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The Ninth Annual NES/MAA Dinner Meeting in Memory of Kenneth J. Preskenis was held on Thursday, April 21, 2011. Dr. David Abrahamson, Rhode Island College, gave the presentation, "A Mathematical Model for a Zombie Outbreak, or A Short Corpse in Differential Equations".

Dr. Abrahamson is the 2004 winner of Rhode Island College's Maixner Distinguished Teaching Award and the 2005 NES/MAA Award for Distinguished College or University Teaching.

Abstract: In 2009, scientists at the University of Ottawa used modern epidemiological models to study what might happen should a horror-movie outbreak of zombieism actually occur. The notions of mathematical modeling and differential equations will be outlined for a general audience, with special attention paid to the results of the modeling of the rise of the living dead. There's good news: we can survive!

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We thank Sodexho, the Office of the Vice President of Academic Affairs, and Brooks/Cole, Cengage Learning for their support of the 2011 NES/MAA Dinner Meeting in Memory of Kenneth J. Preskenis.

Collage, Ninth Annual Preskenis Dinner, 2011

 

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