This lecture series in Mathematics Education is supported by Teachers for a New Era (TNE), and is organized by Profs. Juliana Belding, CK Cheung and Solomon Friedberg (Mathematics) and Prof. Lillie ...
Join the University of Delaware’s College of Education and Human Development (CEHD) for a colloquium with Caroline Ebby, senior lecturer in University of Pennsylvania’s Graduate School of Education, ...
Join Hugo J. Woerdeman, professor in the Drexel University Department of Mathematics, who will present an in-person lecture, "Optimal interpolation in Hardy and Bergman spaces: a reproducing kernel ...
Our colloquium series brings professors, professionals and alumni to campus to give a talk on their research in computer science or mathematics. Speakers are told to make their talks accessible to ...
Abstract: The concept of privacy has undergone significant changes in the last century, particularly in light of the preponderance of data collected about individuals in modern society. In this talk, ...
Manuchehr Aminian, Department of Mathematics, Colorado State University Using mathematical tools to understand the immune system How soon after exposure can we identify that you're infected with the ...
The Horizons Lectures consists of two events, a research colloquium as well as a seminar discussion on the societal impacts of the mathematics profession with the following goals: • To discuss issues ...
Matrices and tensors that appear in computational mathematics are so often well-approximated by low-rank objects. Since random ("average") matrices are almost surely of full rank, mathematics needs to ...
Abstract: A well-known family of sets with non-integer dimension is obtained as follows: consider points in the interval [0,1] whose base-b expansion only contains digits in some (non-empty, proper) ...
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