Events
Wenpin Tang, University of California, Berkeley, Discrete and continuous ranking models
In this talk, I will discuss two different 'ranking' models: Mallows' ranking model and rank-dependent diffusions. In the first part, I will discuss the rank-dependent diffusions. I will focus on two models: Up the River model, and N-player games with fuel constraints. These problems require treating carefully the corresponding PDEs. The former is joint with…
Differential Equations and Nonlinear Analysis Seminar: Shan Gao, Beijing Institute of Technology, Discrete Geometrically-Exact Beams
A geometrically-exact beam is a nonlinear field-theoretic model for elongated elastic objects. It utilizes moving frames to reduce the number of system’s independent spatial variables, which is a further development of Euler’s approach to the rotational dynamics of rigid bodies. The talk will discuss the dynamics and geometrically-inspired discretization for structure-preserving numerical simulations of free,…
Renee Brady, NC State, Forecasting Cancer: Predicting Individual Responses to Intermittent Androgen Deprivation Therapy in Prostate Cancer
Cox 306Intermittent androgen deprivation therapy (IADT) is an attractive treatment approach for biochemically recurrent prostate cancer (PCa), whereby cycling treatment on and off has been shown to limit toxicities and reduce cumulative dose. While IADT has been shown to delay the development of treatment resistance, underlying mechanisms and actionable biomarkers are required to accurately predict when…
SIAM Student Chapter Academic Job Hiring Panel
SAS 1102Profs. Ilse Ipsen, Ralph Smith, and Mansoor Haider will provide their insight on experiences in academic job hiring. This panel will provide graduate students interested in careers in academia with useful advice on job interviews and the job market in academia.
Interview Strategies Panel
This panel discussion will provide students with interview strategies for different types of jobs (academic, industrial, labs, etc.). Some time will be spent on the environment at the Joint Mathematics Meeting.
AWM Movie Night – Hidden Figures
SAS 4104AWM is hosting Movie Night to watch Hidden Figures. There will be free popcorn and drinks. AWMmovienight Poster
Christine Ruey Shan Lee, Plamenevskaya’s invariant from the stable Khovanov homology of twisted torus knots
A transverse link is a link in the 3-sphere that is everywhere transverse to the standard contact structure. Transverse links are considered up to transverse isotopy, with classical invariants such as the self-linking number and regular isotopy class. One of the first connections between transverse links and quantum invariants was made by Plamenevskaya in 2006,…
Dr. Campbell’s Retirement Reception
SAS 4104Steve Campbell will be retiring as of January 1, 2019 after 47 years of service to the department.
SIAM Seminar: ML Explainability vs. Adversarial ML
Mann 404How do we know that we can trust our machine learning models? How do we detect when an adversary is exploiting our machine learning solutions? How does the explainability of machine learning models help the customers of such models versus helping the adversaries of such models? In this talk we will examine recent issues in Machine…
Honors Research Presentation
SAS 2102Grant Barkley Title: Coxeter Groups and the Lattice of Total Orders Abstract: A Coxeter group is a group generated by elements of order 2, called reflections, along with certain relations between the elements. The group of permutations on n elements (generated by swapping 1 and 2, 2 and 3, etc.) is an important…
Thomas McConville, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Chapoton triangles from multidimensional Catalan objects
Chapoton triangles are polynomials in two variables defined by Coxeter-Catalan objects. These polynomials are related by some remarkable identities that only depend on the rank of the associated (finite) Coxeter system. The multidimensional Catalan numbers enumerate the number of standard Young tableaux of a rectangular shape. In this talk I will introduce some other combinatorial objects counted by these numbers. I…
Alexander Shapiro, Univ. of California, Berkeley, Modular functor from higher Teichmüller theory
Quantized higher Teichmüller theory, as described by Fock and Goncharov, assigns an algebra and its representation to a surface and a Lie group. This assignment is equivariant with respect to the action of the mapping class group of the surface, and is conjectured to give an analog of a modular functor, that is it should respect the operation…
Spring 2020 Beginning of Semester Meeting
SAS 1102Dean McGahan will be attending and will speak at the meeting. I am happy to solicit questions from the faculty and staff that will be sent to the Dean ahead of the meeting so that she can address them. The Dean will be available for about 25 minutes at the start of the meeting. We plan…
Maria-Veronica Ciocanel, Ohio State University, Stochastic and continuum dynamics in cellular transport
The cellular cytoskeleton is essential in proper cell function as well as in organism development. These filaments represent the roads along which most protein transport occurs inside cells. I will discuss examples where questions about filament-motor protein interactions require the development of novel mathematical modeling, analysis, and simulation. In the development of egg cells into…
Corey Jones, Ohio State University, Fusion categories and their applications in mathematical physics
Fusion categories are rich mathematical structures generalizing the representation categories of finite groups. They arise in many areas of mathematics and physics. Most strikingly, they have emerged as models for particle-like excitations with exotic exchange statistics in low dimensional quantum field theories. We will provide an introduction to these ideas and discuss recent results on…