Abstract: The shape of the fluctuations as heat approaches equilibrium in an insulated body are governed by the first Neumann eigenfunction of the Laplacian. Rauch's hot spots conjecture states that […]
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A Z-module M in a number field K gives rise to a lattice in the corresponding Euclidean space via Minkowski embedding. Such lattices often carry inherited structure from the number […] |
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Title: Transfinite Apollonian metric Abstract: The concept of transfinite diameter of compact sets in the complex plane was introduced by Fekete in 1923. It is a generalization of the standard […] |
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CCMS Colloquium invites you to a talk by Ruby Kim (University of Michigan) Title: Mathematical Models of Circadian Rhythms and Seasonal Timing Abstract: The circadian clock shapes nearly 24-hour periodic rhythms […] |
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This GEMS session will be facilitated by Professor Chiu-Yen Kao from Claremont McKenna College. Title: Finding Your Optimal Paths Abstract: Path planning plays an important role in many aspects of […] |
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Abstract: It is common to use adjuvants in immunotherapeutic regimens to strengthen the immune response. However, multiple dosages are required making it inconvenient for the patient. Hydrogels have been proposed as a vehicle to administer adjuvant and antigen in a sustained slow release thus reducing the need for re-administration. In this instance, we use experimental […] |
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Given any finite set of integer points S, there is an associated function f_S that encodes S, which we call its integer point transform. One can think of this integer […] |
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CCMS Colloquium invites you to a talk by Sinai Robins (University of São Paulo - Brazil) Title: An introduction to the geometry of numbers through the lens of analysis Abstract: We introduce the geometry of numbers, beginning from the first principles, and proceeding to modern research topics in the field. Our point of view includes […] |
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Please join us for a career discussion with three great panelists: Sireesh Vinnakota - Graduate Student at UCI Luke Trujillo - Senior Software Engineer at Operant AI Michelle Goodwin - Trader at Allspring Global Investments This will be a virtual meeting only. Zoom link: https://nam02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcmc-its.zoom.us%2Fj%2F83719659422&data=05%7C02%7Cluisa.gianuca%40cgu.edu%7C46994ae71bc5453cc6a908de0a886a47%7C19afb2c85efd4718a107530ed963d11e%7C0%7C0%7C638959778224324835%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJFbXB0eU1hcGkiOnRydWUsIlYiOiIwLjAuMDAwMCIsIlAiOiJXaW4zMiIsIkFOIjoiTWFpbCIsIldUIjoyfQ%3D%3D%7C0%7C%7C%7C&sdata=8pRyjqWBxWliFUf5ciI8doXyCYTzyIJ9NSrX6obEMwA%3D&reserved=0 Meeting ID: 837 1965 9422 |
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Abstract: Earlier work has shown that similarity-based predictive models can improve upon predictive performance, as compared to using the entire training data to help build models, particular regarding model discrimination for binary responses. My collaborators and I have some updated results to share, regarding similarity-based modeling for joint consideration of model calibration and discrimination, as […] |
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The Riemann–Hilbert correspondence relates algebra to differential equations on complex algebraic varieties. In characteristic p, there is an analogous correspondence due to Emerton–Kisin and later generalized by Bhatt–Lurie, where the […]
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We welcome all undergraduate/graduate students and faculty to attend topology seminar! Speaker: Puttipong Pongtanapaisan (Pitzer College) Title: Special Positions of Shapes in Four-Dimensional Space Abstract: I will begin by convincing you that four-dimensional space is more familiar than it might first appear. Then, I will introduce ways in which mathematicians study objects in 4-space. Each […] |
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CCMS Colloquium invites you to a talk by Braxton Osting (University of Utah) Title: Blood pressure monitoring with biophysics-informed machine learning models Abstract: Measurement of blood pressure (BP) is essential for early diagnosis and management of hypertension, a condition that 45% of US adults have and a risk factor for development of heart failure, the […] |
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Abstract: Modern machine learning is ultimately a simple process: We iteratively update the weights of machine learning models to minimize a problem-specific loss. When it works well, we deploy the model in human-facing domains like healthcare, finance, or the justice system. But even though we know how models are trained, we don't understand why they […] |
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It is a fundamental question to find rational solutions to a given system of polynomials, and in modern language this translates into finding rational points in algebraic varieties. It is […] |
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CCMS Colloquium invites you to a talk by Anna Ma (UCI) Title: Stochastic iterative methods for solving tensor linear systems Abstract: Solving linear systems is a crucial subroutine and challenge in data science and scientific computing. Classical approaches for solving linear systems assume that data is readily available and small enough to be stored in […] |
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This GEMS session will be facilitated by Grace Akinwande from the Claremont Graduate University. Title: From Pizza to Calculus: Understanding Area Through Approximation Abstract: How much more pizza do you […] |