Combinatorics Seminar
Weber 117An 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 […]
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.
Department of Mathematics, Texas A&M University Paper Folding: Modeling, Analysis and Simulation The unfolding of a ladybird's wings, the trapping mechanism used by a flytrap, the design of self-deployable space […]
Advisor: Dr. Jennifer Committee: Dr. Margaret Cheney, Dr. Patrick Shipman, Dr. Marlis Rezende Title: An Inverse Problem and Multi-Compartment Lung Model for the Estimation of Lung Airway Resistance throughout the […]
Advisor: Dr. Jeff Achter Committee: Dr. Rachel Pries, Dr. Jamie Juul, Dr. Indrajit Ray Title: Explicit and quantitative results for abelian varieties over finite fields Abstract: Given an elliptic curve […]
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