Week of Events
Diffusion, Social Networks, and Logic (Pavel Naumov, CMC)
Diffusion, Social Networks, and Logic (Pavel Naumov, CMC)
Once a new commercial product, technology, political opinion, or social norm is adopted by a few people, these few often put peer pressure on others to consider adopting it as well. Those who adopt next put even more pressure on the rest of the population. This cascading “epidemic” effect is often called diffusion in social […]
Inversions for reduced words (Sami Assaf, USC)
Inversions for reduced words (Sami Assaf, USC)
The number of inversions of a permutation is an important statistic that arises in many contexts, including as the minimum number of simple transpositions needed to express the permutation and, equivalently, as the rank function for weak Bruhat order on the symmetric group. In this talk, I’ll describe an analogous statistic on the reduced expressions […]
Fall 2018 Poster Session
Fall 2018 Poster Session
CLAREMONT CENTER for MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES Fall 2018 Poster Session Click here for poster abstracts. Computing Eigenmodes of the Laplace-Beltrami Operator by Using Radial Basis Functions by Vladimir Delengov, Chiu-Yen Kao Claremont Graduate University Covariance-based Dissimilarity Measures Applied to Clustering Wide-sense Stationary Ergodic Processes by Nan Rao, Qidi Peng, Ran Zhao Claremont Graduate University Generalized Covariation […]