Background
The Erdős Memorial Lecture is an annual invited address made possible by a fund created by Andrew Beal, a Dallas banker and mathematics enthusiast. The Lecture is named for the prolific mathematician Paul Erdős (1913-1996). The Beal Prize Fund, now US$100,000, is being held by the AMS until it is awarded for a correct solution to the Beal Conjecture (see www.math.unt.edu/~mauldin/beal.html). At Mr. Beal's request, the interest from the fund is used to support the Erdős Memorial Lecture.
The next lecture will be given by Jeffrey Lagarias, University of Michigan, at the Spring Central Sectional Meeting at the University of Illinois on Saturday, March 28, 2009. He will speak on From Apollonian circle packings to Fibonacci numbers. Read more details here.
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Erdős Memorial Lecturers
3/15/08 Courant Institute of New York University, New York, NY, Spring Eastern Section Meeting
William Timothy Gowers, University of Cambridge
Decomposing bounded functions
3/3/07 Davidson College, Davidson, NC, Spring Southeastern Section Meeting
Andrew J. Granville, Université de Montréal
Erdős Dream and Pretentious Characters
4/8/06 University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, Spring Central Section Meeting
Béla Bollobás, University of Memphis and Cambridge University
Inhomogeneous Random Graphs
10/8/05 Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY, Eastern Section Meeting
Persi Diaconis, Stanford University
Erdős picture of "most things"
http:///dynamic_archive/home-news.html#erdos2005
5/17/04 Hyatt Regency, Houston, TX, Sixth AMS-SMM International Meeting
Bernd Sturmfels, University of California Berkeley
Tropical geometry
http:///dynamic_archive/home-news-2004.html#erdos2004
10/2/03 University of Colorado, Central-Western Joint Section Meeting
Avi Wigderson, Institute for Advanced Study
Some insights of computational complexity theory
http:///dynamic_archive/home-news-2003.html#erdos2003
10/6/02, Northeastern University, Eastern Section Meeting
Hillel Furstenberg, Einstein Institute of Mathematics
The conjecture of Erdős-Turan and Its Impact on Ergodic Theory
http:///dynamic_archive/home-news-2002.html#erdos
3/16/01 University of South Carolina, Southeast Section Meeting
Carl Pomerance, Bell Laboratories
Babe Ruth, Hank Aaron, Paul Erdős, and me
9/23/00 University of Toronto, Central Section Meeting
John H. Conway, Princeton University
New ways to look at quadratic forms
5/19/99 University of North Texas, Fourth AMS-SMM International Meeting
Ronald L. Graham, AT&T Labs
Paul Erdős and his favorite problems in number theory
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