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How Math Figures Into Predicting Disasters
Briefing to explore the question of whether natural events occur at random and can it be predicted by math.

Feb. 10, 2006 :: No. 130

"Nothing Personal: Using Mathematics to Explain the Occurrence of Hurricanes and Other Unlikely Events" is the focus of a Cal State Fullerton breakfast briefing from 7:30-9 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 21, hosted by the College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics at the Coyote Hills Golf Course.

One of the major areas to be explored is the question of whether natural events occur at random. The presenters are mathematics professors Marty Bonsangue, Gerald Gannon and Harris Shultz, recipient of the university's Outstanding Professor Award.

"In politics, economics, medical care, sports, etc., it seems that we are being overwhelmed by more and more statistical data," noted Shultz. "Very often the numbers can be interpreted in several ways that seem to contradict each other. We'll look at some real-life examples of such 'paradoxes.'"

The breakfast briefing is sponsored by Environmental Audit Inc. of Placentia.

Tickets are $10 each, or free to members of the Colleagues of the College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics. New members are welcome. Information is available from Doug Colby, director of development, at 657-278-7018.

Registration begins at 7 a.m. Directions to the Coyote Hills Golf Course, 1440 E. Bastanchury Road in Fullerton, are available online at http://nsm.fullerton.edu/colleagues.


Media Contacts:

Doug Colby, College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, at 657-278-7018 or dcolby@fullerton.edu
Linda Caplette, Public Affairs, 657-278-4007 or lcaplette@fullerton.edu


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