Week of Events
Applied Math Seminar: Shriya Nagpal (Pitzer College)
Applied Math Seminar: Shriya Nagpal (Pitzer College)
Title: Designing Robust Networks of Coupled Phase Oscillators with Applications to the High-Voltage Electric Grid Abstract: A network is any collection of objects, called nodes, in which some pairs of these objects are connected by links, called edges. In a network of coupled phase-oscillators, each node represents a phase-angle (or an angle with periodicity) whose […]
Claremont Topology Seminar: Heather Lee
Claremont Topology Seminar: Heather Lee
We welcome all undergraduate/graduate students and faculty to attend topology seminar! Speaker: Heather Lee Title: Some examples of homological mirror symmetry Abstract: Mirror symmetry is a duality phenomenon between symplectic geometry and complex geometry. The homological mirror symmetry (HMS) conjecture was originally formulated by M. Kontsevich in 1994 to fully capture this phenomenon for mirror […]
CCMS Colloquium: Sound Information is All You Need (Kobi Abayomi, Seton Hall University)
CCMS Colloquium: Sound Information is All You Need (Kobi Abayomi, Seton Hall University)
Speaker: Kobi Abayomi, Head of Science, Gumbel Demand Acceleration Title: Sound Information is All You Need Abstract: It turns out that affinity for a song is predictable from its sound. We explore the statistical predictability of aggregate song demand from an informational representation. ___________________________ Bio: Dr. Abayomi is the Head of Science for Gumbel Demand […]