Front Range Number Theory Day
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 […]
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 […]
Are you interested in going to graduate school for math education? Join Educ8 for a panel of current graduate students to share their experiences and answer questions about: - Finding […]
Title: Time Integration Methods and Software for Scientific Simulations Abstract: Time-dependent systems are at the heart of numerous scientific applications requiring simulation. While single rate, fixed step size time integration […]
Polytopes count (introductory talk) Aram Bingham Colorado School of Mines We'll see how many problems in combinatorics can be converted to the problem of counting integral points inside appropriate polytopes. […]
Expander graphs arising from finite groups Martin Kassabov Cornell University Informally, expander graphs are graphs which can not be easily disconnected. In the case of bounded degree, this property is […]
TITLE: The Kuramoto model and Synchronization ABSTRACT: Synchronization occurs in many natural and technological systems, from cardiac pacemaker cells to coupled lasers. In the synchronized state, the individual cells or […]
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