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Show : Seven Math Dept. Members ; Present Research Papers 01 classical analysis. Professor Tucker said that University Uni-versity faculty members and graduate grad-uate students are continually doing research. The purpose of the convention con-vention is to relay the information to any interested people in the nation. na-tion. The society is composed of mathematicians, physicists, engineers, engin-eers, and people interested in promoting the study of mathematics. U beven members of the Depart- ment of Mathematics have been selected to present research pro-jects pro-jects at the spring session of the American Mathematical Society. The professors and graduate stud- ents will present original papers concerning recent research projects jK April 16-20, in Chicago. w Professor C. E. Burgass, head of the University's math department and Professor J. W. Cannon will present papers under the topic of jj typography. Professes S. G, Way-ment, Way-ment, who received his FhJ. from jj the- University Is doing research at . -Ts5er College. He wlQ discuss pro-J pro-J cesses in functional analysis. I, Professor D. H. Tucker, UmVer-j. UmVer-j. sity faculty member, wlQ also pre-. pre-. sent a paper dealing with function-i function-i al analysis. The paper was pre-j pre-j pared by Professes Tucker and j Professor L C Kurtz, Utah alumnus. alum-nus. Math analysis and! geometry is the topic ol Assistant Professor, W. R. Derrick's paper. Graduate student, P. W. Lewis wiD present his paper dealing with the extension or certain set functions. func-tions. J. R. Edwards, graduate student, will deal with aspects ol |