Edit: never mind, irrelevant question. Thanks for sharing though, it sounds really interesting.
Hey all,
There's an annual Canadian Undergraduate Mathematics Conference that takes place in a different Canadian university every year. It's a lot of fun (I went last year) and gives undergrad students an opportunity to give a talk on whatever interests them. For instance, last year, one talk was on Arrow's impossibility theorem, one talk was about the connections between the Black-Scholes formula and discrete mathematics, and one was about efficiently approximating the optimal price for a good.
This year's is at Waterloo (near Toronto) and will have over 200 people (the previous record was 150). If anyone wants more info, ask me or google "CUMC 2010".
Cheers.
[I'm not sure whether or not this post is kosher with respect to forum rules. If it isn't, I'm sorry and feel free to delete it.]
Edit: never mind, irrelevant question. Thanks for sharing though, it sounds really interesting.
My advice for low-ranked undergrads, internationals, and non-quant majors. Your mileage may vary.
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