Joint Mathematics Meetings Program by Day
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2024 Joint Mathematics Meetings (JMM 2024)
- Moscone North/South, Moscone Center, San Francisco, CA
- January 3-6, 2024 (Wednesday - Saturday)
- Meeting #1192
Associate Secretary for the AMS Scientific Program:
Michelle Ann Manes, American Institute of Mathematics mmanes@secretariat.ams.org
Friday January 5, 2024
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Friday January 5, 2024, 7:15 a.m.-9:00 a.m.
YP17 HCSSiM Reunion Breakfast
YP17 HCSSiM Reunion Breakfast
Pacific A, Marriott Marquis San Francisco
Organizers:
Susan Goff, Hampshire College -
Friday January 5, 2024, 7:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
Joint Meetings Registration
Moscone South Lobby, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Penny Pina, American Mathematical Society -
Friday January 5, 2024, 8:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
Employment Center
Hall B, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Kayla M. Roach, American Mathematical Society -
Friday January 5, 2024, 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
AIM Special Session on Multiplicative Number Theory and Additive Combinatorics, II
This Special Session, affiliated with the Alexanderson Award and Lecture, focuses on the theory of multiplicative functions and the primes, additive combinatorics, and the interplay of these subjects.
Room 201, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Joni Teräväinen, University of Turku
Terence Tao, UCLA
Kasia Matomäki, University of Turku
Maksym Radziwill, Northwestern University
Tamar Ziegler, Hebrew University
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8:00 a.m.
Recent progress on random multiplicative functions and applications
Rodrigo Angelo, Stanford University
Adam Harper, University of Warwick
K Soundararajan, Stanford University
Max Wenqiang Xu*, Stanford University
(1192-11-29066) -
9:00 a.m.
Prime number theorems for polynomials from homogeneous dynamics
Giorgos Kotsovolis, Princeton University
Katharine Woo*, Princeton University
(1192-11-27745) -
10:00 a.m.
Squarefree numbers in short intervals and short arithmetic progressions to smooth moduli
Mayank Pandey*, Princeton University
(1192-11-27675) -
11:00 a.m.
On the Liouville Function in Short Intervals
Jake Chinis*, University of Bristol
(1192-11-30934)
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8:00 a.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
AMS - AAAS Special Session on Large Random Permutations (affiliated with AAAS-AMS Invited Address by Peter Winkler), I
Our understanding of the behavior of large random permutations has grownenormously in the past decade, thanks in part to the introduction of limitstructures called "permutons" (probability distributions on the unitsquare with uniform marginals). We will explore fixed and random permutons,together with new results and open questions about large random permutationsin general.
Room 008, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Peter M Winkler, Dartmouth College peter.winkler@dartmouth.edu
Jacopo Borga, Stanford University
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8:00 a.m.
ENUMERATIVE THEORY FOR THE LUCE MODEL
Persi W Diaconis*, Stanford University
(1192-60-28065) -
8:30 a.m.
The length of the longest increasing subsequence of Mallows permutation models with $L^1$ and $L^2$ distances
Chenyang Zhong*, Department of Statistics, Columbia University, New York, NY, 10027
(1192-60-29576) -
9:00 a.m.
Increasing subsequences in locally uniform random permutations
Jonas Sjöstrand*, Mälardalen University
(1192-60-30944) -
9:30 a.m.
A new sampler for permutations distributed according to major index
Michael Coopman*, University of Florida
(1192-05-30917) -
10:00 a.m.
Cycle structure in Mallows permutations
Omer Angel*, UBC
Alexander Holroyd, University of Washington
Tom Hutchcroft, Caltech
(1192-60-31983) -
10:30 a.m.
Random linear extensions of infinite posets
Swee Hong Chan*, Rutgers University
(1192-05-28413) -
11:00 a.m.
Scaling Limits of Restricted Permutations
Erik Slivken*, University of North Carolina, Wilmington
(1192-60-31434) -
11:30 a.m.
Local limits of random permutations avoiding a pattern of length three
Douglas Rizzolo*, University of Delaware
(1192-60-31879)
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8:00 a.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
AMS Special Session on Advances in Analysis, PDE's and Related Applications, I
The purpose of this session is to invite researchers in analysis, partial differential equations, and related areas to report on recent advances in Lebesgue measure and integration theory on infinite-dimensional spaces with possible applications to PDE's and harmonic analysis.
Room 160, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Tepper L. Gill, Howard University tgill@howard.edu
E. Kwessi, Trinity University
Henok Mawi, Howard University (Washington, DC, US)
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8:00 a.m.
A Constructive Definition of The Riemann Integral on a Separable Banach Space
Timothy Ira Myers*, Howard University
(1192-28-32985) -
8:30 a.m.
An $L^\infty $ time bound of gradient measures for time flows in BV space with $L^1$ data.
Thomas Wunderli*, The American University of Sharjah
(1192-35-25753) -
9:00 a.m.
Analysis of Some p-adic Dynamical Systems in the Projective Line ${\mathbb P}^1 ({\mathbb Q}_p)$
Toka Diagana*, University of Alabama in Huntsville
(1192-11-28112) -
9:30 a.m.
Time-Variant System Approximation for Partial Differential Equations
Roza Aceska, Ball State University
Yeon Hyang Kim*, Central Michigan University
Hiruni Pallage, Central Michigan University
(1192-35-29342) -
10:00 a.m.
Analysis of a nonlocal equation with variable horizon subject to local boundary condition
Tadele Mengesha*, University of Tennessee
(1192-45-30049) -
10:30 a.m.
Stability for fractional inequalities
Federico Glaudo*, Princeton University
(1192-35-30679) -
11:00 a.m.
Functional Inequalities for Linear Diffusions with Degenerate Noise
David P Herzog, Iowa State University
Jina Kim*, Trinity University
(1192-60-27829) -
11:30 a.m.
Explicit rates of convergence to equilibrium for Langevin dynamics
David P Herzog*, Iowa State University
(1192-60-30971)
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8:00 a.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
AMS Special Session on Analysis and Differential Equations at Undergraduate Institutions, I
The purpose of this special session is to showcase the research done by analysts at primarily undergraduate institutions, with a wider goal of bringing more awareness of the valuable contributions made by these researchers to the fields of analysis and differential equations. We hope to create connections between recent technical advances still under development and applications of known scientific interest.
Room 156, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Evan Daniel Randles, Colby College erandles@colby.edu
Lisa Naples, Fairfield University
Contacts:
Evan Daniel Randles, Colby College
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8:00 a.m.
Parsing analysis with arbitrarily close
John A. Rock*, Cal Poly Pomona
(1192-10-28804) -
8:30 a.m.
Making the real analysis experience an epsilon-bit more bearable
Peyam Ryan Tabrizian*, Brown University
(1192-10-29168) -
9:00 a.m.
Limits and Bounds: Local changes and global ideas for teaching Real Analysis
Katharine A. Ott*, Bates College
(1192-10-29995) -
9:30 a.m.
Fourier Restriction to the sphere is extremizable more often than not
Taryn Cristina Flock*, Macalester College
Betsy Stovall, University of Wisconsin-Madison
(1192-42-32267) -
10:00 a.m.
Families of Indeterminate Solutions of the Classical Moment Problem
Mihai Stoiciu*, Williams College
(1192-28-31044) -
10:30 a.m.
CANCELLED Differential Equations and Auxiliary Variables
Vincenzo Michael Isaia*, Indiana State University
(1192-34-33049) -
11:00 a.m.
Dispersive estimates for higher order Schrodinger operators with scaling-critical potentials
M. Burak Erdogan, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
Michael J. Goldberg, University of Cincinnati
William R. Green*, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
(1192-35-28390)
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8:00 a.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
AMS Special Session on Applied Topology: Theory, Algorithms, and Applications, III
Applied topology is an emerging field of mathematics that develops topological methods for research in science and engineering, including data analysis, robotics, and biology. This session aims to promote discussions on applied topology across theory, implementation, and applications. Topics include (but are not limited to): multiparameter persistent homology, Reeb spaces, combinatorics and metrics for topological signatures of data, topological machine learning, and their applications.
Room 012, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Woojin Kim, Duke University woojin.kim.math@gmail.com
Johnathan Bush, University of Florida
Alex McCleary, Ohio State University
Sarah Percival, Michigan State University
Iris H. R. Yoon, University of Delaware
Contacts:
Woojin Kim, Duke University
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8:00 a.m.
Simplicial convolutional recurrent neural networks for neural decoding
David Boothe, Army Research Lab
Piotr Franaszczuk, Johns Hopkins University
Vasileios Maroulas, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Edward Mitchell, Joe Gibbs Human Performance Institute
Brittany Story*, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
(1192-54-31030) -
8:30 a.m.
Topological Optimization with Big Steps
Dmitriy Morozov*, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Arnur Nigmetov, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
(1192-55-30607) -
9:00 a.m.
Cup Product Persistence and Its Efficient Computation
Abhishek Rathod*, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Israel
(1192-55-28504) -
9:30 a.m.
Spherical coordinatizations of data via persistent cohomology
Nikolas Schonsheck*, University of Delaware
Stefan Schonsheck, University of California Davis
(1192-55-29791) -
10:00 a.m.
Geometric Data Science: old challenges and new solutions
Vitaliy A Kurlin*, University of Liverpool (UK)
(1192-55-30321) -
10:30 a.m.
"Directed Collapsibility and its Connections to Topological Data Analysis"
Robin Belton*, Smith College
Robyn Kaye Brooks, University of Utah
Lisbeth Fajstrup, Aalborg University
Brittany Terese Fasy, Montana State University
Elizabeth Aurora Vidaurre, Molloy College
(1192-55-29510) -
11:00 a.m.
Methods in clustering utilizing (alpha) magnitude.
Miguel O'Malley*, ScaDS.AI
(1192-55-32101) -
11:30 a.m.
Computing relative Betti diagrams of multipersistence modules using Koszul complexes
Isaac Xiaoran Ren*, KTH
(1192-18-28297)
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8:00 a.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
AMS Special Session on Arithmetic Geometry with a View toward Computation, I
This session will be devoted to arithmetic geometry with an emphasis on a deep and explicit understanding of central examples. Specific mathematical themes will include modular forms, Galois representations including l-adic Galois images, and cohomological invariants with a view toward understanding rational points, the geometry of modular varieties, and the behavior of varieties as they are reduced to finite fields. Contributions to the development of arithmetic databases are also welcome.
Room 074, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
David Lowry-Duda, ICERM & Brown University david.j.lowry@gmail.com
Barinder Banwait, Boston University
Shiva Chidambaram, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Juanita Duque-Rosero, Boston University
Brendan Hassett, ICERM/Brown University
Ciaran Schembri, Dartmouth College
Contacts:
David Lowry-Duda, ICERM & Brown University
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8:00 a.m.
Reciprocity obstruction for rational points over $p$-adic function fields.
Carlos A Rivera*, University of Washington
(1192-11-28143) -
8:30 a.m.
Weierstrass points on Shimura curves
Holly Paige Chaos*, University of Vermont
Christelle Vincent, University of Vermont
(1192-14-29820) -
9:00 a.m.
Clusters and non-archimedean uniformization of superelliptic curves
Jeffrey Yelton*, Wesleyan University
(1192-11-28573) -
9:30 a.m.
Quadratic Chabauty over number fields
Jennifer Balakrishnan, Boston University
Daniel Rayor Hast, Boston University
Aashraya Jha*, Boston University
(1192-11-30492) -
10:00 a.m.
Rational genus 2 curves with real multiplication
Alexander Cowan, Harvard University
Sam Frengley, University of Cambridge
Kimball L. Martin*, University of Oklahoma
(1192-11-28416) -
10:30 a.m.
Local heights on hyperelliptic curves and quadratic Chabauty
Alexander Betts, Harvard University
Juanita Duque-Rosero, Boston University
Sachi Hashimoto*, Brown University
Pim Spelier, Leiden University
(1192-11-28871) -
11:00 a.m.
Size of isogeny classes of certain abelian varieties over finite fields
Tejasi Bhatnagar*, University of Wisconsin Madison
(1192-11-28028) -
11:30 a.m.
Reductions of abelian varieties
Victoria Cantoral-Farfan, Mathematical Institute, Goettingen, Germany
Wanlin Li, Washington University in St. Louis
Elena Mantovan, California Institute of Technology
Rachel J. Pries, Colorado State University
Yunqing Tang*, University of California Berkeley
(1192-11-29508)
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8:00 a.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
AMS Special Session on Bridging Applied and Quantitative Topology, II
This session will explore growing connections between Quantitative Topology and Applied Algebraic Topology. Topics of interest include Quantitative Topology (such as Urysohn widths and hypersphericity), Metric Geometry (such as Gromov-Hausdorff distances), Applied Topology (such as Vietoris-Rips complexes and persistent homology), Discrete Homotopy Theory (such as discontinuous maps and discrete covering spaces), and Combinatorial Topology (such as nerve complexes and Borsuk-Ulam theorems).
Room 155, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Henry Hugh Adams, University of Florida henry.adams@ufl.edu
Ling Zhou, Duke University
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8:00 a.m.
Minimal Cycle Representatives in Persistent Homology using Linear Programming
Chad Giusti, University of Delaware
Gregory Henselman-Petrusek, University of Oxford
Lu Li, University of Pennsylvania
Connor Thompson, Purdue University
Lori Ziegelmeier*, Macalester College
(1192-55-31989) -
8:30 a.m.
Quantitative upper bounds on the Gromov--Hausdorff distance between spheres
R. Amzi Jeffs*, Carnegie Mellon University
(1192-51-28113) -
9:00 a.m.
Chromatic numbers of Bursuk graphs using anti-Vietoris-Rips thickenings
Sucharita Mallick*, PhD student, University of Florida
(1192-55-30374) -
9:30 a.m.
Dicing the Shadow
Conrad Plaut*, University of Tennessee
(1192-55-32397) -
10:00 a.m.
Higher Homotopy Groups in Digital Topology
Gregory Lupton*, Cleveland State University
Oleg R Musin, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
Nicholas A. Scoville, Ursinus College
P Christopher Staecker, Fairfield University
Jonathan Treviño, CIMAT
(1192-55-29235) -
10:30 a.m.
Recent Developments in the Algebraic Topology of Mesoscopic Spaces
Antonio Rieser*, CONACYT-CIMAT
(1192-55-28768) -
11:00 a.m.
Homotopy and the Homomorphism Threshold of Odd Cycles
Maya Sankar*, Stanford University
(1192-05-31893) -
11:30 a.m.
Homotopy and singular homology groups of finite graphs from the closure space perspective
Nikola Milicevic*, Pennsylvania State University
Nicholas A. Scoville, Ursinus College
(1192-55-31808)
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8:00 a.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
AMS Special Session on Coding Theory for Modern Applications, II
This session unites experts in mathematics, electrical engineering, and computer science from academia and industry to discuss coding theory fundamentals and applications. We anticipate results on current concepts like minimum distance, generalized Hamming weights, code duality, and algebraic families of codes satisfying specific properties. The session will feature talks on coding theory applications in reliable communications, distributed storage, and distributed computing.
Room 009, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Rafael D'Oliveira, Clemson University rdolive@clemson.edu
Allison Beemer, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire
Hiram H. Lopez, Virginia Tech
Contacts:
Rafael D'Oliveira, Clemson University
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8:00 a.m.
Coding-theoretic techniques in Homomorphic Secret Sharing
Keller Blackwell, Stanford University
Mary Wootters*, Stanford
(1192-68-30801) -
8:30 a.m.
Total Break of a Public Key Cryptosystem Based on a Group of Permutation Polynomials
Ryann Cartor*, Clemson University
(1192-94-31566) -
9:00 a.m.
Coded Computing for Fault-Tolerant Parallel QR Decomposition
Haewon Jeong*, UCSB
(1192-68-29119) -
9:30 a.m.
Unmasking Deceitful Servers: Ensuring Integrity in Secure Distributed Matrix Multiplication
Welington Santos*, University of Wisconsin Stout
(1192-94-31520) -
10:00 a.m.
Post-Quantum Security for Ultra-Reliable Low-Latency over Heterogeneous Networks
Alejandro Cohen*, Technion
(1192-94-32128) -
10:30 a.m.
On Private Computation with Differential Privacy
Mira Gonen, Ariel University
Michael Langberg, University at Buffalo
Alex Sprintson*, Texas A&M University
(1192-94-32848) -
11:00 a.m.
Private Linear Computation with Side Information
Anoosheh Heidarzadeh*, Santa Clara University
(1192-94-30810) -
11:30 a.m.
Smoothing of codes, uniform distributions, and applications
Alexander Barg*, University of Maryland
Madhura Pathegama, University of Maryland
(1192-94-31951)
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8:00 a.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
AMS Special Session on Complex Analysis, Operator Theory, and Real Algebraic Geometry, II
We will bring together mathematicians from complex variables, operator theory, and real algebraic geometry. These fields share a deep historical connection- for example, the proof of the Lax conjecture by Helton and Vinnikov was instrumental in the proof of the Kadison-Singer conjecture. New frontiers include applications to dynamics through the theory of Koopman operators, boundary approximation theory for analytic functions in several variables, and the geometry of Lorentzian polynomials.
Room 159, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
J. E. Pascoe, Drexel University jep362@drexel.edu
Kelly Bickel, Bucknell University
Ryan K. Tully-Doyle, Cal Poly SLO
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8:00 a.m.
CANCELLED Approximation and duality
Javad Mashreghi*, Laval University
(1192-41-31542) -
8:30 a.m.
CANCELLED Equivalence of Statistical Distances for Discrete Log-Concave Measures
Puja Pandey*, University of Florida
(1192-60-31122) -
9:00 a.m.
A survey of recent results on optimal polynomial approximants
Catherine Anne Beneteau*, University of South Florida
(1192-30-31441) -
9:30 a.m.
Free functions preserving partial orders of operators
Miklós Pálfia*, Corvinus University of Budapest
(1192-47-32234) -
10:00 a.m.
Linear Fractional Self-Maps of the Unit Ball in $\mathbb {C}^N$
Michael R Pilla*, Ball State University
(1192-32-29155) -
10:30 a.m.
Sums of squares certificates for polynomial moment inequalities
Igor Klep, University of Ljubljana
Victor Magron, LAAS CNRS
Jurij Volčič*, Drexel University
(1192-13-28079) -
11:00 a.m.
Relaxations and Exact Solutions to Quantum Max Cut via the Algebraic Structure of Swap Operators
Adam Bene Watts*, Institute for Quantum Computing, University of Waterloo
Anirban Chowdhury, Institute for Quantum Computing, University of Waterloo
Aidan Epperly, UC Davis
Bill Helton, UC San Diego
Igor Klep, University of Ljubljana
(1192-81-32640)
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8:00 a.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
AMS Special Session on Covering Systems of the Integers and Their Applications, I
A covering system of the integers is a finite collection of congruences such that every integer satisfies at least one of the congruences in the collection. The concept of a covering system was first introduced by Erdős in 1950. Since their introduction, a considerable amount of research regarding covering systems has focused on the existence of covering systems with certain restrictions on the moduli. The talks presented will focus on recent work on covering systems and their applications.
Room 309, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Joshua Harrington, Cedar Crest College jsharrin@cedarcrest.edu
Tony Wing Hong Wong, Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
Matthew Litman, UC Davis
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8:00 a.m.
Generalized Sierpiński Number
Robert S Groth*, University of South Carolina
(1192-11-30697) -
8:30 a.m.
Consecutive primes which are widely digitally delicate and Brier numbers
Thomas Luckner*, Flagler College
(1192-11-28015) -
9:00 a.m.
Primitive Covering Numbers
Joshua Harrington, Cedar Crest College
Lenny Jones, Shippensburg University
Tristan Phillips*, Dartmouth College
(1192-11-29185) -
9:30 a.m.
CANCELLED The Nonexistence of Certain Types of Extreme Covering Systems
Jack Dalton*, University of Colorado Boulder
Ognian Trifonov, University of South Carolina
(1192-11-30612) -
10:00 a.m.
Extreme Covering Systems
Ognian Trifonov*, University of South Carolina
(1192-11-28543) -
10:30 a.m.
Covering systems with odd moduli
Joshua Harrington, Cedar Crest College
Yewen Sun*, The Ohio State University
Tony Wing Hong Wong, Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
(1192-11-28927) -
11:00 a.m.
Bounding the $j$-th smallest modulus in a covering system with distinct moduli
Jonah Klein*, University of South Carolina
(1192-11-28173) -
11:30 a.m.
Minimum modulus problems
Alexander Kalogirou*, University of South Carolina
(1192-11-30412)
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8:00 a.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
AMS Special Session on Cryptography and Related Fields, I
Cryptographic research spans many mathematical areas, especially coding theory and number theory. These areas boast theoretical and practical applications that are especially significant considering the ongoing effort to build a quantum-safe cyberspace. Indeed, coding theory and number theory have been sources for many of the hard problems (ideal lattice reduction, elliptic curve isogeny, random matrix decoding, etc.) used in recently proposed post-quantum cryptosystems.
Room 310, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Ryann Cartor, Clemson University rcartor@clemson.edu
Angela Robinson, NIST
Daniel Everett Martin, Clemson University
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8:00 a.m.
What can theta functions tell us about abelian threefolds?
Christelle Vincent*, University of Vermont
(1192-11-31347) -
8:30 a.m.
Densely-divisible numbers and the quadratic sieve
Garo Sarajian*, United States Military Academy
(1192-11-31645) -
9:00 a.m.
Finding orientations of supersingular elliptic curves and quaternion orders
Sarah Arpin*, University of Colorado Boulder
James Clements, University of Bristol
Pierrick Dartois, Centre Inria de l'Universite de Bordeau
Jonathan Eriksen, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Peter Kutas, Eotvos Lorand University
Benjamin Wesolowski, ENS de Lyon, CNRS, UMPA
(1192-11-32059) -
9:30 a.m.
Path-finding algorithms using one endomorphism
Sarah Arpin, University of Colorado Boulder
Mingjie Chen, School of Computer Science, University of Birmingham, University Road West
Kristin Lauter, Facebook
Renate Scheidler, University of Calgary
Katherine E. Stange, University of Colorado, Boulder
Ha Tran*, Concordia University of Edmonton
(1192-11-30003) -
10:00 a.m.
Number of 4-Cycles of the Genus 2 Superspecial Isogeny Graph
Vladimir Pyotr Sworski*, Colorado State University
(1192-11-28549) -
10:30 a.m.
Quantitative upper bounds related to an isogeny criterion for elliptic curves
A.C. Cojocaru, University of Illinois Chicago
Auden Hinz*, University of Illinois Chicago
Tian Wang, Max Planck Institute for Mathematics
(1192-11-31732) -
11:00 a.m.
CSI-Otter: Isogeny-Based Blind Signatures from the Class Group Action with a Twist
Shuichi Katsumata, PQShield, Ltd
Yi-Fu Lai, University of Auckland
Jason LeGrow*, Virginia Tech
Ling Qin, University of Auckland
(1192-94-31483) -
11:30 a.m.
CROSS - Codes and Restricted Objects Signature Scheme
Marco Baldi, Polytechnic university of Marche
Alessandro Barenghi, Polytechnic University of Milan
Sebastian Bitzer, Technical University of Munich
Patrick Karl, Technical University of Munich
Felice Manganiello*, Clemson University
Alessio Pavoni, Technical University of Munich
Gerardo Pelosi, Polytechnic University of Milan
Paolo Santini, Polytechnic University of Marche
Jonas Schupp, Technical University of Munich
Freeman Slaughter, Clemson University
Antonia Wachter-Zeh, Technical University of Munich
Violetta Weger, Technical University of Munich
(1192-11-29048)
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8:00 a.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
AMS Special Session on Dynamical Systems Modeling for Biological and Social Systems, III
This session brings together researchers exploring the dynamics of biological and social systems. The session will showcase emergent population-level dynamics arising from rules governing interactions between individuals and exploring the role of social interactions in scientific domains from ecology to sociology. Mathematically, the speakers will draw on a variety of frameworks including stochastic processes, network modeling, and studying dynamical behavior of ODEs and PDEs.
Room 022, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Daniel Brendan Cooney, University of Pennsylvania dbcoone2@illinois.edu
Chadi M Saad-Roy, University of California, Berkeley
Chris M. Heggerud, University of California, Davis
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8:00 a.m.
Synaptic mechanisms for resisting distractors in neural fields
Heather L Cihak*, University of Colorado Boulder
Zachary P Kilpatrick, University of Colorado Boulder
(1192-92-29184) -
8:30 a.m.
Inferring ecological niches from time series using neural ordinary differential equations
Jorge Arroyo-Esquivel*, Carnegie Institution for Science
Christopher A Klausmeier, Michigan State University
Elena Litchman, Carnegie Institution for Science
(1192-92-29948) -
9:00 a.m.
Heterogeneous Preferences and Personality in Adaptive Network Models
Olivia Jessica Chu*, Dartmouth College
Wai-Tong Fan, Indiana University
Atticus W McWhorter, Dartmouth College
(1192-91-33172) -
9:30 a.m.
Finding reproduction numbers for epidemic models and predator-prey models of arbitrary finite dimension using the generalized linear chain trick
Paul Hurtado*, University of Nevada, Reno
(1192-92-32674) -
10:00 a.m.
Collective Defense Dynamics of Social Insect Colonies
Kaitlin Mari Baudier, Arizona State University
Noam Ben-Asher, Boston Fusion
Jennifer Fewell, Arizona State University
Yun Kang*, Arizona State University
Maria Gabriela Navas Zuloaga, Arizona State University
Theodore P Pavlic, Arizona State University
(1192-34-30191) -
10:30 a.m.
Human Behavior Modeling, the Exposome and Disease Progression
Louis J Gross*, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
(1192-92-30190) -
11:00 a.m.
Transient dynamcis and the management of ecological systems
Alan Hastings*, Santa Fe Institute
(1192-92-31128) -
11:30 a.m.
Back in Fashion - Modeling the Cyclical Dynamics of Trends
Daniel M Abrams, Northwestern University
Alicia Caticha, Northwestern University
Emily Kohlberg, Northwestern University
Jeremy White, Northwestern University
Emma R Zajdela*, Princeton University
(1192-91-33140)
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8:00 a.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
AMS Special Session on Dynamics and Management in Disease or Ecological Models (associated with Gibbs Lecture by Suzanne Lenhart), II
Interesting dynamics can arise in models of epidemiological, immunological, or ecological systems.For instance, these dynamics may represent possible behavior changes affecting various transitionswith time-varying coefficients. Additionally, models can be used to suggest management strategies toachieve a variety of goals. In this session, models with various types of structure and applications will be presented.
Room 151, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Suzanne Lenhart, University of Tennessee, Knoxville slenhart@tennessee.edu
Christina Edholm, Scripps College
Wandi Ding, Middle Tennessee State University
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8:00 a.m.
Quantifying the Transmission of Clostridioides difficile: Mathematical Models of Transmission and Control in Healthcare Settings
Brittany Stephenson, Lewis University
Cara Sulyok*, Lewis University
(1192-37-31797) -
8:30 a.m.
Resource constraints and control in epidemiological models
Jonathan Erwin Forde*, Hobart and William Smith Colleges
(1192-92-31343) -
9:00 a.m.
Using Mathematical Models to Evaluate Strategies for Managing White-Nose Syndrome in Little Brown Bats
Julie Blackwood*, Williams College
(1192-92-29396) -
9:30 a.m.
Thermal sensitive mathematical model of schistosomiasis
Ibrahim Halil Aslan*, Stanford University
Giulio A De Leo, Stanford University
Kaitlyn Rose Mitchell, Stanford University
Julie D Pourtois, Stanford University
(1192-92-29195) -
10:00 a.m.
Mathematics modeling and analyis of Wolbachia-based biocontrol of dengue mosquitoes
Abba Gumel*, University of Maryland
(1192-92-28803) -
10:30 a.m.
Incorporating Awareness, Misinformation, and Optimal Control in a Model of SARS-CoV-2
Eric Numfor*, Augusta University
(1192-92-29332) -
11:00 a.m.
Generalized Stressors on Hive and Forager Bee Colonies
David Christian Elzinga, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse
W. Christopher Strickland*, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
(1192-92-31811) -
11:30 a.m.
Population Models of Epidemics with Infection Age and Vaccination Age Structure
G. F. Webb, Vanderbilt University
Xinyue Zhao*, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
(1192-92-32571)
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8:00 a.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
AMS Special Session on Dynamics and Regularity of PDEs, I
The main topics include: 1. Well-posedness and asymptotic dynamics for solutions to dispersive equations; 2. Regularity theories and unique continuation in elliptic equations; 3. Important equations in math physics, fluid dynamics, and kinetic theories. We plan to invite researchers in this area including early career faculty, students, and those from the underrepresented minority groups to present their recent works. Topics that attract public audience and students will be included.
Room 076, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Zongyuan Li, Rutgers University zongyuan.li@rutgers.edu
Zhiyuan Zhang, Northeastern University
Xueying Yu, Oregon State University
Weinan Wang, University of Oklahoma
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8:00 a.m.
Interior and boundary mixed norm derivative estimates for nonstationary Stokes equations
Hongjie Dong, Brown University
Hyunwoo Kwon*, Brown University
(1192-35-25584) -
8:30 a.m.
Recent results on the insulated conductivity problem with $p$-Laplacian
Hongjie Dong, Brown University
Zhuolun Yang, Rutgers University
Hanye Zhu*, Brown University
(1192-35-30667) -
9:00 a.m.
Optimal Liouville theorems for fully nonlinear conformally invariant equations
Baozhi Chu*, rutgers university
(1192-35-28967) -
9:30 a.m.
Symmetry of solutions of higher order conformal equations on hyperbolic spaces
Jungang Li, University of Science and Technology of China
Guozhen Lu, University of Connecticut
Jianxiong Wang*, University of Connecticut
(1192-35-29133) -
10:00 a.m.
Optimal gradient estimates for the insulated conductivity problem
Hongjie Dong, Brown University
Yanyan Li, Rutgers University
Zhuolun Yang*, Rutgers University
(1192-35-29093) -
10:30 a.m.
Stability of homogeneous solutions of stationary incompressible Navier-Stokes equations.
Yanyan Li, Rutgers University
Xukai Yan*, Oklahoma State University
(1192-35-30811) -
11:00 a.m.
Nonlocal elliptic and parabolic equations with general stable operators in weighted Sobolev spaces
Hongjie Dong, Brown University
Junhee Ryu*, Brown University
(1192-35-30825)
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8:00 a.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
AMS Special Session on Geometry and Topology of High-Dimensional Biomedical Data, I
The rapid growth of high-dimensional biomedical data has paved the way for new approaches to understand complex biological systems. This special session aims to bring together researchers working at the intersection of mathematics, computer science, and quantitative biology, with a particular interest in analyzing high-dimensional data using differential geometry and topology. The session will cover a wide range of novel mathematical techniques, computational tools, and biomedical applications.
Room 152, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Smita Krishnaswamy, Yale smita.krishnaswamy@yale.edu
Dhananjay Bhaskar, Yale University
Bastian Rieck, Technical University of Munich
Guy Wolf, Université de Montréal
Contacts:
Smita Krishnaswamy, Yale
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8:00 a.m.
Welcoming Remarks -
8:05 a.m.
Temporal Hypergraphs: Analysis and Dynamics
Cliff Joslyn*, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Audun Myers, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Emilie Purvine, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
(1192-05-32866) -
8:30 a.m.
Continuous maps of the high-dimensional universe of protein structures
Vitaliy A Kurlin*, University of Liverpool (UK)
(1192-51-31532) -
8:55 a.m.
Low distortion embeddings with bottom-up manifold learning
Alexander Cloninger, UCSD
Dhruv Kohli, University of California San Diego
Gal Mishne*, University of California San Diego
(1192-65-32456) -
9:20 a.m.
Linearized Optimal Transport with Input Convex Neural Networks for Point Cloud Classification
Alexander Cloninger*, UCSD
Scott Mahan, University of California, San Diego
(1192-65-31262) -
9:45 a.m.
Break -
9:55 a.m.
Topological data analysis of biological pattern formation
Alexandria Volkening*, Purdue University
(1192-92-32072) -
10:20 a.m.
Topological analysis of multi-channel images in high-grade serous ovarian cancer.
Rowan J Barker-Clarke*, Theory Division, Cleveland Clinic Lerner Institute, Cleveland, OH
(1192-92-32982) -
10:45 a.m.
Probabilistic Generative Frameworks for Sampling 3D Complex Shapes and Images
Lorin Crawford*, Brown University
(1192-62-31540) -
11:10 a.m.
Topological Time Series Analysis
Jose Perea*, Northeastern University
(1192-55-27888) -
11:35 a.m.
Discrete integral operators and distance matrices for graph signal processing
Naoki Saito*, University of California, Davis
Eugene Shvarts, UC Davis
(1192-31-29010)
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8:00 a.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
AMS Special Session on Group Actions in Commutative Algebra, I
Symmetries, described by actions of finite groups, tori, and other algebraic groups on ideals and modules, can be used to understand the structure of commutative rings and algebraic varieties. This perspective highlights connections between commutative algebra, algebraic geometry, representation theory, and algebraic combinatorics. This session will gather experts whose research lies at the intersection of these areas and facilitate networking among junior and senior researchers in these fields.
Room 305, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Alessandra Costantini, Oklahoma State University alecost@okstate.edu
Alexandra Seceleanu, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Andras Cristian Lorincz, University of Oklahoma
Contacts:
Alessandra Costantini, Oklahoma State University
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8:00 a.m.
The minimal free resolution of a general principal symmetric ideal
Megumi Harada, McMaster University
Alexandra Seceleanu, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Liana M. Sega*, University of Missouri Kansas City
(1192-13-32428) -
8:30 a.m.
Resolving the $2 \times 2$ permanents of a $2 \times n$ matrix
Fulvio Gesmundo, University of Saarland
Hang Huang*, Texas A&M University
Henry K. Schenck, Auburn University
Jerzy Weyman, Instytut Matematyki, Jagiellonian University
(1192-13-31576) -
9:00 a.m.
Symmetric group fixed quotients of polynomial rings
Alexandra Pevzner*, University of Minnesota - Twin Cities
(1192-13-31852) -
9:30 a.m.
Weyman's generic ring for free resolutions of length three
Xianglong Ni*, UC Berkeley
(1192-13-28778) -
10:00 a.m.
Finite Generation of Multigraded Regularity
Juliette Emmy Bruce*, University of California, Berkeley
(1192-13-29983) -
10:30 a.m.
Syzygy Computations in OI-Modules
Michael Morrow*, University of Kentucky
Uwe Nagel, University of Kentucky
(1192-13-31423) -
11:00 a.m.
Prime ideals in equivariant rings
Karthik Ganapathy*, University of Michigan
(1192-13-31916) -
11:30 a.m.
Koszul Graded Möbius Algebras and Strongly Chordal Graphs
Matthew Mastroeni*, Iowa State University
Jason McCullough, Iowa State University
Irena Peeva, Cornell University
(1192-13-28922)
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8:00 a.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
AMS Special Session on History of Mathematics, I
Papers presented in these sessions will be on the history of mathematics from ancient to modern times, based on research carried out in the last three years. Topics include internal mathematical developments, external analyses of such developments, biographical accounts, descriptions of developments within specific periods, special issues related to mathematics, and accounts of events that affected the evolution of mathematics.
Room 103, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Adrian Rice, Randolph-Macon College
Sloan Evans Despeaux, Western Carolina University
Deborah Kent, University of St. Andrews dk89@st-andrews.ac.uk
Jemma Lorenat, Pitzer College
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8:00 a.m.
Cauchy's Persuasive Appeal
Maritza M. Branker*, Niagara University
(1192-01-27245) -
8:30 a.m.
A discourse view of mathematical communities: Examples from 19th-century analysis
Janet Heine Barnett*, Colorado State University Pueblo
(1192-01-29711) -
9:00 a.m.
Charles Hermite, Analysis, and Mathematics in the Lycée
William Thomas Archibald*, Simon Fraser University
(1192-01-29796) -
9:30 a.m.
Stieltjes and Asymptotic Expansions
Brenda Davison*, SFU
(1192-01-28177) -
10:00 a.m.
Kites and Letters: How Peter Guthrie Tait and William Rowan Hamilton Remade Quaternions
Kevin Lambert*, California State University Fullerton
(1192-01-30025) -
11:00 a.m.
CANCELLED Euclid's Victorian Rivals and the `dangerous' Direction-Theory
Rosie Lev Halutz*, Tel-Aviv University
(1192-01-28295) -
11:30 a.m.
Physical Mathematics and the Dirichlet Principle
Steven M. Deckelman*, University of Wisconsin-Stout
(1192-01-26813)
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8:00 a.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
AMS Special Session on Homotopy Theory, II
Historically a branch of algebraic topology, homotopy theory is now its own discipline with deep connections to other areas, including algebraic geometry, number theory, geometric topology, category theory, and theoretical computer science among others. This special session features talks on all aspects of the field, of both computational and abstract nature.
Room 020, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Krzysztof R. Kapulkin, University of Western Ontario kkapulki@uwo.ca
Daniel K. Dugger, University of Oregon
Jonathan Beardsley, University of Nevada, Reno
Thomas Brazelton, University of Pennsylvania
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8:00 a.m.
Another talk on the Dennis trace
Jonathan Campbell, Center for Communications Research
Kate Ponto, University of Kentucky
Inna Zakharevich*, Cornell
(1192-19-28000) -
8:30 a.m.
Spectral weight filtrations
Peter Haine*, UC Berkeley
(1192-14-32191) -
9:00 a.m.
Cross effects and stability
Bridget Schreiner*, University of Notre Dame
(1192-55-29935) -
9:30 a.m.
The equivariant $J$-homomorphism and $RO(G)$-graded periodic phenomena
William Balderrama*, University of Virginia
(1192-55-30010) -
10:00 a.m.
Configuration spaces with labels in a spectral Lie algebra
Connor W Malin*, University of Notre Dame
(1192-57-27978) -
10:30 a.m.
The geometry of Milner's link invariants
Anna Cepek*, University of Oregon
(1192-57-29218) -
11:00 a.m.
Homological Stability for Equivariant Configuration Spaces
Eva Belmont, Case Western Reserve University
J.D. Quigley, University of Virginia
Chase Vogeli*, Cornell University
(1192-55-31745) -
11:30 a.m.
Descent and the Balmer spectrum
Beren Sanders*, University of California, Santa Cruz
(1192-18-29478)
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8:00 a.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
AMS Special Session on Ideal and Factorization Theory in Rings and Semigroups, II
Problems involving ideals and the factorization theory of rings and semigroups remain popular in the current literature. This session will cover recent advances in these areas with an emphasis on the following:multiplicative ideal theory, semigroups of ideals of commutative rings, orders in semisimple algebras, direct sum decompositions of modules,Leavitt path algebras, direct-sum decomposition of modules,the arithmetical invariants of rings and semigroups (such as sets of lengths).
Room 312, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Scott Chapman, Sam Houston State University scott.chapman@shsu.edu
Alfred Geroldinger, University of Graz
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8:00 a.m.
Orders in quadratic number fields with unusual delta set
Andreas Reinhart*, University of Graz
(1192-13-26352) -
8:30 a.m.
Powers of irreducibles in rings of integer-valued polynomials
Roswitha Rissner*, University of Klagenfurt
(1192-13-28867) -
9:00 a.m.
Factorization in power monoids
Laura Cossu*, University of Graz (Austria)
(1192-20-28398) -
9:30 a.m.
Quasi-polynomial Behavior in Factorizations via Presburger Arithmetic
Kevin Woods*, Oberlin College
(1192-20-27666) -
10:00 a.m.
Claborn's Theorem on Class Groups
Pete L. Clark*, University of Georgia
(1192-13-29939) -
10:30 a.m.
Non-unique factorization in rings of integer-valued polynomials
Victor Fadinger, University of Graz
Sophie Frisch*, TU Graz
Sarah Nakato, Kabale University, Uganda
Daniel Smertnig, University of Graz, Austria
Daniel Windisch, Graz University of Technology
(1192-13-27779) -
11:00 a.m.
Generalized cross numbers
Wolfgang A. Schmid*, University Paris 8
(1192-20-30610) -
11:30 a.m.
Hereditarily atomic, underatomic, and ACCP
Bangzheng Li*, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
(1192-20-31674)
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8:00 a.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
AMS Special Session on Interplay Between Matrix Theory and Markov Systems: Applications to Queueing Systems and of Duality Theory, I
Our AMS Special Session explores important connections between Matrix Theory & Markov Systems. Explicit expressions for eigenvalues & eigenvectors of matrices provide key information needed to find transient & Gambler's ruin probabilities. Conversely, the stationary & steady state distributions of Markov systems provide results about limits of sequences of matrices. A nice example occurs between stochastic matrices & the study of nonnegative matrices in Perron-Frobenius theory,
Room 025, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Alan Krinik, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona ackrinik@cpp.edu
Randall J. Swift, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
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8:00 a.m.
Multi-Component Matching Queues in Heavy Traffic
Bowen Xie*, Washington University in St. Louis
(1192-60-31382) -
8:30 a.m.
Stochastic domination for Markov-modulated Poisson processes
Joseph P. Stover*, Gonzaga University
(1192-60-25556) -
9:00 a.m.
A Jordan Curve Theorem on a Ball through the Brownian Motion
Arni S. R Srinivasa Rao*, Laboratory for Theory and Mathematical Modeling, Medical College of Georgia, Georgia, U.S.A.
(1192-32-27867) -
9:30 a.m.
Heavy-Traffic Optimal Size-Aware Dispatching
Isaac Grosof, Carnegie Mellon University
Ziv Scully, MIT/Harvard/Cornell
Runhan Xie*, University of California, Berkeley
(1192-60-28217) -
10:00 a.m.
An eigenfunction eigenvalue approach to time-varying queues with periodic transition rates
Barbara Haas Margolius*, Cleveland State University
(1192-60-28386) -
10:30 a.m.
Diagonalization, Powers and the Exponential Matrix of some special banded matrices
Alan Krinik, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
Hubertus Von Bremen*, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
(1192-15-31412) -
11:00 a.m.
Explicit Transient Probabilities of Markov Chains Having Mainly Transition Step Sizes of 0 or $\pm t$
Theodore De Santos*, University of California, Riverside
Alan Krinik, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
Hubertus Von Bremen, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
(1192-60-30496) -
11:30 a.m.
Non-equilibrium steady state of the symmetric exclusion process with reservoirs
Simone Floriani, University of Oxford
Adrian Gonzalez Casanova*, University of California at Berkeley
(1192-60-28736)
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8:00 a.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 8:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m.
AMS Special Session on Issues, Challenges and Innovations in Instruction of Linear Algebra, I
The session invite participants to share real-life application projects that enhanced discussion of inquiry-based activities in classrooms, cooperative and collaborative projects, incorporation of infusion-learning models to improve argumentative skills, experimentation with examples to promote discovery, usage of technology to engage students in the learning process, and formative assessments used to analyze student proficiency.
Room 021, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Feroz Siddique, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire siddiquf@uwec.edu
Ashish K. Srivastava, Saint Louis University
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8:00 a.m.
Incorporating Programming in the Instruction of Linear Algebra
Gabriel Martins*, CSU Sacramento
(1192-10-32258) -
9:00 a.m.
An Active Approach to Linear Algebra
Mckenzie West*, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire
(1192-10-30048) -
9:30 a.m.
The Stupendous Singular Value Decomposition
Sheldon Axler*, San Francisco State University
(1192-15-28124)
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8:00 a.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
AMS Special Session on Knots, Skein Modules, and Categorification, II
Most recent advances in knot theory and quantum topology come from generalizing link polynomials. One generalization is categorification, a relatively new and revolutionary approach, that includes the Khovanov and Knot-Floer homology theories. Skein modules generalize the skein theory of link polynomials in the 3-sphere to arbitrary 3-manifolds. Our session aims to connect specialists in these two fields, two topics that have deep relations with many fields of mathematics and quantum physics.
Room 010, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Rhea Palak Bakshi, ETH Institute for Theoretical Studies, Zurich rhea_palak@gwu.edu
Sujoy Mukherjee, University of Denver
Jozef Henryk Przytycki, George Washington University
Contacts:
Rhea Palak Bakshi, ETH Institute for Theoretical Studies, Zurich
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8:00 a.m.
A Rasmussen invariant for links in $\mathbb {RP}^3$
Ciprian Manolescu*, Stanford University
Michael Willis, Texas A&M University
(1192-57-28675) -
8:30 a.m.
Quantum Character Theory
Sam Gunningham*, Montana State University
David Jordan, University of Edinburgh
Monica Vazirani, UC Davis
(1192-57-30696) -
9:00 a.m.
Quantum 6j-symbols and generalized hyperbolic tetrahedra
Giulio Belletti, Université Paris Saclay
Tian Yang*, Texas A&M University
(1192-57-29622) -
9:30 a.m.
Odd Khovanov homology and higher representation theory
Léo Schelstraete*, UCLouvain
(1192-57-29296) -
10:00 a.m.
On an invariant for colored classical and singular links
Audrey Baumheckel, California State University, Fresno
Carmen L Caprau*, California State University, Fresno
Conor Righetti, California State University, Fresno
(1192-57-30874) -
10:30 a.m.
An extension of Khovanov homology to singular links and tangles
Carmen L Caprau, California State University, Fresno
Isaiah Alfred Martinez*, California State University, Fresno
(1192-57-31675) -
11:00 a.m.
Turaev--Viro invariants and cabling operations
Sanjay Kumar*, The University of California, Santa Barbara
Joseph M Melby, Michigan State University
(1192-57-32737) -
11:30 a.m.
Skein Theory of Index 4 Subfactor Planar Algebras
Melody Molander*, UC Santa Barbara
(1192-57-29669)
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8:00 a.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
AMS Special Session on Mathematics and Philosophy, I
Special Session on Mathematics and Philosophy
Room 056, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Tom Morley, Georgia Tech morley@math.gatech.edu
Bonnie Gold, Monmouth University
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8:00 a.m.
Bridging the Boundary of Applied and Pure Mathematics: A Philosophical Argument for Expanding Mathematics and Scientific Disciplines via a New Numeric System
Donald G Palmer*, Numbers Unlimited Ltd
(1192-10-29424) -
8:30 a.m.
Some remarks on collective sense-making
Theodore V Theodosopoulos*, Nueva School
(1192-10-32679) -
9:00 a.m.
Lewis Carroll and Mr. B*rtr*nd R*ss*ll: P.E.B. Jourdain on the State of Mathematical Philosophy in 1918
Thomas L Drucker*, University of Wisconsin--Whitewater
(1192-10-29042) -
9:30 a.m.
Metaontology in Light of the Frege-Hilbert Controversy
Jared M. Ifland*, University of California, Davis
(1192-10-32463) -
10:00 a.m.
Do We Need a Separate Philosophy of Geometry?
Martin E Flashman*, Cal Poly Humboldt
(1192-10-33419) -
10:30 a.m.
Category Theory as an Explanatory Foundation
Chanwoo Lee*, University of California, Davis
(1192-10-30727) -
11:00 a.m.
Sheaves of Probability
Owen Biesel*, Southern Connecticut State University
(1192-60-32350)
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8:00 a.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
AMS Special Session on Mathematics and Quantum, II
The broad impact of recent advances in functional analysis related to quantum theory. Organized by Kaifeng Bu (Harvard), Arthur Jaffe (Harvard), Sui Tang (UCSB), and Jonathan Weitsman (Northeasstern).
Room 153, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Kaifeng Bu, Harvard kfbu@fas.harvard.edu
Arthur M. Jaffe, Harvard
Sui Tang, UCSB
Jonathan Weitsman, Northeastern University
Contacts:
Arthur M. Jaffe, Harvard
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8:00 a.m.
Duality and stability for some quantum entropy inequalities
Eric A Carlen*, Rutgers University
(1192-46-32053) -
8:30 a.m.
Quantum Convolution and Central Limit Theorem
Weichen Gu*, University of New Hampshire
(1192-46-31849) -
9:00 a.m.
Ruminations on Matrix Convexity and the Strong Subadditivity of Quantum Entropy
Michael Aizenman*, Princeton University
Giorgio Cipolloni, Princeton University, Department of Mathematics
(1192-46-29144) -
9:30 a.m.
Complexity and Hamiltonian Simulation
Marius Junge*, University of Illinois, Urbana and Champaign
(1192-46-31192) -
10:00 a.m.
A notion of free dimension based on Wasserstein distance
Dimitri Y. Shlyakhtenko*, UCLA
(1192-46-30804) -
10:30 a.m.
A Level-Depth Correspondence between Verlinde Rings and Subfactors
Jun Yang*, Harvard University
(1192-46-32306) -
11:00 a.m.
Dirac operators for quantum Hamming metrics
Marc A Rieffel*, University of California Berkeley
(1192-46-28352) -
11:30 a.m.
Anyons vs. Electrons for Quantum Computation
Michael H Freedman*, retired
(1192-81-29061)
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8:00 a.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
AMS Special Session on Modular Tensor Categories and TQFTs beyond the Finite and Semisimple, I
Modular tensor categories are algebraic structures that produce quantum invariants of low-dimensional topological manifolds coming from 3-dimensional topological and 2-dimensional conformal field theories. This session will bring together researchers working in tensor categories, vertex operator algebras, quantum topology, and physics to share methods and inspiration that transcend the finite, semisimple world of modular fusion categories.
Room 072, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Colleen Delaney, UC Berkeley cdelaney@berkeley.edu
Nathan Geer, Utah State University
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8:00 a.m.
CANCELLED Crossed braided tensor categories from Coulomb branches
Constantin Teleman*, UC Berkeley
(1192-18-33124) -
9:00 a.m.
Abelian supergroup Chern--Simons theories and their variants
Matthew B. Young*, Utah State University
(1192-81-29333) -
10:00 a.m.
Modularity for quantum groups at arbitrary roots of unity
Cris Negron*, University of Southern California
(1192-20-29196) -
11:00 a.m.
Quantum groups at generic q and non-semisimple TQFTs
Sergei Gukov*, California Institute of Technology
(1192-57-27701)
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8:00 a.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
AMS Special Session on Thresholds in Random Structures, II
In random structures, threshold phenomena refer to transitions, as a parameter changes, from a given structural property being absent with probability near 1 to being present with probability near 1. Akin to phase transitions in statistical physics, threshold phenomena are central to probabilistic combinatorics and average-case complexity in computer science. This session will explore recent developments in the study of thresholds in random structures.
Room 070, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Will Perkins, Georgia Tech math@willperkins.org
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8:00 a.m.
Giant Rainbow Trees
Tolson Hallauer Bell*, Carnegie Mellon University
Alan Frieze, Carnegie Mellon University
(1192-05-28375) -
8:30 a.m.
Subsquares in random Latin squares and rectangles
Alexander Divoux*, Georgia Institute of Technology
Thomas Kelly, Georgia Institute of Technology
Camille Elisabeth Kennedy, Northwestern University
Jasdeep Sidhu, Stanford University
(1192-05-28456) -
9:00 a.m.
Optimal mixing of down-up walk on independence sets of a given size
Thuy-Duong Vuong*, Stanford University
(1192-60-29269) -
10:00 a.m.
A New Direction: Chromatic Number Thresholds in Random Oriented Graphs
Karen R. Gunderson, University of Manitoba
Jd Nir*, Oakland University
(1192-05-27004) -
11:00 a.m.
Spectral clustering in the geometric block model
Shuangping Li*, Stanford University
(1192-05-28270)
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8:00 a.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
AMS Special Session on Topics in Combinatorics and Graph Theory, II
This session will focus on the subjects of combinatorics and graph theory with an emphasis on extremal questions. Broadly interpreted this discipline can include topics such as graph colorings, forbidden subgraphs, Ramsey theory, extremal set systems, combinatorial number theory, and discrete geometry. The goal of this session is to bring together a diverse group of junior and senior researchers to discuss their recent advances.
Room 024, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Cory Palmer, University of Montana cory.palmer@umontana.edu
Neal Bushaw, Virginia Commonwealth University
Anastasia Halfpap, University of Montana
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8:00 a.m.
CANCELLED Independence Complexes of Finite Groups
Casey M. Pinckney*, University of Maine
(1192-05-32365) -
8:30 a.m.
On prime Cayley graphs
Tung T. Nguyen*, Western University
(1192-05-29550) -
9:00 a.m.
Antichains in generalizations of the Boolean lattice
Jinyoung Park*, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, NYU
Michail Sarantis, Carnegie Mellon University
Prasad Tetali, Carnegie Mellon University
(1192-05-33240) -
9:30 a.m.
Decomposing Complete $3$-Uniform Hypergraphs into Tight $9$-Cycle Subgraphs
Ryan C. Bunge, Illinois State University
Brian D. Darrow, Jr., Teachers College, Columbia University
Saad I. El-Zanati, Illinois State University
Kimberly P. Hadaway*, Iowa State University
Megan K. Pryor, North Carolina State University
Alexander J. Romer, Millikin University
Alexandra Squires, Lee University
Anna C. Stover, Grand Valley State University
(1192-05-31144) -
10:00 a.m.
Bootstrap percolation in random geometric graphs
Victor Falgas-Ravry, University of Umea
Amites Sarkar*, Western Washington University
(1192-05-31493) -
10:30 a.m.
$K_{d+2, d+2}$ is fully reconstructible in $\mathbb {R}^d$
Mackenzie Bookamer*, Tulane University
(1192-05-32602) -
11:00 a.m.
Generalized Parking Function Polytopes
Andrés R. Vindas-Meléndez*, UC Berkeley
(1192-05-29276) -
11:30 a.m.
Triangle Ramsey numbers
Shengtong Zhang*, Stanford University
(1192-05-32894)
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8:00 a.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
AMS-AWM Special Session on Solvable Lattice Models and their Applications Associated with the Noether Lecture, III
Exactly solvable lattice models in statistical mechanics has recently found applications in a diverse range of areas, including algebraic combinatorics, integrable probability, special functions, the representation theory of p-adic groups, and conformal field theory. This special session aims to bring together researchers working on integrable lattice models and their applications, to share recent developments and explore future directions.
Room 104, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Anne Schilling, University of California, Davis anne@math.ucdavis.edu
Amol Aggarwal, Columbia
Benjamin Brubaker, University of Minnesota - Twin Cities
Daniel Bump, Stanford
Andrew Hardt, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Slava Naprienko, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Leonid Petrov, University of Virginia
Anne Schilling, University of California, Davis
Contacts:
Daniel Bump, Stanford
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8:00 a.m.
Higher-rank dimers
Richard W Kenyon*, Yale University
(1192-82-28639) -
8:30 a.m.
Diagram Algebras
Rosa C. Orellana*, Dartmouth College
Nancy Wallace, York University
Mike Zabrocki, York University
(1192-05-31114) -
9:00 a.m.
Break and discussions -
9:30 a.m.
Askey--Wilson signed measures and open ASEP in the shock region
Yizao Wang, University of Cincinnati
Jacek Wesolowski, Warsaw University of Technology
Zongrui Yang*, Columbia University
(1192-60-28789) -
10:00 a.m.
Random Young tableaux and harmonic envelopes
Istvan Prause*, University of Eastern Finland
(1192-82-28850) -
10:30 a.m.
Break and discussions -
11:00 a.m.
Perfect matchings on Rail-Yard graphs: limit shapes and height fluctuations
Zhongyang Li*, University of Connecticut
(1192-82-29730) -
11:30 a.m.
Stochastic vertex models with U-turn boundary
Chenyang Zhong*, Department of Statistics, Columbia University, New York, NY, 10027
(1192-60-30723)
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8:00 a.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
AWM Special Session on EvenQuads Live and in person: The honorees and the games, II
This session will showcase the work of honorees featured in the AWM's Notable Women in Mathematics Playing Cards (EvenQuads) project.
Room 158, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
sarah-marie belcastro, Mathematical Staircase, Inc. smbelcas@toroidalsnark.net
Sherli Koshy-Chenthittayil, Touro University Nevada
Oscar Vega, California State University, Fresno
Monica D. Morales-Hernandez, Adelphi University
Linda McGuire, Muhlenberg College
Denise A. Rangel Tracy, Fairleigh Dickinson University
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8:00 a.m.
Honoring the Past: Historical women of the EvenQuads project
Linda McGuire*, Muhlenberg College
(1192-01-30495) -
8:30 a.m.
Mary Lucy Cartwright: An Extraordinary Life
Shawn L. McMurran*, CSU San Bernardino
James J. Tattersall, Providence College
(1192-01-31336) -
9:00 a.m.
Alternate Sources, Alternate Narratives Creating the Mathematics Ethos that May Have Been
Cynthia Oropesa Anhalt, The University of AZ
Guadalupe I Lozano*, The University of Arizona
(1192-97-32624) -
9:30 a.m.
Coffee, wine and tears: the bitter, sweet and salty bits of being a mathematician.
Ami Radunskaya*, Pomona College
(1192-10-33188) -
10:00 a.m.
From Absence to Excellence: The Impact of the EDGE Summer Program on Women in Math
Raegan J Higgins*, Texas Tech University
Alison M. Marr, Southwestern University
Amy Oden, Pomona College
(1192-10-29790) -
10:30 a.m.
Workshop: Playing Games with EvenQuads
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8:00 a.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
AWM Special Session on Women in Mathematical Biology, III
In recent years, there has been broad interest in applications of mathematics, especially in mathematical biology. Different stochastic and deterministic models have been developed to study various fields of mathematical biology, such as ecology, immunology, epidemiology, and many more. This special session will highlight these new developments along with the diverse group of researchers who drive innovation. We will have an open lunch gathering open to all.
Room 301, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Christina Edholm, Scripps College cedholm@scrippscollege.edu
Lihong Zhao, Virginia Tech
Lale Asik, University of the Incarnate Word
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8:00 a.m.
Assessing the Risk of Dengue Outbreaks Across Continental Biomes in Brazil
Daniela A. Florez Pineda*, Tulane University
Caroline Franco, University of Aberdeen
Carrie A. Manore, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Kaitlyn Martinez, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Ethan Romero-Severson, Los Alamos National Laboratory
(1192-92-31661) -
8:30 a.m.
Multiscale Modeling to Understand Robustness Mechanisms of Stem Cell Maintenance
Weitao Chen*, University of California, Riverside
(1192-92-32075) -
9:00 a.m.
Modelling Bacterial Carpets
Eva Marie Strawbridge*, James Madison University
(1192-92-32598) -
9:30 a.m.
Parameter Estimation for Bacteria Models
Susan Rogowski*, Florida State University
(1192-92-32116) -
10:00 a.m.
On CNNs for Population Genetics: How much complexity is really necessary?
Lauren Sugden*, Duquesne University
(1192-92-30698) -
10:30 a.m.
Quantitative systems pharmacology modeling of respiratory syncytial virus and novel oral anti-infectives.
Richard Allen, Pfizer Inc.
Kathryn Link*, Pfizer Inc
C.J. Musante, Pfizer Inc.
(1192-92-29149) -
11:00 a.m.
Modeling mechanisms of microtubule growth dynamics and polarity in neurons
Veronica Ciocanel, Duke University
Scott McKinley, Tulane University
Anna Nelson*, Duke University
(1192-92-32189) -
11:30 a.m.
Optimal Control with RdCVFL for Degenerating Photoreceptors
Erika Tatiana Camacho*, Arizona State University
Matthias Kawski, Arizona State University
Thierry Léveillard, Institut de la Vision de Paris - Sorbonne University/ INSERM
Kathryn Wifvat, Nuubi
Stephen Wirkus, University of Texas at San Antonio
(1192-92-32900)
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8:00 a.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
COMAP Special Session on Math Modeling Contests: What They Are, How They Benefit, What They Did -- Discussions with the Students and Advisors
Each year, thousands of HS and Undergrad students from around the world compete in COMAP's Math Modeling contests. In this session, you will hear from student teams and their advisors about their experiences. Topics will include how they heard about the contests, the problems they chose, how they prepared and competed in the contests.
Room 105, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Kayla Blyman, Saint Martin's University k.blyman@comap.org
Contacts:
Catherine Roberts, COMAP
Keith Erickson, Georgia Gwinnett College
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8:00 a.m.
About the Consortium for Mathematics & Its Applications
Catherine Roberts*, COMAP
(1192-10-33913) -
9:00 a.m.
Fungi, Trash, Bikes, and Wordle: Remembrance of Models Past
Steven Sofos DiSilvio*, Columbia University
Anthony Ozerov, University of California, Berkeley
Leon Zhou, Columbia University
(1192-10-30716) -
10:00 a.m.
Preparing Students and Building a Stronger Department Through the COMAP Competition in Mathematical Modeling
Benjamin R S McLaughlin*, Asbury University
(1192-10-33319) -
11:00 a.m.
100 Hours of MCM/ICM: The Abridged Version
Kayla Blyman*, Saint Martin's University
Keith Erickson, Georgia Gwinnett College
(1192-10-33914)
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8:00 a.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
ILAS Special Session on Linear algebra, matrix theory, and its applications, II
This special session (associated with the 2024 ILAS JMM lecture) assembles a diverse group of mathematicians whose work intersects with linear algebra and matrix theory in different, yet fundamental ways. We hope to hear about new ideas and applications of linear algebra from a variety of mathematical perspectives.
Room 203, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Stephan Ramon Garcia, Pomona College stephan.garcia@pomona.edu
Konrad Aguilar, Pomona College
Contacts:
Stephan Ramon Garcia, Pomona College
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8:00 a.m.
Graphs with non-trivial Jordan blocks for the non-backtracking matrix
Kristin Heysse, Macalester College
Kate J. Lorenzen, Linfield University
Carolyn Reinhart*, Swarthmore College
Xinyu Wu, Carnegie Mellon University
(1192-05-28300) -
8:30 a.m.
Uniform and apportionable matrices
Leslie Hogben*, Iowa State University & American Institute of Mathematics
(1192-15-28128) -
9:00 a.m.
Norms on Complex Matrices Induced by Probability Distributions
Angel Chavez*, Regis University
(1192-15-31955) -
9:30 a.m.
Packages of curves in the numerical range of a matrix
Gregory Adams, Bucknell University
Pamela Gorkin*, Bucknell University
(1192-15-28814) -
10:00 a.m.
Nonvanishing minors and uncertainty principles for Fourier analysis over finite fields
Stephan Ramon Garcia, Pomona College
Gizem Karaali, Pomona College
Daniel J. Katz*, California State University, Northridge
(1192-15-32270) -
10:30 a.m.
On a new absolute version of Siegel's lemma
Maxwell Forst, University of Minnesota Duluth
Lenny Fukshansky*, Claremont McKenna College
(1192-11-29449) -
11:00 a.m.
Rational inner functions and graphs
Lily Adlin, Cal Poly SLO
Giovani Thai, Cal Poly SLO
Samuel Tiscareno, Cal Poly SLO
Ryan K. Tully-Doyle*, Cal Poly SLO
(1192-32-27731) -
11:30 a.m.
Ranks of linear pencils separate matrix similarity orbits
Harm Derksen, Northeastern University
Igor Klep, University of Ljubljana
Visu Makam, Radix Trading
Jurij Volčič*, Drexel University
(1192-15-28081)
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8:00 a.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
ILAS Special Session on Sign-pattern Matrices and Their Applications, I
The study of sign pattern matrices, where the signs rather than the magnitudes of entries are known, grew out of economics. Sign pattern matrices have proven fundamental in functional biology, ecosystem dynamics, chemical reactions, and their theory has been enlivened by strong properties associated with inverse eigenvalue problems. The special session will bring together researchers from a broad range of applications to share results and techniques, and to identify potential future research.
Room 209, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Bryan L Shader, University of Wyoming bshader@uwyo.edu
Minerva Catral, Xavier University
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8:00 a.m.
Inverse eigenvalue problems for sign patterns
Kevin Vander Meulen*, Redeemer University
(1192-15-31801) -
9:00 a.m.
An example of a graph with a spectrum whose realization is unique
Shaun M Fallat, University of Regina
H. Tracy Hall, Hall Labs, LLC
Rupert Levene, University College Dublin
Seth A Meyer*, St. Norbert's College
Shahla Nasserasr, Rochester Institute of Technology
Polona Oblak, University of Ljubljana
Helena Smigoc, University College Dublin
(1192-15-31774) -
9:30 a.m.
Hollow sign patterns with arbitrary traceless spectrum
H. Tracy Hall*, Hall Labs, LLC
(1192-15-31203) -
10:00 a.m.
Zero-nonzero patterns that allow or require $\mathbb {S}_n^*$
Wei Gao*, Penn State Abington
(1192-05-29841) -
10:30 a.m.
The Nonsymmetric Strong Multiplicity Property
Colin Garnett*, Black Hills State University
(1192-15-32179) -
11:00 a.m.
Matroid theory, zero forcing, and the minimum rank of patterns
Louis A Deaett*, Quinnipiac University
(1192-15-33122)
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8:00 a.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
NSF Special Session on Outcomes and Innovations from NSF Undergraduate Education Programs in the Mathematical Sciences I
The Directorate for STEM Education at the National Science Foundation offers a variety of grant programs that promote innovations in learning and teaching and/or infrastructural support in the mathematical sciences. In this session, NSF principal investigators will share outcomes from funded projects and engage with audience members through panel discussions. Additionally, NSF program officers will provide insights and answer questions about DUE programs and proposal writing.
Room 212, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Michael Ferrara, Division of Undergraduate Education, National Science Foundation mferrara@nsf.gov
James A M Alvarez, The University of Texas at Arlington
Elise Nicole Lockwood, Division of Undergraduate Education, National Science Foundation
Patrice Waller, National Science Fundation
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8:00 a.m.
Team-Based Inquiry Learning in Lower Division Mathematics Courses
Steven Craig Clontz, University of South Alabama
Drew Lewis*, Unaffiliated
(1192-97-28238) -
8:30 a.m.
The Results of a Quasi-Experimental Study of Embedded Precalculus Instruction in Calculus I
Jill R. Faudree*, University of Alaska, Fairbanks
(1192-97-32522) -
9:00 a.m.
Creating a Statewide Network to Support High-Quality Teaching in Gateway Quantitative Reasoning
Gregory D Foley*, Ohio University
(1192-97-29334) -
9:30 a.m.
Turning Introduction to Statistics into an Onramp to STEM
Denise Hum*, Skyline College
(1192-10-30197) -
10:00 a.m.
Cultivating Confidence: Professional Development that Encourages Active Learning Experimentation
Brandon Armstrong, Valencia College
Deb Howard, Valencia College
Ryan Kasha, Valencia College
Keri Siler, Valencia College
Sidra Van De Car*, Valencia College
(1192-10-31942) -
10:30 a.m.
Improving Student Learning Using Active Learning Approaches in Calculus: the Modeling Practices in Calculus Curriculum
Adam Castillo, University of Texas at Arlington
Pablo Duran Oliva, Virginia Commonwealth Universtiy
Eddie Fuller*, Florida International University
Laird Kramer, Florida International University
Geoff Potvin, Florida International University
Charity Watson, Florida International University
(1192-97-32911) -
11:00 a.m.
Panel Discussion: Early Undergraduate Mathematics
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8:00 a.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 8:00 a.m.-11:15 a.m.
AMS Contributed Paper Session on Combinatorics, V
Room 116, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Michelle Ann Manes, American Institute of Mathematics mmanes@secretariat.ams.org
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8:00 a.m.
Groups and Graphs of Polynomial Growth
Owen Huang*, Georgia Tech
(1192-05-26699) -
8:15 a.m.
Removing All Symmetries From Graphs
Darren A. Narayan*, Rochester Institute of Technology
Brendan Rooney, Rochester Institute of Technology
(1192-05-29311) -
8:30 a.m.
Nonisomorphic Maximal Girth Real Algebraically Defined Graphs
Brian Kronenthal*, Kutztown University
(1192-05-29407) -
8:45 a.m.
Properties of Edge Cover Sequences and Edge Cover Polynomials of Certain Graph Families
Mallory Price*, Grand Valley State
(1192-05-32459) -
9:00 a.m.
Evacuating "O"- and "Y"-shaped houses on fire: the connectivity of friends-and-strangers graphs on complete multipartite graphs
Honglin Zhu*, MIT
(1192-05-28009) -
9:15 a.m.
Break -
9:45 a.m.
The Total Bondage Number of Connected Graphs
Kanchana Madhumali Gamlath Esweda Gamladdalage*, Department of Mathematics, University of Mississippi
Bing Wei, University of Mississippi
(1192-05-31393) -
10:00 a.m.
An overview of new uses of DeBruijn cycles for combinatorial objects such as ranked permutations, integer compositions, and injective functions
Sarah Capute, Middlebury College
Medha Durisheti, Virginia Tech
Grant Shirley, East Tennessee State University
Liza Ter-Saakov*, Rutgers University -- New Brunswick
(1192-05-32416) -
10:15 a.m.
Rose Conjecture: Total Acquisition Number in Diameter Two Graphs
Alex Morales, University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez
Grant Shirley*, East Tennessee State University
Steven Vasquez, University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez
(1192-05-32430) -
10:30 a.m.
Critical groups of arithmetical structures on star graphs and complete graphs
Kassie Archer, United States Naval Academy
Alexander Diaz-Lopez, Villanova University
Darren Glass, Gettysburg College
Joel Louwsma*, Niagara University
(1192-05-32762) -
10:45 a.m.
Distribution of the $p$-Torsion of Jacobian Groups of Metric Graphs
Sergio Ricardo Zapata Ceballos*, Lakehead University
(1192-05-28120) -
11:00 a.m.
Constructing Graphic Matroids from Decorated Permutations
Jeremy Quail*, University of Vermont
Puck Rombach, University of Vermont
(1192-05-33031)
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8:00 a.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 8:00 a.m.-11:45 a.m.
AMS Contributed Paper Session on Complex Variables
Room 112, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Michelle Ann Manes, American Institute of Mathematics mmanes@secretariat.ams.org
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8:00 a.m.
Characterization of Sets $K$ for which $H^{\infty }_K(D)$ is an Algebra
Debendra Prasad Banjade*, Coastal Carolina University
(1192-30-32194) -
8:15 a.m.
On the zeros of certain Sheffer sequences and their cognate sequences
Gi-Sang Cheon, Sungkyunkwan university
Tamás Forgács, California State University, Fresno
Khang Duc Tran*, California State University, Fresno
(1192-30-29384) -
8:30 a.m.
On the Inequalities Involving Complex Polynomials
Prasanna Kumar*, Birla Institute of Technology and Science Pilani, India
(1192-30-26577) -
8:45 a.m.
Zeros of Convex Combinations of an Elementary Family of Harmonic Functions
Rebekah Ottinger*, Brigham Young University
(1192-30-29680) -
9:00 a.m.
Seeking a quadratic refinement of Sendov's conjecture
Michael J Miller*, Le Moyne College
(1192-30-30619) -
9:15 a.m.
Zeros of a Family of Complex-Valued Harmonic Functions with Poles
Jennifer Brooks, Brigham Young University
Alexander Lee*, Brigham Young University
(1192-30-32012) -
9:30 a.m.
Break -
9:45 a.m.
Discrete-analytic Power Series Expansions and Rational Functions on Uniform Rhombic Lattices
Zubayir Kazi*, West Valley College
Mariana Tecalero, Alvernia University
Dan Volok, Kansas State University
(1192-30-32169) -
10:00 a.m.
A New Formalization of Dirichlet-type Spaces
Ali Balooch*, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Zhijian Wu, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
(1192-30-28365) -
10:15 a.m.
Probabilistic questions relating to a certain type of function that is analytic in the unit disk.
Russell W Howell, Westmont College
Sam Lewis Tang*, Westmont College
(1192-30-28964) -
10:30 a.m.
On partial differential equations of Waring's-problem form in several complex variables
Qi Han*, Texas A&M University-San Antonio
(1192-32-32831) -
10:45 a.m.
Weak-type regularity of the Bergman projection on generalized Hartogs triangles
Adam Christopherson*, The Ohio State University
(1192-32-26776) -
11:00 a.m.
Break -
11:15 a.m.
Spectral Analysis of the Kohn Laplacian on Sphere Quotients
Adam Cohen, Reed College
Yash Rastogi*, The University of Chicago
Yunus E. Zeytuncu, University of Michigan - Dearborn
(1192-32-31581) -
11:30 a.m.
On finitely generated ideals in $H^{\infty }$
Timothy George Clos*, Kent State University
(1192-32-31584)
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8:00 a.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
AMS Contributed Paper Session on Topological Groups, Lie Groups, Group Theory, and Related Fields
Room 062, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Michelle Ann Manes, American Institute of Mathematics mmanes@secretariat.ams.org
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8:00 a.m.
CANCELLED Computing Formulae for $\Gamma -$Orbifold Euler Characteristics of $\operatorname {O}(2)$
Hannah-Elsie Meit*, Rhodes College
(1192-22-29313) -
8:15 a.m.
Duality in Category $O^{\infty }$ and Locally Analytic Representations
Cemile Kurkoglu*, Denison University
(1192-22-32905) -
8:30 a.m.
Actions of solvable groups on hyperbolic spaces
Sahana H. Balasubramanya*, Lafayette College
(1192-20-26844) -
8:45 a.m.
Endotrivial complexes and the trivial source ring
Sam Kim Miller*, University of California, Santa Cruz
(1192-20-27625) -
9:00 a.m.
Around Anchors of Irreducible Characters
Ahmad Mohammed Alghamdi*, Umm Al-Qura University at Makkah, Saudi Arabia
(1192-20-28236) -
9:15 a.m.
On Solvable Transitive Permutation Groups of Degree $2p$
Chad Awtrey*, Samford University
Frank Patane, Samford University
(1192-20-28310) -
9:30 a.m.
Generalizing the Chermak-Delgado Lattice I
Luise-Charlotte Kappe*, Binghamton University
Arturo Magidin, University of Louisiana at Lafayettee
(1192-20-28633) -
9:45 a.m.
Generalizing the Chermak-Delgado Lattice II
Luise-Charlotte Kappe, Binghamton University
Arturo Magidin*, University of Louisiana at Lafayettee
(1192-20-28634) -
10:00 a.m.
Higher Categorical Galois Theories
Robert J Rennie*, Colorado College
(1192-18-32581) -
10:15 a.m.
Lefschetz invariants of monomial $G$-posets and canonical induction
Robert Boltje, University of California, Santa Cruz
Serge Bouc, CNRS-LAMFA, Universite de Picardie - Jules Verne
Hatice Mutlu Akaturk*, University of California, Los Angeles
(1192-20-32369) -
10:30 a.m.
$\Delta _\infty $ Sets of Numerical Semigroups
Sogol Cyrusian, UC Santa Barbara
Alex Domat*, Trinity College
Christopher O'Neill, San Diego State University
Vadim Ponomarenko, San Diego State University
Eric Ren, Arizona State University
Mayla Ward, Western Washington University
(1192-20-32578) -
10:45 a.m.
A Structure Theorem for Infinity-Length Delta Sets of Numerical Semigroups
Sogol Cyrusian, UC Santa Barbara
Alex Domat, Trinity College
Eric Ren, Arizona State University
Mayla Ward*, Western Washington University
(1192-20-32719) -
11:00 a.m.
Classifying Primitive Solvable Permutation Groups of Rank 5 and 6
Kolton Oneal*, Texas State University
(1192-20-33223) -
11:15 a.m.
Describing Units of the A-fibered Burnside Ring
Jennifer Guerrero*, University of California, Santa Cruz
(1192-19-27416) -
11:30 a.m.
A Diagrammatic Calculus for Induction and Restriction on Temperley-Lieb Modules
Matthew Harper*, University of California, Riverside
Peter Samuelson, University of California, Riverside
(1192-18-32601)
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8:00 a.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 8:00 a.m.-11:45 a.m.
PME Contributed Session on Research by Undergraduates, V
Room 307, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Thomas Philip Wakefield, Youngstown State University
Jennifer Beineke, Western New England University
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8:00 a.m.
On the Size and Complexity of Scrambles
Seamus Connor, Williams College
Steven Sofos DiSilvio*, Columbia University
Sasha Kononova*, University of California at Los Angeles
Ralph E. Morrison, Williams College
Krish Singal*, Columbia University
(1192-05-30163) -
8:15 a.m.
Simplicial Complexes and Jeu de Taquin Theory
Guilherme Zeus Dantas E Moura, Haverford College
Daoji Huang, ICERM
Bryan Lu*, Cornell University
Dora Woodruff*, Harvard University
(1192-05-28898) -
8:30 a.m.
Cluster Monomials in Graph Laurent Phenomenon Algebras
Guilherme Zeus Dantas E Moura, Haverford College
Pavlo Pylyavskyy, University of Minnesota
Ramanuja Charyulu Charyulu Telekicherla Telekicherla Kandalam*, University of Minnesota Twin Cities
Dora Woodruff*, Harvard University
(1192-05-28905) -
8:45 a.m.
Degree Spectra of Relations of $(\mathbb {N}, <)$
Jad Damaj*, UC Berkeley
(1192-03-33875) -
9:00 a.m.
Rational Catalan Numbers for Complex Reflection Groups
Weston Miller*, The University of Texas at Dallas
(1192-05-30208) -
9:15 a.m.
How to quantify the coherence of a set of beliefs
Rowan David Hess*, Cornell University
Lionel Levine, Cornell University
(1192-94-32386) -
9:30 a.m.
On the Gonality of Banana Graphs
Marchelle Beougher*, Macalester College
Nila Cibu*, University of California, Berkeley
Cassie Ding, Brown University
Steven Sofos DiSilvio, Columbia University
Sasha Kononova, University of California at Los Angeles
Chan Lee, Williams College
Ralph E. Morrison, Williams College
Krish Singal, Columbia University
(1192-05-31922) -
9:45 a.m.
Demonstrating a Novel Excluded Minor for Bimodular Representability
Will McCreary*, Carleton College
(1192-05-31993) -
10:00 a.m.
Gonality of Chess Graphs and Platonic Solids
Marchelle Beougher, Macalester College
Nila Cibu, University of California, Berkeley
Cassie Ding*, Brown University
Steven Sofos DiSilvio, Columbia University
Sasha Kononova, University of California at Los Angeles
Chan Lee*, Williams College
Ralph E. Morrison, Williams College
Krish Singal, Columbia University
(1192-05-32099) -
10:15 a.m.
CANCELLED Classes Of Graphs With Forbidden Induced Subgraphs
Vince Guingona, Towson University
Miriam Parnes, Towson University
Christian A Pippin*, Towson University
(1192-05-32130) -
10:30 a.m.
Making The Precise Definition Of The Logarithmic & Exponential Functions More Intuitive
Juliet Eyituoyo Ekoko*, Howard University Student
(1192-00-33845) -
10:45 a.m.
Combo Stats
Jeffrey Charles Venable*, California State University, Stanislaus
(1192-05-32550) -
11:00 a.m.
Model Theoretic Properties for Classes of Graphs
Vince Guingona, Towson University
Felix Nusbaum*, Williams College
Zain Luis Garrett Padamsee*, Towson University
Miriam Parnes, Towson University
Christian A Pippin, Towson University
Ava Zinman*, Harvard University
(1192-05-33417) -
11:15 a.m.
Quantum Network Routing and Graph Foliage
Derek Zhang*, Amherst College
(1192-81-30747) -
11:30 a.m.
A New Class of Geometrically Defined Hypergraphs Arising From the Hadwiger-Nelson Problem
Sean Jay Fiscus*, Co-author
Eric Myzelev*, University of Pennslyvania
Hongyi Zhang*, Haverford College
(1192-05-27968)
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8:00 a.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 8:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m.
PME Contributed Session on Research by Undergraduates, VI
Room 308, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Thomas Philip Wakefield, Youngstown State University
Jennifer Beineke, Western New England University
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8:00 a.m.
CANCELLED Techniques for Solving Linear Programs including the Simplex Method and Extensions to Quadratically Constrained Quadratic Programs
Larissa Renshaw*, University of Tennessee at Martin
(1192-15-30189) -
8:15 a.m.
Non-backtracking eigenvector delocalization for random regular graphs
Xiangyi Zhu*, University of California, Irvine
Yizhe Zhu, University of California Irvine
(1192-15-30201) -
8:30 a.m.
Implementing a Totally Unimodular Matrix Recognition Algorithm into SageMath
Javier Santillan*, UC Berkeley
(1192-15-30422) -
8:45 a.m.
Analyzing Generalized Pólya Urn Models using Martingales, with an Application to Viral Evolution
Ivan Specht*, Harvard College, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138.
(1192-60-30775) -
9:00 a.m.
Rotifer Life Span Analysis Using Machine Learning Techniques
Hum Nath Bhandari, Rogers William University
Christopher Burtner, Roger Williams University
Colton James Pelletier*, Roger Williams University
(1192-92-30611) -
9:15 a.m.
Explorations in Unitary Modular Tensor Categories for Topological Quantum Computing
Agnès Beaudry, University of Colorado Boulder
Luisa Boateng*, Stanford University
Michael Hermele, University of Colorado Boulder
Stephanie Oh, University of Colorado Boulder
Marvin Qi, University of Colorado Boulder
Evan Wickenden, University of Colorado Boulder
(1192-18-30876) -
9:30 a.m.
Decoding the Structure of $\mathrm {Sp}(4,q)$: A Dive into Character Theory and Defect Groups
Bjorn Cattell-Ravdal*, Metropolitan State University of Denver
Mandi A. Schaeffer Fry, University of Denver
Nicole Venner*, Metropolitan State University of Denver
(1192-20-30411) -
9:45 a.m.
Conditions for Applying Central Limit Theorem in Real-world with Confidence
Linsen Liu*, Department of Mathematics, University of Maryland College Park
(1192-60-31966) -
10:00 a.m.
Fractal dimension applied to human iris recognition: All eyes on machine learning
Kelli Lynn Galbraith*, Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania
(1192-68-28455) -
10:15 a.m.
Neural Networks for solving PDEs and Applications to Inverse Problems
Pelin Ersin, Izmir University of Economics
Emma Hayes*, Carnegie Mellon University
Peter Matthews, University of Warwick
Paramjyoti Mohapatra*, Case Western Reserve University
(1192-68-32003) -
10:30 a.m.
Solving Second-Order Cone Programs in Matrix Multiplication Time
Michelle Wei*, MIT PRIMES-USA
(1192-68-33786) -
10:45 a.m.
Analysis and Simulation of Spatiotemporal Spiral Waves in Neuronal Networks
Bard Ermentrout, University of Pittsburgh
Neil Christopher Maclachlan*, University of Pittsburgh
(1192-92-33743) -
11:00 a.m.
Effect of substrate-product competition on the swimming velocity of catalytic Janus spheres
Kausik Das*, Harvey Mudd College
(1192-76-33056)
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8:00 a.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 8:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m.
PME Contributed Session on Research by Undergraduates, VII
Room 313, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Thomas Philip Wakefield, Youngstown State University
Jennifer Beineke, Western New England University
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8:00 a.m.
A Mathematical Model of HPA Dynamics and Impacts of Alcohol Consumption
Vinodh Kumar Chellamuthu, Utah Tech University
Matthew Gergley*, Utah Tech University
(1192-34-32341) -
8:15 a.m.
Stability of Solutions for KdV-Type Equation
Diana Nguyen Son*, Florida International University
(1192-35-32821) -
8:30 a.m.
The Doubly Non-Local Cahn-Hilliard Equation with Fractional Time Derivative
Saja Gherri*, University of Michigan
Samantha Roberts, University of Utah
(1192-35-33005) -
8:45 a.m.
A spectral method approach to solving the axisymmetric cylindrical heat equation with time-varying boundary conditions
Mario Javier Bencomo, University of California Fresno
Mikayla Leggett*, California State University, Fresno
(1192-35-33474) -
9:00 a.m.
Noise Induced Tipping in the forced Sine-Gordon Equation
Emily Foley*, Wake Forest University
(1192-35-33836) -
9:15 a.m.
$(S,w)$-Gap Shifts and Their Entropy
Cristian Ramirez*, University of California, Berkeley
Amy Somers*, University of California, Santa Barbara
(1192-37-28806) -
9:30 a.m.
A Study on Fractional Order Mandelbrot Set
Jiachen Liu*, Wake Forest University
(1192-37-30192) -
9:45 a.m.
Polynomial Approximation of $X^n$
Edwin Lu*, Brown University
(1192-41-30512) -
10:00 a.m.
Laplacian Eigenmaps and Orthogonal Polynomials
Bernard Akwei, University of Connecticut
Rachel Bailey, University of Connecticut
Jonathan A. Kerby-White, Indiana University Bloomington
Luke G Rogers, University of Connecticut
Yiheng Su*, Colby College
Alexander Teplyaev, University of Connecticut
(1192-47-33892) -
10:15 a.m.
Embedding dimension gaps of sparse codes
R. Amzi Jeffs, Carnegie Mellon University
Henry Siegel*, Carnegie Mellon University
David D. Staudinger*, Carnegie Mellon University
Yiqing Wang, Carnegie Mellon University
(1192-52-33677) -
10:30 a.m.
Positive Mass Theorems for Asymptotically Euclidean Smooth Metric Measure Spaces
Isaac Marcelo Lopez*, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Daniel Alejandro Santiago*, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
(1192-53-33729) -
10:45 a.m.
Trace Ideals Over Numerical Semigroup Rings
Akilah Goldson*, Sarah Lawrence College
Erik M. Imathiu-Jones*, California Institute of Technology
Matilda LaFortune*, Scripps College
Eli Pregerson*, Harvey Mudd College
(1192-13-33829)
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8:00 a.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 8:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m.
PME Contributed Session on Research by Undergraduates, VIII
Room 314, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Thomas Philip Wakefield, Youngstown State University
Jennifer Beineke, Western New England University
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8:00 a.m.
Exploring the combinatorics of pretzel links through grid diagrams
Carolyn Otto, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire
Janee Schrader*, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire
(1192-54-28215) -
8:15 a.m.
Cubiquitous Lattices and $\chi $-sliceness
Erica Choi*, Columbia University
Katerina Stuopis*, University of Wisconsin - Madison
(1192-54-32205) -
8:30 a.m.
On the classification of rank-$2$ vector bundles
Yuyuan Luo*, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
(1192-55-33646) -
8:45 a.m.
Randomly Generating the Unknot
Sarah Heuss*, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire
Allison Versaskas*, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire
(1192-57-32134) -
9:00 a.m.
Modified Information Criterion for Detecting Changes in Linear Regression Models
Ramadha Piyadi Gamage, Western Washington University
Lucas Takayoshi*, Western Washington University
(1192-62-28603) -
9:15 a.m.
Predicting Renal Failure Time in Newly Diagnosed C3G Patients
Ashley Birnesser, Lake Forest College
Patrick Breheny, University of Iowa
Zoe Chafouleas, Dartmouth College
Logan Harris, University of Iowa
Bryan Salcedo*, Kean University
(1192-62-33076) -
9:30 a.m.
Why is learning so often difficult to achieve?
Iramir Da Silva Barros Neto*, Kean University
Hanna Mullins, Wheaton College
Andrés Vazquez, University of Puerto Rico-Mayagüez
Rachel Watson, Bradley University
Gideon K. D. Zamba, University of IOWA
(1192-62-33260) -
9:45 a.m.
CANCELLED The VC-dimension of Semi-algebraic Sets in $\mathbb {R}^2$ and $\mathbb {R}^3$
Nicholas Stanley Geis, Graduate Student
Kayta Gheorghian*, Boston College
Hannah Sheats, Graduate Student
Caroline Terry, The Ohio State University
(1192-05-31504) -
10:00 a.m.
Machine Learning Priors for Electrical Impedance Tomography
Nicholas Linthacum*, Gonzaga University
(1192-92-30861) -
10:15 a.m.
Permutations and the $n$-Queens Problem
Henry Chimal-Dzul, University of Notre Dame
Samuel H Dekleva*, University of Notre Dame
Antonio Dolojan, University of Notre Dame
(1192-05-33810) -
10:30 a.m.
A Greedy Approach to Kaczmarz Method with Oblique Projections
Emi Cervantes*, University of California, Irvine
Jenny Tran*, University of California, Irvine
(1192-65-32050) -
10:45 a.m.
Controlling Formal Fibers of Countably Many Principal Prime Ideals
David Baron*, Williams College
Ammar Eltigani*, Williams College
Anamaria Perez*, Harvard College
Mayah Teplitskiy*, Union College
(1192-13-33522) -
11:00 a.m.
Counting connected subsets of an $n \times 2$ rectangular grid
Josiah Hudock*, Washington & Jefferson College
(1192-05-33473) -
11:15 a.m.
Plane Trees and Foldable Words
Faun C C Doherty, Washington & Jefferson College
Josiah Hudock, Washington & Jefferson College
Madison A. Ramsey*, Washington & Jefferson College
(1192-05-33755)
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8:00 a.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 8:15 a.m.-11:45 a.m.
AMS Contributed Paper Session on Ordinary Differential Equations, Dynamical Systems, and Related Topics
Room 114, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Michelle Ann Manes, American Institute of Mathematics mmanes@secretariat.ams.org
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8:15 a.m.
Compartmental SIR Modeling of the Yersinia pestis Outbreak in Medieval London
Ryleigh Grace Henderson*, Converse University
(1192-34-32227) -
8:30 a.m.
Constructing Multiple Phase Transitions on One-Sided Shifts
Elliot Kimbrough-Perry*, The City College of New York
Tamara Kucherenko, The City College of New York, Department of Mathematics
(1192-37-30744) -
8:45 a.m.
Equivariant Global Hopf Bifurcation in Abstract Nonlinear Parabolic Equations
Zalman Balanov, The University of Texas at Dallas, Mathematics Department
Wieslaw Krawcewicz, The University of Texas at Dallas, Mathematics Department
Arnaja Mitra*, The University of Texas at Dallas, Mathematics Department
Dmitry Rachinskiy, The University of Texas at Dallas, Mathematics Department
(1192-37-29301) -
9:00 a.m.
Computability of equilibrium measures
Emma Olivia Harper*, CUNY Graduate Center
(1192-37-31059) -
9:15 a.m.
Noise-induced pattern selection in the Swift Hohenberg equation
Qiyue Zhang*, Wake Forest University
(1192-37-33345) -
9:30 a.m.
Global Forecasts in Reservoir Computers
Sheridan Harding, Brigham Young University
Quinlan Leishman*, Brigham Young University
Whitney Lunceford, Brigham Young University
DJ Passey, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Taylor Pool, Carnegie Mellon University
Ben Webb, Brigham Young University
(1192-37-31079) -
9:45 a.m.
Front Dynamics in a Reaction-Diffusion Model for Tumor Growth
Daniel Richard Levy, University of Maryland
Erin Okey, McMaster University
Paige Yeung*, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
(1192-37-29450) -
10:00 a.m.
Optimizing the allocation of carbon and nitrogen between microbes and plant roots
Xinyao Yang*, Xi'an Jiaotong Liverpool University
(1192-37-29849) -
10:15 a.m.
Selective competition in host-parasitoid population dynamic models
Brooks Emerick*, Kutztown University
Jared Guhl, Kutztown University
(1192-37-32516) -
10:30 a.m.
Improving the Adam Optimizer Using Time Delays
Cayden Blake, Brigham Young University
Eric Benson Manner, Student
Benjamin Webb*, Brigham Young University
(1192-37-31701) -
10:45 a.m.
Bystander effect as an emergent property of individual psychological prospects
Sara M Clifton*, Kenyon College
Dayo Ogunmodede, St. Olaf College
(1192-37-28832) -
11:00 a.m.
CANCELLED Analysis of mean-field approximation for Deffuant opinion dynamics on networks
Kevin Burke, University of Limerick
Alina Dubovskaya*, University of Limerick
Susan Fennell, University of Limerick
James Gleeson, University of Limerick
Doireann O'Kiely, University of Limerick
(1192-37-32095) -
11:15 a.m.
The Emergence of Polarization in the Non-Linear Voter Model on Higher Order Networks
Will Thompson*, University of Vermont
(1192-37-32856) -
11:30 a.m.
Integrated Minimal Specialization: Coevolution of Network Structure and Dynamics
Annika King*, Brigham Young University
Dallas Smith, Utah Valley University
Ben Webb, Brigham Young University
(1192-90-31038)
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8:15 a.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 8:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
AMS Special Session on Recent Advances in Stochastic Differential Equation Theory and its Applications in Modeling Biological Systems, I
In recent years, stochastic differential equations (SDEs) have garnered increasing attention across various fields, particularly in biological and medical research. This field has witnessed significant progress, with its applications expanding to classical models in ecology and cancer research. The objective of the special session is to convene researchers in the field and present their latest advances in SDE theory and its applications in mathematical biology.
Room 154, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Tuan A. Phan, IMCI, University of Idaho tphan@uidaho.edu
Nhu N. Nguyen, University of Rhode Island
Jianjun P. Tian, New Mexico State University
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8:30 a.m.
A dynamical classification of three species, competitive Lotka-Volterra stochastic differential equations
Sebastian J. Schreiber*, University of California, Davis
(1192-60-32572) -
9:00 a.m.
Stochastic Analysis with Rosenblatt Processes
T E Duncan*, University of Kansas
(1192-60-29766) -
9:30 a.m.
Estimating the growth rate of a birth and death process from the genealogy of a sample
Kathleen Curtius, University of California San Diego
Brian Johnson, University of California San Diego
Jason R Schweinsberg*, University of California San Diego
Yubo Shuai, University of California San Diego
(1192-60-26779) -
10:00 a.m.
Dating, faithfulness, and monogamy
Dhruv Chandra, Dartmouth College
Longmei Shu*, Dartmouth College
(1192-91-30309) -
10:30 a.m.
A Random Attractor for a Stochastic Fractional Klein Gordon Schrodinger system
Michail E. Filippakis*, Department of Digital Systems, Univercity of Piraeus, Greece
(1192-37-27979) -
11:00 a.m.
Population dynamics under random switching
Alexandru Hening*, Texas A&M
Weiwei Qi, University of Alberta
Zhongwei Shen, University of Alberta
Yingfei Yi, University of Alberta
(1192-92-29253) -
11:30 a.m.
CANCELLED Stochastic Dynamics of Tipping
Jinqiao Duan*, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, USA
(1192-37-29229)
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8:30 a.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 8:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m.
Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics Special Session on SIAM Minisymposium on Computational Mathematics and the Power Grid
Room 211, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Todd Munson, Argonne National Laboratory tmunson@mcs.anl.gov
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8:30 a.m.
Complementarity Problems in the Power Grid
Todd Munson*, Argonne National Laboratory
(1192-90-26997) -
9:00 a.m.
On Solving Unit Commitment with Alternating Current Optimal Power Flow on GPU
Kibaek Kim*, Argonne National Laboratory
Youngdae Kim, ExxonMobil Technology and Engineering Company
Weiqi Zhang, University of Wisconsin-Madison
(1192-90-29067) -
9:30 a.m.
Efficient Heuristic Approaches to Binary Optimization: a Sensor Placement Application
Ahmed Attia*, Argonne National Laboratory
Arthur Barnes, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Russell Bent, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Sven Leyffer, Argonne National Laboratory
Adam Mate, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Minseok Ryu, Arizona State University
(1192-49-28261) -
10:00 a.m.
Physics Informed Graph Neural Networks for Power Grid DC Blocker Placement
Pieter Ghysels*, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
(1192-05-32466) -
10:30 a.m.
Probabilistic Impact Scenarios for Extreme Weather Event Resilience
Emil M Constantinescu, Argonne National Laboratory
Roger G. Ghanem, University of Southern California
Nicole Jackson, Sandia National Laboratories
Aditi Krishnapriyan, Berkeley University
Rasmus Malik Hoeegh Lindrup, Berkeley University
Xihaier Luo, Brookhaven National Laboratory
Cosmin Safta, Sandia National Laboratories
Jean-Paul Watson, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Wei Xu, Brookhaven National Laboratory
Shinjae Yoo*, Brookhaven National Laboratory
(1192-62-29145) -
11:00 a.m.
Characterization of power grid failure as extremes in diffusion coordinates on a graph
Roger G. Ghanem*, University of Southern California
Nicole Jackson, Sandia National Laboratories
Cosmin Safta, Sandia National Laboratories
Asmita Shrestha, University of Southern California
Jean-Paul Watson, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
(1192-62-29069)
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8:30 a.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 8:30 a.m.-10:00 a.m.
JMM Panel: Regional Math Alliances: Activities and Formation of Regional Groups to Support the Goals of the National Math Alliance
This session describes the regional structure associated with the Math Alliance, a national mentoring community focused on broadening participation. As we've has grown, a regional structure is needed, and there are several active regions, while others are forming. This session will describe a range of activities that regional alliances currently engage in, the manner in which they coordinate with the Math Alliance and each other, and the key steps and benefits to forming one.
Room 304, The Moscone Center
Moderators:
Theresa Martines, University of Texas, Austin
Organizers:
Theresa Martines, University of Texas, Austin
David Goldberg, Math Alliance/Purdue University
Panelists:
Oscar Vega, California State University, Fresno
Jianzhong Su, University of Texas at Arlington
Edouard Tchertchian, Los Angeles Pierce College
Jan Reimann, Pennsylvania State University -
Friday January 5, 2024, 8:30 a.m.-10:30 a.m.
AMS Grad School Fair
Room 003, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Rosalynde Vas Dias, American Mathematical Society -
Friday January 5, 2024, 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Exhibits and Book Sales
Hall A, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Penny Pina, American Mathematical Society -
Friday January 5, 2024, 9:00 a.m.-10:00 a.m.
MAA-SIAM-AMS Hrabowski-Gates-Tapia-McBay Lecture
Organizers:
Michelle Ann Manes, American Institute of Mathematics
Introduction by:
David M Austin, Grand Valley State University
When Mathematicians Don't Count
Room 207, The Moscone Center
Kamuela E. Yong*, University of Hawaii West Oahu
(1192-10-25446) -
Friday January 5, 2024, 9:00 a.m.-10:00 a.m.
ASL Invited Address
Organizers:
David Reed Solomon, University of Connecticut
Games for Measuring Distances Between Metric Structures
Room 306, The Moscone Center
Åsa Hirvonen*, University of Helsinki
(1192-03-30921) -
Friday January 5, 2024, 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
AMS Special Session on Looking Forward and Back: Common Core State Standards in Mathematics (CCSSM), 12 Years Later, III
In 2024, many newly admitted university students will have completed their entire K12 schooling after the rollout of CCSSM. Now is the time to reflect on its impacts and propose future directions. We focus on: NAEP Data/Analysis (to explore trends in educational outcomes) Voices from the Field (representing students, parents, teachers, and administrators, from a variety of geographic contexts), and Teacher Education in the Mathematical Sciences (and its demands, potential designs, and outcomes).
Room 004, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Younhee Lee, Southern Connecticut State University leey6@southernct.edu
James Alvarez, University of Texas Arlington
Ekaterina Fuchs, City College of San Francisco
Tyler Kloefkorn, American Mathematical Society
Yvonne Lai, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Carl Olimb, Augustana University
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9:00 a.m.
Preparing Students for Tomorrow: Rethinking What is Important to Teach
Gail F Burrill*, Michigan State University
(1192-97-32177) -
9:30 a.m.
Before, after, and behind the scenes: What high school teachers, community college instructors, and parents could learn by walking in each others' shoes
Jean Nanjo*, City College of San Francisco
(1192-97-33210) -
10:00 a.m.
Mathematics Education in Transition: Embracing Tech and Refocusing
Shawn Wiggins*, City College of San Francisco
(1192-97-31103) -
10:30 a.m.
Advising the post-Common Core Student - trends and observations.
Lily Lum*, City College of San Francisco
(1192-97-33182) -
11:00 a.m.
Panel On Looking Forward And Back: Common Core State Standards In Mathematics (CCSSM), 12 Years Later III
Tyler Kloefkorn*, American Mathematical Society
(1192-97-32214)
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9:00 a.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
AMS Special Session on Mathematical Modeling of Nucleic Acid Structures, I
This special session on mathematical modeling of nucleic acid structures will gather a diverse and international group of researchers to share novel mathematical methods and computational tools used for modeling DNA structures and RNA folding and to discuss their applications in life sciences and medicine. With methods from topology, geometry and discrete mathematics, the session aims to advance our understanding of the mechanism of formation and the function of nucleic acid structures.
Room 157, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Pengyu Liu, University of California, Davis penliu@ucdavis.edu
Van Pham, University of South Florida
Svetlana Poznanovic, Clemson University
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9:00 a.m.
Can geometric combinatorics improve RNA folding predictions?
Christine Heitsch*, Georgia Institute of Technology
Svetlana Poznanovic, Clemson University
(1192-92-32119) -
10:00 a.m.
Topological metrics of structural complexity in biopolymers
Eleni Panagiotou*, Arizona State University
(1192-57-28674) -
10:30 a.m.
Ropelengths of alternating knots
Yuanan Diao*, University of North Carolina Charlotte
(1192-57-29803) -
11:00 a.m.
Unknotting and invariants of trivalent spatial graphs
Kenneth Baker, University of Miami
Dorothy Buck, Duke University
Allison H Moore*, Virginia Commonwealth University
Danielle O'Donnol, Marymount University
Scott Taylor, Colby College
(1192-57-32495) -
11:30 a.m.
A dynamical approach to studying of the energy landscape of DNA trefoils with excess linking number
Abby Pekoske Fulton*, Wentworth Institute of Technology
(1192-92-32710)
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9:00 a.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
AMS Special Session on Roots of Unity - Mathematics from Graduate Students in the Roots of Unity Program, I
Room 311, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Allechar Serrano Lopez, Harvard University allechar.serranolopez@montana.edu
Patricia Klein, Texas A&M University
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9:00 a.m.
Beyond Roots of Unity: Mentor and Organizers Panel
Patricia Klein*, Texas A&M University
Allechar Serrano Lopez, Montana State University
(1192-10-33184) -
10:00 a.m.
Computing with Arithmetic Triangle Groups
Esme Rosen*, Lousiana State University
(1192-11-30497) -
10:30 a.m.
Moment varieties and determinantal ideals
Teresa Yu*, University of Michigan
(1192-13-30722) -
11:00 a.m.
A Family of Error-Correcting Codes
Olivia Del Guercio*, Rice University
(1192-94-31201) -
11:30 a.m.
Teaching with Team-Based Inquiry Learning: Joyful Teaching
Megan Chang-Lee*, Brown University
(1192-97-31783)
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9:00 a.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
Joint Special Session on AMS-AWM Special Session for Women and Gender Minorities in Symplectic and Contact Geometry and Topology, III
Room 023, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Sarah Blackwell, University of Virginia blackwell@virginia.edu
Luya Wang, Stanford University
Nicole Magill, Cornell University
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9:00 a.m.
CANCELLED Weinstein Kirby calculus and Fukaya categories
Emmy Murphy*, University of Toronto
(1192-51-31444) -
10:00 a.m.
Convex Bodies with all Planar Characteristics
Anastasiia Sharipova*, Pennsylvania State University
(1192-53-32066) -
10:30 a.m.
Sectorial decompositions of symmetric products of surfaces
Xinle Dai*, Harvard University
(1192-53-32390) -
11:00 a.m.
The embedded contact homology of positive torus knots
Jo Nelson, Rice
Morgan Weiler*, Cornell University
(1192-53-29608) -
11:30 a.m.
Symplectic Embeddings of Ellipsoids into Toric Domains
Dan Cristofaro-Gardiner, University of Maryland
Nicole Magill*, Cornell University
Dusa McDuff, Barnard College, Columbia University
Ana Rita Pires, University of Edinburgh
Morgan Weiler, Cornell University
(1192-53-30092)
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9:00 a.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 9:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m.
CANCELLED Professional Enhancement Program (PEP) 3A: Changing Math Department Culture: Embracing Servingness
How can a mathematics department truly serve students? What is yours doing to change practices that lead to inequitable participation? Come to this PEP if you want your department to join this culture shift.A department can fundamentally change student experiences in math. Explore your department's readiness for a two-year pathway through the hard work of understanding students' experiences and our roles, connecting more meaningfully with students, and rehumanizing their mathematical lives.
Foothill E, Marriott Marquis San Francisco
Organizers:
Ben Ford, Sonoma State University
Rochelle Gutiérrez, University of Illinois
Brigitte Lahme, Sonoma State University
Luis Antonio Leyva, Vanderbilt-Peabody College
Omayra Ortega, Sonoma State University
Aris Winger, Georgia Gwinnett College -
Friday January 5, 2024, 9:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m.
Professional Enhancement Program (PEP) 7A: Effective Technical Advocacy: How to Talk About Mathematics so Policymakers will Hear you
This workshop is aimed at mathematicians interested in using their expertise to advance societal initiatives through effective advocacy on a wide range of issues including climate change, elections, gerrymandering and AI. The workshop will include effective strategies for discussing complicated, technical subject matter to non-technical decision makers. Participants will hear from experienced technical advocates and develop their own influence plan and talking points memo.
Foothill F, Marriott Marquis San Francisco
Organizers:
Audrey Malagon, Virginia Wesleyan University
Stephanie Singer, Hatfield School of Government, Portland State University and Campaign Scientific -
Friday January 5, 2024, 9:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m.
Professional Enhancement Program (PEP) 9A: Developing Learning Activities for Multivariable Calculus using CalcPlot3D and 3D-Printed Surfaces
Participants will be guided through the process of developing a learning activity for their students using CalcPlot3D and/or 3D-printed models. After learning how to use CalcPlot3D for visualization and to create STL files to 3D print, participants will be guided through steps to explore a particular concept and to create and refine corresponding questions. The organizers will share examples of learning activities they have created and work with participants as they start creating their own.
Foothill D, Marriott Marquis San Francisco
Organizers:
Paul E. Seeburger, Monroe Community College
Shelby Stanhope, U.S. Air Force Academy
Stepan Paul, North Carolina State University -
Friday January 5, 2024, 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
SLMath (MSRI) Special Session on The MSRI Undergraduate Program (MSRI-UP), II
The undergraduate students who participated in the MSRI-UP 2023 "Topological Data Analysis" program present the results of their summer research.
Room 210, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Maria Mercedes Franco, Queensborough Community College-CUNY mfranco@qcc.cuny.edu
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9:00 a.m.
Manifold Modeling of Pentagon Spaces Using Laplacian Eigenfunctions
Quincy Alston, University of Pennsylvania
Elise Alvarez-Salazar*, University of California Santa Barbara
Kiyanna Porter, University of Utah
(1192-55-30393) -
9:30 a.m.
Topological Decoupling of Quasiperiodic Videos
Michael Eddy, Swarthmore College
Alpha C Recio Valerio*, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Juan Rosete, University of California, Channel Islands
(1192-22-31683) -
10:00 a.m.
Complete Alexander Neighbors and Unknotting Number
Ana Wright*, Davidson College
(1192-57-32637) -
11:00 a.m.
Data Sets Resulting in Relatively Compact Sets of Persistence Diagrams
Daniel Gonzalez, The University of Arizona
Tania A Gonzalez*, Sam Houston State University
Alberto Magana, Vanderbilt University
(1192-54-33159) -
11:30 a.m.
MSRI-UP 2024 Information Session II
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9:00 a.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
Spectra Special Session on Research by LGBTQ+ Mathematicians, I
Join us for our second annual special session at the JMM showcasing the contributions of LGBTQ+ mathematicians to mathematics. First established at the 2023 JMM, this session is an opportunity for our community and its allies to present their research interests across math, applied math, and math education. Whether in quantum field theory or LGBTQ+ activism in mathematics, we have great pride in the contributions of this broad and diverse group of people.
Room 101, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Devavrat Dabke, Princeton University dev@dabke.com
Joseph Nakao, Swarthmore College
Michael A. Hill, UCLA
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9:00 a.m.
Colorful Turán Theorems for the Vertex Disjoint Union of Rainbow Cliques
Tahda Queer, Hunter College, City University of New York
Cyrus Young, University of California, Irvine
Wohua Zhou*, California State University, East Bay
(1192-05-29938) -
9:30 a.m.
A Rigidity Condition for Composition in an Augmented Span 2-Category
Andrea Stine*, UC Riverside
David Eric Weisbart, University of California Riverside
Adam M Yassine, Bowdoin College
(1192-18-27954) -
10:00 a.m.
Super Multiset RSK and a Mixed Multiset Partition Algebra
Alexander N Wilson*, Oberlin College
(1192-05-30658) -
10:30 a.m.
Towards a Charge Statistic Beyond Type $A$
Adam Lee Schultze*, Lewis University
(1192-05-32154) -
11:00 a.m.
Computational Complexity of Genome Rearrangement
Alexander Wiedemann*, Randolph-Macon College
(1192-92-33501) -
11:30 a.m.
A Novel Method for Vertex Clustering in Dynamic Networks
Devavrat Dabke*, Princeton University
Olga Dorabiala, University of Washington
(1192-05-33420)
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9:00 a.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 9:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m.
AMS Contributed Paper Session on Algebraic Topology and Manifolds, I
Room 113, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Michelle Ann Manes, American Institute of Mathematics mmanes@secretariat.ams.org
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9:00 a.m.
The genus distribution of 2-bridge knots is asymptotically normal
Moshe Cohen*, State University of New York At New Paltz
Adam M. Lowrance, Vassar College
(1192-57-30785) -
9:15 a.m.
Leveraging Deep Reinforcement Learning and Braid Representations to Explore Knot Theory
Dylan Skinner*, Brigham Young University
(1192-57-31789) -
9:30 a.m.
An extension of the $sl(n)$ polynomial to knotted 4-valent graphs
Carmen L Caprau, California State University, Fresno
Victoria Lynne Wiest*, California State University, Fresno
(1192-57-31136) -
9:45 a.m.
CANCELLED Localization Theorems in Heegard Floer Homology via Floer Homotopy Theory
Semon Rezchikov*, Harvard University
(1192-57-33218) -
10:00 a.m.
An invariant for oriented tangles motivated by the $sl(3)$ polynomial for links
Nipun Vibodha Amarasinghe*, California State University, Fresno
Carmen L Caprau, California State University, Fresno
(1192-57-31409) -
10:15 a.m.
Open curves in 3-space, Linkoids and Virtual Knots
Kasturi Barkataki*, arizona state university
Louis H. Kauffman, UIC
Eleni Panagiotou, Arizona State University
(1192-57-31861) -
10:30 a.m.
Minimum number of Critical points and Lusternik Schnirelmann Category
Deep Kundu*, University of Florida
(1192-57-33196) -
10:45 a.m.
Hyperbolicity of alternating links in surfaces with boundary
Colin C. Adams, Williams College
Joye Chen*, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
(1192-57-31896)
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9:00 a.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
JMM Networking Center I sponsored by Maplesoft
Networking Center sponsored by Maplesoft
Moscone Paseo Alcove, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Penny Pina, American Mathematical Society -
Friday January 5, 2024, 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
JMM Networking Center II
Networking Center II
Moscone Upper Mezzanine, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Penny Pina, American Mathematical Society -
Friday January 5, 2024, 9:30 a.m.-10:45 a.m.
AMS Contributed Paper Session on Number Theory and Related Topics, III
Room 115, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Michelle Ann Manes, American Institute of Mathematics mmanes@secretariat.ams.org
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9:30 a.m.
A Novel Generalization of the Liouville Function $\lambda (n)$ and a Convergence Result for the Associated Dirichlet Series
Sky Pelletier Waterpeace*, Unaffiliated
(1192-11-26475) -
9:45 a.m.
Low-Lying Zeros of a Thin Family of Automorphic $L$-Functions in the Level Aspect
Matthew David Kroesche*, Texas A&M University
(1192-11-29082) -
10:00 a.m.
Connections between Dirichlet $L$-functions and random matrix theory
Hua Lin*, Northwestern University
(1192-11-33125) -
10:15 a.m.
$N$-colored generalized Frobenius partitions: generalized Kolitsch identities
Zafer Selcuk Aygin*, Northwestern Polytechnic
Khoa Nguyen, University of Calgary
(1192-11-28409) -
10:30 a.m.
An Extension Of Euler's Partition Identity and Part-Frequency Tables
David Hovey, South Texas ISD Science Academy
Abigail Martinez, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
Emily Payne*, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
(1192-11-29676)
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9:30 a.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 9:45 a.m.-10:50 a.m.
CRM-PIMS-AARMS Invited Address - Henri Darmon, McGill University
Organizers:
Benoit Durand-Jodoin, Centre de recherches mathématiques
Introduction by:
Lea Beneish, University of North Texas
Fourier Coefficients of Modular Forms
Room 205, The Moscone Center
Henri Darmon*, McGill University
(1192-11-27267) -
Friday January 5, 2024, 10:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m.
ASL Invited Address
Organizers:
David Reed Solomon, University of Connecticut
Descriptive Set Theory and Generic Measure Preserving Transformations
Room 306, The Moscone Center
Slawomir Solecki*, Cornell University
(1192-03-33134) -
Friday January 5, 2024, 10:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m.
Joint Special Session on SIAM-AMS Hrabowski-Gates-Tapia-McBay Panel on Spirited Strength: Stories of Indigenous Mathematicians
Join us for an inspiring discussion with a remarkable group of Indigenous mathematicians who will share their extraordinary journeys in a field where Indigenous representation has been scarce following the MAA-SIAM-AMS Hrabowski-Gates-Tapia-McBay Lecture by Kamuela Yong
Room 207, The Moscone Center
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10:00 a.m.
David M Austin, Grand Valley State University
Kamuela E. Yong, University of Hawaii West Oahu kamuela.yong@hawaii.edu
David M Austin, Grand Valley State University
Belin Tsinnajinnie, WestEd
Marissa Loving, University of Wisconsin Madison
Joseph Edward Hibdon, Northeastern Illinois University
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10:00 a.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 10:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m.
Focus Group: Developing Calculus Content for Today's STEM Students
McGraw Hill's ALEKS has proven to be a trusted resource in supporting STEM students from Developmental Math to Precalculus. But what would a similar product look like for Calculus? Join our Math Product team to provide valuable feedback & input that will help inform the future roadmap of our product offerings!
Foothill B, Marriott Marquis San Francisco
Organizers:
Courtney Cozzy, McGraw Hill -
Friday January 5, 2024, 10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
AWM Workshop: Mathematicians + Wikipedia -- A Training Edit-a-thon
Join us in our efforts to reduce the "Wikipedia gender gap" in the Mathematical Sciences! Attendees will be trained by expert Wikipedians to edit and translate Wikipedia biographies of Mathematicians with a particular focus on people from marginalized groups. After the introductory tutorial, participants will have an hour to actively edit existing pages with the help of experienced editors. A list of pages will be provided, and edits and impact will be tracked through an online dashboard.
Room 202, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Xavier Ramos Olive, Smith College
Francesca Bernardi, Worcester Polytechnic Institute -
Friday January 5, 2024, 10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
Open Access: AMS Journals and Federal Policies
AMS Associate Executive Directors Robert Harington (Publishing) and Karen Saxe (Government Relations) will give an overview of the AMS approach to openness and to federal government policies that affect our choices regarding open access.
Room 102, The Moscone Center
Moderators:
Karen Saxe, American Mathematical Society
Organizers:
Karen Saxe, American Mathematical Society
Robert M Harington, American Mathematical Society
Contacts:
Anita Benjamin, American Mathematical Society
Panelists:
Sam Hansen, Acmescience /University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Robert M Harington, American Mathematical Society
Kiran Kedlaya, University of California, San Diego
Alan Tomkins, Acting Division Director, NSF/SES -
Friday January 5, 2024, 11:00 a.m.-12:05 p.m.
SIAM Invited Address
Organizers:
Suzanne Shontz, Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
Introduction by:
Sven Leyffer, Argonne National Laboratory
Topological Considerations in Genome Biology
Room 207, The Moscone Center
Mariel Vazquez*, University of California, Davis
(1192-05-26276) -
Friday January 5, 2024, 11:00 a.m.-12:05 p.m.
TPSE Invited Address - Sylvester James Gates, Jr, Clark Leadership Chair in Science, University of Maryland
Organizers:
Scott Andrew Wolpert, University of Maryland and TPSE Math
Introduction by:
Scott Wolpert, University of Maryland
What Challenges Does Data Science Present to Mathematics Education?
Room 205, The Moscone Center
Sylvester James Gates, Jr*, Clark Leadership Chair in Science, University of Maryland; past president of American Physical Society, National Medal of Science
(1192-97-25374) -
Friday January 5, 2024, 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
CANCELLED Top Hat Focus Group: Aktiv Math
TBA
Foothill J, Marriott Marquis San Francisco
Organizers:
Andrew Noble, Top Hat -
Friday January 5, 2024, 12:00 p.m.-1:30 p.m.
AMS - PME Undergraduate Student Poster Session, I
Room 003, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Chad Awtrey, Samford University
Frank Patane, Samford University
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12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-140: 1-140: Watering the West: Exploring Agricultural Water Use in the Colorado Basin States
Authors:
Natalie Burton, Arizona State University
Steffen Eikenberry, Arizona State University
Presenters:
Claire Gan, Arizona State University
Jules Perez, Arizona State University
Authors:
Marina Rodriguez, Arizona State University
(1192-92-26191) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-072: 1-072: Invariant Theory and Group Coaction on Artin-Shelter Regular Algebra
Presenters:
Fuxiang Yang, University of California, San Diego
(1192-16-26272) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-135: 1-135: Manipulating Elections Based on Planar Preference Orders
Presenters:
Emily Brooke Blevins, Morehead State University
Devyn Morgan Fleming, Macalester College
Authors:
Carl Hammarsten, Desales University
Presenters:
Rowan David Hess, Cornell University
Rahul Krishna Thomas, Stanford University
(1192-91-26298) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-118: 1-118: Synthetically Rebalancing Healthcare Datasets via Conditional DDPM
Presenters:
Keira Behal, Emory University
Jiayi Chen, Emory University
Caleb J. Fikes, Rice University
Sophia Xiao, Emory University
(1192-68-26375) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-035: 1-035: Using Networks to Evaluate an Infrastructure's Condition During Seismic Activity: A Proposed Approach
Authors:
Christina Duron, Pepperdine University
Kamryn Kamps, Pepperdine University
Presenters:
John Mello, Pepperdine University
(1192-92-26549) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-056: 1-056: Arithmetic of Hecke L-functions of quadratic extensions of totally real fields
Presenters:
Marie-Hélène Tomé, Duke University
(1192-11-27102) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-001: 1-001:Enumeration of Cyclic Permutations in One-Line and Cycle Notation
Presenters:
Ethan Borsh, Allegheny College
Jensen Bailey Bridges, Oklahoma State University
Millie Jeske, University of Texas at Tyler
(1192-05-27206) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-119: 1-119: Leveraging the Escrow-Holding Abilities of Ethereum Smart Contracts to Incentivize Account Creation for the Widespread Adoption of Web Monetization Schemes
Authors:
Kyle Hogan, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Presenters:
Sophia Lichterfeld, MIT PRIMES
Authors:
Garima Rastogi, Virtual Learning Academy Charter School
(1192-68-27600) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-027: 1-027: Modeling human observer detection and localization for varying data acquisition in MRI
Presenters:
Rehan Mehta, Department of Mathematics, Manhattan College
(1192-62-27656) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-018: 1-018: Pruning 3D Fractal H-Trees
Presenters:
Haley Broadus, University of South Alabama
Madolyn Donaghy-Robinson, Ithaca College
Hope Steen, New College of Florida
(1192-28-27712) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-109: 1-109: A graph-theoretic approach to altimetry-based surface modeling of the Greenland ice sheet
Presenters:
Noah Jeremy Bergam, Columbia University
Authors:
Abani Patra, Tufts University
(1192-62-27756) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-089: 1-089: Numerical Stability of Phase Retrieval for Frames
Authors:
Christopher Dock, Tufts University
Presenters:
Lucien Petit, Lewis and Clark College
Kabir Tripathi, Tufts University
(1192-42-27795) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-120: 1-120: Applying Computer Vision for Out-of-stock Detection in Retail Stores
Authors:
Zahra Askarzadeh, SAP
Presenters:
Camilla de Oliveira Fonseca, Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics, UCLA
Nour Kawni, An Najah National University
Maria Nicos Alain Pasaylo, Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics, UCLA
Authors:
Justin Sunu, Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics, UCLA
Presenters:
Bethlehem Tassew, SAP
(1192-68-28021) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-057: 1-057: Complex Continued Fractions and Inadmissible Sequences
Presenters:
Carolina Rizzi, Texas A&M International University
Holly Vanlooy, Boise State University
(1192-11-28204) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-015: 1-015: Invariants of Hopf actions on skew polynomial algebras
Presenters:
Ruiqi Lin, Wake Forest University
(1192-16-28284) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-106: 1-106: Monotonicity for the Frog Model with Drift on Trees
Presenters:
Yanni Bills, University of California, Los Angeles
Feng Cheng, University of California, Berkeley
Eric Han, CUNY Baruch College
Quoc Viet Le, University of Kansas
Scott Hai Wynn, University of Washington, Seattle
Eric Yu, University of Pennsylvania
(1192-60-28355) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-058: 1-058: The local-global conjecture for Apollonian circle packings is false
Authors:
Summer Haag, University of Colorado, Boulder
Presenters:
Clyde Kertzer, University of Colorado, Boulder
Authors:
James Rickards, University of Colorado, Boulder
Katherine E. Stange, University of Colorado, Boulder
(1192-11-28472) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-102: 1-102: A Component Upper Bound for Link Mosaic Diagrams
Presenters:
Jessica S Childress, Gonzaga University
Kate Kearney, Gonzaga University
(1192-57-28513) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-036: 1-036: Sex-Biased Predation in a Mating Model For Invasive Species Control
Presenters:
Margaret Cathcart, University of South Carolina
Nihal Kumar, Penn State University
Charles S Ohanian, Muhlenberg College
(1192-92-28645) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-115: 1-115: Fast and Accurate Log-Determinant Approximations
Presenters:
Owen Deen, University of North Carolina Wilmington
Authors:
Colton Waller, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
John Paul Ward, Department of Mathematics, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
(1192-65-28657) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-013: 1-013: Applications of Google's PageRank Algorithm: Predicting Tennis Matches and Traffic Analysis
Presenters:
Jan Armendariz-Bones, Author
Peter Carroll, Author
Natalie Marie Dando, Author
Jorge Yahel Montes Guzman, Author
Authors:
Dr. Padraic Taylor, Advisor
(1192-15-28667) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-021: 1-021: Some Results on Integral Transforms of Dawson's Integral
Presenters:
Earth Sonrod, Ithaca College
(1192-44-28703) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-068: 1-068: Camera Calibration Algorithm Refinement Via Iterative Experimental Validation
Presenters:
Eunkyu Kim, Department of Mechanical Engineering, The Cooper Union
(1192-15-29130) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-110: 1-110: Singular vector estimation for random matrices with non stationary columns
Presenters:
Ruizhe Qian, University of California, Santa Barbara
Authors:
Alexander Shkolnik, University of California, Santa Barbara
(1192-62-29367) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-074: 1-074: Braidings on Non-Split Tambara-Yamagami Categories over the Reals
Authors:
David Green, The Ohio State University
Presenters:
Yoyo Jiang, Johns Hopkins University
Authors:
Sean Sanford, The Ohio State University
(1192-18-29369) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-141: 1-141: A Mathematical Model of Marburg Virus Using Differential Equations
Presenters:
Grace Branshaw, Siena College
Authors:
Scott W Greenhalgh, Siena College
Presenters:
Megan Perry, Siena College
Authors:
Kursad Tosun, Siena College
(1192-92-29588) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-142: 1-142: On the persistence of recurrent epidemics: Exploring the effects of the duration of infection
Authors:
Scott W Greenhalgh, Siena College
Presenters:
Owen Spolyar, Siena College
(1192-92-29593) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-116: 1-116: Integral Equation Method for Maxwell Integral Equation: MRI Scan
Presenters:
Sam Bielawa, Roger Williams University
Authors:
Yajni Warnapala, Roger Williams University
(1192-65-29689) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-080: 1-080: Analysis of COVID-19 Policy Interventions in New Zealand
Presenters:
Laszlo Goch, Adelphi University
Authors:
Anil Venkatesh, Adelphi University
(1192-34-29722) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-081: 1-081: Analyzing Partial Differential Equations with Oscillatory Integrals
Authors:
Benjamin August Lyons, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
Presenters:
Shyam Ravishankar, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
Authors:
Aden Parker Shaw, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
(1192-35-29863) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-002: 1-002: Extremal Values for the Spectral Radius of the Normalized Distance Laplacian
Presenters:
Jacob Johnston, Villanova University
Authors:
Michael Tait, Villanova
(1192-05-29898) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-143: 1-143: Does mask-wearing affect slowing COVID-19 spread in a population with a high vaccination rate?
Presenters:
Ahmad Amir, Siena College
Authors:
Scott W Greenhalgh, Siena College
Kursad Tosun, Siena College
(1192-92-29900) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-099: 1-099: Time-Varying Spaces and Mobile Sensor Networks
Authors:
Henry Hugh Adams, University of Florida
Presenters:
Tia Suzanne Karkos, Colorado State University
(1192-55-29936) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-121: 1-121: Predicting Results of ICA on Overcomplete Data
Presenters:
Benjamin McFarland, Ripon College
Authors:
Erin Munro Krull, Ripon College
(1192-68-29946) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-103: 1-103: Integrating $O(n)$-invariant Functions via the Hilbert Embedding
Presenters:
Lillian E Whitesell, Rhodes College
(1192-57-30002) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-151: 1-151: Codebook Creation for Partial Correction
Presenters:
Duncan Koepke, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire
(1192-94-30051) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-152: 1-152: Universal Hashing For Message Authentication
Presenters:
Jordan Hebert, University of Wisconsin Eau-Claire
(1192-94-30057) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-093: 1-093: A Characterization of Archimedean Solids
Authors:
Thomas William Murphy, CSU Fullerton
Presenters:
David Weed, CSU Fullerton
(1192-52-30173) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-111: 1-111: Testing Hypothesis of Independence and Identicality of Distribution in Tennis Points; In Search of a More Realistic Method
Presenters:
Ernesto Jose Ugona Santana, Liberty University
(1192-62-30271) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-064: 1-064: Uniform Arithmetic in Local Rings via Ultraproducts
Presenters:
Clay Adams, Harvey Mudd College
Francesca Cantor, Swarthmore College
Anese Gashi, Williams College
Semir Mujevic, Brown University
Sejin Park, Brown University
Authors:
Austyn Simpson, University of Michigan
Jenna Zomback, University of Maryland, College Park
(1192-13-30279) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-085: 1-085: Periodic Orbit Launch Angles for Billiards on Surfaces of Revolution
Presenters:
Garam Choi, Colby College
Clayton James Kelly, IUPUI
Benjamin Weber, Willamette University
(1192-37-30295) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-091: 1-091: Notions of Convexity and Ellipticity Conditions for Anisotropic Minimal Surfaces
Presenters:
Leo Chang, Northwestern University
Authors:
Stanley Jian, Columbia University
Presenters:
Aren Martinian, University of California, Berkeley
Authors:
Adam Moubarak, Stevens University
(1192-49-30322) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-059: 1-059: Cornering The True Proportion of Transverse-Free Projective Plane Curves
Authors:
Brian Freidin, Auburn University
Presenters:
Alejandro Tomas Lopez, Rice University
Bella Villarreal, Grinnell College
Authors:
Ren Watson, University of Texas At Austin
Jaedon Whyte, MIT
(1192-11-30598) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-132: 1-132: Data Analysis of Gravitational Wave Signals GW150914 and GW170817 Using Python
Presenters:
Mason Huffman, n/a
(1192-83-30605) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-122: 1-122: Medical Image Classification Using Deep Learning Models
Authors:
Hum Nath Bhandari, Roger Williams University
Hasala Gallolu Kankanamalage, Roger Williams University
Presenters:
Sarita Poudyal Bhandari, Roger Williams University
(1192-68-30645) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-144: 1-144: Global dynamics of an SIR model with post-infection mortality and partial immunity preliminary report
Presenters:
Brendan Shrader, University of Central Florida
Authors:
Zhisheng Shuai, University of Central Florida
(1192-92-30786) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-104: 1-104: Power Sum Elements of the $G_2$ Skein Algebra
Presenters:
Bodie Beaumont-Gould, Lewis & Clark College
Erik Brodsky, Michigan State University
Authors:
Vijay Higgins, University of California, Santa Barbara
Presenters:
Alaina Hogan, Grand Valley State University
Authors:
Joseph M Melby, Michigan State University
Presenters:
Joshua Piazza, Wheaton College
(1192-57-30789) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-136: 1-136: Evolutionarily Stable Dispersal Timing: Effects of Dispersal Costs and Kin Competition
Presenters:
Will Fowlkes, Ithaca College REU
Kate Sophia Hartke, Ithaca College REU
(1192-91-30814) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-030: 1-030: Localized Target Patterns in Oscillatory Media
Authors:
Gabriela Jaramillo, University of Houston
Presenters:
Sameel Imran Siddiqi, University of Central Florida
Kevin Sony, University of Houston
(1192-65-31023) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-031: 1-031: On Approximate Solutions for Perturbed Optimal Control Problems
Authors:
Alen Alexanderian, North Carolina State University
Presenters:
Ethan Ebbighausen, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
Authors:
Joseph Hart, Sandia National Laboratories
Presenters:
Janet Jiang, Trinity University
Riley Link, Creighton University
Julia Martello, Liberty University
Authors:
Paul Spears, North Carolina State University
(1192-65-31245) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-023: 1-023: A Shortcut to Cutting Triangles and Tetrahedra
Presenters:
Olivia Sylvester, SUNY Fredonia
(1192-51-31248) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-032: 1-032: Reconstructing Tomographic Images with Artificial Neural Networks
Presenters:
Dominic Cugliari, Hope College
David Slakes, Hope College
(1192-68-31303) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-076: 1-076: Property (NL) in Coxeter Groups
Presenters:
Georgia Burkhalter, University of North Georgia
Rachel Lauren Pincus Niebler, Haverford College
(1192-20-31514) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-045: 1-045: Parking Functions on Hypergraphs
Presenters:
Timothy Blanton, University of California, Davis
Isabelle Hong, University of California, Los Angeles
Zhan Zhan, Michigan State University
(1192-05-31554) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-133: 1-133: Enhanced Reliability Predictions: An AI-based Framework for Performing Failure Modes, Effects, and Criticality Analysis in Industrial Environments
Presenters:
Nicholas Grabill, University of Michigan
Stephanie Wang, University of Rochester
(1192-90-31568) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-067: 1-067: Combinatorics of Extremal Assignments in Genus 1
Presenters:
Adam French, Stony Brook University
Raasikh Shahid, Hunter College
Kevin Tang, Tufts University
(1192-14-31596) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-026: 1-026: Coalescing Ballistic Annihilation
Presenters:
Kimberly Marilyn Affeld, Vassar College
Christian Michael Dean, Baruch College
Connor Michael Panish, University of Flordia
(1192-60-31639) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-060: 1-060: Dynamics of the Order of Appearance Map in the Fibonacci Sequence
Presenters:
Molly FitzGibbons, Williams College
Amanda Verga, Trinity College
(1192-11-31719) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-046: 1-046: Properties of Addsub Configuration Graphs
Authors:
Charles Gong, Carnegie Mellon University
Presenters:
Kyle Alexander Kelley, Kenyon College
Philip D. Thomas, Kutztown University
(1192-05-31752) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-044: 1-044: The Conformable Kalman Filter
Presenters:
Nathan Murarik, Pennsylvania State University
Gino Rotellini, Pennsylvania Western University
Tatiana Sosnovsky, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
Authors:
Nick Wintz, Lindenwood University
(1192-93-31756) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-145: 1-145: An Androgen-Dependent Mathematical Model of the Menstrual Cycle
Presenters:
Caleb Erickson, National Science Foundation
(1192-92-31757) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-112: 1-112: Predicting Post-Wildland Fire Burn Severity in California; A Super Learner Approach
Presenters:
Sophie Farr, Vassar College
Erin O'Neil, University of California, Los Angeles
Nicholas Simafranca, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
Authors:
Bryant Willoughby, North Carolina State University
(1192-62-31792) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-123: 1-123: Using the Gini Coefficient to rank AI systems: a case study using Rubik's cube AI solvers.
Presenters:
Andrii Iarmolenko, Borough of Manhattan Community College, CUNY
Authors:
Marc Legaspi, Borough of Manhattan Community College, CUNY
Andrew R Stout, Borough of Manhattan Community College, CUNY
Peter Vaiciulis, Borough of Manhattan Community College, CUNY
(1192-68-31810) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-020: 1-020: Combinatorial and Analytic Properties of Higher-Order Recursive Polynomial Sequences
Presenters:
Luke Bridges, Michigan State University
Max Evan Budnick, Georgia State University
Zachary Martin, Willamette University
Authors:
Janine Wang, Williams College
(1192-40-31894) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-124: 1-124: Enhancing Data Capacity in Color QR Codes with Wavelet based Steganography and Denoise Algorithms
Presenters:
Emma Chow, Baycodingclub
Yinbo Liu, Baycodingclub
Jiayu Su, Baycodingclub
Xinrui Wang, Baycodingclub
Linqi Zhang, Baycodingclub
(1192-68-31908) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-017: 1-017: Morita equivalence of inverse hulls of Markov shifts
Presenters:
Stian Du Preez, Rice University
Authors:
Zachary Alexander Duah, University of Michigan
David Milan, University of Texas at Tyler
Shreyas Ramamurthy, University of California, Berkeley
Lucas Vega, University of Texas at Tyler
(1192-20-31936) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-130: 1-130: Mathematical modeling of liquid metal dynamics
Authors:
Souradip Chattopadhyay, North Carolina State University
Jessie Chen, North Carolina State University
Karen Daniels, North Carolina State University
Keith Hillaire, North Carolina State University
Hangjie Ji, North Carolina State University
Presenters:
Shawn Koohy, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
Authors:
Carmen Lee, North Carolina State University
Presenters:
Kathryn Massey, Marist College
Luis Schneegans, University of Missouri - St. Louis
Megan Vezzetti, North Carolina State University
(1192-76-31962) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-082: 1-082: Option Pricing under Stochastic Volatility, Change in Equity Premium, and Interest Rates in a Complete Market
Presenters:
Nicole Hao, Cornell University
Echo Li, Ohio State University
Authors:
Diep Luong-Le, Lehigh University
(1192-35-31974) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-069: 1-069: Majority Dynamics and Projected Power Iterations on Stochastic Block Models
Presenters:
Xiangyi Zhu, University of California, Irvine
Authors:
Yizhe Zhu, University of California Irvine
(1192-15-31995) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-005: 1-005: Tiling Deficient Squares With L-- and T-- Tetrominoes
Presenters:
Bodie Tanner Cole, Pi Mu Epsilon
(1192-10-32171) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-086: 1-086: Information Theory Through Games: Optimizing Shut the Box
Presenters:
Jay Whitmon, Stevenson University
(1192-37-32248) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-077: 1-077: On the $t$-elasticity of numerical semigroups
Presenters:
Karina Behera, Pomona College
Rachael Combes, Biola University
Authors:
James Kian Howard, San Diego State University
Christopher O'Neill, San Diego State University
Presenters:
Shawn Michael Perry, St. Joseph's College of Maine
Authors:
Vadim Ponomarenko, San Diego State University
Presenters:
Brianna Worms, James Madison University
(1192-20-32423) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-047: 1-047: Edge Covers of Modified Path and Cycle Graphs
Presenters:
Mallory Price, Grand Valley State
Andrew Kennedy Wilson, Grand Valley State
(1192-05-32460) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-016: 1-016: $\mathfrak {S}_n$-equivariant Koszul algebras from the Boolean lattice
Presenters:
Erin Delargy, Binghamton University
Rylie Harris, Wesleyan University
Jiachen Kang, University of Michigan
Bryan Lu, Cornell University
Ramanuja Charyulu Charyulu Telekicherla Telekicherla Kandalam, University of Minnesota Twin Cities
(1192-16-32575) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-146: 1-146: Utilizing Wavelet Transformations to Improve Early-Stage Lung Adenocarcinoma Differentiation during Lung Tumor Microenvironment Ecotyping Analysis
Presenters:
Daniel Nicholas Li, Western Connecticut State University
Luke Zhiyu Peng, Western Connecticut State University
(1192-92-32714) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-037: 1-037: Metapopulation Model for Oyster Restoration with Larval Transport
Presenters:
Sarah Brownstein, William & Mary
Authors:
Romuald Lipcius, Virginia Institute of Marine Science
Leah Shaw, William & Mary
Junping Shi, College of William & Mary
(1192-92-32764) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-083: 1-083: Behavior of Solutions to the Generalized KdV with Low Power Nonlinearity
Presenters:
Diana Nguyen Son, Florida International University
(1192-35-32799) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-007: 1-007: On Some Properties of Higher-Order Rectangular Numbers
Presenters:
Sadman Rahman, Undergraduate Student, Department of Mathematics, North Central College
Authors:
David J Schmitz, Professor, Department of Math & Actuarial Science, North Central College
(1192-11-32800) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-134: 1-134: Vacation for All: Optimizing Scheduling Coverage for Coptic Orthodox Priests in the Southern Diocese of the United States
Presenters:
D.W. Hall, Lee University
Authors:
Jason Schmurr, Lee University
(1192-90-32870) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-113: 1-113: Bootstrap Confidence Intervals in Ranked-Set Sampling Across Distributions
Presenters:
Khang Duy Bui, Villanova University
Authors:
Jesse Frey, Professor
(1192-62-32871) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-048: 1-048: Improved Lower Bound on the Size of Maximum $(d,d+2)-$General Sets in $\mathbb {F}_q^t$
Presenters:
Abdullah Al Rafi Mahmud, Villanova University
Authors:
Michael Tait, Villanova
(1192-05-32888) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-125: 1-125: Defending Quantum Neural Networks against Adversarial Attacks with Lattice-Based Homomorphic Data Encryption
Presenters:
Helena K Chaine, Western Connecticut State University
Ellen Wang, Western Connecticut State University
Authors:
Xiaodi Wang, Western Connecticut State University
(1192-68-32942) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-038: 1-038: The effect of TTX on the Recovery of Amblyopia
Presenters:
Joseph Canavatchel, Manhattan College
(1192-92-32981) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-019: 1-019: A Discrete Analogue for Jacobi Polynomials
Presenters:
Drew Barnes, Lindenwood University
Authors:
Tom Cuchta, Marshall University
(1192-33-32984) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-024: 1-024: The Denseness of Canonical Algebraic Curvature Tensors and a Revision to the Signature Conjecture
Presenters:
Kieran Favazza, Saint Louis University
(1192-53-33023) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-008: 1-008: Average Class Number of Almost Eisenstein Triples
Presenters:
Cathy Barrish, Muhlenberg College
Authors:
Charles S Ohanian, Muhlenberg College
Amanda Sodl, Muhlenberg College
(1192-11-33047) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-147: 1-147: Spatiotemporal risk prediction for infectious disease spread and mortality
Presenters:
Catherine Li, MIT
(1192-92-33372) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-137: 1-137: CANCELLED Committee Size Paradoxes in Three Candidate Elections
Presenters:
Rhiannon Alice Maynes, William Jewell College
(1192-91-33378) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-039: 1-039: Multihost Pathogen Creates Ecological Links Between its Hosts and Influences Host Population Dynamics
Authors:
Marco V Martinez, Associate Professor, Department of Math & Actuarial Science, North Central College
Presenters:
Maisha Marzan, Undergraduate Student, Department of Applied Mathematics, North Central College
Authors:
Gregory Ruthig, Professor, Department of Biology, North Central College
(1192-92-33406) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-065: 1-065: A weaker notion of the finite factorization property
Authors:
Henry Jiang, MIT PRIMES-USA
Presenters:
Shihan Kanungo, MIT PRIMES-USA
Hwisoo Kim, Phillips Academy
(1192-13-33407) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-009: 1-009: Magic Squares Through a p-adic Lens
Presenters:
Parker Hayden, Washington College
(1192-11-33412) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-040: 1-040: Mathematically modeling how trapping regimes that target specific crayfish life stages impact removal efficacy
Authors:
Courtney Davis, Pepperdine University
Presenters:
Relena Pattison, Pepperdine University
(1192-92-33426) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-107: 1-107: Upper bounds on the $2$-colorability threshold of random $d$-regular $k$-uniform hypergraphs for $k\geq 3$
Presenters:
Evan Chang, MIT PRIMES-USA
Neel Kolhe, MIT PRIMES-USA
(1192-60-33429) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-148: 1-148: Network Sampling
Presenters:
Jasmine Bunag Carpena, University of Hawaii at Manoa
(1192-92-33452) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-075: 1-075: Classification of Low-Rank Odd-Dimensional Modular Categories
Authors:
Agustina Czenky, University of Oregon
Presenters:
William Gvozdjak, MIT PRIMES-USA
Authors:
Julia Yael Plavnik, Indiana University
(1192-18-33455) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-138: 1-138: Game theory in the FIFA World Cup 2014-2022
Presenters:
Hai Van Le, University of Washington
(1192-91-33456) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-041: 1-041: Mutation of NOTCH1 is selected within normal esophageal tissues, yet leads to selective epistasis suppressive of further evolution into cancer
Authors:
Vincent L Cannataro, Emmanuel College, Boston, MA
J Nic Fisk, Yale University, New Haven, CT
Presenters:
Kira Alexa Glasmacher, Emmanuel College, Boston, MA
Authors:
Mia Jackson, Yale University, New Haven, CT
Jeffrey D Mandell, Yale University, New Haven, CT
Jeffrey P Townsend, Yale University, New Haven, CT
(1192-92-33472) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-006: 1-006: Tilings in the 3 dimensional lattice with L-tetrominoes
Presenters:
Ian Nicholas Bridges, Florida State University
(1192-10-33481) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-003: 1-003: On the number of independent sets in various classes of bipartite graphs
Presenters:
Sycamore Herlihy, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
(1192-05-33482) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-070: 1-070: Rigidity and Rank of Group-Circulant Matrices
Authors:
Minh-Tam Quang Trinh, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Presenters:
Michael Yang, MIT PRIMES-USA
(1192-15-33486) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-129: 1-129: Analyzing the Effects of Fifth and Seventh Order Terms in a Generalized Hénon-Heiles Potential
Presenters:
Nandana Madhukara, Canyon Crest Academy
(1192-70-33487) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-061: 1-061: Class Number Formulas for Certain Biquadratic Fields
Presenters:
Elizabeth Athaide, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Authors:
Emma Cardwell, Harvard University
Christina Thompson, Stanford University
(1192-11-33498) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-114: 1-114: Modeling Tornado Occurrence and Uncertainty Quantification in the USA Using the Right Extremes Data
Presenters:
Erin Malloy Cooper, Butler University
(1192-62-33500) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-117: 1-117: Fast & Fair: Efficient Second-Order Robust Optimization for Fairness in ML
Presenters:
Allen J Minch, Co-Author
Hung Anh Dinh Vu, Co-Author
Anne Marie Warren, Co-Author
(1192-65-33504) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-094: 1-094: Helly Type Results with Discrete Sets and Axis Parallel Boxes
Presenters:
Timothy Joseph Edwards, Gannon University
Authors:
Pablo Soberón, Baruch College, City University of New York
(1192-52-33515) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-073: 1-073: Classification and Ideal Lattices of Leavitt Path Algebras
Presenters:
Yvan Grinspan, Amherst College
Alex Kupersmith, Amherst College
Seth Yoo, Amherst College
(1192-16-33563) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-049: 1-049: Analogues of Alder-Type Partition Inequalities for Partitions with Fixed Perimeters
Presenters:
Ling Chen, Occidental College
Zain Shields, University of California, Berkeley
(1192-05-33614) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-087: 1-087: A Deffuant-Weisbuch Model of Opinion Dynamics with Adaptive Confidence Bounds
Presenters:
Max Collins, Harvey Mudd College
Zhuying Gong, University of California, Los Angeles
Arie Ogranovich, Rice University
Nicholas White, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
(1192-37-33656) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-108: 1-108: Multidisperse Random Sequential Adsorption and Generalizations
Presenters:
Roger J Fan, High School Student
Authors:
Nitya Mani, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
(1192-60-33669) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-050: 1-050: Optimal Constructions for Low-Order Graphs With Self-Assembling DNA
Presenters:
Toby Anderson, Harvey Mudd College
Authors:
Olivia Greinke, Transylvania University
Presenters:
Iskandar Nazhar, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Luis Santori, University of Central Florida
(1192-05-33673) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-095: 1-095: Embedding dimension gaps in sparse codes
Authors:
R. Amzi Jeffs, Carnegie Mellon University
Presenters:
Henry Siegel, Carnegie Mellon University
David D. Staudinger, Carnegie Mellon University
Authors:
Yiqing Wang, Carnegie Mellon University
(1192-52-33675) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-078: 1-078: Geometry of Horospheres in Right-Angled Coxeter Groups
Presenters:
Noah Jillson, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Pramana Saldin, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Katerina Stuopis, University of Wisconsin - Madison
(1192-20-33678) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-126: 1-126: A Beta Regression Model Using Fractal Dimensionality to Predict Grip Force from EEG for Applications in Brain-Computer Interfaces
Presenters:
Stellina Xingxing Ao, California State University, Los Angeles
Authors:
Deborah Won, California State University, Los Angeles
Jie Zhong, California State University Los Angeles
(1192-68-33679) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-105: 1-105: Existence of Circle Packings on Certain Translation Surfaces
Presenters:
Anton Levonian, MIT PRIMES-USA
(1192-57-33688) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-149: 1-149: Incorporating Adaptive Human Behavior into Epidemiological Models using Equation Learning
Presenters:
Austin Teddy Barton, Georgia Institute of Technology
Jonathan Greer, Howard University
Jordan Klein, Appalachian State University
(1192-92-33690) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-042: 1-042: Optimization of Lesion Removal and Uncertainty of Image Segmentation on Pulmonary Hemodynamics
Authors:
Michelle Bartolo, North Carolina State University
Presenters:
Darsh Gandhi, North Carolina State University
Alexandria Johnson, North Carolina State University
Authors:
Mette S Olufsen, North Carolina State University
Presenters:
Emma Nicole Slack, North Carolina State University
Isaiah Stevens, North Carolina State University
Zachary Turner, North Carolina State University
(1192-92-33706) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-154: 1-154: On the structure and generators of the $n$th-order chromatic algebra
Presenters:
Ethan Yiheng Liu, The Harker School
(1192-16-33724) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-022: 1-022: River Crossings and Hanging Chains: Applying Calculus of Variations to Solve Boundary Value Problems in Navigation and Nature
Authors:
Youssef N. Raffoul, University of Dayton
Presenters:
Ethan W. Shade, University of Dayton
(1192-49-33730) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-033: 1-033: Implementation of the Near Field Refractor Problem Solver Algorithm
Presenters:
Cade Boggan, Howard University
Authors:
Nora Fischer, Howard University
(1192-78-33732) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-034: 1-034: A Statistical Strategy for The CHSH Quantum Game
Authors:
Peter Burton, Iowa State University
Presenters:
Phillip Diamond, Kenyon College
Rachel Hill, Iowa State University
Sam Sunday Trombone, Hamilton College
Authors:
Philip Yang, Iowa State University
(1192-81-33733) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-062: 1-062: Asymptotic distribution of Residue Classes in Pascal's Triangle mod $p$
Presenters:
Connor Lane, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
(1192-11-33736) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-096: 1-096: The Smoothed Decagon Problem
Authors:
Sasha Sluis-Cremer, University of Pittsburgh
Presenters:
Lark Song, University of Pittsburgh
(1192-52-33738) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-004: 1-004: On The Generalized Distance Matrix
Presenters:
Hannah Graff, Creighton University
Authors:
Taylor Luck, Xavier University
Noah Owen, University of Kentucky
(1192-05-33741) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-051: 1-051: The union-closed sets conjecture and Reimer's average set size theorem
Presenters:
Kengbo Lu, Cooper Union
(1192-05-33744) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-139: 1-139: Distinguishing Between Model-Free and Model-Based Learning with LoCA
Authors:
Amy Cochran, University of Wisconsin - Madison
Haley Kottler, University of Wisconsin - Madison
Presenters:
Peizhe Li, University of Wisconsin - Madison
Authors:
Jack Maloney, University of Wisconsin - Madison
Presenters:
Seungyeon Oh, University of Wisconsin - Madison
Jimmy Vineyard, University of Wisconsin - Madison
(1192-91-33748) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-084: 1-084: Nonlinear Schrodinger Equation with Combined Nonlinearities
Presenters:
Gia Azcoitia, Florida International University
(1192-35-33757) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-127: 1-127: Fast GPU Accelerated Ising Models for Practical Combinatorial Optimization
Presenters:
Omar El Nesr, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Authors:
Axel Feldmann, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
(1192-68-33763) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-063: 1-063: Identities of 3rd Order Linear Recurrence Sequences
Presenters:
Brianna Evans, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire
(1192-11-33764) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-028: 1-028: A Machine Learning analysis on the unemployment rates in the U.S.
Presenters:
Callie Neal Reid, Valdosta State University
(1192-62-33766) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-098: 1-098: Using Persistent Homology to Study the Shape of Racial Segregation in United States Cities
Presenters:
Ori Salim Friesen, Macalester College
Authors:
Lori Ziegelmeier, Macalester College
(1192-54-33771) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-131: 1-131: Reduced wave speed in 3D printed corrugated pipes
Presenters:
Halle Theriault, University of North Carolina at Asheville
(1192-76-33772) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-025: 1-025: Controlled Local Isometric Embeddings of Riemannian Surfaces into $\Bbb R^4$
Presenters:
Jesse Coy Wallace, Oklahoma State University
(1192-53-33778) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-052: 1-052: New Bounds on The Independence and Chromatic Numbers of Cyclic Van der Waerden Hypergraphs
Presenters:
Ameer Muhialdeen, Brown University
Eric Myzelev, University of Pennslyvania
Hongyi Zhang, Haverford College
(1192-05-33779) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-100: 1-100: A computational approach for persistent relative homology
Authors:
Gregory Henselman-Petrusek, University of Oxford
Presenters:
Christian Joseph Lentz, Macalester College
Authors:
Xintan Xia, Macalester College
Lori Ziegelmeier, Macalester College
(1192-55-33781) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-012: 1-012: Abelian Division Fields Over Real Quadratic Fields
Presenters:
Alex Matthew Abrams, Loyola Marymount University
Tesfa Asmara, Pomona College
David W. Bonds, California State University Los Angeles
Aniyah Stephen, Hartwick College
(1192-14-33784) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-088: 1-088: Cluster Alegebras and Polylogarithms - On Quadrangular Polylogarithms.
Presenters:
Julian Mark Kaufmann, University of Notre Dame
(1192-39-33785) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-010: 1-010: INTERLACING OF ZEROS OF PERIOD POLYNOMIALS
Presenters:
Leanna Breland, Mississippi State University
Kevin Le, Texas A&M University
Jingchen Ni, Emory University
Laura O'Brien, University of California - Santa Barbara
Authors:
Hui Xue, Clemson University
Daozhou Zhu, Clemson University
(1192-11-33788) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-011: 1-011: p-adic equidistribution
Authors:
Paul Arthur Fili, Oklahoma State University
Presenters:
Vyn C Hubbard, Oklahoma State University
(1192-11-33793) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-079: 1-079: On the Summands of Tensor Products of Monomial Modules over Finite $3$-groups
Authors:
Kent B. Vashaw, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Presenters:
Justin Zhang, Bergen County Academies
(1192-20-33795) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-014: 1-014: Understanding Neural Responses to our Moving World using Hypothesis - Free Voxel Decomposition
Presenters:
Mika Campbell, Spelman College
(1192-15-33797) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-043: 1-043: Mathematical Models of Genome Rearrangements and their Effects on Evolution
Authors:
Poly Hannah da Silva, Columbia University
Arash Jamshidpey, Columbia University
Presenters:
Nafisa Anzum Raisa, Fordham University
(1192-92-33800) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-053: 1-053: Positive Semidefinite Leaky Zero Forcing: Preliminary Report
Presenters:
Olivia Elias, University Of Colorado - Colorado Springs
Ian Farish, California State Polytechnic University - Pomona
Josh Oti Kyei, Morehouse College
(1192-05-33822) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-150: 1-150: Implementation of a Schur Complement post processing technique for Electrical Impedance Tomography imaging of 2D neonatal data
Presenters:
Trevor Daniel Overton, Colorado State University
(1192-92-33825) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-097: 1-097: CANCELLED: Algorithmically Generated Pants Decompositions of Combinatorial Surfaces
Presenters:
Nicholas Hagedorn, MIT PRIMES-USA
(1192-53-33826) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-092: 1-092: Geometric Dissections of the squares that can demonstate the Pythagorean Thereom for any right triangle
Presenters:
Kieran Wolfgang Layne, University Of North Carolina At Asheville
(1192-51-33833) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-054: 1-054: CANCELLED Random Walks and Triple Factorization of Riordan Arrays
Presenters:
Yamir Adas Richmond, Undergraduate
(1192-05-33840) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-128: 1-128: Redistricting Score for Community Preservation
Authors:
Eric A. Autry, Grinnell College
Presenters:
Mai A Hoang, Grinnell College
Guochen Liao, Grinnell College
Chong Zhao, Grinnell College
(1192-68-33841) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-071: 1-071: CANCELLED: Linear Algebra and Election Security
Presenters:
Nick Lobraico, Western Connecticut State University
(1192-15-33848) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-029: 1-029: Assessing the Robustness of VBMC for Extracting Parameters in Differential Equations
Presenters:
Anna Rittenhouse, Clark Atlanta University
Grace Rojo, Massachusetts
Alia Valentine, Michigan State University
(1192-62-33860) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-090: 1-090: Discrete measured groupoid von Neumann algebras via malleable deformations and 1-cohomology
Presenters:
James Henry Harbour, University of Virginia
(1192-46-33876) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-153: 1-153: Limited Data Compton Tomograph
Presenters:
Brandon Mukadziwashe, Tufts University
(1192-44-33883) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-101: 1-101: Using TDA to Analyze the Swimming Movement of Fish
Presenters:
Khush Agrawal, Grove City College
Hannah Proctor, Grove City College
(1192-55-33884) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-055: 1-055: Condensed Ricci Curvature on Paley Graphs and Their Generalizations
Authors:
Vincent Bonini, California Polytechnic State University
Daniel Chamberlin, California Polytechnic State University
Presenters:
Stephen G Cook, California Polytechnic State University
Authors:
Parthiv Seetharaman, California Polytechnic State University
Tri Tran, California Polytechnic State University
(1192-05-33901) -
12:00 p.m.
Poster #1-066: 1-066: Barile-Macchia resolutions of matroid ideals
Presenters:
Beata Casiday, Yale University
Authors:
Selvi Kara, Bryn Mawr College
Josie Blue Marshall, University of Utah
Deborah Wooton, University of Utah
(1192-13-33908)
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12:00 p.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 1:00 p.m.-2:05 p.m.
AMS Colloquium Lecture III - Terence Tao, University of California, Los Angeles
Organizers:
Michelle Ann Manes, American Institute of Mathematics
Introduction by:
K Soundararajan, Stanford University
Correlations of Multiplicative Functions
Room 207, The Moscone Center
Terence Tao*, UCLA
(1192-11-25406) -
Friday January 5, 2024, 1:00 p.m.-2:00 p.m.
ASL Invited Address
Organizers:
David Reed Solomon, University of Connecticut
The Complexity of Classifying Topological Spaces
Room 306, The Moscone Center
Matthew Harrison-Trainor*, University of Illinois Chicago
(1192-03-32509) -
Friday January 5, 2024, 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
AIM Special Session on Graphs and Matrices, II
Combinatorial matrix theory studies various classes of matrices by utilizing their structure and the tools of graph theory and combinatorics. Spectral graph theory applies linear algebraic tools to the study of graphs.. Study of the inverse eigenvalue problem of a graph has led to the study of purely graph theoretic concepts such as zero forcing, propagation time, and throttling. This session will explore the connections from both the linear algebra and graph theoretic directions.
Room 201, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Mary Flagg, University of St. Thomas
Bryan A Curtis, Iowa State University
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1:00 p.m.
State of the Inverse Eigenvalue Community
Bryan Curtis*, Iowa State University
(1192-15-32700) -
2:00 p.m.
Algorithms for leaky forcing and leaky power-domination
Joseph Alameda, United States Naval Academy
Jurgen Kritschgau*, Portland State University
(1192-05-31647) -
2:30 p.m.
Zero Forcing, Independent Sets, and Vertex Cuts
Houston Schuerger*, Trinity College
(1192-05-31737) -
3:00 p.m.
Power Domination with Random Sensor Failure
Beth Morrison Bjorkman*, Air Force Research Laboratory
Zachary Brennan, Iowa State University
Mary Flagg, University of St. Thomas
Johnathan Koch, Applied Research Solutions
(1192-05-30039) -
3:30 p.m.
Reconfiguration for Positive Semidefinite Zero Forcing
Mark Hunnell*, Winston-Salem State University
(1192-15-31429) -
4:00 p.m.
Reconfiguration for Skew Zero Forcing Sets
Novi Herawati Bong, University of Delaware
Mary Flagg*, University of St. Thomas
Mark Hunnell, Winston-Salem State University
John Hutchens, University of San Francisco
Ryan Roger Moruzzi Jr, CSU East Bay
Houston Schuerger, Trinity College
Ben Small, -
(1192-05-29793) -
4:30 p.m.
Break
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1:00 p.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
AIM-AMS Special Session on Applied Topology Beyond Persistence Diagrams, I
This session will bring together researchers interested in developing advanced topological techniques such as fiber bundles, cup products, and spectral sequences to be used in the modern applied setting. It will serve as a bridge between researchers primarily interested in algorithmic techniques and those primarily interested in the development of novel topological methods, with the broader goal of widening the array of topological tools available to researchers in mathematics and science.
Room 011, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Nikolas Schonsheck, University of Delaware nischon@udel.edu
Lori Ziegelmeier, Macalester College
Gregory Henselman-Petrusek, University of Oxford
Chad Giusti, Oregon State University
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1:00 p.m.
Output-sensitive Computation of Generalized Persistence Diagrams for 2-filtrations
Dmitriy Morozov*, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Amit Patel, Colorado State University
(1192-55-30599) -
1:30 p.m.
Delaunay Bifiltrations of Functions on Point Clouds
Ángel Javier Alonso, TU Graz
Michael Kerber, TU Graz
Tung Lam, University at Albany, SUNY
Michael Lesnick*, University at Albany, SUNY
(1192-55-32354) -
2:00 p.m.
Posets whose persistence modules are always interval decomposable and homological invariants
Toshitaka Aoki, Kobe University
Emerson G. Escolar, Kobe University
Shunsuke Tada*, Kobe University
(1192-16-30230) -
2:30 p.m.
Bounding the Interleaving Distance for Geometric Graphs with a Loss Function
Erin Wolf Chambers*, St. Louis University
(1192-55-28302) -
3:00 p.m.
The discriminating power of the generalized rank invariant
Nathaniel Clause, The Ohio State University
Woojin Kim*, Duke University
Facundo Mémoli, The Ohio State University
(1192-55-30975) -
3:30 p.m.
Topology of spatiotemporal data
Katherine Benjamin*, University of Oxford
(1192-55-28866) -
4:00 p.m.
Spectral relaxations of the persistent rank invariant
Jose Perea, Northeastern University
Matt Piekenbrock*, Northeastern University
(1192-47-32168) -
4:30 p.m.
Vector bundles for alignment and dimensionality reduction
Jose Perea*, Northeastern University
(1192-55-27610)
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1:00 p.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
AMS Special Session on Algebraic Structures in Knot Theory, I
Algebraic structures arise in knot theory both in the construction of knot invariants and in sets of knots, links, braids and tangles. This session will include a range of algebraic topics arising in knot theory such as quandles, racks, skein modules, braid groups, tangle algebras, link homologies, Hopfand Frobenius algebras, Temperly-Lieb algebras, Hecke algebras and more.
Room 310, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
V Sam Nelson, Claremont McKenna College quandles@gmail.com
Neslihan Gugumcu, Izmir Institute of Technology in Turkey
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1:00 p.m.
The length of quandle 3-cocycles
Nicholas Cazet*, UC Davis
(1192-57-26651) -
1:30 p.m.
The homological arrow polynomial for virtual links
Kyle A Miller*, University of California, Santa Cruz
(1192-57-32079) -
2:00 p.m.
Planar Knotoid Invariants
Wout Moltmaker*, University of Amsterdam
(1192-57-31118) -
2:30 p.m.
$n$-knots in $S^n\times S^2$ and contractible $(n+3)$-manifolds
Geunyoung Kim*, University of Georgia
(1192-57-28132) -
3:00 p.m.
Polynomial invariants of knotoidal graphs
Puttipong Pongtanapaisan*, Arizona State University
(1192-57-28807) -
3:30 p.m.
The Generalized Kauffman-Harary Conjecture
Huizheng Guo*, GWU
(1192-57-28724) -
4:00 p.m.
Skein Modules, Connected Sums, and Torsion
Rhea Palak Bakshi*, ETH Institute for Theoretical Studies, Zurich
(1192-57-29177) -
4:30 p.m.
Computations of the skein lasagna module for $S^2 \times S^2$
Ian Sullivan, University of California, Davis
Melissa Zhang*, University of California, Davis
(1192-57-29908)
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1:00 p.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
AMS Special Session on Analysis and Differential Equations at Undergraduate Institutions, II
The purpose of this special session is to showcase the research done by analysts at primarily undergraduate institutions, with a wider goal of bringing more awareness of the valuable contributions made by these researchers to the fields of analysis and differential equations. We hope to create connections between recent technical advances still under development and applications of known scientific interest.
Room 156, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Evan Daniel Randles, Colby College erandles@colby.edu
Lisa Naples, Fairfield University
Contacts:
Evan Daniel Randles, Colby College
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1:00 p.m.
CANCELLED Long time behavior for the incompressible MHD system
Wen Feng*, Niagara University
(1192-35-32361) -
1:30 p.m.
CANCELLED Sobolev spaces in the metric setting
Ryan Alvarado*, Amherst College
(1192-30-32421) -
2:00 p.m.
Triodic Set-Valued Functions
Lori Alvin*, Furman University
(1192-54-30028) -
2:30 p.m.
Carnot-Carathéodory metrics for degenerate elliptic operators
Luda Korobenko*, Reed College
Florian Meister, Reed College
Olive Ross, Reed College
(1192-35-29663) -
3:00 p.m.
Properties preserved by groupoid equivalence.
Daniel Willem Van Wyk*, Fairfield University
Dana P Williams, Dartmouth College
(1192-46-32658) -
3:30 p.m.
CANCELLED Extensions and Approximations
Ike Agbanusi*, Colorado College
(1192-41-33290) -
4:00 p.m.
Transitioning Students from Calculus Toward a More Precise Study of the Riemann Integral in an Introductory Analysis Course
Timothy Ira Myers*, Howard University
(1192-28-33035)
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1:00 p.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
AMS Special Session on Combinatorial Perspectives on Algebraic Curves and their Moduli, I
Special session highlighting recent advances in the theory of algebraic curves and their moduli, especially from a combinatorial perspective.
Room 056, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Sam Payne, UT Austin sampayne@utexas.edu
Melody Chan, Brown University
Hannah K. Larson, Harvard University and UC Berkeley
Siddarth Kannan, Brown University
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1:00 p.m.
Piecewise polynomial formulas for tautological classes
Aaron Pixton*, University of Michigan
(1192-14-31281) -
2:00 p.m.
Matroids and the Moduli Space of Abelian Varieties
Juliette Emmy Bruce*, University of California, Berkeley
(1192-14-31507) -
2:30 p.m.
Kapranov degrees
Joshua Brakensiek, Stanford University
Christopher Eur, Harvard University
Matt Larson*, Stanford University
Shiyue Li, Brown University
(1192-14-28744) -
3:00 p.m.
Multimatroids and rational curves with cyclic action
Shiyue Li*, Brown University
(1192-14-30434) -
3:30 p.m.
Irreducibility of Severi varieties on toric surfaces
Karl Christ*, University of Texas at Austin
(1192-14-27744) -
4:00 p.m.
New perspectives on tropical intersection theory
Anastasia Nathanson, University of Minnesota
Lauren Nowak, University of Washington
Patrick Vincent O'Melveny, University of Washington
Dustin Ross*, San Francisco State University
(1192-14-30019)
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1:00 p.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
AMS Special Session on Combinatorics for Science, I
Historically, scientific computing focused on methods for forward/backward evolution of PDEs describing continuous time/space systems. Recently, combinatorial methods (clustering, weighted cliques, graph neural networks, non-crossing pairings, etc.) are becoming more prominent in scientific workflows (identifying molecular conformational states, discovering climate phenomena, predicting drug interactions, etc.). This session surveys recent applications of combinatorics to science.
Room 309, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Stephen J Young, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory stephen.young@pnnl.gov
Bill Kay, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Sinan Aksoy, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
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1:00 p.m.
Energy-Efficient Algorithms
Erik Demaine*, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
(1192-68-30649) -
1:30 p.m.
Combinatorial Models for Genome Rearrangement
Lora Bailey, Grand Valley State University
Heather Smith Blake*, Davidson College
Garner Cochran, Berry College
Nathan Harel Fox, Canisius College
Michael Levet, College of Charleston
Reem Mahmoud, Virginia Commonwealth University
Elizabeth Matson, Alfred University
Inne Singgih, University of Cincinnati
Grace Stadnyk, Furman University
Elena Wang, Michigan State University
Alexander Wiedemann, Randolph-Macon College
(1192-05-31832) -
2:00 p.m.
Distilling Mechanistic Models From Multi-Omics Data
Samantha Erwin*, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
(1192-92-31923) -
2:30 p.m.
Graph-theoretic analysis and modeling of complex systems in fluid dynamics and mycology
Muralikrishnan Gopalakrishnan Meena*, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
(1192-05-30243) -
3:00 p.m.
Turbulence through the Lens of Graph Theory
Aditya G. Nair, University of Nevada, Reno
Kunihiko Taira*, University of California, Los Angeles
(1192-05-28647) -
3:30 p.m.
Quantum Dynamical Semigroups: Connections to Digraph Theory
George Androulakis, University of South Carolina
Alexander Wiedemann*, Randolph-Macon College
(1192-05-31349) -
4:00 p.m.
Quantum Expressiveness
Mackenzie Bookamer, Tulane University
Natalie Robin Dodson, Middlebury College
Medha Durisheti*, Virginia Tech
Carmen Jackson, Northwestern University
(1192-05-32433) -
4:30 p.m.
Formal Verification, Distributed Computing, and Path Planning Algorithms
Esther Dawn Conrad, NASA Langley Research Center
Aaron Michael Dutle*, NASA Langley Research Center
(1192-05-31075)
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1:00 p.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
AMS Special Session on Computational Biomedicine: Methods - Models - Applications, I
The session explores the interface between mathematics/computation and biomedicine in terms of methods, models, and applications that advance this ever-expanding field. The aim is to bring together computational scientists and mathematicians working in biomedicine, as well as researchers who work in applied biomedical problems, in a cross-disciplinary setting. This presents a unique opportunity to foster interactions while emphasizing the enormous impact of mathematics in biology and medicine.
Room 154, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Nektarios A. Valous, Center for Quantitative Analysis of Molecular and Cellular Biosystems (Bioquant), Heidelberg University, Im Neuenheimer Feld 267, 69120, Heidelberg, Germany nek.valous@nct-heidelberg.de
Anna Konstorum, Center for Computing Sciences, Institute for Defense Analyses, 17100 Science Drive, Bowie, MD, 20715, USA
Heiko Enderling, Department of Integrated Mathematical Oncology, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute, Tampa, FL, 33647, USA
Dirk Jäger, Department of Medical Oncology, National Center for Tumor Diseases (NCT), University Hospital Heidelberg (UKHD), Im Neuenheimer Feld 460, 69120, Heidelberg, Germany
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1:00 p.m.
Combining machine learning with clinical priors to solve problems in medical imaging
Rima Arnaout*, University of California, San Francisco
(1192-92-31111) -
1:30 p.m.
Predicting the geometrical landscape of viral capsids
Antoni Luque*, University of Miami
(1192-92-28301) -
2:00 p.m.
Predicting cancer patient survival by hybridizing mechanistic mathematical modeling and deep learning methods
Joseph D. Butner*, Mathematics in Medicine Program, Houston Methodist Research Institute, Houston, TX 77030, USA
Zhihui Wang, Mathematics in Medicine Program, Houston Methodist Research Institute, Houston, TX 77030, USA
(1192-92-29919) -
2:30 p.m.
Cancer Cachexia: Insights from Modelling and Analysis of the Wasting Condition
Miriam Di Salvatore, Toronto Metropolitan University
Suzan Farhang-Sardroodi, University of Manitoba
Joey Kapusin, Toronto Metropolitan University
Michael La Croix, York University
Kathleen P Wilkie*, Toronto Metropolitan University
(1192-92-29376) -
3:00 p.m.
A probabilistic Boolean model on cell fate regulation
Qixuan Wang*, University of California, Riverside
(1192-92-28486) -
3:30 p.m.
Environmental and signaling factors regulating transcriptional dynamics of hypoxia-inducible factor-1 (HIF-1) within a tumor microenvironment
Paola Vera-Licona*, Center for Cell Analysis and Modeling, UConn Health
(1192-92-30537) -
4:00 p.m.
Interpretable Deep Learning Identifies a Constellation of Molecular Assemblies to Predict Response to Replication Stress
Robin Bachelder, University of California, San Diego
Trey Ideker, University of California, San Diego
JungHo Kong, University of California, San Diego
Sungjoon Park, University of California, San Diego
Akshat Singhal*, University of California, San Diego
Xiaoyu Zhao, University of California, San Diego
(1192-92-29217) -
4:30 p.m.
Data-driven classification of cell subtypes based on time-lapse microscopy of single cells
Daniel Fregoso, Department of Dermatology, School of Medicine, UC Davis, Sacramento, CA 95816, United States of America
Marcella Gomez, Department of Applied Mathematics, University of California, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA, 95060, United States of America
Rivkah Isseroff, Department of Dermatology, School of Medicine, UC Davis, Sacramento, CA 95816, United States of America
Manasa Kesapragada*, Department of Applied Mathematics, University of California, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA, 95060, United States of America
Cynthia Recendez, Department of Ophthalmology & Vision Science, School of Medicine, University of California, Davis, Sacramento, CA, 95817, United States of America
Yao-Hui Sun, Department of Ophthalmology & Vision Science, School of Medicine, University of California, Davis, Sacramento, CA, 95817, United States of America
Hsin-ya Yang, Department of Dermatology, School of Medicine, UC Davis, Sacramento, CA 95816, United States of America
Min Zhao, Department of Dermatology, School of Medicine, UC Davis, Sacramento, CA 95816, United States of America
(1192-92-29372)
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1:00 p.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 1:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m.
AMS Special Session on Diffusive Systems in the Natural Sciences, I
This session aims to bring together researchers from various fields to discuss recent developments and applications of diffusive systems in the natural sciences. In particular, the focus will be on examples of how relatively simple diffusive processes can give rise to non-linear behavior that has ramifications for mechanical, rheological, or biological function. The session will encompass both stochastic and continuum treatments of diffusion.
Room 157, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Francesca Bernardi, Worcester Polytechnic Institute fbernardi@wpi.edu
Owen L Lewis, University of New Mexico
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1:00 p.m.
Principles of slowed hydrogen diffusion through a mucus layer
Owen L Lewis*, University of New Mexico
(1192-92-29441) -
1:30 p.m.
Towards traveling waves in biophysical models of cardiac dynamics
Stephanie Dodson*, Colby College
Timothy J Lewis, University of California, Davis
(1192-35-31403) -
2:00 p.m.
Decoding stochastic reaction-diffusion RNA dynamics from imaging data with point process inference
Christopher E Miles*, Department of Mathematics, UC Irvine
(1192-92-26542) -
2:30 p.m.
The performance of crab odor-capture organs
Yanyan He, University of North Texas
Shilpa Khatri*, University of California, Merced
Lindsay Waldrop, Chapman University
(1192-76-33289) -
3:00 p.m.
Extreme first passage trajectories for populations of identical rare events
Jay Mack Newby*, University of Alberta
(1192-60-31085)
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1:00 p.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
AMS Special Session on Discrete Homotopy Theory, I
Discrete homotopy theory is an area of combinatorics that applies techniques from algebraic topology to the study of discrete objects such as graphs. It has found numerous applications, including to hyperplane arrangements, geometric group theory, graph colorings, digital imaging, as well as network and data analysis. Several models of the theory have been proposed, depending on the application. This special session features talks by leading experts in the field reporting on latest advances.
Room 158, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Krzysztof R. Kapulkin, University of Western Ontario kkapulki@uwo.ca
Anton Dochtermann, Texas State University
Antonio Rieser, CONACYT-CIMAT
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1:00 p.m.
Discrete cubical homotopy groups and real Eilenberg-MacLane spaces.
Helene Barcelo*, MSRI / Simons Laufer Mathematical Sciences Institute (SLMath)
(1192-05-31259) -
2:00 p.m.
Nonexistence of colimits in naive discrete homotopy theory
Daniel Carranza*, Johns Hopkins University
Krzysztof R. Kapulkin, University of Western Ontario
(1192-55-28921) -
2:30 p.m.
Algebra with Geometry
Jonathan Campbell, Center for Communications Research
Josefien Kuijper, Stockholm University
Mona Merling, University of Pennsylvania
Inna Zakharevich*, Cornell
(1192-19-27999) -
3:00 p.m.
A cofibration category structure on the category of directed graphs
Morgan Peck Opie*, UCLA
(1192-18-30354) -
3:30 p.m.
A higher homotopy group for digital images
P Christopher Staecker*, Fairfield University
(1192-54-29999) -
4:00 p.m.
Combinatorial Homotopy Theory
Eric Babson*, University
(1192-00-31764)
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1:00 p.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
AMS Special Session on Dynamics and Management in Disease or Ecological Models (associated with Gibbs Lecture by Suzanne Lenhart), III
Interesting dynamics can arise in models of epidemiological, immunological, or ecological systems.For instance, these dynamics may represent possible behavior changes affecting various transitionswith time-varying coefficients. Additionally, models can be used to suggest management strategies toachieve a variety of goals. In this session, models with various types of structure and applications will be presented.
Room 151, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Suzanne Lenhart, University of Tennessee, Knoxville slenhart@tennessee.edu
Christina Edholm, Scripps College
Wandi Ding, Middle Tennessee State University
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1:00 p.m.
Vaccination and Household Epidemics
Frederick R Adler, University of Utah
Lindsay T Keegan, University of Utah
Matthew H Samore, University of Utah
Theresa Sheets*, University of Utah
Damon JA Toth, University of Utah
(1192-34-29644) -
1:30 p.m.
Exploring the emerging risk of tick-borne diseases in Virginia
Omar Saucedo*, Virginia Tech
(1192-92-31440) -
2:00 p.m.
Can key factors contributing to Malaria transmission be controlled? a case study West Sumba Indonesia
Chidozie Williams Chukwu*, Wake Forest University
(1192-34-29828) -
2:30 p.m.
Once bitten, twice shy: modeling trade-offs between mosquito biting persistence and vertebrate host defensive behaviors
Lauren M Childs, Department of Mathematics, Virginia Tech, United States of America
Kyle Dahlin*, Virginia Tech
Michael Andrew Robert, Virginia Tech
(1192-92-29124) -
3:00 p.m.
Investigating impacts on malaria transmission of altered bioamine levels in Anopheles mosquitoes
Michael Andrew Robert*, Virginia Tech
(1192-92-30644) -
3:30 p.m.
Modeling Immunity to Malaria with an Age-Structured PDE Framework
Lauren M Childs, Department of Mathematics, Virginia Tech, United States of America
Christina Edholm, Scripps College
Denis Patterson, Durham University
Joan Ponce, Arizona State University
Olivia Prosper, University of Tennessee/Knoxville
Zhuolin Qu*, University of Texas at San Antonio
Lihong Zhao, Virginia Tech
(1192-92-28901) -
4:00 p.m.
A generalized ODE susceptible-infectious-susceptible compartmental model with potentially periodic behavior
Scott W Greenhalgh*, Siena College
(1192-92-29606) -
4:30 p.m.
Three-stage modeling of HIV infection and implications for antiretroviral therapy
Stephen D. Pankavich*, Colorado School of Mines
(1192-92-29992)
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1:00 p.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
AMS Special Session on Ergodic Theory, Symbolic Dynamics, and Related Topics, III
The proposed section will focus on measurable and topological dynamical systems, with an emphasis on symbolic systems. Symbolic systems can be used to discretize more general systems, and the analysis of symbolic systems has found useful applications in many fields (e.g., combinatorics, theoretical computer science). Symbolic systems are also of independent interest. The section will focus on symbolic dynamics and will also include related topics such as ergodic theory and measurable dynamics.
Room 105, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Andrew T Dykstra, Hamilton College adykstra@hamilton.edu
Shrey Sanadhya, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Israel
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1:00 p.m.
Limiting distribution of dense lattice orbits in a space of discrete subgroups of the Euclidean space
Michael Bersudsky, The Ohio State University
Hao Xing*, The Ohio State University
(1192-37-27797) -
1:30 p.m.
Counting for Invariant Point Processes
Jayadev S. Athreya*, University of Washington
(1192-37-28777) -
2:00 p.m.
Bratteli Diagrams for Bounded Topological Speedups
Michelle Catherine LeMasurier*, Hamilton College
(1192-37-29645) -
2:30 p.m.
Bratteli Diagrams for Bounded Topological Speedups II
Drew Ash*, Albion College
Andrew T Dykstra, Hamilton College
Michelle Catherine LeMasurier, Hamilton College
(1192-37-29896) -
3:00 p.m.
Adic Dynamics on the Catalan Graph
Toni Dolph, Columbus Collegiate Academy
Sarah Frick, Furman University
Nicholas Ormes*, University of Denver
(1192-37-27883) -
3:30 p.m.
CANCELLED Subshifts and invariant measures under non-standard constraints
Van Cyr*, Bucknell University
Bryna Kra, Northwestern University
Samuel Petite, Université de Picardie Jules Verne
(1192-37-32580) -
4:00 p.m.
Chaotic almost minimal systems
Scott Schmieding*, Pennsylvania State University
(1192-37-32564) -
4:30 p.m.
$3/2$ as a threshold for linear word complexity of subshifts
Darren Creutz, US Naval Academy
Ronnie Pavlov*, University of Denver
(1192-37-29131)
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1:00 p.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
AMS Special Session on Exploring Spatial Ecology via Reaction Diffusion Models: New Insights and Solutions, I
Recent advances in nonlinear reaction diffusion models have generated a wide variety of active research and open problems. This interdisciplinary special session focuses on advances in spatial ecology via reaction diffusion models, including novel applications. Researchers with a focus on modeling, theoretical aspects, and empirical aspects will explore advances in applications of reaction diffusion models and open questions pertaining to their mathematical study and empirical validation.
Room 153, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Jerome Goddard II, Auburn University Montgomery jgoddard@aum.edu
Ratnasingham Shivaji, University of North Carolina Greensboro
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1:00 p.m.
Spatial dynamics in relation to movement of suitable habitat
Alan Hastings*, Santa Fe Institute
(1192-92-31099) -
2:00 p.m.
Modeling cholera dynamics: within-host pathogen kinetics and population-level disease spread
Jin Wang*, UTC
(1192-92-28745) -
2:30 p.m.
From HIV to SARS-CoV-2: Mathematical Modeling of Viral Dynamics
Xiunan Wang*, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
(1192-92-28835) -
3:00 p.m.
Exploring density-dependent dispersal and habitat fragmentation via reaction-diffusion equations
J. T. Cronin, Louisiana State University
Jerome Goddard II*, Auburn University Montgomery
Ratnasingham Shivaji, University of North Carolina Greensboro
(1192-92-31842) -
4:00 p.m.
On the occurrence of a $\Sigma $-shaped bifurcation diagram for a reaction diffusion equation with non linear boundary conditions
Ananta Acharya, University of North Carolina Greensboro
Gampola Waduge Nalin Fonseka*, University of Central Missouri
J Goddard II, Auburn University, Montgomery
Keta Henderson, UNC Greensboro
Victor Munoz, University of North Carolina Greensboro
Ratnasingham Shivaji, University of North Carolina Greensboro
(1192-35-30883) -
4:30 p.m.
Exploring effects of patch size and matrix quality on the evolution of dispersal
J. T. Cronin, Louisiana State University
Rodney Easter, Auburn University Montgomery
Jerome Goddard II, Auburn University Montgomery
Safa Motallebi*, Auburn University Montgomery
Ratnasingham Shivaji, University of North Carolina Greensboro
(1192-92-31860)
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1:00 p.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
AMS Special Session on Geometric Analysis in Several Complex Variables, I
Several Complex Variables is a subject full of rich and deep interactions with a variety of different mathematical fields, including Partial Differential Equations, Algebraic and Complex Analytic Geometry, Cauchy-Riemann Geometry and Dynamics. This special session will feature recent developments in the subject and focus on these interactions. We will bring together researchers in the above areas to communicate on their recent progress.
Room 022, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Ming Xiao, University of California, San Diego m3xiao@ucsd.edu
Bernhard Lamel, Texas A&M University At Qatar
Nordine Mir, Texas A&M University at Qatar
Contacts:
Ming Xiao, University of California, San Diego
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1:00 p.m.
Around a curious estimate
Emil Straube*, Texas A&M University
(1192-32-29354) -
1:30 p.m.
Sup-norm estimates for the solutions of Cauchy-Riemann equations
Song Ying Li*, University of California, Irvine
(1192-32-28947) -
2:00 p.m.
Some estimates for the first eigenvalue of the complex Neumann Laplacian
Siqi Fu*, Rutgers University-Camden
(1192-32-31965) -
2:30 p.m.
Optimal Sobolev regularity of $\bar \partial $ on the Hartogs triangle
Yifei Pan, Purdue University - Fort Wayne
Yuan Zhang*, Purdue University Fort Wayne
(1192-32-27184) -
3:00 p.m.
Modifications of the Levi core
Tanuj Gupta, Texas A&M University
Emil Straube, Texas A&M University
John N Treuer*, University of California San Diego
(1192-32-29157) -
3:30 p.m.
Spectral gap estimates for $\overline {\partial }$-Laplacians and subellipticity in the $\overline {\partial }$-Neumann problem
Gian Maria Dall'Ara*, Istituto Nazionale di Alta Matematica "Francesco Severi"
(1192-32-32089) -
4:00 p.m.
$L^2$ theory for the $\bar \partial _b$-operator on domains in abstract CR manifolds
Sean N. Curry*, Oklahoma State University
Peter Ebenfelt, University of California, San Diego
(1192-32-31151) -
4:30 p.m.
Spectral stability of the Kohn Laplacian on CR Manifolds
Weixia Zhu*, University of Vienna
(1192-32-30408)
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1:00 p.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
AMS Special Session on Geometric Group Theory (Associated with the AMS Retiring Presidential Address), IV
Geometric group theory is the study of finitely generated groups, and the connection between their algebraic properties and the geometry and topology of spaces that the groups act on. Talks will feature current work in various areas of geometric group theory given by researchers at various career stages. This special session is associated with the AMS Retiring Presidential Address, given by Ruth Charney.
Room 074, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Kasia Jankiewicz, University of California Santa Cruz kasia@ucsc.edu
Edgar A. Bering, San José State University
Marion Campisi, San Jose State University
Tim Hsu, San José State University
Giang Le, San José State University
Contacts:
Edgar A. Bering, San José State University
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1:00 p.m.
Volumes of end-periodic mapping tori
Marissa Kawehi Loving*, University of Wisconsin Madison
(1192-57-29346) -
1:30 p.m.
Counting fixed points of pseudo-Anosov maps
Tarik Aougab, Haverford College
David Futer*, Temple University
Samuel J. Taylor, Temple University
(1192-57-28469) -
2:00 p.m.
Mapping class groups of Infinite graphs --- "Big $\textrm {Out}(F_n)$"
George Domat, Rice University
Hannah Lynn Hoganson, University of Maryland
Sanghoon Kwak*, University of Utah
(1192-57-26242) -
2:30 p.m.
The arithmetic of the Hitchin component
Michael Zshornack*, University of California, Santa Barbara
(1192-22-27897) -
3:00 p.m.
Transverse measures to infinite type laminations
Mladen Bestvina, University of Utah
Alexander James Rasmussen*, Stanford University
(1192-57-28750) -
3:30 p.m.
Residual finiteness of the mapping class group and solvable covers
Mark Pengitore*, University of Virginia
(1192-20-28870) -
4:00 p.m.
Outer Automorphism groups of "Plain" Groups
Rylee Alanza Lyman*, Rutgers University--Newark
(1192-20-28529) -
4:30 p.m.
Purely pseudo-Anosov subgroups of 3-manifold groups
Christopher Jay Leininger, Rice University
Jacob Russell-Madonia*, Rice University
(1192-57-28351)
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1:00 p.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
AMS Special Session on Geometry and Symmetry in Differential Equations, Control, and Applications, I
The aim of this special session is to promote recent research of those who use geometric and symmetry methods in differential equations, control theory, and applications, broadly defined. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: sub-Riemannian geometry, equivalence methods and geometric structures, symmetry reduction techniques and representation theory, symplectic and contact geometry as well as integrable systems and conservation laws.
Room 152, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Taylor Joseph Klotz, University of Hawai`i taylor.klotz.23@gmail.com
George Wilkens, University of Hawai`i
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1:00 p.m.
Some integrable subRiemannian geodesic flows
Richard W Montgomery*, UC Santa Cruz
(1192-53-27766) -
1:30 p.m.
A new observation about the small growth vector of a Goursat distribution
Susan J. Colley, Oberlin College
Gary P. Kennedy*, Ohio State University
Corey Shanbrom, California State University, Sacramento
(1192-58-30397) -
2:00 p.m.
Metric lines in jet space.
Alejandro Bravo-Doddoli*, University of Michigan
(1192-37-27661) -
2:30 p.m.
Break -
3:00 p.m.
Local Geometry of Rank 2 Distributions: symplectification, Cartan prolongations, and Cartan connections, I
Nicklas Charles Day, Texas A&M University
Igor Zelenko*, Texas A&M University
(1192-53-33166) -
3:30 p.m.
Local Geometry of Rank 2 Distributions: symplectification, Cartan prolongations, and Cartan connections II
Nicklas Charles Day*, Texas A&M University
(1192-53-32146) -
4:00 p.m.
On the Classification of seven-dimensional solvable Lie algebras with five-dimensional nilradical
Robert Dolan, Grand Valley State University
Amelia Geotzinger, Grand Valley State University
Evan Henning, Grand Valley State University
Firas Y Hindeleh*, Grand Valley State University
Duc Phan, Grand Valley State University
Samuel Webb, Grand Valley State University
(1192-22-30960) -
4:30 p.m.
Lie symmetries of the canonical connection on Lie groups
Ryad Ghanam*, Virginia Commonwealth University in Qatar
(1192-53-26410)
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1:00 p.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
AMS Special Session on Group Actions in Commutative Algebra, II
Symmetries, described by actions of finite groups, tori, and other algebraic groups on ideals and modules, can be used to understand the structure of commutative rings and algebraic varieties. This perspective highlights connections between commutative algebra, algebraic geometry, representation theory, and algebraic combinatorics. This session will gather experts whose research lies at the intersection of these areas and facilitate networking among junior and senior researchers in these fields.
Room 305, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Alessandra Costantini, Oklahoma State University alecost@okstate.edu
Alexandra Seceleanu, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Andras Cristian Lorincz, University of Oklahoma
Contacts:
Alessandra Costantini, Oklahoma State University
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1:00 p.m.
Stable sheaf cohomology on flag varieties
Claudiu Raicu*, University of Notre Dame
Keller VandeBogert, University of Notre Dame
(1192-14-31872) -
1:30 p.m.
Cohomological Stability for Polynomial Functors on Projective Space
Claudiu Raicu, University of Notre Dame
Keller VandeBogert*, University of Notre Dame
(1192-14-31593) -
2:00 p.m.
An Isomorphism Theorem of Certain Arithmetic Complexes
Ethan Reed*, University of Notre Dame
(1192-13-31761) -
2:30 p.m.
CANCELLED Restricted Secants of Grassmannians
Dalton Ethan Monroe Bidleman*, Auburn University
Luke Oeding, Auburn University
(1192-14-27785) -
3:00 p.m.
From Bernstein to Sandwiches: Proving Bernstein's Inequality in Singular Rings
Jack Jeffries, University of Nebraska
David Lieberman*, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
(1192-14-32934) -
3:30 p.m.
Equivariant D-modules on spaces with finitely many orbits
Andras Cristian Lorincz, University of Oklahoma
Michael Perlman*, University of Minnesota
(1192-13-29351) -
4:00 p.m.
Moduli of Representations of Clannish Algebras
Cody Gilbert*, Saint Louis University
(1192-16-32048) -
4:30 p.m.
Posets of Group Action Arrangements
Francesca Gandini*, St. Olaf College
Russ Woodroofe, University of Primorska
(1192-05-32769)
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1:00 p.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
AMS Special Session on History of Mathematics, II
Papers presented in these sessions will be on the history of mathematics from ancient to modern times, based on research carried out in the last three years. Topics include internal mathematical developments, external analyses of such developments, biographical accounts, descriptions of developments within specific periods, special issues related to mathematics, and accounts of events that affected the evolution of mathematics.
Room 103, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Deborah Kent, University of St. Andrews dk89@st-andrews.ac.uk
Adrian Rice, Randolph-Macon College
Sloan Evans Despeaux, Western Carolina University
Jemma Lorenat, Pitzer College
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1:00 p.m.
It all began with the pentagon: polyhedra and irrational lines in Euclid's Elements.
Ken Saito*, Osaka Prefecture University (emeritus)
(1192-01-28490) -
2:00 p.m.
A New Look from the Archives: A Revaluation of Archimedes' Work in the United Kingdom during the 17-18th Centuries
.. Hunter*, University of Chicago
(1192-01-30600) -
2:30 p.m.
17th century mathematics in Kircher's Arithmologia and Schott's Cursus Mathematicus
Jacqueline M. Dewar, Loyola Marymount University
Sarah J. Greenwald*, Appalachian State University
(1192-01-27403) -
3:00 p.m.
English Periodicals and Marketing Mathematics in Seventeenth-Century Europe
James Phillip Ascher*, University of Edinburgh
(1192-01-32771) -
3:30 p.m.
Death by Numbers: Analyzing Mortality Statistics in 17th Century London
Jessica Otis*, George Mason University
(1192-01-32418) -
4:00 p.m.
Mathematical Royalty: The Curious Case of Princess Elisabeth of Bohemia
Dana N Mackenzie*, Freelance Writer
(1192-01-25948) -
4:30 p.m.
Richard Towneley, astronomer of Towneley Hall
Lawrence Arthur D'Antonio*, Ramapo College
(1192-01-26379)
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1:00 p.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
AMS Special Session on Ideal and Factorization Theory in Rings and Semigroups, III
Problems involving ideals and the factorization theory of rings and semigroups remain popular in the current literature. This session will cover recent advances in these areas with an emphasis on the following:multiplicative ideal theory, semigroups of ideals of commutative rings, orders in semisimple algebras, direct sum decompositions of modules,Leavitt path algebras, direct-sum decomposition of modules,the arithmetical invariants of rings and semigroups (such as sets of lengths).
Room 312, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Scott Chapman, Sam Houston State University scott.chapman@shsu.edu
Alfred Geroldinger, University of Graz
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1:00 p.m.
Numerical semigroups and t-norms of factorizations
Christopher O'Neill*, San Diego State University
Vadim Ponomarenko, San Diego State University
(1192-20-29551) -
1:30 p.m.
Numerical sets associated to a numerical semigroup
April Chen, Harvard University
Nathan Kaplan*, University of California, Irvine
Liam Lawson, University of California, Irvine
Christopher O'Neill, San Diego State University
Deepesh Singhal, University of California, Irvine
(1192-20-31065) -
2:00 p.m.
A Generalization of the Finite Factorization Property
Felix Gotti*, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
(1192-13-29420) -
2:30 p.m.
Atomicity and the Goldbach conjecture for polynomials
Harold Jimenez Polo*, University of California, Irvine
(1192-11-30012) -
3:00 p.m.
Algebraic Properties of Subsemigroups and Semigroup Ideals of Factorial Monoids
Paul Baginski*, Fairfield University
(1192-20-30570) -
3:30 p.m.
The strong finite type property in ring extensions
Jim Coykendall*, Clemson University
(1192-13-29815) -
4:00 p.m.
The Covering Numbers of Rings
Eric Swartz, William & Mary
Nicholas J. Werner*, SUNY at Old Westbury
(1192-16-28226) -
4:30 p.m.
Primes in denominators of Algebraic numbers
Yuxin Lin, California Institute of Technology
Deepesh Singhal*, University of California, Irvine
(1192-11-30728)
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1:00 p.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
AMS Special Session on Interplay Between Matrix Theory and Markov Systems: Applications to Queueing Systems and of Duality Theory, II
Our AMS Special Session explores important connections between Matrix Theory & Markov Systems. Explicit expressions for eigenvalues & eigenvectors of matrices provide key information needed to find transient & Gambler's ruin probabilities. Conversely, the stationary & steady state distributions of Markov systems provide results about limits of sequences of matrices. A nice example occurs between stochastic matrices & the study of nonnegative matrices in Perron-Frobenius theory,
Room 025, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Alan Krinik, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona ackrinik@cpp.edu
Randall J. Swift, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
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1:00 p.m.
Finding the best player
Sheldon M Ross*, University of Southern California
(1192-60-30903) -
1:30 p.m.
On the probability of a Pareto record
James Allen Fill*, The Johns Hopkins University, Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics
Ao Sun, The Johns Hopkins University, Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics
(1192-60-29282) -
2:00 p.m.
The Pareto Record Frontier on the Simplex
James Allen Fill, The Johns Hopkins University, Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics
Ao Sun*, The Johns Hopkins University, Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics
(1192-60-29573) -
2:30 p.m.
Expected Number of Distinct Subsequences or Patterns in Uniform and Markov Generated Strings or Permutations
Anant P Godbole*, ETSU
(1192-60-31273) -
3:00 p.m.
Visualizing The Space Of 1-step Transitions Of Simple Somewhat Stochastic Matrices That Have Steady State Distributions
Heba Ayeda, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
Corey Bangi, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
David Beecher*, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
Alan Krinik, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
(1192-60-32096) -
3:30 p.m.
On some interpretation of negative probabilities in the theory of duality of Markov chains
Pawel Lorek*, University of Wroclaw
(1192-60-30932) -
4:00 p.m.
Two algebraic matrix transformations with applications to Markov chain analysis
Gerardo Rubino*, INRIA, France
(1192-60-30685) -
4:30 p.m.
Study of Invariant Measures based on Convolution of i.i.d. probability measures on 2x2 Stochastic Matrices
Santanu Chakraborty*, University of Texas Rio Grande valley
(1192-60-31518)
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1:00 p.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 1:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m.
AMS Special Session on Issues, Challenges and Innovations in Instruction of Linear Algebra, II
The session invite participants to share real-life application projects that enhanced discussion of inquiry-based activities in classrooms, cooperative and collaborative projects, incorporation of infusion-learning models to improve argumentative skills, experimentation with examples to promote discovery, usage of technology to engage students in the learning process, and formative assessments used to analyze student proficiency.
Room 021, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Feroz Siddique, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire siddiquf@uwec.edu
Ashish K. Srivastava, Saint Louis University
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1:00 p.m.
Teaching Proofs in a Second Linear Algebra course
Sepideh Stewart*, University of Oklahoma
(1192-97-31698) -
2:00 p.m.
A second course in linear algebra: a call for the early introduction of complex numbers
Stephan Ramon Garcia*, Pomona College
(1192-15-28608) -
3:00 p.m.
Inquiry-based Activities for Exploring Orthogonality
Stephen Wang*, Rice University
(1192-97-32699)
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1:00 p.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
AMS Special Session on Loeb Measure after 50 Years, II
The Loeb measure construction, which was discovered by Peter Loeb 50 years ago, has led to important applications in many areas, such as probability theory, potential theory, number theory, mathematical economics, and mathematical physics. The aims of this special session are to review some of the important past applications, to present new developments, and to project further applications in the future.
Room 160, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Yeneng Sun, National University of Singapore ynsun@nus.edu.sg
Robert M Anderson, UC Berkeley
Matt Insall, Missouri University of Science and Technology
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1:00 p.m.
Loeb measures, cylindrical measures, and infinite dimensional Lévy processes
Tom L Lindstrøm*, University of Oslo
(1192-60-27205) -
1:30 p.m.
Some little-known properties of Loeb measures
David A. Ross*, Department of Mathematics, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI 96822
(1192-28-30741) -
2:00 p.m.
Using Loeb measures to understand probabilistic symmetries
Irfan Alam*, Department of Mathematics, University of Pennsylvania
(1192-60-31464) -
2:30 p.m.
Loeb Measures and Universal Algebra
Danielle C Bowerman*, Missouri University of Science and Technology
Matt Insall, Missouri University of Science and Technology
(1192-08-33089) -
3:00 p.m.
Additivity and Evidence-Based Agreement for Bayesians
Mohammed Ali Khan, Johns Hopkins University
Arthur Paul Pedersen, Department of Computer Science, City College of New York, CU
Maxwell B Stinchcombe*, Department of Economics, University of Texas at Austin
(1192-60-31402) -
3:30 p.m.
Loeb measure and nonstandard measure in statistics and economical theory
David Schrittesser*, Harbin Institute of Technology
(1192-03-32224) -
4:00 p.m.
Existence of Berk-Nash equilibrium with infinite spaces
Robert M Anderson, UC Berkeley
Haosui Duanmu*, Harbin Institute of Technology
Aniruddha Ghosh, University of Queensland
Mohammed Ali Khan, Johns Hopkins University
(1192-03-28508) -
4:30 p.m.
General Equilibrium Theory for Measure-Theoretic Economies
Robert M Anderson*, UC Berkeley
Haosui Duanmu, Harbin Institute of Technology
Mohammed Ali Khan, Johns Hopkins University
Metin Uyanik, University of Queensland
(1192-28-29219)
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1:00 p.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
AMS Special Session on Modern Developments in the Theory of Configuration Spaces, I
The study of configuration spaces has recently been evolving in new directions: configurations of solid objects in bounded spaces, representation stability, topological complexity, and orbits of homeomorphism groups, to name a few. These join classical motivations of loop space theory and embedding calculus, and attract a crowd of people working within and around topology. Here, a diverse group of researchers from these communities can exchange questions, motivations, and techniques.
Room 012, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Christin Bibby, Louisiana State University
Nir Gadish, University of Michigan gadish@umich.edu
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1:00 p.m.
Universal generators for graph configuration spaces, and Robertson's conjecture
Eric G Ramos*, Stevens Institute of Technology
(1192-05-30269) -
2:00 p.m.
Symmetries and intrinsic vs. extrinsic properties of $\overline {\mathcal {M}}_{0, n}$
Soohyun Park*, Hebrew University of Jerusalem (incoming)
(1192-05-29668) -
2:30 p.m.
A Serre spectral sequence for moduli spaces of tropical curves
Christin Bibby, Louisiana State University
Nir Gadish*, University of Michigan
(1192-55-30476) -
3:00 p.m.
Topology of the configuration space of disks in a strip
Hannah Alpert, Auburn University
Fedor Manin*, UC Santa Barbara
(1192-55-29818) -
4:00 p.m.
Disk Configuration Spaces and Representation Stability
Nicholas Wawrykow*, University of Michigan
(1192-55-28475) -
4:30 p.m.
Topological complexity and configuration spaces
Daniel C. Cohen*, Louisiana State University
(1192-55-28722)
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1:00 p.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
AMS Special Session on New Faces in Operator Theory and Function Theory, I
This session will focus on welcoming new faces to the field operator theory and function theory. It aims to showcase and connect emerging talent, offering fresh insights, innovative approaches, and new perspectives. This reflects the broadening face of the field which we hope will represent the future of operator theory and analysis.
Room 159, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Michael R Pilla, Ball State University michael.pilla@bsu.edu
William Thomas Ross, University of Richmond
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1:00 p.m.
Nonlinear expansions in reproducing kernel Hilbert spaces
Javad Mashreghi, Laval University
William Verreault*, University of Toronto
(1192-47-28534) -
1:30 p.m.
Quasi-radial Toeplitz algebras via quantum harmonic analysis on the Fock space
Vishwa Dewage*, Clemson University
Mishko Mitkovski, Clemson University
(1192-47-29281) -
2:00 p.m.
A category of reproducing kernel Hilbert algebras
Michael Ray Montgomery*, Dartmouth College
(1192-46-30973) -
2:30 p.m.
Matrix convexity, generating functions, and graphs
J. E. Pascoe, Drexel University
Ryan K. Tully-Doyle*, Cal Poly SLO
(1192-47-30778) -
3:00 p.m.
Automorphisms of some subalgebras of the disc algebra.
Douglas T. Pfeffer*, University of Tampa
(1192-47-28626) -
3:30 p.m.
CANCELLED Schatten Classes of Commutators Operators and Besov Spaces
Naga Manasa Vempati*, Louisiana State University
(1192-46-29612) -
4:00 p.m.
Weighted Estimates for the Bergman Projection on Planar Domains
Walton Green, Washington University In St. Louis
Nathan A. Wagner*, Washington University In St. Louis
(1192-30-28206)
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1:00 p.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
AMS Special Session on Nonlinear Dynamics in Human Systems: Insights from Social and Biological Perspectives, I
This session will be focused on emerging interdisciplinary research being conducted in the field of nonlinear dynamics. Bringing together diverse research backgrounds we aim to explore mechanisms that drive emergent phenomena. The session will present talks focusing on the use of mathematical models (ODE/PDE), computer simulation, and Nonlinear Dynamical Systems Theory in applications to experimental psychology, and medicine.
Room 155, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Armando Roldan, University of Central Florida aribarnett.roldan@knights.ucf.edu
Thomas Dombrowski, Moffitt Cancer Center
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1:00 p.m.
Designing cancer treatment schedules using the principles of convexity and concavity
Jeffrey West*, Moffitt Cancer Center
(1192-92-29121) -
2:00 p.m.
Predation and Harvesting in Spatial Population Models
Andrew Nevai, University of Central Florida
Connor Shrader*, University of Utah
(1192-92-31055) -
3:00 p.m.
Integrating wastewater surveillance data in multi-scale epidemiological models
Samantha Brozak, Arizona State University
Ruian Ke, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Yang Kuang, Arizona State University
Bruce Pell, Lawrence Technological University
Alan S Perelson, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Tin Phan*, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Ruy M Ribeiro, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Fuqing Wu, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
(1192-92-31025) -
4:00 p.m.
Generative Adversarial Networks for Synthetic Patient Trajectories
Renee Brady, Department of Integrated Mathematical Oncology, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute
Armando Roldan*, Moffitt Cancer Center: Department of Integrated Mathematical Oncology
(1192-92-32883)
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1:00 p.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
AMS Special Session on Partition Theory and q-Series, II
Theory of partitions (elementary, analytic, and combinatorial) in all aspects: q-series, hypergeometric functions, and algebraic combinatorics; related objects including but not limited to compositions, overpartitions, and plane partitions; and aspects of research tools useful in the field such as relevant results on classes of modular forms, particularly eta-quotients, and proof techniques for generating functions.
Room 070, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
William Jonathan Keith, Michigan Technological University wjkeith@mtu.edu
Brandt Kronholm, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
Dennis Eichhorn, University of California, Irvine
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1:00 p.m.
Partition Analysis and Partitions with n copies of n
George E. Andrews*, Pennsylvania State University
(1192-11-28800) -
1:30 p.m.
Congruences for coefficients in expansions of certain $q$-hypergeometric series
Yuliann Sepulveda*, University of Texas, Rio Grande Valley
(1192-11-30580) -
2:00 p.m.
Analogues of Alder-Type Partition Inequalities for Fixed Perimeter Partitions
Ling Chen, Occidental College
Isabelle Hernandez, Oregon State University
Zain Shields, University of California, Berkeley
Holly Swisher*, Oregon State University
(1192-05-29779) -
2:30 p.m.
A generalization of Subbarao's finitization theorem
Darlison Nyirenda*, University of the Witwatersrand
(1192-05-32092) -
3:00 p.m.
Values of Ramanujan's theta function $\varphi (q)$
Bruce C. Berndt*, University of Illinois
Ors Rebak, UiT The Artic University of Norway
(1192-11-29126) -
3:30 p.m.
A motivated proof of the Bressoud-Göllnitz-Gordon identities
John Layne, University of Virginia
Samuel Whiting Marshall*, University of Central Florida
Christopher Sadowski, Ursinus College
Emily Shambaugh, Dickinson College
(1192-11-29323) -
4:00 p.m.
Strict partitions and their 2-core/quotient decompositions
Ae Ja Yee*, Pennsylvania State University
(1192-05-31946) -
4:30 p.m.
Integer partitions corresponding to numerical semigroups
Hannah E. Burson*, University of Minnesota
Hayan Nam, Duksung Women's University
Simone Sisneros-Thiry, California State University- East Bay
(1192-05-29383)
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1:00 p.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
AMS Special Session on Principles, Spatial Reasoning, and Science in First-Year Calculus, I
A goal in today's higher education is to better support the number and diversity of students transitioning from high school to mathematically independent thinkers and problem solvers. To achieve such goal, one may adapt a calculus program to incorporate different features. In this special session, instructors and researchers will share their recent experiences on organizing a first-year calculus program with principle driven calculus, the pedagogy of spatial reasoning, and science relevance.
Room 010, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Yat Sun Poon, University of California, Riverside ypoon@ucr.edu
Catherine Lussier, University of California, Riverside
Bryan Carrillo, Saddleback College
Contacts:
Yat Sun Poon, University of California, Riverside
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1:00 p.m.
Principles of Reasoning for structuring a Calculus Curriculum
David Weisbart*, University of California Riverside
(1192-97-29283) -
2:00 p.m.
Implementing a Principle-based Calculus Curriculum
Bryan Carrillo*, Saddleback College
(1192-10-28966) -
3:00 p.m.
The Role of Spatial Cognition in Postsecondary Math Learning
Kinnari Atit, University of California Riverside
Robert C Wilbur*, University of California Riverside
(1192-10-26638) -
3:30 p.m.
Broadening Engagement in Postsecondary Math by Examining Instructor Active Learning Strategy Usage: Preliminary Report
Prashansa Agrawal, University of California, Riverside
Catherine Lussier*, University of California, Riverside
(1192-10-27315) -
4:00 p.m.
The Challenges and Options of Embedding Sciences in a Calculus Course
Dylan Noack, Yuba College
Roberto C Pelayo, University of California, Irvine
Yat Sun Poon*, University of California, Riverside
Christina White, Saddleback College
(1192-10-28734) -
4:30 p.m.
Community Development: The joy and challenge when adopting innovative curriculum tools
Bryan Carrillo, Saddleback College
Catherine Lussier*, University of California, Riverside
Mark Lydon, Yuba College
Dylan Noack, Yuba College
Mayya Tokman, University of California, Merced
(1192-10-27331)
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1:00 p.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
AMS Special Session on Quaternions, II
In this session we will have presentations on the history, mathematics, and applications of quaternions. Quaternions were discovered by William Hamilton in 1843. There are only two finite-dimensional division rings containing the real numbers: complex numbers and quaternions. Algebraists, geometers, and mathematical physicists actively conduct quaternion research. Quaternion applications include representations of rotations, computer animations, molecular biology, and quantum field theory.
Room 072, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Chris McCarthy, BMCC, City University of New York mccarthyBMCC@yahoo.com
Johannes Familton, Borough of Manhattan Community College, CUNY
Terrence Richard Blackman, Medgar Evers Community College, CUNY
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1:00 p.m.
A Division Algebra Description of the Magic Square, including $E_8$
Tevian Dray*, Oregon State University
Corinne A. Manogue, Oregon State University (physics)
Robert A. Wilson, Queen Mary University of London
(1192-17-28996) -
1:30 p.m.
$E_8$ and the Standard Mode
Tevian Dray, Oregon State University
Corinne A. Manogue*, Oregon State University (physics)
Robert A. Wilson, Queen Mary University of London
(1192-17-29000) -
2:00 p.m.
Fast Navigation With Icosahedral Golden Gates
Terrence Richard Blackman*, Medgar Evers Community College, CUNY
Zachary Stier, UC Berkeley
(1192-11-29728) -
2:30 p.m.
CANCELLED A quaternion proof of a theorem about transversals in a spherical triangle
Marshall A. Whittlesey*, California State University San Marcos
(1192-51-28296) -
3:00 p.m.
Rotation Matrices and Quaternions Revisited
Bob Palais*, University of Utah
(1192-22-33348) -
3:30 p.m.
Image analysis workflows rooted in quaternion algebra
Dirk Jäger, Department of Medical Oncology, National Center for Tumor Diseases (NCT), University Hospital Heidelberg (UKHD), Im Neuenheimer Feld 460, 69120, Heidelberg, Germany
Bénédicte Lenoir, Center for Quantitative Analysis of Molecular and Cellular Biosystems (Bioquant), Heidelberg University, Im Neuenheimer Feld 267, 69120, Heidelberg, Germany
Ferdinand Popp, Applied Tumor Immunity Clinical Cooperation Unit, National Center for Tumor Diseases (NCT), German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), Im Neuenheimer Feld 460, 69120, Heidelberg, Germany
Nektarios A. Valous*, Center for Quantitative Analysis of Molecular and Cellular Biosystems (Bioquant), Heidelberg University, Im Neuenheimer Feld 267, 69120, Heidelberg, Germany
Inka Zörnig, Applied Tumor Immunity Clinical Cooperation Unit, National Center for Tumor Diseases (NCT), German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), Im Neuenheimer Feld 460, 69120, Heidelberg, Germany
(1192-68-27710) -
4:00 p.m.
Coquaternion kinematics in homeostasis mechanisms of biologic systems
Garri Davydyan*, Appletree Medical Group
(1192-16-29748)
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1:00 p.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
AMS Special Session on Spectral Methods in Quantum Systems, I
Room 004, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Matthew Powell, Georgia Institute of Technology powell@math.gatech.edu
Wencai Liu, Texas A&M University
Contacts:
Matthew Powell, Georgia Institute of Technology
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1:00 p.m.
Droplet States and Scaling of Entanglement Entropy in the Infinite XXZ Chain
Christoph Fischbacher*, Baylor University
(1192-82-32256) -
1:30 p.m.
Quantum Lattice Systems in the GNS representation
Bruno Nachtergaele*, UC Davis
(1192-82-28676) -
2:30 p.m.
Break -
3:00 p.m.
A bulk gap in the presence of edge states for a truncated Haldane pseudopotential
Simone Warzel, Technical University of Munich
Amanda Young*, Technical University Munich
(1192-81-28712) -
3:30 p.m.
A $C^*$-Algebraic Approach to Parametrized Spin Chains and Their Phases
Daniel David Spiegel*, University of California, Davis
(1192-81-31681) -
4:00 p.m.
Quantum baker maps
Victor Galitski, University of Maryland
Abu Musa Patoary, University of Maryland
Laura Shou*, University of Maryland
Amit Vikram, University of Maryland
(1192-81-31996) -
4:30 p.m.
Unique continuation, Wegner lemma, and localization for non-stationary random Schrödinger operators on $\mathbb {Z}^2$
Omar Hurtado*, University of California, Irvine
(1192-81-29280)
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1:00 p.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
AMS Special Session on The Mathematics of Decisions, Elections, and Games, I
Decision theory, voting theory, and game theory are three intertwined areas in the mathematical social sciences that involve making optimal decisions in different contexts. Decision theory consists of making optimal decisions under uncertainty. Elections are instances in which the decisions of more than one person are combined to arrive at a collective choice. In game theory, players make decisions that affect other players' outcomes, as well as the player's own outcome.
Room 104, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
David McCune, William Jewell College mccuned@william.jewell.edu
Michael A. Jones, Mathematical Reviews | AMS
Jennifer M. Wilson, Eugene Lang College, The New School
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1:00 p.m.
Equilibria for the Wallet Game and the Paradoxical Role of Zero
Stanley R. Huddy, Fairleigh Dickinson University
Michael Ivanitskiy, Colorado School of Mines
Michael A. Jones*, Mathematical Reviews | AMS
(1192-91-30666) -
1:30 p.m.
Bidding Simulations with Different Equilibrium Strategies in an English Auction
William E Gryc*, Muhlenberg College
Benedict Kohler, Muhlenberg College
(1192-91-27660) -
2:00 p.m.
A family of Slow Exact $k$-Nim Games
Matthieu Dufour, Université du Québec à Montréal
Silvia Heubach*, California State University Los Angeles
(1192-91-29385) -
2:30 p.m.
Impartial Geodetic Building Games on Graphs
Bret Benesh, College of Saint Benedict and St. John's University
Dana Ernst, Northern Arizona University
Marie Meyer*, Lewis University
Sarah Salmon, University of Colorado Boulder
Nandor Sieben, Northern Arizona University
(1192-91-31727) -
3:00 p.m.
Peg Duotaire on Graphs
Michael Raul Carrion, Alvernia University
Nathan Hurtig, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
Maggie X. Lai, Tulane University
Sarah Lohrey, Bryn Mawr College
Brittany Ohlinger*, Albright College
(1192-10-30500) -
3:30 p.m.
Fairer Shootouts in Soccer: The m - n Rule
Steven J Brams, New York University
Mehmet S. Ismail*, King's College London
D. Marc Kilgour, Wilfrid Laurier University
(1192-91-27973) -
4:00 p.m.
Axiomatic foundations of the scale-invariant Hirsch citation index
Josep Freixas, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (Campus Manresa)
Roger Hoerl, Union College
William S Zwicker*, Union College; Murat Sertel Center for Advanced Economic Studies, Istanbul Bilgi University
(1192-91-29776) -
4:30 p.m.
Simplicial complexes and political structures
Ismar Volic*, Wellesley College
(1192-91-29848)
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1:00 p.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
AMS Special Session on Topics in Combinatorics and Graph Theory, III
This session will focus on the subjects of combinatorics and graph theory with an emphasis on extremal questions. Broadly interpreted this discipline can include topics such as graph colorings, forbidden subgraphs, Ramsey theory, extremal set systems, combinatorial number theory, and discrete geometry. The goal of this session is to bring together a diverse group of junior and senior researchers to discuss their recent advances.
Room 024, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Cory Palmer, University of Montana cory.palmer@umontana.edu
Neal Bushaw, Virginia Commonwealth University
Anastasia Halfpap, University of Montana
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1:00 p.m.
Almost all $k$-sat functions are unate
József Balogh, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Dingding Dong, Harvard University
Bernard Lidicky*, Iowa State University
Nitya Mani, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Yufei Zhao, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
(1192-05-31787) -
1:30 p.m.
A generalization of diversity for intersecting families
Van Magnan, University of Montana
Cory Palmer, University of Montana
Ryan Wood*, University of Montana, Missoula, MT
(1192-05-33152) -
2:00 p.m.
Two-coloring bipartite uniform hypergraphs
Boyoon Lee, University of South Florida
Theodore Molla*, University of South Florida
Brendan Nagle, University of South Florida
(1192-05-32504) -
2:30 p.m.
Trees with at least $6\ell +11$ vertices are $\ell $-reconstrictible
Alexandr Kostochka, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Mina Nahvi*, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Douglas B. West, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and Zhejiang Normal University, China
Dara Zirlin, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
(1192-05-32951) -
3:00 p.m.
Ordered Turán Numbers
John Bright, University of Florida
Kevin G Milans*, West Virginia University
Jackson Porter, West Virginia University
(1192-05-32962) -
3:30 p.m.
Path Odd-Covers of Graphs
Steffen Borgwardt, University of Colorado Denver
Calum Buchanan, University of Vermont
Eric D Culver, Brigham Young University
Bryce Frederickson, Emory University
Puck Rombach*, University of Vermont
Youngho Yoo, Texas A&M University
(1192-05-32253) -
4:00 p.m.
Ramsey-Turán problems with small independence numbers
József Balogh, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Ce Chen*, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Grace McCourt, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Cassie Murley, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
(1192-05-33168) -
4:30 p.m.
Bipartite Spectral Turán problems
Dheer Noal Desai*, University of Memphis
(1192-05-33190)
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1:00 p.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
AWM Special Session on Recent Developments in Harmonic Analysis, II
This session will highlight recent developments in harmonic analysis, with a special emphasis on work by researchers from historically underrepresented groups. Contributed abstracts in the field of harmonic analysis are welcome, with those from early-career researchers and those from underrepresented groups especially welcome.
Room 301, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Betsy Stovall, University of Wisconsin-Madison stovall@math.wisc.edu
Sarah E Tammen, UW-Madison
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1:00 p.m.
CANCELLED Compactness of the Bloom sparse operators and applications
Naga Manasa Vempati*, Louisiana State University
(1192-43-30290) -
1:30 p.m.
Convex set-valued functions, Rubio de Francia extrapolation, and the matrix $A_2$ conjecture
David Cruz-Uribe*, University of Alabama
(1192-42-31329) -
2:00 p.m.
Some Applications of Decoupling to Restriction Theory and Related Problems
Dominique Kemp*, Institute for Advanced Study
(1192-42-32875) -
2:30 p.m.
Inequalities of Brascamp---Lieb type on the Heisenberg group
Kaiyi Huang*, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Betsy Stovall, University of Wisconsin-Madison
(1192-42-32271) -
3:00 p.m.
A One-Dimensional Planar Besicovitch Set
Iqra Altaf*, University of Chicago
(1192-42-31390) -
3:30 p.m.
Asymptotic Estimates for Unimodular Fourier Multipliers on alpha-Modulation Space.pdfL
Lijing Sun*, Uniersity of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
(1192-42-31869) -
4:00 p.m.
Fractional Leibniz Rules in Quasi-Banach Function Spaces and Bi-parameter Settings
Elizabeth J. Hale*, Kansas State University
Virginia M. Naibo, Kansas State University
(1192-42-28963) -
4:30 p.m.
The HRT conjecture for some analytic functions
Kasso A. Okoudjou*, Tufts University
(1192-42-31837)
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1:00 p.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
NSF Special Session on Outcomes and Innovations from NSF Undergraduate Education Programs in the Mathematical Sciences II
A number of NSF divisions offer a variety of grant programs that promote innovations in learning and teaching and/or infrastructural support in the mathematical sciences. Following a short presentation about these programs, the remainder of the session will feature opportunities to engage in small group discussions with NSF staff about program features, current NSF policy changes, proposal preparation guidance, and other related topics."
Room 212, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Michael Ferrara, Division of Undergraduate Education, National Science Foundation mferrara@nsf.gov
James A M Alvarez, The University of Texas at Arlington
Elise Nicole Lockwood, Division of Undergraduate Education, National Science Foundation
Patrice Waller, National Science Fundation
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1:00 p.m.
Tips and Tricks for Writing Competitive NSF Undergraduate Education Proposals -
1:30 p.m.
Mathematics Graduate Teaching Assistant Preparation for Teaching through the ELITE PD Program
Mary Beisiegel, Oregon State University
Mary E Pilgrim*, San Diego State University
Rebecca A Segal, Virginia Commonwealth University
(1192-97-26605) -
2:00 p.m.
Improving the Preparation of Graduate Students to Implement Student-centered, Inclusive Teaching
Shandy Hauk*, San Francisco State University
Sean P Yee, University of South Carolina
(1192-10-31709) -
2:30 p.m.
Project ADeLanTe: An Anti-deficit Design for a Professional Development Program of University Instructors
Aditya P Adiredja*, The University of Arizona
Marta Civil, University of Arizona
Becca Jarnutowski, University of Arizona
(1192-97-32065) -
3:00 p.m.
Leveraging Community Assets to Increase the African American and Latinx STEM Teacher Workforce
Sean S Warner*, Clark Atlanta University
(1192-97-28955) -
3:30 p.m.
Is the needle moving? Measuring change in college mathematics teaching in response to professional development
Sandra Laursen*, U. Colorado Boulder
(1192-97-31196) -
4:00 p.m.
Panel Discussion: Professional Development Programs
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1:00 p.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m.
Professional Enhancement Program (PEP) 4A: Becoming a Math JEDI: Working for Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion
We will interactively explore topics related to building JEDI including (1) diving deeply into the necessity and viability of attending to JEDI issues in mathematical and statistical sciences classrooms, departments, and other spaces, (2) examining promising and successful policies, practices, and programs or their components that foster diversity and inclusion, and (3) exploring examples of potential initiatives that math and stats departments could begin to help improve their JEDI efforts.
Foothill E, Marriott Marquis San Francisco
Organizers:
Michael Dorff, TPSE Math
Abbe Herzig, TPSE-Math
Aris Winger, Georgia Gwinnett College -
Friday January 5, 2024, 1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m.
Professional Enhancement Program (PEP) 5B: Development of Mathematics Programs for Workforce Preparation
How to create a modern and inclusive mathematics curriculum that prepares students for non academic careers. Including:{\textbullet} Design of curricula without calculus pre-requisites.{\textbullet} How to structure programs that have sophisticated mathematical content and are useful for students preparing for non academic careers.{\textbullet} Ideas for structuring a program that involves stakeholders from industry and outside mathematics.{\textbullet} Design of courses and pre-requisite structures that encourage broader participation.
Foothill F, Marriott Marquis San Francisco
Organizers:
Rick Cleary, Babson College
Chris Malone, Winona State University -
Friday January 5, 2024, 1:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m.
Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics Special Session on SIAM Minisymposium on Mathematical Methods in Computer Vision and Image Analysis
Room 211, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Andreas Mang, University of Houston andreas@math.uh.edu
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1:00 p.m.
Physical models and machine learning for photography and astronomy
Jean Ponce*, Ecole normale supérieure
(1192-68-27169) -
1:30 p.m.
Active learning with graphs for semi-supervised remote sensing applications
Andrea Bertozzi*, University of California Los Angeles
(1192-65-33475) -
2:00 p.m.
Variational Models and Algorithms for Image Segmentation
Gunay Dogan*, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg
(1192-65-30103) -
2:30 p.m.
15 min break -
2:45 p.m.
Sparse dynamic tomography using cylindrical shearlets
Demetrio Labate*, University of Houston
(1192-41-30405) -
3:15 p.m.
Multilevel Optimization in Image Reconstruction
Zichao Wendy Di*, Argonne National Lab
(1192-90-27583) -
3:45 p.m.
Restricting Differential Operators to Curves and Surfaces using Fast Orthogonal Gradients with the RBF-FD Method
Jacob Blazejewski*, Michigan Technological University
Cecile M Piret, Michigan Technological University
(1192-65-32889) -
4:15 p.m.
15 min break -
4:30 p.m.
Mesh-Based Image Varifolds Registration for Mapping Spatial Transcriptomics
Michael J Miller, Le Moyne College
Alain Trouvé, Ecole Normale Supérieure Paris-Saclay
Laurent Younes*, Johns Hopkins University
(1192-49-29307) -
5:00 p.m.
Enhancing Implicit Shape Generators Using Topological Regularizations
Qixing Huang*, UT Austin
(1192-68-30395) -
5:30 p.m.
Quantifying Extrinsic Curvature in Neural Manifolds
Francisco Acosta*, UC Santa Barbara
Khanh Dao Duc, University of British Columbia
Manu Madhav, University of British Columbia
Nina Miolane, UC Santa Barbara
Sophia Sanborn, UC Santa Barbara
(1192-49-32869)
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1:00 p.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
SIGMAA on Undergraduate Research Special Session on Navigating the Benefits and Challenges of Mentoring Students in Data-Driven Undergraduate Research Projects, I
AMS Special Session on Navigating the Benefits and Challenges of Mentoring Students in Data-Driven Undergraduate Research Projects: Sponsored by UR SIGMAA.
Room 009, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Vinodh Kumar Chellamuthu, Utah Tech University vinodh.chellamuthu@utahtech.edu
Xiaoxia Xie, Idaho State University
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1:00 p.m.
Incorporating Undergraduate Students in Research on Assessing Dam Safety Using Network Analysis
Christina Duron*, Pepperdine University
(1192-92-28285) -
1:30 p.m.
Data-Driven Research Projects: Benefits and Challenges for Faculty
Michelle R. DeDeo*, University of North Florida
(1192-10-28834) -
2:00 p.m.
Modeling and simulations of belief evolution in social networks-including undergraduate students in research
Pushpi Paranamana*, Saint Mary's College
(1192-60-28207) -
2:30 p.m.
Break -
3:00 p.m.
Guiding the Data-Driven Generation: Mentoring Students in Transformative Undergraduate Research
Jie Zhong*, California State University Los Angeles
(1192-97-31152) -
3:30 p.m.
Small Projects at Small Institutions
Robert M Riehemann*, AMS, MAA, APS
(1192-10-30939) -
4:00 p.m.
Leveraging GitHub Organizations for Research Mentorship
Jake Slater Rhodes*, Brigham Young University
(1192-68-29462) -
4:30 p.m.
Unlocking Authentic Learning through Data-Driven Interdisciplinary Collaboration
Vinodh Kumar Chellamuthu*, Utah Tech University
(1192-10-30202)
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1:00 p.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
SLMath (MSRI) Special Session on African Diaspora Joint Mathematics Working Groups (ADJOINT), II
The African Diaspora Joint Mathematics Workshop (ADJOINT) is a yearlong program that provides opportunities for U.S. mathematicians -- especially those from the African Diaspora -- to form collaborations with distinguished African-American research leaders on topics at the forefront of mathematical and statistical research.
Room 210, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Caleb Ashley, Boston College caleb.ashley@bc.edu
Anisah Nabilah Nu'Man, Spelman College
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1:00 p.m.
Modeling Recovery from Amblyopia
Lawrence C Udeigwe*, Manhattan College & MIT
(1192-92-33022) -
1:30 p.m.
A Constructive Definition of the Fourier Transform over a Separable Banach Space
Timothy Ira Myers*, Howard University
(1192-28-32322) -
2:00 p.m.
Modeling the effect of lethal and non-lethal predation on the dynamics of tick-borne disease
Folashade B. Agusto, University of Kansas
Kwadwo Antwi-Fordjour*, Samford University
Isabella Kemajou-Brown, Morgan State University
(1192-92-30187) -
3:00 p.m.
A new presentation of the Steinberg module of $B_n$
Nathan Broaddus, Ohio State University
Lindsey-Kay Lauderdale, Southern Illinois University
Emille Davie Lawrence*, University of San Francisco
Anisah Nabilah Nu'Man, Spelman College
Robin T Wilson, Cal Poly Pomona
(1192-57-31657) -
3:30 p.m.
Algorithms in Society
Stephanie Somersille*, Somersille Math Consulting Services
(1192-10-32759) -
4:00 p.m.
CANCELLED Spectral Clustering with Fairness Constraints/Lessons from Algorithms, Fairness and Equity
Iván Ojeda Ruiz*, Texas State University
(1192-65-31324)
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1:00 p.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m.
Special Interest Group of the MAA on Mathematics and the Arts Professional Enhancement Program (PEP) 1B: Visualizing Projective Geometry Through Photographs and Perspective Drawings
We introduce hands-on, practical art puzzles that motivate the mathematics of projective geometry---the study of properties invariant under projective transformations. On the art side, we explore activities in perspective drawing or photography. These activities inform the mathematical side, where we introduce activities in problem solving and proof suitable for a sophomore-level proofs class. No artistic experience is required.
Foothill D, Marriott Marquis San Francisco
Organizers:
Annalisa Crannell, Franklin & Marshall College
Fumiko Futamura, Southwestern University -
Friday January 5, 2024, 1:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m.
Spectra Special Session on Research by LGBTQ+ Mathematicians, II
Join us for our second annual special session at the JMM showcasing the contributions of LGBTQ+ mathematicians to mathematics. First established at the 2023 JMM, this session is an opportunity for our community and its allies to present their research interests across math, applied math, and math education. Whether in quantum field theory or LGBTQ+ activism in mathematics, we have great pride in the contributions of this broad and diverse group of people.
Room 101, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Devavrat Dabke, Princeton University dev@dabke.com
Joseph Nakao, Swarthmore College
Michael A. Hill, UCLA
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1:00 p.m.
Tube Formulae for Generalized von Koch Fractals through Scaling Functional Equations
Will Hoffer*, University of California, Riverside
(1192-28-31918) -
1:30 p.m.
Analytic number theory and algebraic asymptotic analysis
Jesse C Elliott*, California State University, Channel Islands
(1192-11-33257) -
2:00 p.m.
Establishing a Small Axiomatic Foundation in Class
Brian P Katz*, California State University, Long Beach
(1192-97-28260) -
2:30 p.m.
Pełcyński's Property (V) on Positive Tensor Products of Banach Lattices
Qingying Bu, University of Mississippi
Yongjin Li, Sun Yat-Sen University
Apoorva Mate*, University of Mississippi
(1192-46-28255) -
3:00 p.m.
Implicit and implicit-explicit low-rank integrators for solving time-dependent problems
Joseph Hunter Kee Nakao*, Swarthmore College
(1192-65-33499) -
3:30 p.m.
Modeling the Mechanospace of Larvacean Pumping and Swimming
Alexander Hoover*, Cleveland State University
(1192-76-33954)
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1:00 p.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 1:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m.
AMS Contributed Paper Session on Algebraic Structures, Logic, Set Theory, and Related Topics
Room 112, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Michelle Ann Manes, American Institute of Mathematics mmanes@secretariat.ams.org
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1:00 p.m.
Subinvarience in Solvable Leibniz Algebras
Emma Kathryn Groves*, United States Military Academy
(1192-17-32114) -
1:15 p.m.
Webs for the Quantum Orthogonal Group
Elijah Bodish, MIT
Haihan Wu*, UC Davis
(1192-17-32922) -
1:30 p.m.
Extension of Post's Lattice to Countable-Borel Clones
Ilir Ziba*, University of Michigan
(1192-03-27424) -
1:45 p.m.
Secondary Hochschild homology and differentials
Jacob Laubacher*, St. Norbert College
(1192-16-29770) -
2:00 p.m.
CANCELLED Presentations of two-row finite $W$-algebras
Jonathan Scott Brown*, SUNY Oneonta
(1192-16-32238) -
2:15 p.m.
On the Non-classifiability of Homeomorphisms of the Sierpiński Carpet
Dhruv Kulshreshtha*, University of Michigan
Aristotelis Panagiotopoulos, Carnegie Mellon University
(1192-03-26800) -
2:30 p.m.
Magic Squares
Marion Scheepers*, Boise State University
(1192-08-30904) -
2:45 p.m.
On Kohnert Posets That are Lattices
Etienne Phillips*, North Carolina State University
(1192-06-31241) -
3:00 p.m.
Exploring Topological Insights: $d$-elements, Hull-Kernel and Inverse Topology in Frames
Christian Corbett*, Florida Atlantic University
(1192-06-33111) -
3:15 p.m.
CANCELLED Linear Algebra in Quantum Computing
Anastasiia Minenkova*, University of Hartford
Gamal Mograby, University of Maryland
(1192-15-30757)
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1:00 p.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 1:00 p.m.-3:15 p.m.
AMS Contributed Paper Session on Algebraic Topology and Manifolds, II
Room 113, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Michelle Ann Manes, American Institute of Mathematics mmanes@secretariat.ams.org
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1:00 p.m.
Cup Products Detect Quasi-Periodicity
Kimberly Herrera, UC Berkeley
Martin Martinez, University of Washington Bothell
Sofia Rose Rose Martinez Alberga*, Purdue University
Austin MBaye, Vassar College
(1192-55-29897) -
1:15 p.m.
Study on Topological and Spectral Characteristics of Networks Using Gershgorin Circle Theorem and Computational Simulations
Richard Kyung*, CRG-NJ
Zimo Li, United World College of South East Asia
(1192-55-33364) -
1:30 p.m.
Winding-Number Point-Inclusion Tests for Boundary Antipode-Excluding Spherical Polygons
Ziqiang Li*, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Jindi Sun, University of Arizona
(1192-55-29411) -
1:45 p.m.
The Structure of the Spin$^h$ Bordism Spectrum
Keith Mills*, University of Maryland, College Park
(1192-55-32192) -
2:00 p.m.
Time Series Analysis using Zigzag Persistent Homology
Firas Khasawneh, Michigan State University
Elizabeth Munch, Michigan State University
Sarah Tymochko*, UCLA
(1192-55-31242) -
2:15 p.m.
Topology and robustness in the fully enumerated HP 6x6 and HP 3x3x3 protein genotype-phenotype maps.
Rowan J Barker-Clarke*, Theory Division, Cleveland Clinic Lerner Institute, Cleveland, OH
(1192-55-33170) -
2:30 p.m.
CANCELLED A chromatic vanishing result for TR
Liam Keenan*, University of Minnesota - Twin Cities
(1192-55-30298) -
2:45 p.m.
Adding Differential Topology and Statistical Robustness to TDA
Greg Alexander Depaul*, University of California, Davis
(1192-55-30225) -
3:00 p.m.
Open Applied Topology: A fast, flexible, user-friendly tool for matrix algebra in TDA
Chad Giusti, University of Delaware
Gregory Henselman-Petrusek*, University of Oxford
Lori Ziegelmeier, Macalester College
(1192-55-33362)
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1:00 p.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 1:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m.
AMS Contributed Paper Session on Functional Analysis and Operator Theory
Room 114, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Michelle Ann Manes, American Institute of Mathematics mmanes@secretariat.ams.org
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1:00 p.m.
A note on some classes of operators on C(K,X)
Ioana Ghenciu*, University of Wisconsin-River Falls
(1192-46-31239) -
1:15 p.m.
CANCELLED On some classes of operators on $C(K,X)$
Ioana Ghenciu, University of Wisconsin-River Falls
Roxana Popescu*, University of Pittsburgh
(1192-46-30630) -
1:30 p.m.
Character amenability of vector-valued algebras
Terje Hill*, Florida Atlantic University
David A Robbins, Trinity College (CT) - Ret'D
(1192-46-31786) -
1:45 p.m.
Projections from a locally JB-algebra onto its factors.
Oleg Friedman*, Lander College for MEN/Touro University, NY
Alexander A Katz, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, St. John's College of LAS, St. John's University, NY
(1192-46-33138) -
2:00 p.m.
Morita equivalence for real operator algebras
Sofya Sharipovna Masharipova*, University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown
Shukhrat M Usmanov, University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown
(1192-46-30768) -
2:15 p.m.
CANCELLED Euler Calculus of Definable Sublevel Sets with Applications to Topological Data Analysis
Cassie Ding, Brown University
Mattie Ji*, Brown University
Kun Meng, Brown University
(1192-46-33141) -
2:30 p.m.
Sparse Representer Theorems for Learning in Reproducing Kernel Banach Spaces
Rui Wang, Jilin University
Yuesheng Xu, Old Dominion University
Mingsong Yan*, Old Dominion University
(1192-46-27557) -
2:45 p.m.
Near- Riesz Bases
Deborpita Biswas*, Clemson University
(1192-47-31449) -
3:00 p.m.
Geometrically Regular Weighted Shifts
Chafiq Benhida, University of Lille, France
Raul E Curto, University of Iowa
George R. Exner*, Bucknell University
(1192-47-28659) -
3:15 p.m.
CANCELLED Extensions of the Mandelbrot Set and Filled Julia Sets to $C^*$-algebras
David F Benson*, University of New Hampshire
(1192-47-32139) -
3:30 p.m.
A Szegő-Type Limit Theorem and Weyl's Law for Berezin-Toeplitz Operators
Trevor Camper*, Clemson University
(1192-47-31673) -
3:45 p.m.
On spectral operators in finite von Neumann algebras
Ken Dykema, Texas A&M University
Amudhan Krishnaswamy Usha*, National Institute of Standards and Technology
(1192-47-32913)
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1:00 p.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 1:00 p.m.-3:45 p.m.
AMS Contributed Paper Session on Mathematical Biology, III
Room 116, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Michelle Ann Manes, American Institute of Mathematics mmanes@secretariat.ams.org
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1:00 p.m.
Examining oxidative stress factors in control and diseased retinas with mathematical model for the glutathione redox system
Erika Tatiana Camacho, The University of Texas at San Antonio
Atanaska Dobreva*, Augusta University
María Miranda Sanz, CEU Cardinal Herrera University
(1192-92-30038) -
1:15 p.m.
New Methods in EEG Source Localization based on EEG and Post-Mortem Pathology Data
Julio Cesar Enciso-Alva*, The University of Texas at Arlington
Jianzhong Su, University of Texas at Arlington
(1192-92-32588) -
1:30 p.m.
Time varying analysis of dynamic resting state functional brain network to unfold memory function
Tahmineh Azizi*, University of Wisconsin-Madison
(1192-92-29208) -
1:45 p.m.
Angiogenesis: A Tragedy of Commons
Ranjini Bhattacharya*, Moffitt Cancer Center
Joel S Brown, Moffitt Cancer Center
Anuraag Bukkuri, Moffitt Cancer Center
(1192-92-32973) -
2:00 p.m.
Tumor growth and population modeling in a toxicant-stressed random environment
Olusegun M. Otunuga*, Augusta University
(1192-92-29226) -
2:15 p.m.
The Mathematics Behind Infectious Disease Spread in Nursing Homes
Kiel Daniel Corkran*, University of Missouri- Kansas City's Midwest Virtual Laboratory
(1192-92-29263) -
2:30 p.m.
The Role of Social Networks on the Prescription Opioid Epidemic
Vincent Jodoin, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Suzanne Marie Lenhart, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Leigh Bennett Pearcy*, University of Pittsburgh
Owen Queen, Harvard Medical School
Christopher Strickland, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
(1192-92-31140) -
2:45 p.m.
CANCELLED Covid-19 inter-provincial disparities and clinical trials
Hem Raj Joshi*, Xavier University, Cincinnati
(1192-92-31017) -
3:00 p.m.
Flexible Vaccine Ideology for Infectious Disease Models
Daniel Cicala*, Southern Connecticut State University
Yi Jiang, Georgia State University
Kristin Marie-Dettmers Kurianski, California State University Fullerton
Glenn Ledder, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Jane Hyo Jin Lee, Stonehill College
Yanping Ma, Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles CA USA
(1192-92-31149) -
3:15 p.m.
An Immuno-Epidemiological Model of Foot-and-Mouth Disease (FMD) in the African Buffalo Population with Carrier Transmission
Jonathan Shane Welker*, University of North Alabama
(1192-92-28473) -
3:30 p.m.
k-NN regression in Q-ball Imaging
Yeon Hyang Kim, Central Michigan University
Hiruni Pallage*, Central Michigan University
(1192-92-29899)
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1:00 p.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 1:00 p.m.-2:45 p.m.
AMS Contributed Paper Session on Mathematics Education, History, and Related Topics, III
Room 062, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Michelle Ann Manes, American Institute of Mathematics mmanes@secretariat.ams.org
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1:00 p.m.
Lonely distancing dance graphs
Angelina Chirichella, Marist College
Matthew Glomski*, Marist College
K. Peter Krog, Marist College
Elizabeth Reid, Marist College
(1192-10-30581) -
1:15 p.m.
Suggestions for teaching voting methods in a general education mathematics course
Brendan W. Sullivan*, Emmanuel College
(1192-10-27178) -
1:30 p.m.
The Method of Brackets: A heuristic method of calculating definite integrals
Feryal Alayont, Grand Valley State University
Ghanshyam Bhatt*, Tennessee State University
Tavish Dunn, University of Texas at Austin
Luella Jill Fu, San Francisco State University
Victor H Moll, Tulane University
(1192-00-32432) -
1:45 p.m.
Analyzing the effectiveness of an opt-in peer-led learning class
Matthew Krauel*, California State University, Sacramento
(1192-10-31181) -
2:00 p.m.
Integration by Guessing
Fred Halpern*, Preservation theorems via Smullyan clashing tableau
(1192-26-30706) -
2:15 p.m.
CANCELLED Archimedes' Quadrature of the Parabola
Bill Linderman*, King University
(1192-01-32590) -
2:30 p.m.
A Generalized Relationship Of The Zeros Of The Two Functions
Balram Singh Aulakh*, Self
(1192-65-33015)
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1:00 p.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 1:00 p.m.-4:30 p.m.
AMS Contributed Paper Session on Number Theory and Related Topics, IV
Room 115, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Michelle Ann Manes, American Institute of Mathematics mmanes@secretariat.ams.org
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1:00 p.m.
Resolving Kang and Park's generalization of the Alder-Andrews theorem
Leah Sturman*, Bowdoin College
Holly Swisher, Oregon State University
(1192-11-30969) -
1:15 p.m.
Congruences properties of consecutive coefficients in arithmetic progression of Gaussian polynomials.
Joselyne Aniceto*, University of Texas - Rio Grande Valley
(1192-11-30126) -
1:30 p.m.
g-invariant on unary Hermitian lattices over imaginary quadratic fields
Jingbo Liu*, Texas A&M University-San Antonio
(1192-11-29159) -
1:45 p.m.
Elementary Proofs of Representation by Ternary Quadratic Forms
Benjamin Rainear, United States Naval Academy
Katherine Thompson*, United States Naval Academy
(1192-11-31240) -
2:00 p.m.
Relative Oriented Class Groups Of Quadratic Extensions
Kelly O'Connor*, Colorado State University
(1192-11-31348) -
2:15 p.m.
Pairs of quadratic forms over a $p$-adic field
John Rufus Hall*, University of Kentucky
(1192-11-28321) -
2:30 p.m.
A (p)-adic analytic Brauer group \par
Deewang Bhamidipati*, UC Santa Cruz
(1192-11-27988) -
2:45 p.m.
Describing the 2-adic Valuation Trees Generated by Depressed Cubic Polynomials
M. A. K. Ahmad, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
Murat Alp, College of Engineering and Technology, American University of the Middle East, Kuwait
Olena Kozhushkina, Ursinus College
Jane Holsapple Long*, Stephen F. Austin State University
Mansur Saburov, College of Engineering and Technology, American University of the Middle East, Kuwait
Justin G. Trulen, Kentucky Wesleyan College
(1192-11-32651) -
3:00 p.m.
Rationality of Four-Valued Families of Weil Sums of Binomials
Daniel J. Katz, California State University, Northridge
Allison E. Wong*, University of California, Davis
(1192-11-32391) -
3:15 p.m.
Short Interval Results For Powerfree Polynomials Over Finite Fields
Angel Kumchev, Towson University
Nathan Gregory McNew*, Towson University
Ariana Park, University of Minnesota Twin Cities
(1192-11-33302) -
3:30 p.m.
CANCELLED The number of zeros of a random polynomial over a finite field
Ritik Jain*, Fordham University
(1192-05-30523) -
3:45 p.m.
Fiat-Shamir Signatures based on Module-NTRU
Sulani Thakshila Kottal Baddhe Vidhanalage*, Florida Atlantic University
(1192-94-28760) -
4:00 p.m.
On the Galois Group of a Reciprocal Even Octic Polynomial
Chad Awtrey, Samford University
Frank Patane*, Samford University
(1192-11-28499) -
4:15 p.m.
How Long Can Successions of These Ramsey-Collatz Rare Concurrencies Be?
Mojtaba Moniri*, Normandale Community College
(1192-11-31903)
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1:00 p.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 1:00 p.m.-2:30 p.m.
AWM Panel: Celebrating Academic Pivots in Mathematics
Successful academic mathematicians can go on to make remarkable progress in several distinct areas within or adjacent to mathematics during their academic career. This panel serves to show successful examples that we can learn from and inspire us all to study that which piques our interest most, regardless of your stage of career.
Room 304, The Moscone Center
Moderators:
Kate Petersen, University of Minnesota Duluth
Organizers:
Kate Petersen, University of Minnesota Duluth
Kelly McKinnie, University of Montana
Contacts:
Radmila Sazdanovic, NC State University
Panelists:
Ranthony A Clark, The Ohio State University
Ami Radunskaya, Pomona College
Talitha M Washington, Clark Atlanta University & Atlanta University Center
Laura Monroe, Los Alamos National Laboratory -
Friday January 5, 2024, 1:00 p.m.-2:30 p.m.
JMM Workshop on Leveraging Research-Based Instruction in Introductory Proofs Courses
This workshop will inform and support mathematicians interested in leveraging research-based instruction in introductory proofs courses. Participants will engage with instructional tasks from an NSF-funded project. A tutorial of the project's website will empower participants to utilize online instructional modules containing resources and strategies for eliciting and addressing the challenges students experience in proofs-based courses.
Room 202, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Rachel Arnold, Virginia Tech
Anderson Norton, Virginia Tech
Joseph Antonides, Virginia Tech
Vladislav Kokushkin, Colorado State University
Matthew F Park, Virginia Tech -
Friday January 5, 2024, 1:00 p.m.-2:15 p.m.
MAA Project NExT Panel on MAA Project NExT Panel Discussion on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Practices in an Undergraduate Math Class
This interactive panel session seeks to bring together both new and experienced practitioners in Undergraduate Mathematics education to brainstorm on ways to recognize and appreciate the diverse perspectives our students bring to a math class, ensure that each is provided equitable opportunity to participate and thrive, and create an inclusive environment that makes each student feel a celebrated participant in the educational process.
Room 303, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Maria Amarakristi Onyido, Northern Illinois University
George Nasr, Augustana University
Panelists:
Alicia Prieto Langarica, Youngstown State University
Shanise Walker, Clark Atlanta University
Benjamin Braun, University of Kentucky -
Friday January 5, 2024, 1:30 p.m.-4:30 p.m.
AIM-MAA Special Session on Math Circle Activities as a Gateway Into Research, III
The low floor, high ceiling nature of math circle activities makes them ideal for exploring mathematics at a variety of levels. The resulting open-ended investigations naturally lead to questions that can develop into research projects. During the session, presenters from diverse backgrounds and institutions will share activities and discuss ideas that have led or can lead to research projects for college students, K-12 students, teachers, or faculty research.
Room 203, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Jeffrey Musyt, Slippery Rock University
Lauren L Rose, Bard College
Tom G. Stojsavljevic, Beloit College
Nick Rauh, Julia Robinson Math Festivals
Edward Charles Keppelmann, University of Nevada Reno
Allison Henrich, Seattle University
Violeta Vasilevska, Utah Valley University
Gabriella A. Pinter, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
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1:30 p.m.
Ulam Sequences: Chaos and Order and Connections Between the Two
Arseniy Sheydvasser*, Bates College
(1192-11-30584) -
2:00 p.m.
When diagonals cannot meet - twists and turns
Istvan G Lauko, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Gabriella A. Pinter*, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
(1192-10-28720) -
2:30 p.m.
Discussion -
3:30 p.m.
An Embroidered Hyperbolic Butterfly Pattern in the Poincaré Disk
Douglas J Dunham*, University of Minnesota Duluth
Lisa Shier, University of Maryland Global Campus
(1192-10-31818) -
4:00 p.m.
From PVC pipes and couplings to algebraic topology
Matthias Kawski*, Arizona State University
Kim Klinger-Logan, Kansas State University
Shay Allen Logan, Kansas State University
(1192-55-32058) -
4:30 p.m.
Flatlands Experiments that lead to Tesseract Groups
Meghan Maureen De Witt*, St. Thomas Aquinas College
(1192-20-32746)
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1:30 p.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 1:30 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
AMS Special Session on Informal Learning, Identity, and Attitudes in Mathematics, II
This special session offers a multidisciplinary platform for the exploration of the complex interplay between informal mathematical learning contexts, mathematical identity development, and attitudes towards mathematics fostered within these environments. This session brings together researchers, educators, and practitioners to exchange ideas, share empirical findings, and discuss theoretical frameworks that advance our understanding of these critical aspects of mathematical learning.
Room 008, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Sergey Grigorian, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley sergey.grigorian@gmail.com
Mayra Ortiz, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
Xiaohui Wang, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
Aaron T Wilson, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
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1:30 p.m.
Curricular Interventions for the Development of Positive Mathematics Identities: Tensions and Possibilities
Missy D Cosby*, University of Tennessee
Maisie L Gholson, University of Michigan
(1192-97-32356) -
2:00 p.m.
The Outreach program at GMU's Mason Experimental Geometry Lab
Rosemberg Toala-Enriquez*, George Mason University
(1192-10-29425) -
2:30 p.m.
Promoting high school students' math identity alignment through informal learning and near-peer mentoring
Sergey Grigorian, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
Mayra Ortiz, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
Xiaohui Wang, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
Aaron T Wilson*, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
(1192-10-32336) -
3:00 p.m.
Reimagining Possibilities For Mathematics Education Through Storytelling
Anisha Clarke, Teachers College, Columbia University
Nathan Dillworth, Teachers College, Columbia University
Nicole Fletcher, Fairfield University
Terika Harris, Teachers College, Columbia University
Nasriah Morrison, Teachers College, Columbia University
Erica Walker, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto
Robin T Wilson*, Cal Poly Pomona
(1192-97-30472) -
3:30 p.m.
Empowering mathematical identities of Latinx youth through culturally responsive informal pedagogical practices
Andrés Forero, University of California, Irvine
Daniel Morrison, University of California, Irvine
Alessandra Pantano*, University of California, Irvine
Sandra Simpkins, University of California, Irvine
Taylor Michelle Wycoff, University of California, Irvine
(1192-10-32355) -
4:00 p.m.
Parent-Child Pairs' Humanistic Approaches to Mathematics through Engagement in Engineering Design Tasks in their Home Environment
Pavneet Kaur Bharaj, California State University, Bakersfield
Amber Simpson*, Binghamton University
(1192-97-27270) -
4:30 p.m.
CANCELLED Advancing Professional Development Through Informal Learning: Cultivating a Community of Practice of Mathematics Educators Who Are Parents
Sarah van Ingen Lauer, University of South Florida
Eugenia Vomvoridi-Ivanovic, University of South Florida
Jennifer Ward*, Kennesaw State University
(1192-10-29574)
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1:30 p.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 1:30 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
ILAS Special Session on Sign-pattern Matrices and Their Applications, II
The study of sign pattern matrices, where the signs rather than the magnitudes of entries are known, grew out of economics. Sign pattern matrices have proven fundamental in functional biology, ecosystem dynamics, chemical reactions, and their theory has been enlivened by strong properties associated with inverse eigenvalue problems. The special session will bring together researchers from a broad range of applications to share results and techniques, and to identify potential future research.
Room 209, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Bryan L Shader, University of Wyoming bshader@uwyo.edu
Minerva Catral, Xavier University
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1:30 p.m.
Sign conditions for analyzing chemical reaction systems
Anne Joyce Shiu*, Texas A&M University
(1192-92-26343) -
2:00 p.m.
The strong maximum nullity of a bipartite graph
Marina Arav*, Georgia State University
Hein Van Der Holst, Georgia State University
(1192-15-30737) -
2:30 p.m.
A characterization of directed treewidth 1 digraphs using matrices
Marina Arav, Georgia State University
Hein Van Der Holst*, Georgia State University
(1192-15-30724) -
3:00 p.m.
Zero Forcing and Topological Graph Properties
Mark Kempton*, Brigham Young University
(1192-05-31407) -
3:30 p.m.
Advances on similarity via transversal intersection of manifolds
Marina Arav, Georgia State University
Frank Hall, Georgia State University
Zhongshan Li*, Georgia State University
Aram Mathivanan, Georgia State University
Jiamin Pan, Georgia State University
Hein Van der Holst, Georgia State University
Hanfei Xu, Georgia State University
Zheng Yang, Georgia State University
(1192-15-31945) -
4:30 p.m.
Discussion
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1:30 p.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 2:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m.
AMS Current Events Bulletin
Room 205, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
David Eisenbud, University of California, Berkeley
Introduction by:
David Eisenbud, University of California, Berkeley
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2:00 p.m.
Searching for (Sharp) Thresholds in Random Structures: Where are We Now?
Presenters:
Will Perkins, Georgia Tech
(1192-05-33512) -
3:00 p.m.
Hilbert Meets Ramanujan: Singularity Theory and Integer Partitions
Presenters:
Hussein Mourtada, Université Paris Cité
(1192-14-31091) -
4:00 p.m.
Uniformity When Arithmetic Meets Geometry
Presenters:
Holly Krieger, University of Cambridge
(1192-14-33663) -
5:00 p.m.
Passing a Curve through N Points - Solution of a 100-Year-Old Problem
Presenters:
Ravi D Vakil, Stanford University
(1192-14-33742)
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2:00 p.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 2:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m.
ASL Invited Address
Organizers:
David Reed Solomon, University of Connecticut
Combinatorial Principles at Successors of Singular Cardinals
Room 306, The Moscone Center
Dima Svetosla Sinapova*, Rutgers University
(1192-03-32335) -
Friday January 5, 2024, 2:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
AMS Special Session on Dynamics and Regularity of PDEs, II
The main topics include:1. Well-posedness and asymptotic dynamics for solutions to dispersive equations; 2. Regularity theories and unique continuation in elliptic equations; 3. Important equations in math physics, fluid dynamics, and kinetic theories.We plan to invite researchers in this area including early career faculty, students, and those from the underrepresented minority groups to present their recent works. Topics that attract public audience and students will be included.
Room 076, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Zongyuan Li, Rutgers University zongyuan.li@rutgers.edu
Weinan Wang, University of Oklahoma
Xueying Yu, Oregon State University
Zhiyuan Zhang, Northeastern University
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2:00 p.m.
Asymptotics of Helmholtz-Kirchhoff Point-Vortices in the Phase Space
Chanwoo Kim, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Trinh Tien Nguyen*, University of Wisconsin-Madison
(1192-35-30830) -
2:30 p.m.
Large Time Behavior of Collisionless Plasmas
Stephen D. Pankavich*, Colorado School of Mines
(1192-35-29964) -
3:00 p.m.
Thermal relaxation toward equilibrium and periodically pulsating gas bubbles in an incompressible liquid
Chen-Chih Lai*, Columbia University
Michael I. Weinstein, Columbia University
(1192-35-29483) -
3:30 p.m.
Analysis of a Reaction-Diffusion SIR Epidemic Model with Noncompliant Behavior
Christian Parkinson*, University of Arizona
Weinan Wang, University of Oklahoma
(1192-35-28592) -
4:00 p.m.
Stable Singularity Formation of the Inviscid Primitive Equations
Charles Collot, CY Cergy Paris Université
Slim Ibrahim, University of Victoria, Canada
Quyuan Lin*, Clemson University
(1192-35-27949) -
4:30 p.m.
Singular damped waves on manifolds
Ruoyu P. T. Wang*, University College London
(1192-35-25651)
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2:00 p.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 2:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
AMS Special Session on Epistemologies of the South and the Mathematics of Indigenous Peoples, I
This special session highlights the Ethnomathematics program articulating the epistemologies of the South, with historical, cultural, social, political, and pedagogical character. Speakers from Latin America and Asia will argue for the importance of diversity, even in mathematics, using examples from Maya, Inca and Philippine cultures among others. They will show that the mathematics of indigenous peoples is part of useful everyday knowledge that helps advance mathematics teaching and learning.
Room 020, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
María Del Carmen Bonilla Tumialán, National University of Education Enrique Guzman y Valle mariacbonillat@gmail.com
Wilfredo Vidal Alangui, College of Science, University of the Philippines Baguio
Domingo Yojcom Rocché, Center for Scientific and Cultural Research
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2:00 p.m.
Quipu and Yupana in Inca mathematics
María Del Carmen Bonilla Tumialán*, National University of Education Enrique Guzman y Valle
(1192-10-30606) -
3:00 p.m.
Stone walling practice in northern Philippines: Locating `mathematics' within Indigenous epistemology
Wilfredo Vidal Alangui*, College of Science, University of the Philippines Baguio
(1192-10-32045) -
4:00 p.m.
Ethnomathematics and Indigenous Epistemology
Jaya Bishnu Pradhan*, Tribhuvan University
(1192-10-28752)
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2:00 p.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 2:00 p.m.-4:30 p.m.
AMS Special Session on Roots of Unity - Mathematics from Graduate Students in the Roots of Unity Program, II
Room 311, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Allechar Serrano Lopez, Harvard University allechar.serranolopez@montana.edu
Patricia Klein, Texas A&M University
Janani Lakshmanan, University of Hawaii at Manoa
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2:00 p.m.
Panel: Is the Roots of Unity program for me?
Patricia Klein*, Texas A&M University
(1192-10-32735) -
3:00 p.m.
Automatic Complexity and Quantum Logic over Finite Fields
Janani Lakshmanan*, University of Hawaii at Manoa
(1192-68-25482) -
3:30 p.m.
Morse-Smale functions and Morse-Smale categories: Recovering the Morse complex from a homotopy-theoretic construction
Mira Wattal*, Boston College
(1192-55-31926) -
4:00 p.m.
Geometry of relatively hyperbolic groups
Kailey Perry*, University of Arkansas
(1192-20-32462)
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2:00 p.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 2:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
Joint Special Session on AMS-AWM Special Session for Women and Gender Minorities in Symplectic and Contact Geometry and Topology, IV
Room 023, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Sarah Blackwell, University of Virginia blackwell@virginia.edu
Luya Wang, Stanford University
Nicole Magill, Cornell University
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2:00 p.m.
A Friendly Introduction to Lagrangian Realizations of Ribbon Cobordisms
John B Etnyre, Georgia Institute of Technology
Caitlin Leverson*, Bard College
(1192-53-31048) -
3:00 p.m.
The Moduli Space of Graphical Associative Submanifolds
Emily Autumn Windes*, University of Oregon
(1192-53-30793) -
3:30 p.m.
Weinstein presentations for high-dimensional antisurgery
Ipsita Datta, Institute for Advanced Study
Oleg Lazarev, University of Massachusetts Boston
Chindu Mohanakumar, Duke University
Angela Wu*, University College of London and Louisiana State University
(1192-53-29150) -
4:00 p.m.
Classification of tight contact structures
Tanushree Shah*, University of Glasgow
(1192-53-28379) -
4:30 p.m.
On exact Lagrangian fillings of Legendrian links in S^{3} with the standard contact structure.
Orsola Capovilla-Searle*, UC Davis
(1192-57-30872)
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2:00 p.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 2:15 p.m.-3:20 p.m.
PME Invited Address
Organizers:
Chad Awtrey, Samford University
Introduction by:
Chad Awtrey, Samford University
Mobilizing Mathematics for the Fight Against Cancer
Room 207, The Moscone Center
Trachette Jackson*, University of Michigan
(1192-92-25346) -
Friday January 5, 2024, 2:30 p.m.-4:00 p.m.
AMS Committee on Science Policy Panel Discussion - "Artificial Intelligence in Mathematics, Science and Society"
Artificial intelligence (AI) is one of the most compelling scientific developments over the last few decades. It is already having powerful impact on science, engineering, and commerce. The goal of this panel discussion is to inform mathematicians about AI so as to (a) encourage them to think about incorporating it as a part of their research and (b) to consider its many powerful societal impacts and growing concerns about ethics and equity.
Room 102, The Moscone Center
Moderators:
Jerry McNerney, U.S. House of Representatives (retired)
Organizers:
Gunnar Erik Carlsson, Stanford University (Chair)
Duane A. Cooper, Morehouse College
Carla Cotwright-Williams, US Dept of Defense
Fern Y Hunt, National Institute of Standards and Technology
Jerry McNerney, U.S. House of Representatives (retired)
Contacts:
Anita Benjamin, American Mathematical Society
Panelists:
Dan Hendrycks, University of California, Berkeley
Sanmi Koyejo, Stanford University
David C Manderscheid, National Science Foundation
Claire Tomlin, University of California, Berkeley -
Friday January 5, 2024, 3:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
ASL Contributed Paper Session, I
Room 306, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
David Reed Solomon, University of Connecticut david.solomon@uconn.edu
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3:00 p.m.
Characterizing Sofic Groups
Russell Philip Stetson*, Rutgers University - New Brunswick
(1192-20-30452) -
3:30 p.m.
The Harrison order as an ultraproduct
Noah Schweber*, Proof School
(1192-03-32471) -
4:00 p.m.
Preservation theorems via Smullyan clashing tableau
Fred Halpern*, Preservation theorems via Smullyan clashing tableau
(1192-03-29457) -
4:30 p.m.
Varieties of Variable Sharing or: How I Stopped Worrying and Learned to Love Nonuniform Substitutions
Shay Allen Logan*, Kansas State University
(1192-03-29427)
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3:00 p.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 3:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m.
COMAP Panel on Math Modeling Contests: Trends, Topics, and Tips
Math modeling problems and contests challenge students to apply their educational experiences and knowledge as part of a team to solve real-world problems. This panel will discuss the current trends we are seeing when it comes to math modeling competitions. They will discuss some recent topics and some of the innovative approaches that students have taken. There will be an opportunity for attendees to ask questions of the panelists.
Room 304, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Kayla Blyman, Saint Martin's University
Keith Erickson, Georgia Gwinnett College
Catherine Roberts, COMAP
Contacts:
Kim A Kuda, COMAP
Panelists:
Kayla Blyman, St. Martin's University
Catherine Roberts, COMAP
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Friday January 5, 2024, 3:00 p.m.-4:30 p.m.
Inspiring Stories: How an Academic Rejection Led to Something Amazing
Rejection in all forms is difficult at any stage of a career, and in some cases the fear of rejection actually stops people from taking advantage of opportunities. We regularly hear and celebrate people's success stories, and that can sometimes make us blind to the fact that every single one of us, even the "rock stars," suffer rejection. This session is an opportunity for people to hear the other side of the story: the rejections and how people used those rejections to grow
Room 307, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Allison Henrich, Seattle University
Aaron D. Wootton, University of Portland -
Friday January 5, 2024, 3:30 p.m.-4:35 p.m.
AMS Maryam Mirzakhani Lecture
Organizers:
Michelle Ann Manes, American Institute of Mathematics
Introduction by:
Jordan S Ellenberg, University of Wisconsin-Madison
An Application of Probability Theory for Groups to 3-Dimensional Manifolds
Room 207, The Moscone Center
Melanie Matchett Wood*, Harvard University
(1192-57-31333) -
Friday January 5, 2024, 3:30 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
AMS - PME Undergraduate Student Poster Session, II
Room 003, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Chad Awtrey, Samford University
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3:30 p.m.
Poster #: open
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3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-108: 2-108: Performing the Euler-Bernoulli Beam Uncertainty Quantification Using QMCPy
Authors:
Irene A Caracioni, Illinois Institute of Technology
Fred Hickernell, Illinois Institute of Technology
Guangyu Qiu, Illinois Institute of Technology
Presenters:
Dylan Xu, University of California, Berkeley
Authors:
Anita Ye, Northern Illinois University
(1192-65-26131) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-135: 2-135: A Mathematical Approach for Optimizing Linguistically-Induced Analgesia
Presenters:
Ryka C. Chopra, San Francisco Conservatory of Music
(1192-92-26140) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-112: 2-112: Improving Accuracy When Classifying Out of Distribution Data in Facial Recognition Models
Presenters:
Gianluca Barone, Rowan University
Aashrit Cunchala, University of Pittsburgh
Rudy A Nunez, Emory University
(1192-68-26199) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-101: 2-101: A Statistical Examination of the ESS Polygraph Scoring System
Authors:
Maimouna Diarra, Coppin State University
Abigail Eck, Monmouth University
Presenters:
Saba Khanmohammadi, East Carolina University
(1192-62-26239) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-131: 2-131: Using agent-based modeling to understand the impact of community interactions on voter apathy
Presenters:
Grace A Brophy, Hamilton College
Audrey Ruth Rips-Goodwin, The University of Kansas
Lucy A Wilson, Bryn Mawr College
(1192-91-26245) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-123: 2-123: Dynamics of a Vibro-Impact Energy Harvester Under Non-Smooth Forcing
Presenters:
Emily Helene Almgren, Haverford College
Authors:
Rachel Kuske, Georgia Institute of Technology
Presenters:
Hung Nguyen, University of Pennsylvania
Nilay J. Patel, Cornell University
(1192-70-26264) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-035: 2-035: Multi-hop Duotaire
Authors:
Michael Raul Carrion, Alvernia University
Nathan Hurtig, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
Presenters:
Maggie X. Lai, Tulane University
Authors:
Sarah Lohrey, Bryn Mawr College
Brittany Ohlinger, Albright College
(1192-10-26353) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-005: 2-005: Zero-Sum-Free Graph Labelings
Presenters:
Anna Coleman, Southeastern University
Authors:
Joshua Harrington, Cedar Crest College
Presenters:
Maggie X. Lai, Tulane University
Philip D. Thomas, Kutztown University
Authors:
Tony Wing Hong Wong, Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
(1192-05-26373) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-079: 2-079: Arbitrary finite intersections of doubling measures and applications
Presenters:
Zoe Markman, Swarthmore College
Teresa Sofia Pollard, New York University
Joshua Darryl Zeitlin, Yale University
(1192-42-26493) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-113: 2-113: Evaluation and Interpretation of Chemical Large Language Models
Presenters:
Kason Ancelin, UCLA
Authors:
Ana Paola Arias Martinez, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico
Presenters:
Edward T Gilman, Rice University
Authors:
Luca Ponzoni, Relay Therapeutics
Joia Zhang, Cornell University
Yanqiao Zhu, UCLA
(1192-68-26643) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-006: 2-006: Exploring Degree, Diameter and Connectedness for Graph Products
Presenters:
Sophia Child, Colgate University
Samal Omshi, Colgate University
(1192-05-26758) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-149: 2-149: Quantum Error Correcting Codes from Multidimensional Circulant Graphs
Presenters:
Alexandra Koletsos, Columbia Univeristy
Kerry Seekamp, Smith College
Adrian Thananopavarn, Princeton Univeristy
(1192-94-27211) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-007: 2-007: Growth Diagrams for Bumpless Pipe Dream RSK.
Authors:
AJ Harris, University of Minnesota
Presenters:
Van Thanh Son Nguyen, University of Minnesota
(1192-05-27265) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-008: 2-008: Multi-Dimensional Graphs Modeling Self-Assembling DNA Nanostructures
Presenters:
Katelyn Buck, The University of Texas at Austin
Catherine Bess Jacobs, Wellesley College
Authors:
Amelia Julian, Plymouth State University
(1192-05-27608) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-009: 2-009: On the Spum and Sum Diameter of Paths
Presenters:
Aryan Bora, MIT PRIMES
Authors:
Yunseo Choi, Harvard University
Presenters:
Lucas Tang, MIT PRIMES
(1192-05-27668) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-114: 2-114: Using Machine Learning to Predict Terms in Number Sequences
Presenters:
Anne Deyu Shuai, Oviedo High School, Florida
(1192-68-27700) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-010: 2-010: On a Conjecture by Baril, Cerbai, Khalil, and Vajnovszki on Two Restricted Stacks
Presenters:
Christopher Bao, The Davidson Academy
Authors:
Yunseo Choi, Harvard University
Presenters:
Katelyn Gan, Sage Hill School
Owen Zhang, Interlake High School
(1192-05-27792) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-102: 2-102: Evaluating the Impact of Riparian Buffer Systems in Enhancing Water Quality in the Shenandoah Valley, Virginia
Presenters:
Holland Ann Bill, The University of Notre Dame
Authors:
Elke Doby, James Madison University
Jacob Steger, Vassar College
Daniel Trudell, Rhodes College
Dhanuska Wijesinghe, James Madison University
Prabhashi Withana Gamage, James Madison University
(1192-62-27814) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-011: 2-011: Optimal Constructions for DNA Self-Assembly of $k$-Regular Graphs
Presenters:
Lisa Seo Hyun Baek, Brown University
Ethan Daniel Bove, Brown University
Michael Cho, Stanford University
Xingyi Zhang, Carleton College
(1192-05-27908) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-034: 2-034: Culture to classroom in Ke'ehi Islands
Presenters:
Justine Mae Guerrero, University of Hawaii-West Oahu
Cleary Kaahanui, University of Hawaii-West Oahu
(1192-10-27934) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-040: 2-040: The error term of the sum of digital sum functions in arbitrary bases
Presenters:
Erdenebileg Erdenebat, Brigham Young University - Hawaii
Authors:
Ka Lun Wong, Brigham Young University - Hawaii
(1192-11-28054) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-136: 2-136: Use Adaptive Fast Function Approximator in Motor-Filament Binding Kinetics
Authors:
Robert Blackwell, Scientific Computing Core, Flatiron Institute
Adam Lamson, Center of Computational Biology, Flatiron Institute
Michael Shelley, Center of Computational Biology, Flatiron Institute
Presenters:
Zihan (Steven) Zhang, Department of Applied Mathematics, University of Washington
(1192-92-28150) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-109: 2-109: Parallel Algebraic Multigrid for Fusion and Higher-Order PDEs
Presenters:
Sophie Boileaus, Carleton College
Atmik Das, University of California San Diego
Kellen Arnold Kanarios, University of Michigan
Lucia Krajcoviechova, University of Cambridge
(1192-65-28152) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-004: 2-004: Language Bounds from Regular Expressions: Extraction and Applications
Presenters:
Jacob Michael Ginesin, Northeastern University
(1192-03-28195) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-012: 2-012: Multi-item Balanced Transportation Problem: Formulation, Solutions and Applications
Presenters:
Neil Makur, Fremont Christian School. Dr. Amitabh Chaudhary, University of Chicago.
(1192-05-28205) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-013: 2-013: Algorithmic Generation of DNA Self-Assembly Structures
Presenters:
Jacob Ashworth, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
Luca Grossman, Tufts University
Fausto Navarro, Johns Hopkins University
(1192-05-28208) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-093: 2-093: Hopf plumbings and generalized Hopf bandings
Presenters:
Jordan Incledon, California State University, Fullerton
Authors:
Matt Rathbun, California State University, Fullerton
(1192-57-28292) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-124: 2-124: Multifidelity Modeling for Rarefied Gas Kinetics Using POD and CFD
Authors:
Ezra Baker, Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics
Presenters:
Lila Fowler, Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics
Teagan Johnson, Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics
Isabel Renteria, Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics
(1192-76-28356) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-126: 2-126: Expressibility of Quantum Circuits for Chemistry Applications
Presenters:
Ellen Chlachidze, University of Michigan
Triet Ha, Rhodes College
Sudatta Hor, Brown University
Yuan Qiu, Williams College
Authors:
Scott Smart, University of California, Los Angeles
(1192-81-28449) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-041: 2-041: $p$-Adic Valuation Trees and Iterative Sequences
Authors:
Olena Kozhushkina, Ursinus College
Presenters:
MaeKayla Minton, Kentucky Wesleyan College
Dillon Snyder, University of Connecticut
Authors:
Justin G. Trulen, Kentucky Wesleyan College
Presenters:
Laura Vaughan, Vanderbilt University
(1192-11-28460) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-115: 2-115: Optimizing Cycle Life Prediction of Lithium-ion Batteries via a Physics-Informed Model
Presenters:
Constantin-Daniel Nicolae, University of Cambridge
Sara Sameer, National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences, Pakistan
Nathan Sun, Harvard University
Karena Yan, Harvard University
(1192-68-28471) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-090: 2-090: Generalizations of the Erdős--Ginzburg--Ziv Theorem via Topology
Authors:
Florian Frick, Carnegie Mellon University
Presenters:
Jacob Lehmann Duke, Williams College
Arianna Meenakshi McNamara, Purdue University
Authors:
Hannah Park-Kaufmann, Bard College
Steven Raanes, Vassar College
Steven Simon, Bard College
Zoe Wellner, Carnegie Mellon University
(1192-55-28691) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-098: 2-098: Gauss-Markov Modeling of GPS Ephemeris and Clock Error
Presenters:
Jordan Banks, Howard University
Cassi Chen, University of California, Berkeley
Stefan Inzer, University of California, Berkeley
Dylan Marchlinski, University of Pennsylvania
(1192-60-29156) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-065: 2-065: $t$-Delta Sets of Numerical Semigroups
Presenters:
Sogol Cyrusian, UC Santa Barbara
Alex Domat, Trinity College
Authors:
Christopher O'Neill, San Diego State University
Vadim Ponomarenko, San Diego State University
Presenters:
Eric Ren, Arizona State University
Mayla Ward, Western Washington University
(1192-20-29278) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-014: 2-014: Van der Waerden Type Numbers for Integer Sequences
Presenters:
Oscar D Quester, Bridgewater State University
(1192-05-29324) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-085: 2-085: Computing Formulae for $\Gamma -$Orbifold Euler Characteristics of $\operatorname {O}(2)$ Representations
Presenters:
Hannah-Elsie Meit, Rhodes College
(1192-57-29490) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-015: 2-015: Algorithmic Generation of DNA Self-Assembly Graphs
Authors:
Grace Bielefeldt, St. Olaf College
Presenters:
Iris Horng, University of Pennsylvania
Authors:
Holly Luebsen, University of Texas at Austin
Mitchell VonEschen, Lawrence University
(1192-05-29543) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-075: 2-075: Geometric Limits of Julia Sets of Sums of Powers of Polynomials
Presenters:
Eleanor Sophia Waiss, Butler University
(1192-37-29584) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-137: 2-137: Stage-structured population models: Using an ODE approach based on reproductive potential
Presenters:
Jack Farrell, Siena College
Authors:
Scott W Greenhalgh, Siena College
(1192-92-29590) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-042: 2-042: Ghost series and a motivated proof of the Bressoud-Göllnitz-Gordon identities
Presenters:
John Layne, University of Virginia
Samuel Whiting Marshall, University of Central Florida
Authors:
Christopher Sadowski, Ursinus College
Presenters:
Emily Shambaugh, Dickinson College
(1192-11-29616) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-110: 2-110: An Integral Equation Approach for Long Covid -19 (LC Model)-Preliminary Report
Presenters:
Danielle Vogt, Roger Williams University
Authors:
Yajni Warnapala, Roger Williams University
(1192-65-29666) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-138: 2-138: Quantifying selection intensity and epistatic interactions among gene variants within angiosarcoma.
Authors:
Vincent L Cannataro, Emmanuel College, Boston, MA
Presenters:
Caralynn Elizabeth Hampson, Emmanuel College
(1192-92-29778) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-057: 2-057: The determinant of the frame operator of an $(\ell ,K)$-frame over $\mathbb {F}_2$
Presenters:
Jonathan Webb, University of Idaho
(1192-15-29802) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-016: 2-016: Colorful Turán Theorems for the Vertex Disjoint Union of Rainbow Triangles
Authors:
Tahda Queer, Hunter College, City University of New York
Presenters:
Cyrus Young, University of California, Irvine
Authors:
Wohua Zhou, California State University, East Bay
(1192-05-29902) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-132: 2-132: Assessing the Black-Scholes Model
Presenters:
Kaitlynn Addita Harrylal, St. Edward's University
(1192-91-30009) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-150: 2-150: Extending Block Length Over an Adversarial Multiple Access Channel
Presenters:
Madelyn St Pierre, University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire
(1192-94-30053) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-062: 2-062: The Action of the Cactus Group on Arc Diagrams
Presenters:
Matvey Borodin, Brookline High School
(1192-17-30254) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-055: 2-055: Improvements to Snap-Together Algebraic Surfaces
Authors:
Silviana Amethyst, University of Wisconsin -- Eau Claire
Morgan Fiebig, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire
Presenters:
Caden Danger Joergens, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire
Briar Weston, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire
(1192-14-30285) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-095: 2-095: Detecting boundary slopes in two-bridge knot complements via intersections in the character variety arising from epimorphisms
Presenters:
Isidora Dare Bailly-Hall, Grinnell College
Karina Dovgodko, Columbia University
Akash Ganguly, Carleton College
Jiachen Kang, University of Michigan
Jishi Sun, University of Michigan
(1192-57-30316) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-080: 2-080: Quantum Metric Spaces Associated to Cyclic Groups
Presenters:
Lakshay Jatin Patel, University of California Berkeley
(1192-46-30335) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-051: 2-051: Virtual resolutions of points in a product of projective spaces
Presenters:
Isidora Dare Bailly-Hall, Grinnell College
Karina Dovgodko, Columbia University
Saisudharshan Sivakumar, University of Florida
Jishi Sun, University of Michigan
(1192-13-30365) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-017: 2-017: Construction of graphic $3$-uniform hypergraph degree sequences
Presenters:
Runze Li, University of California, Santa Barbara
Authors:
István Miklós, Rényi Institute, Hungarian Academy of Sciences
(1192-05-30377) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-151: 2-151: Edge-Informed Estimations for Blurring Parameters in Convolutional Models
Presenters:
Jacob Hume, University of Michigan
Danny McDonald, University of Pennsylvania
Allan Thomas Newman, Indiana State University
(1192-94-30517) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-018: 2-018: Random Latin Squares
Presenters:
Alexander Divoux, Georgia Institute of Technology
Authors:
Thomas Kelly, Georgia Institute of Technology
Presenters:
Camille Elisabeth Kennedy, Northwestern University
Jasdeep Sidhu, Stanford University
(1192-05-30520) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-066: 2-066: On Generalized Factorization Lengths in Atomic Monoids
Presenters:
Spencer Chapman, Trinity University
Eli B. Dugan, Williams College
Authors:
Shadi Gaskari, San Diego State University
Presenters:
Ron Lycan II, San Diego State University
Sarah Mendoza De La Cruz, University of Texas at Austin
Authors:
Christopher O'Neill, San Diego State University
Vadim Ponomarenko, San Diego State University
(1192-20-30571) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-052: 2-052: On ideals preserved by linear changes of coordinates in positive characteristic
Presenters:
Bjorn Cattell-Ravdal, Metropolitan State University of Denver
Erin Delargy, Binghamton University
Akash Ganguly, Carleton College
Authors:
Sean Guan, University of California, Berkeley
Trevor Karn, University of Minnesota
Presenters:
Saisudharshan Sivakumar, University of Florida
(1192-13-30590) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-139: 2-139: Searching For Longevity Inducing Pharmaceuticals: A Case Study of Deep Learning Application in Computer Vision
Authors:
Hum Nath Bhandari, Rogers William University
Christopher Burtner, Roger Williams University
Presenters:
Colton James Pelletier, Roger Williams University
(1192-92-30609) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-019: 2-019:A Recursive Construction of Long Cycles in Hypercube Levels
Presenters:
Jonathan Du, DSM Academy
Jiahao Li, DSM Academy
Chenkai Zhang Shen, DSM Academy
(1192-05-30684) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-043: 2-043: Arithmetic Progressions of Integers that are Relatively Prime to their Digital Sums
Presenters:
Ryan Blau, The College of Idaho
Authors:
Joshua Harrington, Cedar Crest College
Sarah Lohrey, Bryn Mawr College
Eliel Sosis, University of Michigan
Tony Wing Hong Wong, Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
(1192-11-30779) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-153: 2-153: A Comparative Analysis of K-means using the Pythagorean Means
Presenters:
Ahmed Abdelsalam, The City University of New York-BMCC
Authors:
David Allen, The City University of New York-BMCC
(1192-68-30833) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-076: 2-076: Generalized Bounded Distortion Property
Presenters:
Gregory Borissov, University of California, Irvine
(1192-37-30858) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-140: 2-140: CANCELLED Forecasting Groundwater Temperature Using Historical and Projected Data in the Kenai Pennisula Lowlands, Alaska
Authors:
Tyelyn Brigino, University of South Florida
Edgar Guerron-Orejuela, University of South Florida
Presenters:
Eojin Lee, Columbia University
Authors:
Kai Rains, University of South Florida
Mark Cable Rains, University of South Florida
Lauren Sutton, Kachemak Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve
(1192-92-30978) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-001: 2-001: Early BMCC "Connect2Success" System Alert Enhance Students' Performance
Presenters:
Jingyue Gao, Borough of Manhattan Community College
Authors:
Yi Annie Han, BMCC-CUNY
Presenters:
Jun Ha KIm, Borough of Manhattan Community College
Miguel Silva, BMCC-CUNY
Authors:
Matthew Sunderland, STASH Tech
(1192-10-31346) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-072: 2-072: Nonlinear Neutral Inclusions
Presenters:
Dennis Belotserkovskiy, Colgate University
Justin Li, Colgate University
(1192-35-31497) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-103: 2-103: Application of a New Class of Statistical Tests to Reaction Times Data
Authors:
Sam Reed Burnett, Western Washington University
Presenters:
Nicholas Jacob Chandler, Western Washington University
Authors:
Fiona Cleary, Western Washington University
Kimihiro Noguchi, Western Washington University
(1192-62-31513) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-020: 2-020: Chip-firing Stability within the Unknown Stability Interval
Authors:
Kaioke Begay, Central Washington University
Kieran Cook, Central Washington University
Presenters:
Athaliah Mackewicz, Central Washington University
Authors:
Aaron Montgomery, Central Washington University
(1192-05-31579) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-104: 2-104: Finding Correlations between External Factors and Covid-19 Rates in Florida
Presenters:
Julian Bennett, Research Partner
Lauren Eriksen, Research Partner
(1192-62-31845) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-116: 2-116: Prediction of Credit Defaults based on Weight Dimensionality Reduction Neural Network and M-Band Discrete Wavelet Transform
Presenters:
Alejandro Antonio Mayorga, Author
Letian Wang, Author
(1192-68-31870) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-117: 2-117: CANCELLED Particle-Type Methods for Stochastic Nonlinear Control and Intelligent Game-Playing
Authors:
Sanjit Dandapanthula, UCLA
Jack Rankin, University of Nebraska
Presenters:
Micky Santiago-Zayas, Purdue University
Authors:
Syrine Sbaa, Higher School of Statistics and Data Analysis
(1192-68-32008) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-083: 2-083: A linear algebraic proof of the Viviani's Theorem
Authors:
Zhiqin Lu, UC Irvine
Presenters:
Yufei Ren, School of Physical Sciences University of California, Irvine
(1192-51-32084) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-021: 2-021: Exact mixing times for random walks on trees of a fixed diameter.
Authors:
Rhys O'Higgins, Macalester College
Presenters:
Lola Vescovo, Macalester College
(1192-05-32399) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-070: 2-070: Graph Theoretic Interpretations of the Nevanlinna Representation
Presenters:
Lily Adlin, Cal Poly SLO
Giovani Thai, Cal Poly SLO
Samuel Tiscareno, Cal Poly SLO
(1192-32-32518) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-141: 2-141: Modeling Collective Symmetry Breaking in Cells
Authors:
Calina Copos, Northeastern University
Presenters:
Katherine Levandosky, Northeastern University
(1192-92-32528) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-099: 2-099: Bringing The Buffon Needle Problem Down To Earth
Presenters:
Brody Michael Miller, Appalachian State University
(1192-60-32534) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-073: 2-073: Constructing Solutions to Korteweg-de Vries (KdV) Equation with Higher Order Dispersion and Low Power Nonlinearity
Presenters:
Beckett Sanchez, Florida International University
(1192-35-32585) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-130: 2-130: Math Department Scheduling Using Linear Programming
Presenters:
Annabelle Piotrowski, University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire
(1192-90-32611) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-022: 2-022: Maximum Stars in Pendant Ladder Graphs
Authors:
Cash Bortner, California State University, Stanislaus
Presenters:
Paola Viviana Campos, California State University, Stanislaus
Authors:
Jessica De Silva, California State University, Stanislaus
Presenters:
Jeffrey Charles Venable, California State University, Stanislaus
(1192-05-32691) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-067: 2-067: CANCELLED Using Theory of Symmetric Groups to Solve Variations of the Mind-Swapping Problem (Keeler's Theorem)
Authors:
Alexandra Lee Bartas, San Francisco State University
Danny Lara, Texas State University
Bruce Leavitt, University of California, Los Angeles
Presenters:
Ben Vessely, University of Oregon
(1192-20-32696) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-081: 2-081: Computer - Assisted Proof of Khinchin Inequality
Presenters:
Daniel Logan Blevins, University of Missouri - Columbia
(1192-46-32733) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-142: 2-142: Linear Community Identification in Molecular Dynamics
Authors:
Robert S Eisenberg, Illinois Institute of Technology
David Minh, Illinois Institute of Technology
Presenters:
Stanley Nicholson, Brown University
(1192-92-32846) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-111: 2-111: On mathematical modeling, simulation, and analyses of opioid use disorder with treatment
Authors:
Kevin Wan, Homestead High School
Presenters:
George Zhu, Homestead High School
(1192-65-32928) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-063: 2-063: On Modular Categories With Frobenius-Perron Dimension Congruent to 2 Modulo 4
Presenters:
Akshaya Chakravarthy, MIT PRIMES-USA
Authors:
Agustina Czenky, University of Oregon
Julia Yael Plavnik, Indiana University
(1192-18-32958) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-044: 2-044: A study on the LLL-algorithm and the shortest vector problem
Authors:
Jingbo Liu, Texas A&M University-San Antonio
Presenters:
Matthew Treviño, Texas A&M University - San Antonio
Liliana B Villanueva, Texas A&M University - San Antonio
(1192-11-33060) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-152: 2-152: Rock Column Displacement in Zion National Park: A Statistical Analysis
Presenters:
Michael J Orr, Utah Tech University
(1192-62-33100) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-074: 2-074: Investigations of Korteweg-de Vries Type Equation Breather Solutions
Presenters:
Chandler Haight, Florida International University
(1192-35-33113) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-077: 2-077: Elliptic Islands In Moon Billiards
Authors:
Julia Jammalo, Fairfield university
Presenters:
Lingran Zhang, Fairfield University
(1192-37-33116) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-058: 2-058: Multiband Wavelet Based Parallel-CNN Image Classification Algorithms
Authors:
Tianjian Huang, UWCSEA
Haoxin Liu, asheville school
Presenters:
Ziqi WANG, UWCSEA
(1192-15-33120) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-133: 2-133: Leveraging Entanglement Against Adversarial Jamming: A Quantum Game Theoretic Approach
Authors:
Abhi Palikala, Ross Mathematics Program
Sammy Shankar, Ross Mathematics Program
Presenters:
Bruce Tang, Ross Mathematics Program
Authors:
Christina Yum, Ross Mathematics Program
(1192-91-33121) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-118: 2-118: CANCELLED Mid-Term Arctic Sea Ice Concentration Forecast Based on CNN, ConvLSTM and Wavelet Multi-Scale Deep Learning Algorithms
Presenters:
Andrew Li, Western Connecticut State University
(1192-68-33154) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-002: 2-002: Terahertz Time Domain Spectroscopy for Characterizing Properties of Carbon Nanotube Yarns.
Authors:
Natalie Frey, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Dashiell Lipsey, Pomona College
Presenters:
Anthony Charles Miller, University of Maryland Baltimore County
(1192-74-33197) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-037: 2-037: Statistical Analysis of Water Testing Practices: Revealing a Chicago Water Crisis
Authors:
Kristin T. Fesmire, Illinois Institute of Technology
Aakash V. Madabhushi, Illinois Institute of Technology
Kaylee J. Rosendahl, Illinois Institute of Technology
Presenters:
Jacob H. Thomas, Illinois Institute of Technology
(1192-10-33198) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-143: 2-143: A Wavelet-Based Multi-omics Approach Reveals Host-Cell-Type-Specific Networks in Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Authors:
Stephanie Chang, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Tong Liu, Tsinghua University
Presenters:
Adeethyia Shankar, Brown University
Authors:
Xiaodi Wang, Western Connecticut State University
Yongzhong Zhao, Frontage Labs
(1192-92-33325) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-056: 2-056: Transverse-Free Affine Curves
Authors:
Shari Hoch, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Anna Marti, Georgia College and State University
Presenters:
Ethan Speiser Soloway, University of Pennsylvania
(1192-14-33368) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-105: 2-105: Identity Development Among Pre-Health Students: Identifying Hidden Groups and Transitions Between Them Via Latent Class Analysis in Survey Data During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Presenters:
Anya Kapitula, Hope College
Authors:
Anna Tyshka, Hope College
(1192-62-33376) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-023: 2-023: The Geometry and Lattice-Point Enumeration of Stack-Sorting Simplices
Presenters:
Carson R Mitchell, UC Berkeley
(1192-05-33401) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-045: 2-045: The Goldbach Theorem for Laurent Polynomials with Positive Integer Coefficients
Presenters:
Sophia Liao, MIT-PRIMES
Authors:
Harold Polo, University of California, Irvine
(1192-11-33430) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-100: 2-100: Cutoff in the Bernoulli-Laplace Model With Unequal Colors and Urn Sizes
Authors:
Thomas Griffin, Iowa State University
Bailey Hall, Westmont College
Presenters:
Jackson Scott Hebner, University of Connecticut
Authors:
David P Herzog, Iowa State University
Presenters:
Denis Selyuzhitsky, Michigan State University
Kevin Wong, University of California, Los Angeles
John Wright, The Ohio State University
(1192-60-33436) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-036: 2-036: The Stable Matching Problem and Sudoku
Authors:
Matvey Borodin, Brookline High School
Eric Chen, Acton Boxborough Regional High School
Aidan Duncan, MIT PRIMES STEP
Boyan Litchev, Lexington High School
Jiahe Liu, MIT PRIMES STEP
Presenters:
Veronika Moroz, Lexington High School
Authors:
Matthew Qian, MIT PRIMES STEP
Rohith Raghavan, MIT PRIMES STEP
Presenters:
Garima Rastogi, Virtual Learning Academy Charter School
Authors:
Michael Voigt, MIT PRIMES STEP
(1192-10-33439) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-106: 2-106: Firms' financial misconduct impacts on rival companies
Presenters:
Hai Van Le, University of Washington
(1192-62-33457) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-088: 2-088: Inequalities Between Intrinsic and Extrinsic Quantities for ThreeDimensional Smooth Hypersurfaces
Presenters:
Du Anh Tran, California State University, Fullerton
(1192-53-33461) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-134: 2-134: CEO Compensation and Risk-Taking: & 1500 Firms
Authors:
Hai Van Le, Hollins University
Presenters:
Dulce Karina Lopez Cruz, University of California, Berkeley
(1192-91-33467) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-125: 2-125: Swimming with Deep Learning
Presenters:
Samuel Armstrong, Buena Vista University
Dante Buhl, University of California Santa Cruz
Garrett Hauser, University of Rhode Island
Kristin Lloyd, Towson University
Jazmin Sharp, Towson University
(1192-76-33536) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-086: 2-086: High-dimensional envy-free partitions
Authors:
Pablo Soberón, Baruch College, City University of New York
Presenters:
Christina Yu, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
(1192-52-33539) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-096: 2-096: The Lee Spectral Sequence for Band Sums
Presenters:
Jessica J Zhang, Harvard University
(1192-57-33581) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-144: 2-144: Exploration of the Hi-C patterns through computer simulations
Authors:
Alexandra Galitsyna, Mentor
Leonid Mirny, Mentor
Henrik Dahl Pinholt, Mentor
Presenters:
Elizaveta Rybnikova, Student
(1192-92-33623) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-024: 2-024: Construction Strategies for Modeling Lattice and Prism Graphs with Self Assembling DNA
Presenters:
Toby Anderson, Harvey Mudd College
Authors:
Olivia Greinke, Transylvania University
Presenters:
Iskandar Nazhar, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Luis Santori, University of Central Florida
(1192-05-33672) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-046: 2-046: The Effect of The Trace Operator on the Duality of Modular Grids in Genus Zero
Presenters:
Archer Clayton, Brigham Young University
Authors:
Paul Jenkins, Brigham Young University
(1192-11-33674) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-129: 2-129: Augmented Box Model for Colliding Turbidity Currents
Authors:
François Blanchette, University of California, Merced
Presenters:
Conor Edward Olive, University of California, Merced
Authors:
Nathan Willis, University of California, Merced
(1192-86-33680) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-089: 2-089: Variational Discretization Methods for Curvature Flows on Riemannian Manifolds
Presenters:
Zofia Ewa Adamska, California Institute of Technology
Authors:
Yakov Berchenko-Kogan, Florida Institute of Technology
Pedro Estrada Gallegos, National Autonomous University of Mexico
Ricardo Garcia, California Institute of Technology
(1192-53-33681) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-119: 2-119: Intersection Attacks in Non-Uniform Setting
Authors:
Simon Langowski, MIT
Presenters:
Dongchen Zou, Phillips Exeter Academy
(1192-68-33683) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-087: 2-087: Improved Bounds on Helly Numbers of Product Sets
Presenters:
Srinivas Arun, Cherry Creek High School
(1192-52-33689) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-059: 2-059: The distribution of the cokernel of a random integral symmetric matrix modulo a prime power
Presenters:
Rohan Das, BASIS Independent Silicon Valley
Christopher Qiu, Bridgewater Raritan High School
Shiqiao Zhang, MIT PRIMES
(1192-15-33691) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-078: 2-078: Birkhoff Summation of Irrational Rotations
Authors:
Chris Aagaard, Portland State University
Hannah Kravitz, Portland State University
Presenters:
Heather L. Moore, Portland State University
Authors:
Isabelle Shankar, Portland State University
J.J.P. Veerman, Portland State University
(1192-37-33694) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-097: 2-097: Spherical Braidoids
Presenters:
Elizabeth Eileen High, Williams College
Jake Malarkey, Williams College
(1192-57-33695) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-084: 2-084: Centers of $n$-degree Poncelet Circles
Presenters:
Georgia Soo Frances Corbett, Bucknell University
(1192-51-33701) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-025: 2-025: Coalescing results for the distance Matrix
Presenters:
Jiah Jin, The Cooper Union
Sajid Bin Mahamud, Reed College
Angela Yuan, University of Texas at Austin
(1192-05-33711) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-053: 2-053: Canonical Forms of Vanishing Polynomials over Finite Commutative Rings with Identity
Presenters:
Ethan Yiheng Liu, The Harker School
(1192-13-33734) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-145: 2-145: Oscillations in neuronal activity: a neuron-centered spatiotemporal model of the Unfolded Protein Response
Presenters:
Tat Chung Dawson Chan, University of California, Berkeley
Authors:
Michael Lindstrom, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
Elliot M Miller, The University of Alabama
Carlos Montes-Matamoros, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
Laurent Pujo-Menjouet, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1
Omar Sharif, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
(1192-92-33739) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-047: 2-047: Whittaker Vectors For Subregular W-algebra and Nonstandard r-matrices
Presenters:
Brian Li, Mission San Jose High School
(1192-11-33740) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-091: 2-091: Popular Music Classification Through Topological Data Analysis
Presenters:
Susannah Jackson, Grove City College
(1192-55-33745) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-082: 2-082: Approximation of Laplacian Operators
Authors:
Bernard Akwei, University of Connecticut
Rachel Bailey, University of Connecticut
Presenters:
Tonya Patricks, University of South Florida
Authors:
Luke G Rogers, University of Connecticut
Presenters:
Genevieve Romanelli, Tufts University
Authors:
Alexander Teplyaev, University of Connecticut
(1192-47-33753) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-146: 2-146: Modeling Evolutionary Dynamics of Collective Action on Graphs
Presenters:
Sasha Hyacinthe, Emmanuel College
Theodore Kelly, Emmanuel College
Jacob Wayne Proulx, Emmanuel College
(1192-92-33762) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-033: 2-033: The Stable Tamari Order
Authors:
Anna Hugo, Davidson College
Presenters:
Nzingha Joseph, Carleton College
Authors:
Anna Pun, CUNY Baruch College
(1192-06-33768) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-071: 2-071: Mechanism-Enabled Population Balance Modeling For Platinum Nanoparticle Synthesis
Presenters:
Rachel T Bertaud, Presenter
Authors:
Richard Finke, Colorado State University
Luke MacHale, Colorado State University
Patrick Shipman, Colorado State University
(1192-34-33776) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-026: 2-026: Bonded and Dissipative Edges in Networks
Authors:
Kenneth S. Berenhaut, Wake Forest University
Liangdongsheng Lyu, Northwestern University
Presenters:
Yuxiao Zhou, Wake Forest University
(1192-05-33777) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-027: 2-027: A Variation on Labeled Chip Firing: Simultaneous Chip Firing
Presenters:
Kaioke Begay, Central Washington University
Authors:
Athaliah Mackewicz, Central Washington University
(1192-05-33783) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-068: 2-068: Prime Graphs of $K_4$-solvable groups
Authors:
Eitan Marcus, Bowdoin College
Gavin Pettigrew, University of Washington
Saskia Solotko, Tufts University
Presenters:
Lixin Zheng, Georgia Insitute of Technology
(1192-20-33791) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-028: 2-028: Graph Modifications to Bound the Fiedler Value
Presenters:
Ilha Hwang, Undergraduate Researcher
Dallin Seyfried, Undergraduate Researcher
John Warnock, Undergraduate Researcher
(1192-05-33802) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-120: 2-120: A deep neural network for a hemiarray EIT system
Presenters:
Nick David Wharff, Drake University
(1192-68-33811) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-038: 2-038: Race and Traffic Citations in Des Moines, Iowa
Authors:
Eric A. Autry, Grinnell College
Presenters:
Tanmaie Kailash, Grinnell College
Anthony Schwindt, Grinnell College
(1192-10-33814) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-039: 2-039: Using Natural Language Processing to Advise Policymakers on New Drug Study Regulations
Presenters:
Ethan Collins, United States Military Academy
(1192-10-33815) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-029: 2-029: Construction and Properties of Cospectral Non-Backtracking Matrices of Graphs
Presenters:
Luke Green, Brigham Young University
Authors:
Mark Kempton, Brigham Young University
Presenters:
Davi Zacheu, Brigham Young University
(1192-05-33816) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-030: 2-030: Bananas, Eggs, and Chips: A Recipe for Graph Gonality
Presenters:
Marchelle Beougher, Macalester College
Nila Cibu, University of California, Berkeley
Cassie Ding, Brown University
Steven Sofos DiSilvio, Columbia University
Sasha Kononova, University of California at Los Angeles
Chan Lee, Williams College
Authors:
Ralph E. Morrison, Williams College
Presenters:
Krish Singal, Columbia University
(1192-05-33830) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-092: 2-092: Topological Data Analysis of Knowledge Networks.
Presenters:
Jingyi Guan, Macalester College
(1192-55-33835) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-094: 2-094: Maximizing the Volume of a Hyperrectangle With Fixed Diagonal Length
Presenters:
Taran Chandra Mellacheruvu, Illinois Institute of Technology
(1192-51-33837) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-127: 2-127: Examples of Supermanifolds with Non-trivial Toplogies in the Odd Coordinate Directions
Authors:
James Cook, Liberty University
Presenters:
Ernesto Jose Ugona Santana, Liberty University
(1192-81-33844) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-064: 2-064: Formalizing Sylow Theorems in Homotopy Type Theory using Agda
Presenters:
Sam Johnson, Colorado College
Isak Larson, Colorado College
Brendan McCune, Colorado College
(1192-18-33847) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-147: 2-147: Tile-based Modeling of DNA Self-Assembly for Caveman Graphs
Presenters:
Ryan Syed, Lewis University
(1192-92-33849) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-121: 2-121: Probabilistic Analysis of ReLU Neural Network Collapse
Presenters:
Abdurrahim Birik, Emory University
Authors:
Christopher Cornwell, Towson University
Presenters:
Conor Meise, Geneva College
Authors:
Zhang Na, Towson University
Jilian Thomas, Elon University
(1192-68-33850) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-060: 2-060: Randomized Algorithms for Efficient Tensor Network Contraction
Presenters:
Chris L Camaño, San Francisco State University
(1192-15-33853) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-048: 2-048: Sequences of admissible digits in three-dimensional continued fractions
Presenters:
Felix Filozov, Brooklyn College, City University of New York
Authors:
Joseph Vandehey, University of Texas at Tyler
(1192-11-33854) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-049: 2-049: Dense Properties of Power Divisor Functions
Presenters:
Evelina Dubovski, Staten Island Technical High School
(1192-11-33855) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-050: 2-050: The Weil Bound for Generalized Kloosterman Sums of Half-Integral Weight
Authors:
Nickolas Andersen, Brigham Young University
Presenters:
Gradin Anderson, Brigham Young University
Authors:
Amy Woodall, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
(1192-11-33856) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-069: 2-069: The Futurama Theorem: Exploring Solutions to Mind-Swapping Variations Using the Symmetric Group
Presenters:
Alexandra Lee Bartas, San Francisco State University
Bruce Leavitt, University of California, Los Angeles
Ben Vessely, University of Oregon
(1192-20-33857) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-128: 2-128: Efficient Circuit-Based Quantum State Tomography via Sparse Entry Optimization
Authors:
Chi-Kwong Li, College of William and Mary
Presenters:
Kevin Yipu Wu, The college of William and Mary
Zherui Zhang, The college of William and Mary
(1192-81-33861) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-122: 2-122: Updatable Private Information Retrieval Without Noise Reduction
Authors:
Simon Langowski, MIT
Presenters:
Boyan Litchev, Lexington High School
(1192-68-33865) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-054: 2-054: The Furstenberg property in Puiseux monoids
Presenters:
Andrew Lin, MIT PRIMES
Henrick Rabinovitz, MIT PRIMES
Qiao Zhang, MIT PRIMES
(1192-13-33870) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-003: 2-003: Optimization tool for beam alignment: The power of Tao in SLAC's cu_{s}xr accelerator
Presenters:
Chavier Franklin-Alexander McDaniel, Morehouse student
(1192-00-33874) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-107: 2-107: Parkinson Patients and Hospital related - Length of Stay in the hospitals analysis: A Bayesian Hierarchical Model Approach
Presenters:
Liora Mayats-Alpay, Chapman University
(1192-62-33881) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-031: 2-031: $k$-Total Bondage in Graphs
Authors:
Jean-Pierre Appel, Moravian University
Gabrielle Fischberg, Tufts University
Kyle Alexander Kelley, Kenyon College
Nathan Shank, Moravian University
Presenters:
Eliel Sosis, University of Michigan
(1192-05-33885) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-148: 2-148: CANCELLED Modeling the Competition Dynamics Between Melanoma Cells and an Immunotherapy-induced Immune Response
Authors:
Maila B. Hallare, US Air Force Academy, USAFA CO USA
Presenters:
Taylor A. McManus, Air Force Academy
Jane Santamore, Air Force Academy
(1192-92-33887) -
3:30 p.m.
Poster #2-032: 2-032: Higher dimensional chip-firing games
Authors:
Aidan Bucko, University of Utah
Selvi Kara, Bryn Mawr College
Josie Blue Marshall, University of Utah
Kayden Perez, University of Utah
Kiyanna Porter, University of Utah
Lia Smith, University of Utah
Nicholas Van Fleet, University of Utah
Presenters:
Amelia Walden, University of Utah
Authors:
Deborah Wooton, University of Utah
(1192-05-33907)
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3:30 p.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 4:00 p.m.-5:30 p.m.
AWM Workshop Poster Presentations
Golden Gate B Foyer, Marriott Marquis San Francisco
Organizers:
Radmila Sazdanovic, NC State University
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4:00 p.m.
Poster #: Generalizing the Polynomial Ring Learning with Errors Problems for Non-Monogenic Number Fields
Presenters:
Sarah Days-Merrill, University of Vermont
(1192-11-26266) -
4:00 p.m.
Poster #: Periodicity of Mixed Integer Programming Gap Functions
Presenters:
Rachael May Alfant, Rice University
(1192-90-26613) -
4:00 p.m.
Poster #: The Duality of Pair Operations
Presenters:
Sarah Poiani, University of New Mexico
(1192-13-26701) -
4:00 p.m.
Poster #: Algebra and Geometry of Camera Resectioning
Authors:
Erin Connelly, University of Washington
Timothy Duff, University of Washington
Presenters:
Jessie Loucks, University of Washington
(1192-14-27075) -
4:00 p.m.
Poster #: Sensitivity to different assumptions in a permafrost model responding to surface temperature variations
Presenters:
Praveeni Mathangadeera, Oregon State University
(1192-65-27328) -
4:00 p.m.
Poster #: Altered Structure of EEG signals in patients with Epileptic Seizure
Presenters:
Tahmineh Azizi, University of Wisconsin-Madison
(1192-62-27644) -
4:00 p.m.
Poster #: DEK-Type Orthogonal Polynomials
Presenters:
Rachel Bailey, University of Connecticut
Authors:
Maxim Derevyagin, University of Connecticut
(1192-42-27720) -
4:00 p.m.
Poster #: Free energy of the bipartite spherical SK model at critical temperature
Authors:
Elizabeth W Collins-Woodfin, McGill University
Presenters:
Han G Le, University of Michigan
(1192-60-27909) -
4:00 p.m.
Poster #: Dynamics of a Multi-Fluid System: Stability Analysis
Authors:
David Halpern, University of Alabama
Presenters:
Awa Traore, University of Alabama
(1192-35-29215) -
4:00 p.m.
Poster #: On a New Paradigm for Binary Phase-Separation Processes
Presenters:
Melissa De Jesus, Florida International University
(1192-45-29940) -
4:00 p.m.
Poster #: Turan problems on mixed graphs
Presenters:
Nitya Mani, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Authors:
Edward Yu, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
(1192-05-30097) -
4:00 p.m.
Poster #: Data Assimilation For Quantum NV Diamond Spectroscopy
Presenters:
Shraddha Rajpal, George Mason University
(1192-65-30116) -
4:00 p.m.
Poster #: Exploring the Numerical Range of Block Toeplitz Operators
Presenters:
Brooke Randell, Bill and Linda Frost Fund
(1192-47-30165) -
4:00 p.m.
Poster #: Boundary Integral Equation Methods for Optical Cloaking Models
Authors:
Camille Carvalho, Institut National des Sciences Appliquées, Lyon
Presenters:
Elsie Cortes, University of California, Merced
Authors:
Chrysoula Tsogka, University of California Merced, Merced
(1192-35-31327) -
4:00 p.m.
Poster #: Recovery of signals from saturated linear measurements
Presenters:
Wedad Alharbi, Saint Louis University
(1192-42-32577) -
4:00 p.m.
Poster #: Minimum degree ensuring that a hypergraph is hamiltonian-connected
Authors:
Alexandr Kostochka, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Ruth Luo, University of South Carolina
Presenters:
Grace McCourt, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
(1192-05-32701) -
4:00 p.m.
Poster #: The Pentagram Map and Gale Transform
Presenters:
Abigayle Dirdak, Arizona State University
(1192-51-33828)
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4:00 p.m.
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Friday January 5, 2024, 4:00 p.m.-5:15 p.m.
MAA Project NExT Session on MAA Project NExT Fostering a Growth Mindset in the Classroom
Carol Dweck's best-selling 2006 book Mindset distinguished between a "fixed mindset", insists that intelligence and ability are fixed qualities and a "growth mindset" are qualities that can be developed and improved with the proper support. This session will discuss strategies to cultivate a growth mindset in the classroom.
Room 303, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Shuler Hopkins, The University of the South
Camille Schuetz, University of Wisconsin - Platteville
Adam Yassine, Pomona College
Speakers:
Jo Boaler, Stanford University
Gizem Karaali, Pomona College -
Friday January 5, 2024, 4:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m.
AMS DC-Based Policy & Communications Opportunities
The AMS Congressional Fellowship---a year-long experience for PhD mathematicians at any career stage---provides public policy learning experiences, demonstrates the value of science-government interaction and brings a technical background and external perspective to the decision-making process in Congress. The AMS Mass Media Fellowship improves public understanding of science and technology by placing advanced mathematics students in newsrooms nationwide for a summer. The Catalyzing Advocacy in Science and Engineering (CASE) workshop introduces STEM students to the federal policy-making process, and empowers them to become advocates for basic research throughout their careers; the AMS sponsors two students each year to participate in this 3.5 day workshop in Washington, DC.Learn more about these programs and speak with current and former AMS fellows. Application deadlines are in early 2024.
Room 102, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Karen Saxe, American Mathematical Society
Contacts:
Anita Benjamin, American Mathematical Society
Speakers:
Stephanie Ann Allen, Former AMS CASE Fellow
Bhawesh Mishra, Former AMS CASE Fellow
Ellen Urheim, AMS Congressional Fellow
Maxine Elena Calle, University of Pennsylvania -
Friday January 5, 2024, 4:45 p.m.-5:50 p.m.
AAAS-AMS Invited Address
Organizers:
Michelle Ann Manes, American Institute of Mathematics
Introduction by:
Donald E Knuth, stanford university
Permutons
Room 207, The Moscone Center
Peter M Winkler*, Dartmouth College
(1192-05-25391) -
Friday January 5, 2024, 5:00 p.m.-6:30 p.m.
Association for Women in Mathematics Reception and Award Presentation
Golden Gate B, Marriott Marquis San Francisco
Organizers:
Darla Kremer, Association for Women in Mathematics -
Friday January 5, 2024, 5:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m.
Special Interest Group of the MAA on the Philosophy of Mathematics Guest Lecture and Discussion
In a 1980 Monthly article, "The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Mathematics", Richard Hamming discussed what he took to be Wigner's problem (from 1960) of "The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Mathematics in the Natural Sciences" and offered some partial explanations. My goal is to show that Hamming's reading misses Wigner's highly original formulation of the problem. Rereading Wigner's work more closely, we are led in new directions in addressing and solving the applicability problem.
Organizers:
Bonnie Gold, Monmouth University
Kevin Iga, Pepperdine University
Contacts:
Arezoo Islami, San Francisco State University
The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Mathematics: Dissolving Wigner's Applicability Problem
Room 303, The Moscone Center
Arezoo Islami*, San Francisco State University
(1192-10-25982) -
Friday January 5, 2024, 5:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m.
Texas A & M University of Mathematics Reception
All alumni, current students, faculty, and current and former post-docs from the Department of Mathematics at Texas A&M University are invited to join us for this reception.
Pacific E, Marriott Marquis San Francisco
Organizers:
Peter Howard, Texas A & M University -
Friday January 5, 2024, 5:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m.
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Mathematics Reception
Everyone ever connected with the Department is encouraged to get together for conversation and to hear about Mathematics at the University of Illinois.
Nob Hill D, Marriott Marquis San Francisco
Organizers:
Vera Hur, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
Brock Martin, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign -
Friday January 5, 2024, 6:00 p.m.-7:30 p.m.
ICERM Mixer
ICERM welcomes all past and future participants of our semester programs, workshops, collaborations, and summer @ICERM undergraduate programs to come together for its annual mixer. Those interested in the Simons Collaboration "Arithmetic Geometry, Number Theory, and Computation" are also invited. Refreshments will be served.
Nob Hill A, Marriott Marquis San Francisco
Organizers:
Jenna Sousa, Brown University -
Friday January 5, 2024, 6:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m.
Mathematical Reviews Reception
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Foothill G, Marriott Marquis San Francisco -
Friday January 5, 2024, 6:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m.
Mathematically Bent Theater
When you are trying to prove a theorem, does it help to bang your head against the wall? Why does the Skiponacci Quarterly only produce three issues per year? Did you mistakenly take my tote-bag at the Wisconsin reception at JMM 2023? These are just a few of the questions we will not answer in this presentation of four short humorous math pieces.
Room 205, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Colin Adams, Williams College -
Friday January 5, 2024, 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m.
NAM Reception and Banquet
Golden Gate A, Marriott Marquis San Francisco
Organizers:
Aris Winger, Georgia Gwinnett College
Torina D. Lewis, National Association of Mathematicians
Omayra Ortega, Sonoma State University -
Friday January 5, 2024, 6:00 p.m.-7:30 p.m.
SLMath (MSRI) Reception for Current and Future Donors
SLMath (formerly MSRI) invites current and prospective donors to an informal reception with appetizers & drinks. Directors Tatiana Toro and Hélène Barcelo will speak about upcoming events and programs, as well as the impact of private support on the Institute.SLMath thanks and acknowledges mathematicians who support the Institute's programs and workshops by joining our giving societies. For more information about the event or becoming an SLMath supporter, please contact development@slmath.org.
Pacific C, Marriott Marquis San Francisco
Organizers:
Tatiana Toro, MSRI / Simons Laufer Mathematical Sciences Institute (SLMath)
Helene Barcelo, MSRI / Simons Laufer Mathematical Sciences Institute (SLMath)
Contacts:
Annie Averitt, MSRI / Simons Laufer Mathematical Sciences Institute (SLMath)
Uta Lorenzen, MSRI / Simons Laufer Mathematical Sciences Institute (SLMath)
Jennifer Murawski, MSRI / Simons Laufer Mathematical Sciences Institute (SLMath)
Sandra Peterson, MSRI / Simons Laufer Mathematical Sciences Institute (SLMath) -
Friday January 5, 2024, 6:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m.
Undergraduate Student Reception
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Salon 7, Marriott Marquis San Francisco -
Friday January 5, 2024, 7:45 p.m.-8:45 p.m.
NAM Cox-Talbot Address
Organizers:
Aris Winger, Georgia Gwinnett College
Introduction by:
Omayra Ortega, Sonoma State University
Quantitative Justice: Intersections of Mathematics and Society
Golden Gate A, Marriott Marquis San Francisco
Ranthony A Clark*, The Ohio State University
(1192-10-25870) -
Friday January 5, 2024, 8:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m.
MAA Reception: Celebration of Project NExT and Special Interest Groups of the MAA
A Friday evening reception for Project NExT fellows and members of the Special Interest Groups of the MAA and friends. Come celebrate the achievements of the next generation of teaching innovators and discuss common interests with some of our favorite special interest groups.
Golden Gate C1&2, Marriott Marquis San Francisco
Organizers:
Cheryl Adams, Mathematical Association of America -
Friday January 5, 2024, 8:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m.
Mathematical Variety Show
A series of stage acts, all with some connection to mathematics. Performers include magician Art Benjamin, a capella group The Klein Four, mimes Tanya & Tim Chartier, and more! Hosted by mathematical comedian extraordinaire Matt Parker. It is open to the public and is child friendly. Ticket prices $25 for students and $30 for general admission. Purchase a general admission ticket when registering for the JMM. Reserved seating will also be available at higher prices on eventbrite.com.
Alcazar Theater, OFF Site San Francisco
Organizers:
Dan Margalit, Vanderbilt University
Nancy Scherich, Elon University
Contacts:
Dan Margalit, Vanderbilt University