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(Colloquium) Hung Tong, The University of Alabama

Colloquium Talk Hung Tong, The University of Alabama Friday November 10, 2023 at 4PM Rocky  312 Title: Robust and Flexible Model-Based Clustering for Incomplete Data Abstract: Model-based clustering is an important class of cluster analysis that aims to produce smaller … Continue reading

(Colloquium) Shaoyang Ning, Williams College

Colloquium Talk Shaoyang Ning, Williams College Monday November 13, 2023 at 4PM Rocky  312 Title: Using Google search data for localized flu tracking Abstract: Big data from the Internet has great potential to track social and economic events at multiple … Continue reading

(Colloquium) Colby Kelln, Cornell University

Title: The Mathematics of Tilings Abstract: Imagine we are hired to tile an infinitely large bathroom floor. What tile shapes could we use? We will use math to explore and refine this question to make sure that our client is … Continue reading

(Colloquium) Robin Belton, Smith College

Colloquium Talk Robin Belton, Smith College Thursday, December 14, 2023 at 1PM Rocky  312 Title: Adaptive Algorithms in Geometric and Topological Visualization Abstract: Geometry and Topology have been increasingly used to visualize and summarize the "shape" of data. Mapper is … Continue reading

(Colloquium) Anna Pun 4/9

The Magic of Tableaux: Exploring the Wonders of Algebraic Combinatorics Anna Pun CUNY Baruch College Tuesday, April 9th 3pm Rocky 312 Tableaux are one of the most fundamental and versatile objects in algebraic combinatorics, as they can encode and connect … Continue reading

(Colloquium) Leo Goldmakher 4/26

Some Fascinating Characters in Number Theory Are there infinitely many primes of the form n^2+1, where n is an integer? No one knows. In fact, there's no example of any (single variable) polynomial of degree 2 or greater that's been … Continue reading

(Colloquium) Jeff Goldsmith, Columbia University

Wearable Devices in Public Health Research Friday, October 4th at 4pm in Rocky 310 In the last ten years, technological advances have made many activity- and physiology-monitoring wearable devices available for use in both clinical trials and large-scale epidemiological studies. … Continue reading

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