Applied Category Theory Seminar
Weber TBDThe first third of the semester will be used to prepare for Professor Emily Rheil's colloquium talk on homotopy type theory on February 20 - we will be walking through type […]
The first third of the semester will be used to prepare for Professor Emily Rheil's colloquium talk on homotopy type theory on February 20 - we will be walking through type […]
The Rocky Mountain Algebraic Combinatorics Seminar (RMAC) will be starting up again this semester with our first talk on February 3, 2023. Our seminars will happen on some Fridays at […]
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Talk 1: Spectral Turan problems for intersecting even cycles Dheer Desai University of Wyoming Turán numbers are a cornerstone of extremal graph theory. For graphs with chromatic number at least […]
TITLE: Homotopy type theory and univalent foundations ABSTRACT: This talk will introduce alternative foundations for mathematics in which "equality" becomes "identity," which is no longer a mere predicate but can […]
ibl-sigmaa-speaker-series-spring-2023 Presentations on Thursdays by: Martha Byrne January 26 @ 4 pm EST Edward Burger February 23 @ 11 am EST Daniel Reinholz March 30 @ 2 pm EDT Aditiya […]
Advisor: Dr. Henry AdamsCo-Advisor:Emily King Committee: Dr. Jess Hagman, Dr. Imme Ebert-Uphoff Title: Using Mathematical Techniques to Leverage Domain Knowledge in Image Analysis for Earth Science Abstract: When presented with […]
Advisor: Dr. Michael Kirby Committee: Dr. Emily King,Dr. Chris Peterson,Dr. Charles Anderson Title: Subspace and Network Averaging for Computer Vision and Bioinformatics Abstract: Finding a central prototype (a.k.a. average) from […]
Advisor: Dr. Wolfgang BangerthCommittee: Dr. Patrick Shipman,Dr. James Liu,Dr. Richard FinkeTitle: Quantification and application of uncertainty in the formation ofnanoparticlesAbstract: Nanoparticles are essential across many scientific applications, but their properties […]
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Advisor: Dr. Wolfgang BangerthCommittee: Dr. David Aristoff, Dr. Tianyang WangTitle: Numerical Solution of the Black-Scholes Equation Using Finite Element MethodsAbstract: The Black-Scholes model is a well-known model for pricing financial […]
Advisor: Dr. Renzo CavalieriCo-Advisor:Jess HagmanCommittee: Dr. Jill ZarestkyTitle: Graduate students' representational fluency in elliptic curvesAbstract: Elliptic curves are an important concept in several areas of mathematics, including number theory and […]
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