• Panel on Paths in Mathematics After Undergrad

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    Panelists: Tatiana Bradley, Michelle Goodwin, Isys Johnson, John Lentfer, and Matthew vonAllmen We will have a panel discussion with graduates from the Claremont Consortium who have taken different pathways after graduation. After […]

  • Clouds and Climate (Prof. Tapio Schneider)

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    Title: Clouds and Climate Prof. Tapio Schneider Theodore Y. Wu Professor of Environmental Science and Engineering California Institute of Technology Abstract: Clouds are an essential regulator of climate. They cool […]

  • Topological descriptions of protein folding (Prof. Helen Wong)

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    Title: Topological descriptions of protein folding Speaker:  Prof. Helen Wong, Department of Mathematical Sciences, Claremont-McKenna College. Abstract: Knotting in proteins was once considered exceedingly rare. However, systematic analyses of solved […]

  • A tribute to Professor Ellis Cumberbatch (1934-2021)

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    Title: A tribute to Professor Ellis Cumberbatch (1934-2021) Abstract: The math colloquium on December 1st will be devoted to remembrances of our beloved CGU colleague Professor Ellis Cumberbatch, a pillar […]

  • Where do Putnam problems come from? (Prof. Andrew Bernoff)

    Title: Where do Putnam problems come from? Speaker: Andrew Bernoff, Department of Mathematics, Harvey Mudd College Abstract: The William Lowell Putnam Exam is the preeminent mathematics competition for undergraduate college students […]

  • Using Stitching for faster sampling (Prof. Mark Huber)

    Title: Using Stitching for faster sampling Speaker: Mark Huber, Department of Mathematics, Claremont McKenna College Abstract: Point processes are used to model location data, such as the locations of trees in a forest, or cities in a plain.  Repulsive point processes modify the basic model in order to obtain points that are farther apart from each other than would […]

  • Exploiting metric structure for more accurate classification (Prof. Mike Izbicki)

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    Title: Exploiting metric structure for more accurate classification Speaker: Mike Izbicki, Department of Mathematical Sciences, Claremont McKenna College Abstract: Classification problems often have many semantically similar classes.  For example, the famous ImageNet dataset contains classes for 80 different dog breeds, 40 different bird species, and 25 types of vehicles.  This semantic structure can be formalized using a metric […]

  • Modeling the waning and boosting of immunity (Prof. Lauren Childs)

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    Title: Modeling the waning and boosting of immunity Speaker: Dr. Lauren Childs Assistant Professor and the Cliff and Agnes Lilly Faculty Fellow Virgina Tech Abstract: Infectious disease often leads to significant loss of life and burden on society. Understanding disease dynamics is essential to the development and implementation of earlier and more effective interventions. Traditionally, perfect, […]

  • Solving the Race in Backgammon (Prof. Arthur Benjamin)

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    Title: Solving the Race in Backgammon   Speaker: Prof. Arthur Benjamin Smallwood Family Professor of Mathematics Harvey Mudd College   Abstract: Backgammon is perhaps the oldest game that is still played today. It is a game that combines luck with skill, where two players take turns rolling dice and decide how to move their checkers […]