• Biquandle power brackets (Sam Nelson, CMC)

    Roberts North 102, CMC

    Biquandle brackets are skein invariants of biquandle-colored knots, with skein coefficients that are functions of the colors at a crossing. Biquandle power brackets take this idea a step further with […]

  • Deep hole lattices and isogenies of elliptic curves (Lenny Fukshansky, CMC)

    Roberts North 102, CMC

    For a lattice L in the plane, we define the affiliated deep hole lattice H(L) to be spanned by a shortest vector of L and the furthest removed vector from the lattice contained in the triangle with sides corresponding to the shortest basis vectors. We study the geometric and arithmetic properties of deep hole lattices, […]

  • On the spectra of syntactic structures (Isabella Senturia, Yale University)

    On Zoom

    We explore the application of spectral graph theory to the problem of characterizing linguistically-significant classes of tree structures. We focus on various classes of syntactically-defined tree graphs, and show that the spectral properties of different matrix representations of these classes of trees provide insight into the linguistic properties that characterize these classes. More generally, our […]

  • f^*-vectors of lattice polytopes (Max Hlavacek, Pomona College)

    Roberts North 102, CMC

    The Ehrhart polynomial of a lattice polytope P counts the number of integer points in the nth integral dilate of P. The f^* -vector of P, introduced by Felix Breuer in 2012, is the vector of coefficients of the Ehrhart polynomial with respect to the binomial coefficient basis . Similarly to h and h^* -vectors, […]

  • What can chicken nuggets tell us about symmetric functions, positive polynomials, random norms, and AF algebras? (Stephan Garcia, Pomona)

    Roberts North 102, CMC

    A simple question about chicken nuggets connects everything from analysis and combinatorics to probability theory and computer-aided design.  With tools from complex, harmonic, and functional analysis, probability theory, algebraic combinatorics, and spline theory, we answer many asymptotic questions about factorization lengths in numerical semigroups.  Our results yield uncannily accurate predictions, along with unexpected results about […]

  • Skein algebra of a punctured surface (Helen Wong, CMC)

    Roberts North 102, CMC

    The Kauffman bracket skein algebra of a surface is at once related to quantum topology and to hyperbolic geometry. In this talk, we consider a generalization of the skein algebra due to Roger and Yang for surfaces with punctures. In joint work with Han-Bom Moon, we show that the generalized skein algebra is a quantization […]

  • Quiver categorification of quandle invariants (Sam Nelson, CMC)

    Estella 2099

    Quiver structures are naturally associated to subsets of the endomorphism sets of quandles and other knot-coloring structures, providing a natural form of categorification of homset invariants and their enhancements. In this talk we will survey recent work in this area.