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SUMMARY:Applied Math Seminar: Jamie Haddock (Harvey Mudd College)
DESCRIPTION:Title: TBD \nAbstract: TBD
URL:https://colleges.claremont.edu/ccms/event/applied-math-seminar-jamie-haddock-harvey-mudd-college/
LOCATION:Emmy Noether Room\, Estella 1021\, Pomona College\,\, 610 N. College Ave.\, Claremont\, CA\, 91711\, United States
CATEGORIES:Applied Math Seminar
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SUMMARY:Counting matrix points via lattice zeta functions (Yifeng Huang\, USC)
DESCRIPTION:​I will introduce two general problems and explain how they surprisingly connect with each other and with other aspects of mathematics (for a glimpse\, Sato—Tate\, hypergeometric functions\, moduli spaces of sheaves\, Catalan numbers\, Hall polynomials\, etc.)​.\n\nThe first problem is to count finite-field points on so called “varieties of matrix points”. They are created from a simple and fully elementary recipe and can yet easily get very complicated. The second problem is analogous to counting full-rank sublattices of $\mathbb{Z}^d$ with index $n$\, but with $\mathbb{Z}$ replaced by non-Dedekind rings\, such as non-maximal orders in number fields. (Containing joint work with Ken Ono\, Hasan Saad and joint work with Ruofan Jiang)
URL:https://colleges.claremont.edu/ccms/event/antc-talk-yifeng-huang-usc/
LOCATION:Estella 2113
CATEGORIES:Algebra / Number Theory / Combinatorics Seminar
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SUMMARY:What Happens when Our Perspectives Don’t Align with the Math?  (Anne Cawley\, Cal Poly Pomona)
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Anne Cawley\, Associate Professor of Mathematics and Statistics\, Cal Poly Pomona\, CA \nTitle: What Happens When Our Perspectives Don’t Align with the Math? \nAbstract: Many people often share that they like math because there is “one right answer” and is an objective field. Once they find the answer\, they are done with a problem. However\, what happens when we complete our mathematical work but we choose to ignore what that work tells us? This talk discusses my experience teaching a lesson within a Teaching Math for Social Justice course related to a recent Supreme Court case on voting rights. Many students used mathematics to support an argument that the Supreme Court made in a February hearing\, however\, due to their personal perspectives\, provided a conclusion that differed from what the math indicated. This talk shares about the tensions that can arise when considering math and social justice. \nBio: Anne Cawley is an associate professor of Mathematics and Statistics at Cal Poly Pomona. Her research in Mathematics Education relates to equity\, specifically to classroom experiences of historically underrepresented students\, sense of belonging\, and math instruction in the first two years of college. She provides professional development for mathematics faculty at toward equity-minded teaching practices. Anne is the course coordinator for co-requisite mathematics courses at Cal Poly Pomona\, working with various campus partners for student success. She is also an active member in various mathematics education organizations such as AMATYC\, RUME\, and MESCal. \n  \n 
URL:https://colleges.claremont.edu/ccms/event/what-happens-when-our-perspectives-dont-align-with-the-math-anne-cawley-cal-poly-pomona-2/
LOCATION:Argue Auditorium\, Pomona College\, 610 N. College Ave.\, Claremont\, CA\, 91711\, United States
CATEGORIES:Colloquium
ORGANIZER;CN="Bahar Acu":MAILTO:Bahar_Acu@pitzer.edu
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SUMMARY:Analysis Seminar: Domains of Quantum Metrics on AF algebras (Katrine von Bornemann Hjelmborg\, University of Southern Denmark (SDU))
DESCRIPTION:Title: Domains of Quantum Metrics on AF algebras \nAbstract: Given a compact quantum metric space (A\, L)\, we prove that the domain of L coincides with A if and only if A is finite-dimensional. Intuitively\, this should allow for different quantum metrics with distinct domains when A is infinite-dimensional\, and we show how to explicitly build such quantum metrics. Lastly\, we also provide a strategy for the calculation of distance between certain states in these quantum metrics in the special cases of the quantized interval and the Cantor space. This is joint work with Konrad Aguilar and Frédéric Latrémolière.
URL:https://colleges.claremont.edu/ccms/event/analysis-seminar-domains-of-quantum-metrics-on-af-algebras-katrine-von-bornemann-hjelmborg-university-of-southern-denmark-sdu/
LOCATION:Estella 2131\, Pomona College\, 610 N College Ave\, Claremont\, 91711\, United States
CATEGORIES:Analysis Seminar
ORGANIZER;CN="Asuman Aksoy":MAILTO:asuman.aksoy@claremontmckenna.edu
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