• Exponential domination in grids (Michael Young, Iowa State University)

    Emmy Noether Room, Millikan 1021, Pomona College 610 N. College Ave., Claremont, California

    Domination in graphs has been an important and active topic in graph theory for over 40 years. It has immediate applications in visibility and controllability. In this talk we will discuss a generalization of domination called exponential domination. A vertex $v$ in an exponential dominating set assigns weight $2^{1−dist(v,u)}$ to vertex $u$. An exponential dominating […]

  • ANTC Seminar: Random Monomial Ideals (Lily Silverstein, CalPoly Pomona)

    Emmy Noether Room, Millikan 1021, Pomona College 610 N. College Ave., Claremont, California

    Probability is a now-classic tool in combinatorics, especially graph theory. Some applications of probabilistic techniques are: (1) describing the typical/expected properties of a class of objects, (2) uncovering phase transitions and sudden thresholds in the dependence of one property on another, and (3) producing examples of conjectured or unusual objects. (This last technique is sometimes […]

  • ANTC Seminar: Random Monomial Ideals (Lily Silverstein, CalPoly Pomona)

    Emmy Noether Room, Millikan 1021, Pomona College 610 N. College Ave., Claremont, California

    Probability is a now-classic tool in combinatorics, especially graph theory. Some applications of probabilistic techniques are: (1) describing the typical/expected properties of a class of objects, (2) uncovering phase transitions and sudden thresholds in the dependence of one property on another, and (3) producing examples of conjectured or unusual objects. (This last technique is sometimes […]

  • Dan Douglas (USC)

    Millikan 2099, Pomona College 610 N. College Ave., Claremont, CA, United States

    Abstract TBA

  • A geospatial modeling analysis of travel-time, bicycles, and HIV elimination in sub-Saharan Africa: the case of Malawi

    Argue Auditorium, Pomona College 610 N. College Ave., Claremont, CA, United States

    UNAIDS has proposed an ambitious strategy for ending the HIV pandemic. Their strategy depends upon achieving a treatment coverage goal of 90% by 2030. However, distance to healthcare and lack of transportation are major barriers to accessing HIV treatment in SSA. I will use data-based geospatial modeling to determine their potential impact as barriers to […]

  • “Remember Maryam Mirzakhani”

    Argue Auditorium, Pomona College 610 N. College Ave., Claremont, CA, United States

    The Pomona College Student AWM chapter warmly invites you to an event honoring Maryam Mirzakhani “Remember Maryam Mirzakhani” Curator, Thaís Jordão Designer, Rafael Meireles Barroso You are cordially invited to hear recollections of Maryam Mirzakhani Wednesday Dec. 4 5:30pm Argue Auditorium The memorial exhibit (commissioned by the International Mathematical Union’s Committee for Women in Mathematics) will […]

  • GEMS Workshop: Working Together without a Leader with Professor Jasper Weinburd of Harvey Mudd College

    Shanahan 1480, Harvey Mudd College 301 Platt Blvd., Claremont, CA, United States

    TOPIC: Working Together without a Leader Bees all work together by communicating and obeying the orders of the Queen. Other animals gather in swarms, flocks, or schools and move in complicated ways without any leader at all. In a school of fish, each one is identical and they all follow the same simple rules. Yet they still […]

  • Computational bounds for doing harmonic analysis on permutation modules of finite groups (Mike Orrison, HMC)

    Emmy Noether Room, Millikan 1021, Pomona College 610 N. College Ave., Claremont, California

    In this talk, I will describe an approach to finding upper bounds for the number of arithmetic operations necessary for doing harmonic analysis on permutation modules of finite groups. The approach takes advantage of the intrinsic orbital structure of permutation modules, and it uses the multiplicities of irreducible submodules within individual orbital spaces to express […]

  • Epidemiological models for Ebola exploring different dynamics

    Argue Auditorium, Pomona College 610 N. College Ave., Claremont, CA, United States

    In today's environment of universal connection and media updates, we are constantly informed about infectious diseases and the ramifications. We can combat infectious diseases using mathematics to gain insight into diseases dynamics and outbreaks. I will focus primarily on Ebola Virus Disease, exploring different models focused on capturing various dynamics. First, I will present a […]