• Energy optimization on the sphere

    Freeberg Forum, LC 62, Kravis Center, CMC

    Many problems, arising in discrete and metric geometry, signal processing, physics, etc, can be reformulated as questions of optimizing discrete or continuous measures. We shall review some of such conjectures, as well as approaches to determining optimal (or at least good) point distributions and measures, and connections to other problems, such as discrepancy, sphere packings […]

  • Christopher Strickland: Modeling the prescription opioid epidemic

    Freeberg Forum, LC 62, Kravis Center, CMC

    Opioid addiction has become a national health crisis in recent years, with involvement in 66% of all drug overdose deaths in 2016 and high economic costs. In contrast to the dynamics of a classic disease or illicit drug epidemic, opioid addiction has its roots in legal, prescription medication - a fact which greatly increases the […]

  • Edray Goins: Indiana Pols Forced to Eat Humble Pi, The Curious History of an Irrational Number

    Freeberg Forum, LC 62, Kravis Center, CMC

    In 1897, Indiana physician Edwin J. Goodwin believed he had discovered a way to square the circle, and proposed a bill to Indiana Representative Taylor I. Record which would secure Indiana’s the claim to fame for his discovery. About the time the debate about the bill concluded, Purdue University professor Clarence A. Waldo serendipitously came […]

  • A competent translation/a pitiful bungle: The Foundations of Geometry (Jemma Lorenat)

    Freeberg Forum, LC 62, Kravis Center, CMC

    David Hilbert's Grundlagen der Geometrie is a rare example of a historical mathematics text that is still profitably read today and continues to inspire research in mathematics, computer science, and philosophy. The effort of publishing an English translation of Hilbert in 1902 involved a diverse swath of the American mathematical community.  Edgar Jerome Townsend completed a first draft […]

  • Mike Izbicki

    Freeberg Forum, LC 62, Kravis Center, CMC
  • Kiran S. Kedlaya

    Argue Auditorium, Pomona College 610 N. College Ave., Claremont, CA, United States
  • Welcome Back Party

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    David Bachman, chair of the CCMS Executive Committee, hosts. Please join us as we welcome our new community members, socialize, and discuss how we’re all going to cope with the semester ahead. Grab a snack, a refreshing beverage, and get on-line!

  • Prof. Edray Goins

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    Title: Indiana Pols Forced to Eat Humble Pi, The Curious History of an Irrational Number Speaker: Prof. Edray Goins, Pomona College In 1897, Indiana physician Edwin J. Goodwin believed he had discovered a way to square the circle, and proposed a bill to Indiana Representative Taylor I. Record which would secure Indiana’s the claim to […]

  • Prof. Sam Nelson

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    Title: Experimental Knot Music Abstract: In knot theory, there are algebraic structures we can use to distinguish different types of knots and links. In this talk we will ask an […]

  • Prof. Kiran Kedlaya

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    Title: Space vectors forming rational angles Abstract: We classify all possible configurations of vectors in three-dimensional space with the property that any two of the vectors form an angle whose measure is a rational multiple of π. As a corollary, we find all tetrahedra whose six dihedral angles are all rational multiples of π.While these […]