Emmy Noether Room, Estella 1021, Pomona College,
610 N. College Ave., Claremont, CA, United States
Title: What is the best shape? Geometric problems arising in aggregation models Abstract: How do pair interactions shape the large-scale behaviour of a cloud of particles (animals, social agents ...) ? In the most basic models, the shape of the cloud is determined by minimizing an attractive-repulsive interaction energy under suitable geometric constraints. When can […]
Suppose you are given a data set that can be viewed as a nonnegative integer-valued function defined on a finite set. A natural question to ask is whether the data can be viewed as a sample from the uniform distribution on the set, in which case you might want to apply some sort of test […]
The non-orientable 4-genus of a knot K is the smallest first Betti number of any non-orientable surface in the 4-ball spanning the knot. It is defined to be zero if the knot is slice. In joint work with Patrick Shanahan and Cornelia Van Cott, we attempt to determine the value of this invariant for double […]
Estella 1021 (Emmy Noether Room), Pomona College
Claremont, CA, United States
An elliptic curve $ E: y^2 + a_1 \, x \, y + a_3 \, y = x^3 + a_2 \, x^2 + a_1 \, x + a_6 $ is a cubic equation which has two curious properties: (1) the curve is nonsingular, so that we can draw tangent lines to every point $ P […]
Margaret Fowler Garden, Scripps College
Claremont, CA
CLAREMONT CENTER for the MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES Fall 2022 Poster Session Title Speaker(s) A New Basis for k-Local Class Functions Hannah Friedman A Quantile Deffuant-Weisbuch Model of Opinion Dynamics Julianna Schalkwyk, Hector Tierno Analyzing Chromatin Immunoprecipitation (ChIP-Seq) Between-Sample Normalization Techniques through the Lens of their Biological Assumptions Sara Colando Characterizing Missing Traffic Stop Data Saatvik […]
Roberts North 105, CMC
320 E. 9th St., Claremont, CA, United States
The theory of compact linear operators between Banach spaces has a classical core and is familiar to many. Perhaps lesser known is the factorization of compact maps through a closed subspace of c_0 . This factorization theorem has a number of important connections and consequences analogous to how the ideals of continuous linear operators factoring […]
Davidson Lecture Hall, CMC
340 E 9th St, Claremont, CA, United States
The existence of a set $A\subset \N_0$ of positive upper Banach density such that $A-A:=\{m-n:m, n\in A, m>n\}$ does not contain a set of the form $S-S$ with $S$ a piecewise syndetic is in essence the content of a popular result due to K\v r\'{i}\v z in 1987. Since then at least four different proofs […]
Humanities Auditorium, Scripps College, and Zoom
Claremont, CA, United States
Title: Continuity Versus Uniform Continuity Speaker: Gerald Beer, Department of Mathematics, California State University Abstract: In this talk we discuss the class of metric spaces - called the UC-spaces - whose members have this characteristic property: each continuous function f on X must be uniformly continuous. Gerald Beer, PhD UCLA 1971 won the faculty prize for teaching assistants […]
Fletcher 110, Pitzer College
1050 N Mills Ave, Claremont, CA, United States
The first meeting of this semester's seminar in the history and philosophy of mathematics will take place on Monday, September 19th from 3 to 4 PM in Avery 202 on the Pitzer Campus (and on zoom). We will spend the time sharing ideas for future meetings and discussing the chapter on "Algebraic Logic" (chapter 9) in Lukas Verburgt's new book […]
Shanahan 2407 at Harvey Mudd College
Claremont, CA, United States
Title: Computational Approaches to Optimization Problems in Inhomogeneous Rods and Plates Abstract: In this talk, we will show the experiments of the vibration of plates to generate Chladni's figures and discuss computational approaches to optimization problems of inhomogeneous rods and plates. We consider both optimization of eigenvalues and localization of eigenfunctions. These problems are motivated by physical problems […]
Davidson Lecture Hall, CMC
340 E 9th St, Claremont, CA, United States
An arithmetical structure on a finite, connected graph G without loops is given by an assignment of positive integers to the vertices such that, at each vertex, the integer there is a divisor of the sum of the integers at adjacent vertices, counted with multiplicity if the graph is not simple. Alternatively, an arithmetical structure […]
Humanities Auditorium, Scripps College, and Zoom
Claremont, CA, United States
Title: An introduction to algebraic statistics Speaker: Luis David Garcia Puente, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Colorado College Abstract: Algebraic statistics is an interdisciplinary field that uses tools from computational algebra, algebraic geometry, and combinatorics to address problems in statistics and its applications. A guiding principle in this field is that many statistical models of […]
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