• 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 of the Claremont mathematics community, who passed away in September. Three brief talks by his friends and collaborators, Professor John Ockendon (University of Oxford), Dr. […]

  • 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 in the United States and Canada. I recently finished a three year stint on the competition’s problem committee. This talk is a personal reflection on […]

  • 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 […]

  • APPLIED MATH SEMINAR: Archetypal analysis by Professor Braxton Osting (University of Utah)

    Archetypal analysis is an unsupervised learning method that uses a convex polytope to summarize multivariate data. For fixed k, the method finds a convex polytope with k vertices, called archetype points, such that the polytope is contained in the convex hull of the data and the mean squared distance between the data and the polytope […]

  • 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 […]

  • Applied Math Seminar — Yunied Puig de Dios (CMC)

    Emmy Noether Room, Estella 1021, Pomona College, 610 N. College Ave., Claremont, CA, United States

    Title: Modern techniques to approach the invariant subspace problem Abstract:  The invariant subspace problem is by far one of the most important problems in operator theory. It has been open for more than half a century, and there are many significant contributions with a huge variety of techniques, making this challenging problem so interesting; however […]

  • Experimental Knot Music v2 (Sam Nelson, CMC)

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    In this talk I will recount the history of my knot theory-based music project and show an example of my method for creating music from knot homsets.