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Mathematics Diagnostic Testing Project - UC Berkeley
MATHEMATICS DIAGNOSTIC TESTING PROJECT - UC Berkeley. MDTP at UC Berkeley is one of ten regional site offices of the CSU/UC Mathematics Diagnostic Testing Project. February 8, 2014 Conference. November 17, 2012 Conference. August 16, 2011 Conference. March 11, 2009 Conference. March 12, 2008 Conference.
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MathSite: An Interactive Source for Seeing, Hearing, Doing Mathematics.
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Mathematics Diagnostic Testing
Welcome to the Online Mathematics Placement Examination Project. The Online Mathematics Placement Examination Project is a joint effort by Professors James A. Sethian, Theodore A. Slaman, and W. Hugh Woodin of the Department of Mathematics at the University of California, Berkeley. Our goal is to produce on-line examinations to help UCB undergraduates choose between the various courses offered in the Mathematics Department. Currently, you may select from the following options. Contact the project team.
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Simons Collaboration on Homological Mirror Symmetry – U. Penn., UC Berkeley, Columbia, Miami, IHES, SCGP, Harvard, Brandeis
Simons Collaboration on Homological Mirror Symmetry. U Penn., UC Berkeley, Columbia, Miami, IHES, SCGP, Harvard, Brandeis. Postdoc HMS Workshop, Miami, January 2017. Workshop on SYZ, Harvard, May 2016. HMS and Wall-Crossing, Berkeley, March 2016. Geometry and Physics, Miami, January 2016. Inaugural Conference, U. Penn., November 2015. The Simons Collaboration on Homological Mirror Symmetry brings together a group of leading mathematicians. New Horizons prize awarded to Mohammed Abouzaid.
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CRC - Computational Radiation Cytogenics
Computational Radiation Cytogenetics (CRC). This site, at the UC Berkeley Math Department, concerns bioinformatics and quantitative analyses for chromosome aberrations produced by ionizing radiation. CAS (Chromosome Aberration Simulator). Software for simulating radiogenic aberrations in detail. Executables and source code are freely available for any educational or research purpose. We are presently starting to reengineer this software completely. CAA (Chromosome Aberration Analyzer). Site developed by ...