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Feb 20, 2019

Lauren Rose (Bard College) – Modules Bases for Integer Splines

Abstract:  Let G be a graph with n vertices and integer edge weights A.  A vertex labeling (g_1, …, g_n) is an integer spline if for every pair of adjacent…

Nov 14, 2018

Michael Steward (USMA – West Point) – Numerical semigroups and Kunz polytopes

Abstract: A numerical semigroup S is an additive submonoid of N whose complement is finite. The cardinality of N \ S is called the genus of S and is denoted…

Oct 31, 2018

Hays Whitlatch (University of South Carolina) – From Genetics to Graph Theory: exploring the origin of pressing sequences in graphs.

Abstract: One can construct a useful metric on genome sequences by computing minimal-length sortings of (signed) permutations by reversals. Hannenhalli…

Oct 17, 2018

Aimee Johnson (Swarthmore College) – Speedups of Z^d actions

Abstract: In this talk, we will discuss measurable dynamical systems and what it means to be able to “speed up” one system to “look like” another.  In…

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