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Publications and Invited Presentations

Haddad K.N., Ott W., Synchronous Recurrence, in preparation.

Haddad K.N., Ott W., Recurrence in Pairs, Ergodic Theory and Dynamical Systems, 2008, 28, pp1135-1143.

Haddad K.N.  An Alternative Sequence for the Calculus, Proceedings of the First International Conference on Technology in Mathematics Education, 2000. pp 125-132.


Haddad K.N. and Johnson A.S.A, Recurrent Sequences and IP Sets. Topology and its Applications, Vol 98 (1999), issue 1-3, pp 203-210.


Berg K., Gove D. and    Haddad K.N.  Enveloping Semigroups and Mappings Onto the Two-Shift. Proceedings of the AMS, 126 (1998) pp 899 - 905.


Haddad K.N. and Johnson A.S.A, IP Cluster Points, Idempotents, and Recurrent Sequences. Topology Proceedings, Vol 22 (1997), pp213-226.


Haddad K.N. and Johnson A.S.A, Auslander Systems. Proceedings of the AMS, 125 (1997) pp 2161-2170.


Haddad K.N.  New Limiting Notions of the IP Type in the Enveloping Semigroup. Ergodic Theory and Dynamical Systems, Vol. 16 (1996) Part 4, 281-291.


“IP Limits and IP Cluster Points,” Dynamical Systems and Related Topics, October 3-6, 1991, Pennsylvania State University, PA.


“Limiting Notions of the IP Type in the Enveloping Semigroup,” Meetings of the AMS: Ergodic Theory, Dynamical Systems and Applications Special Session, March 1992 Tuscaloosa, Alabama.


“Dynamical Systems and the Enveloping Semigroup,” CSUB, November, 1992.


“Some Dynamics of Morse Flows,” CSUB, February, 1993.


“IP Cluster Points and Recurrent Sequences,” Meetings of the AMS: Ergodic Theory, Dynamical Systems and Applications, April 1993, Washington D.C.


“Hindman's Theorem,” CSUB, April, 1993.


“Auslander's Example, A 2-Dimensional Cantor Like Space,” CSUB, September, 1993.


“On the Connection between Beta-Compactifications and Enveloping Semigroups of Subshifts,” Meetings of the AMS: Ergodic Theory, Dynamical Systems and Applications Special Session, March 1994 Manhattan, Kansas.


“On the Connection between Beta-Compactifications and Enveloping Semigroups of Subshifts,” CSUB, April, 1994.


“Patching Up Euclid,” 25th Anniversary Faculty Lecture Series, CSUB, February 1995.


“Auslander Systems,” Meetings of the AMS: Ergodic Theory Session, 3/95 Chicago, Illinois.


“Using Dynamics to Solve Diophantine Inequalities,” CSUB, June 1995.


“Iterated Function Systems and Fractals,” CSUB, October 1996.


“IP Properties of Recurrent Sequences,” II Congresso Iberoamericano de Toplogia y sus Aplicaciones, Morelia - Mexico, March 1997.


“A Possible Solution for the Technology Controversy in Calculus,” American University of Beirut, Lebanon August 1998.


“Density, Uniform Distribution (mod 1) and Weyl's Criterion,” CSUB, October 1998.


“Recurrence and Large Sets of Numbers,” Student-Faculty Colloquium, University of Maryland, October, 1999, College Park, MD.


“Auslander Systems,” Dynamics Seminar, University of Maryland, 11/1999, College Park, MD. 


“The Dynamics of Auslander Systems,” Dynamics Seminar, George Washington University, November, 1999, Washington D.C.


“Graduate Study in the United States,” Student-Faculty Seminar, Cairo University, Egypt, March 2000, Giza, Egypt. 


“Recurence in Toplogical Dynamics,” Assyut University, Egypt, April 2000, Assyut, Egypt.


“Coloring Theorems," Computer Science Seminar, Cairo University, Egypt, May 2000, Giza, Egypt.


“An Alternative Sequence for the Calculus,” First International Conference on Technology in Mathematics Education, July 5-7, 2000, Beirut, Lebanon.


“Topological Dynamics and Combinatorial Number Theory,” A mini-course, CSUB, Spring 2001.


“It is Enough to Check in the Shift Space,” CSUB, October 2001.


“Combinatorial Proofs of a Selection of Standard Number Theory Results,” CSUB, April 2005.


“Weak Product Recurrence Does Not Imply Distality,” CSUB, September 2006.


“Families for STEM,” STEM Learning in Action: Successful Practices for Inclusive K-16 STEM Education in California Schools, Fresno CA, May 10, 2013.


“Degree, Set, Go!" AASCU (San Diego), February 2017.


“Measuring and Delivering the Optimal Course Schedule” AASCU (Seattle), July 2018.


“Removing Operational Barriers to Student Success”, RTM Conference, Washington D.C, 2019.

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