Pryne Auditorium, Galileo Hall, Harvey Mudd College
301 Platt Blvd., Claremont, CA, United States
On Saturday January 26th, Claremont Math Faculty will present 30 minute talks on their research. The goal of these presentations is to expose students, both graduate and undergraduate, to various areas of mathematics and applications that Claremont mathematicians are researching. Faculty presenters will provide Claremont Colleges course titles and descriptions that are related to their […]
Emmy Noether Room, Millikan 1021, Pomona College
610 N. College Ave., Claremont, California
We will have an organizational meeting for the applied math seminar at 4:15pm in Emmy Noether Rm, Millikan 1021, Pomona on 1/28 (Monday). Anyone who in interested in suggesting speakers and/or organizing applied math seminar is welcome to come.
Millikan 2099, Pomona College
610 N. College Ave., Claremont, CA, United States
Lattice valued vector systems have taken an important role in packing, coding, cryptography, and signal processing problems. In compressed sensing, improvements in sparse recovery methods can be reached with an additional assumption that the signal of interest is lattice valued, as demonstrated by A. Flinth and G. Kutyniok. Equiangular tight frames are particular systems of […]
Shanahan B460, Harvey Mudd College
301 Platt Blvd., Claremont, CA, United States
From the view of a pure mathematician, those working in pure mathematics produce pure knowledge. Whether used or not, it has a great elegance and value in and of itself. Those in applied mathematics simply pick up what has been done and use it in designing or building things. Number theory is often used to […]
Roberts North 104, CMC
320 E. 9th St., Claremont, CA, United States
Based on geometric considerations, J. Roger and T. Yang in 2014 defined a version of the Kauffman bracket skein algebra for punctured surfaces that includes arcs going from puncture […]
Shanahan 1480, Harvey Mudd College
301 Platt Blvd., Claremont, CA, United States
TOPIC: Graph Theory, Part I On the surface, graphs seem to be some of the simplest objects you might encounter in mathematics. After all, they are made up of just two kinds of parts, vertices and edges, and those parts fit together in simple ways. But appearances can be deceiving! In this series of two […]
Emmy Noether Room, Millikan 1021, Pomona College
610 N. College Ave., Claremont, California
Approximately 500 million tweets are sent everyday. Scientists monitor these tweets to predict the spread of disease, better allocate social welfare services, help first responders during natural disasters, and many other important tasks. A key step in each of these tasks is estimating the location the tweet was sent from. In this talk, I discuss how to combine machine […]
Millikan 2099, Pomona College
610 N. College Ave., Claremont, CA, United States
Tight frames in Euclidean spaces are widely used convenient generalizations of orthonormal bases. A particularly nice class of such frames is generated as orbits under irreducible actions of finite groups of orthogonal matrices: these are called irreducible group frames. Integer spans of rational irreducible group frames form Euclidean lattices with some very nice geometric properties, […]
Shanahan B460, Harvey Mudd College
301 Platt Blvd., Claremont, CA, United States
In the 1970s, James O’Keefe and his team observed that certain neurons in the brain, called place cells, spike in their firing rates when the animal is in a particular physical location within its arena. If a place cell is thought of as either “active” or “silent,” then one may represent the co-firing patterns of […]
Emmy Noether Room, Millikan 1021, Pomona College
610 N. College Ave., Claremont, California
Online social networks and other networks of interest are known to exhibit community structure, where a community is defined to be a highly interconnected group of nodes with possibly shared traits or features. However, classic network models, such as the preferential attachment model, do not account for community structure. In this talk, I will present […]
Millikan 2099, Pomona College
610 N. College Ave., Claremont, CA, United States
Given integers $k,l$ and a graph $G$, how large can be the fraction of $k$-vertex subsets of $G$ which span exactly $l$ edges? The systematic study of this very natural question was recently initiated by Alon, Hefetz, Krivelevich and Tyomkyn who also proposed several interesting conjectures on this topic. In this talk we discuss a theorem […]
Shanahan B460, Harvey Mudd College
301 Platt Blvd., Claremont, CA, United States
Understanding how fluid flows through heterogeneous materials, and how it can make these materials fail, are among the hardest challenges in materials science. Experiments and simulations show that flow through subsurface rock is mostly limited to a small subnetwork, or backbone, of fractures. Identifying this backbone would allow for a large speedup in flow and […]
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