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SUMMARY:CCMS Student Research Poster Session Fall 2023
DESCRIPTION:The Claremont Center for the Mathematical Sciences (CCMS) Math Colloquium series begins with a student research poster session\, showcasing the mathematical work of all students at the Claremont Colleges. Please join us on Wednesday\, September 6th\, in the Estella Courtyard at Pomona College to see the wealth of research projects that Claremont math students have been involved in. \nTitles & Speakers: \nDegenerate PDE model of epidemic spread dynamicsBelgacem Al-AzemContractivity of Quantum Channels with respect to Quantum State Induced NormsEsteban Ayala\, Evelyne Knight\, and Chloe MarpleOn the t-elasticity of numerical semigroupsKarina BeheraRandom Sampling from Defect-d Preference ListsJasper BownElliptic Curves: Minimal Discriminants and Additive ReductionLouis BurnsApplications of Math Modeling in Microscale BiologyWilliam CeelyThe Chromatic Number of the PlaneJonathan Cervantes\, Timothy Harris\, Enayat Khoueinia\, Michael Krebs\, Katherine Ortiz\, Luis Ruiz\, and Claudia Maria SchmidtAnalyzing Data Science Ethics Pedagogies and CurriculaSara ColandoHarnessing Uncertainty through FDA in Breakthrough DataLuisa Gianuca and Tianmin KongCandy Crush Combinatorics in 2xn and 3xn gridsNitipon MoonwichitMachine Learning Hyperparameter Optimization with Genetic AlgorithmsRylie Weaver
URL:https://colleges.claremont.edu/ccms/event/ccms-student-research-poster-session-fall-2023/
LOCATION:Estella Courtyard\, 610 N College Ave\, Claremont\, CA\, 91711\, United States
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SUMMARY:Diving into Math with Emmy Noether
DESCRIPTION:Title: Diving into Math with Emmy Noether \nStarring: Anita Zieher; Director: Sandra Schueddekopf \nAbstract: A theatre performance by Portraittheater Vienna in co-operation with Freie Universität Berlin about the life of one of history’s most influential mathematicians. Based on historical documents and events\, the script was written by Sandra Schüddekopf and Anita Zieher in cooperation with the historians Mechthild Koreuber and David E. Rowe. Please join us on the Pitzer campus for this very special event with a reception to follow. \n(see link to poster) \n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://colleges.claremont.edu/ccms/event/diving-into-math-with-emmy-noether/
LOCATION:Benson Auditorium\, 1050 N Mills Ave.\, Claremont\, CA\, 91711\, United States
CATEGORIES:Colloquium,Special Event
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SUMMARY:p-Norm Approval Voting (Professor Michael Orrison\, Harvey Mudd College)
DESCRIPTION:Title: p-Norm Approval Voting \nSpeaker: Michael Orrison\, Professor of Mathematics\, Harvey Mudd College \nAbstract: Approval voting is a relatively simple voting procedure: Given a set of candidates\, each voter chooses a subset of the candidates\, and the candidate chosen the most is then declared the winner. Interestingly\, approval voting can be viewed as an extreme end of a one-parameter family of voting procedures we are calling p-norm approval voting. In this talk\, I’ll explain how we were led to start studying p-norm approval voting\, and I’ll share some of the many properties we’ve discovered about it so far. This is joint work with Hari Nathan\, Katharine Shultis\, and Jessica Sorrells. \n\n\n\n\n\nMichael Orrison is a Professor of Mathematics at Harvey Mudd College. He received his A.B. from Wabash College in 1995\, and his Ph.D. from Dartmouth College in 2001. His teaching interests include linear algebra\, abstract algebra\, discrete mathematics\, and representation theory. His research interests include voting theory and harmonic analysis on finite groups. He particularly enjoys finding\, exploring\, and describing novel applications of the representation theory of finite groups with the help of his talented and energetic research students.
URL:https://colleges.claremont.edu/ccms/event/p-norm-approval-voting-professor-michael-orrison-harvey-mudd-college/
LOCATION:Argue Auditorium\, Pomona College\, 610 N. College Ave.\, Claremont\, CA\, 91711\, United States
CATEGORIES:Colloquium
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SUMMARY:Building the Fan of a Toric Variety (Professor Reginald Anderson\, Claremont McKenna College)
DESCRIPTION:Title: Building the Fan of a Toric Variety \nSpeaker: Reginald Anderson\, Department of Mathematical Sciences\, Claremont McKenna College \nAbstract: Roughly speaking\, algebraic geometry studies the zero sets of polynomials\, which lead to objects called varieties. Since the zero sets of polynomials do not always pass the vertical line test\, we enlist other methods to study them besides considering the graph of a function. This is analogous to the use of implicit differentiation in calculus. One such method uses line bundles to understand a variety in terms of its algebraic subspaces. Since the zero sets of polynomials can become complicated in multiple variables over the complex numbers\, one simplifying assumption we can impose is that the variety contain a dense\, open algebraic torus. This leads to the notion of a toric variety. I will describe the fan of a toric variety for the complex projective line\, and mention some recent results concerning toric varieties. \n\n\n\n\n\nReginald Anderson received his PhD in mathematics from Kansas State University in May and studies derived categories of toric DM stacks. His research areas include algebraic geometry\, homological algebra\, and category theory.
URL:https://colleges.claremont.edu/ccms/event/fourier-mukai-transforms-and-resolutions-of-the-diagonal-professor-reginald-anderson-claremont-mckenna-college/
LOCATION:Argue Auditorium\, Pomona College\, 610 N. College Ave.\, Claremont\, CA\, 91711\, United States
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