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SUMMARY:Applied Math Seminar -- Jamie Haddock (HMC)
DESCRIPTION:Title: Connections between Iterative Methods for Linear Systems and Consensus Dynamics on Networks \nAbstract:\nThere is a well-established linear algebraic lens for studying consensus dynamics on networks\, which has yielded significant theoretical results in areas like distributed computing\, modeling of opinion dynamics\, and ranking methods.  Recently\, strong connections have been made between problems of consensus dynamics on networks and classical iterative methods in numerical linear algebra.  This talk will discuss an instance of these connections\, in particular between the gossip methods in distributed computing and the Kaczmarz methods in numerical linear algebra.  We will present theoretical convergence results\, empirical and numerical simulation results\, and discuss future work in applying these numerical linear algebraic techniques to broader and more complex consensus dynamics models\, especially those coming from opinion dynamics and ranking.
URL:https://colleges.claremont.edu/ccms/event/applied-math-seminar-jamie-haddock-hmc/
LOCATION:Emmy Noether Room\, Estella 1021\, Pomona College\,\, 610 N. College Ave.\, Claremont\, CA\, 91711\, United States
CATEGORIES:Applied Math Seminar
ORGANIZER;CN="Heather Zinn Brooks":MAILTO:hzinnbrooks@g.hmc.edu
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SUMMARY:Continuous extensions of Ramanujan-expandable arithmetic functions (Matthew Fox\, Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics and Chai Karamchedu\, Sandia National Labs)
DESCRIPTION:We describe a natural way to continuously extend arithmetic functions that admit a Ramanujan expansion and derive the conditions under which such an extension exists. In particular\, we show that the absolute convergence of a Ramanujan expansion does not guarantee the convergence of its real variable generalization. We take the divisor function as a case study\, and consider how to continuously extend it to the reals.
URL:https://colleges.claremont.edu/ccms/event/antc-seminar-matthew-fox-perimeter-institute-for-theoretical-physics-and-chai-karamchedu-sandia-national-labs/
LOCATION:On Zoom
CATEGORIES:Algebra / Number Theory / Combinatorics Seminar
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SUMMARY:Towards Knot Homology for 3-Manifolds (Aaron Mazel-Gee\, California Institute of Technology)
DESCRIPTION:The Jones polynomial is an invariant of knots in R^3. Following a proposal of Witten\, it was extended to knots in 3-manifolds by Reshetikhin-Turaev using quantum groups. Khovanov homology is a categorification of the Jones polynomial of a knot in R^3\, analogously to how ordinary homology is a categorification of the Euler characteristic of a space. It is a major open problem to extend Khovanov homology to knots in 3-manifolds. In this talk\, I will explain forthcoming work towards solving this problem\, joint with Leon Liu\, David Reutter\, Catharina Stroppel\, and Paul Wedrich. Roughly speaking\, our contribution amounts to the first instance of a braiding on 2-representations of a categorified quantum group. More precisely\, we construct a braided (infinity\,2)-category that simultaneously incorporates all of Rouquier’s braid group actions on Hecke categories in type A\, articulating a novel compatibility among them.
URL:https://colleges.claremont.edu/ccms/event/towards-knot-homology-for-3-manifolds-aaron-mazel-gee-california-institute-of-technology/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Topology Seminar
ORGANIZER;CN="Sam Nelson":MAILTO:snelson@cmc.edu
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SUMMARY:The 6 Cs - Covid and the 5 Claremont Colleges (Prof. Maryann E. Hohn)
DESCRIPTION:Title: The 6 Cs – Covid and the 5 Claremont Colleges \nSpeaker: Maryann E. Hohn\, Department of Mathematics and Statistics\, Pomona College \nAbstract: The Claremont Colleges’ (5Cs) environment consists of students\, faculty\, and staff that congregate together in indoor spaces\, creating a higher risk for possible COVID-19 infection.  Additionally\, a majority of the students live on campus\, presenting a relatively closed campus environment that limits students’ interactions with their greater community. However\, the close knit quarters in which students live may contribute to a rise in infections that may ultimately reach other more vulnerable populations on the campuses such as faculty and staff. \n  \nIn this talk\, we present several models of COVID-19 spread at the 5Cs.  We start with an early model consisting of several interconnected modified SEIR differential equations to investigate the dynamics between different populations at the 5Cs and the influence of mitigation techniques such as students adhering to health protocols and contact tracing. With the addition of vaccines\, we show how the model changed\, how student researchers are contributing to our models\, and how a few students created their own.\n \n\nDr. Maryann Hohn is a Visiting Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Statistics at Pomona College.  Her research interests lie in mathematical modeling and data analysis to solve societal problems.  She utilizes a variety of mathematical tools such as stochastic processes\, PDEs\, numerical analysis\, and graph theory.  She also actively supports groups like AWM that support students in underrepresented groups\, mentors both undergraduate and graduate students\, and advises undergraduate researchers.
URL:https://colleges.claremont.edu/ccms/event/the-6-cs-covid-and-the-5-claremont-colleges-prof-maryann-e-hohn/
LOCATION:Shanahan B460 (HMC) and Zoom – Hybrid
CATEGORIES:Colloquium
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