Week of Events
Sunday, October 23, 2022
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Monday, October 24, 2022
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October 24, 2022 -H.S.M. Coxeter’s Theory of Accessibility: A Narrative in the Language of Synthetic Projective Geometry (Elena Marchisotto, Cal State Northridge)
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October 24, 2022 -Applied Math Seminar: Susan Friedlander (USC)
H.S.M. Coxeter’s Theory of Accessibility: A Narrative in the Language of Synthetic Projective Geometry (Elena Marchisotto, Cal State Northridge)
The relation of accessible points in a projective incidence plane defined by Coxeter in the 1960s is the focus of my narrative. It reveals historical pathways bookending the 19th and […]
Applied Math Seminar: Susan Friedlander (USC)
Title: Kolmogorov, Onsager and a Dyadic Model for Turbulence Abstract: We will briefly review Kolmogorov’s ( 41) theory of homogeneous turbulence and Onsager’s ( 49 ) conjecture that in 3-dimensional […]
Tuesday, October 25, 2022
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October 25, 2022 -Properties of redistricting Markov chains (Sarah Cannon, CMC)
Properties of redistricting Markov chains (Sarah Cannon, CMC)
Markov chains have become widely-used to generate random political districting plans. These random districting plans can be used to form a baseline for comparison, and any proposed districting plans that […]
Wednesday, October 26, 2022
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October 26, 2022 -Frequentist Model Averaging in the Generalized Multinomial Logit Model (Prof. Tonia Zeng)
Frequentist Model Averaging in the Generalized Multinomial Logit Model (Prof. Tonia Zeng)
Title: Frequentist Model Averaging in the Generalized Multinomial Logit Model Speaker: Tonia Zeng, Applied Business Sciences and Economics, University of La Verne Abstract: The generalized multinomial logit (GMNL) model accommodates scale heterogeneity to the random parameters logit (RPL) model. It has been often used to study people's preferences and predict people's decisions in many areas, […]
Thursday, October 27, 2022
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Friday, October 28, 2022
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Saturday, October 29, 2022
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