Number Theory Lab
Weber 201The Number Theory Lab will meet weekly on Thursdays at 1pm in Weber 201. Our first talk will be on Thursday, September 1. We will begin this semester with a […]
The Number Theory Lab will meet weekly on Thursdays at 1pm in Weber 201. Our first talk will be on Thursday, September 1. We will begin this semester with a […]
Educ8's First Meeting of the Semester! We’re a club for everything math education – math teaching practices, research, theory, and how to navigate a career in mathematics teaching and […]
Jedrzej Garnek will speak in Fragment: The main part of the talk will be from 3-3:50, then we will have a 10 minute break, then resume from 4-4:20 with more […]
An introduction to topological combinatorics The chromatic number of a graph is the number of vertex colors needed so that adjacent vertices have different colors. In 1955, Kneser made a […]
Title:Defining Persistence Diagrams for Cohomology of a Cofiltration Indexed Over a Finite Lattice Advisor: Dr. Amit Patel Committee: Dr. Mark Shoemaker, Dr. Dustin Tucker Persistent homology and cohomology are important […]
The Buzz about BHZ: The Life and Times of Brauer's Height Zero Conjecture Mandi Schaeffer Fry Metropolitan State University of Denver In 1955, Richard Brauer, often regarded as the founder […]
Advisor: Dr. Maria Gillespie Committee: Dr. Alexander Hulpke, Dr. Mark Shoemaker, Dr. Sudipto Ghosh Title: Generalized RSK for enumerating projective maps from $n$-pointed curves A recent result of Farkas and […]
In the previous talks of this series we met the Kneser graph and the character theory of finite groups. In this talk we will revisit these topics, this time through […]
We are excited to announce that the University of Colorado, Boulder and Colorado State University, Fort Collins will be hosting Front Range Number Theory Day on October 8th, 2022, at […]
Speaker: Facundo Mémoli from Ohio State University Title: Gromov-like distances between spheres Abstract: Distances between metric spaces such as the Gromov-Hausdorff distance and its Optimal Transport variants are nowadays often invoked in […]
Title: Singular Flavors of Compressive Sensing Abstract: About fifteen years ago, a couple of groundbreaking papers revealed the possibility of faithfully recovering high-dimensional signals from far fewer measurements than expected. […]
This Thursday's Fragment seminar speaker will be our own Clayton Shonkwiler, speaking on Frames, Geometric Invariant Theory, and Optimization.
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