus of learning to program in Python as you figure out how Calculus works. We assume no prior programming knowledge.
Prerequisite:
- MA106 or MA107, or equivalent. The placement test requirements are the same as those for MA 125, and a follow up course MA268 is planned for Spring 2023.