Master’s Thesis Defense: Russell Danielson

EMS Building, Room W434 W434; 3200 N Cramer St., Milwaukee, WI, United States

Downstream Predictability of the Path and Survival of Severe Wind Producing MCSs using RUC Analysis Data Russell Danielson University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee MS Student "A method for predicting the track of mesoscale convective systems (MCSs) is developed, based upon meteorological parameters... Read More

Dissertation Defense: Joseph Barrera

EMS Building, Room E130 3200 N Cramer St., Milwaukee, WI, United States

Asymptotic Expansion of the L^2-Norm of a Solution of the Strongly Damped Wave Equation Joseph Barrera University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Graduate Student "The Fourier transform, F, on RN (N≥1) transforms the Cauchy problem for the strongly damped wave equation utt(t,x) -... Read More

Master’s Thesis Defense: Alexa Schut

EMS Building, E408 3200 N Cramer St, Milwaukee, WI, United States

A Study of the Effect of Using Simulations on Students’ Learning of Inferential Statistics in the Elementary Statistics Classes in the Mathematics Department of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Alexa Schut University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee MS Student "We will present the results... Read More

Dissertation Defense: Joseph Tidmore

EMS Building, Room E495 E495; 3200 N Cramer St., Milwaukee, WI, United States

Cocompact Cubulations of Mixed 3-manifolds Joseph Tidmore University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee PhD Student "Geometric group theory studies the connections between the algebraic properties of a group and the topological and geometric properties of spaces on which the group acts. If G... Read More

Master’s Thesis Defense: Rica Wedowski

EMS Building, Room E424A E424A; 3200 N Cramer St., Milwaukee, WI, United States

Associated Hypothesis in Linear Models with Unbalanced Data Rica Wedowski MS Student University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee "In a two-way linear model one can test six different hypotheses regarding the effects in this model. Those hypotheses can be ranked from less specific... Read More

Master’s Thesis Defense: Caitlin Crossett

EMS Building, Room W434 W434; 3200 N Cramer St., Milwaukee, WI, United States

An Examination of the Dynamics of a Rear-Inflow Jet Associated with an Idealized Mesoscale Convective System Caitlin Crossett University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee MS Student "This study evaluates the main controls on the descent of the rear-inflow jet (RIJ), associated with a... Read More

Colloquium: Christine Heitsch

EMS Building, Room E495 E495; 3200 N Cramer St., Milwaukee, WI, United States

RNA FOLDING PREDICTION REVISITED: 30 Years and Counting Christine Heitsch Georgia Institute of Technology Professor of Mathematics "A 1986 AMS article on "RNA folding prediction"  outlined several major questions in this area of molecular biology, and advocated "the continued need for... Read More

Dissertation Defense: Matthew Hoeppner

EMS Building, Room E408 E408; 3200 N Cramer St., Milwaukee, WI, United States

On Some One-Complex Dimensional Slices of the Boundedness Locus of a Multi-Parameter Rational Family Matthew Hoeppner University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee PhD Student "Complex dynamics involves the study of the behavior of complex-valued functions when they are composed with themselves repeatedly. We... Read More

Math Club: Martin Vieten

EMS Building, Room E423 E423; 3200 N Cramer St, Milwaukee, WI, United States

Random Variables and How to Generate Them Martin Vieten PhD Student University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee "The concept of a random variable is one of the most fundamental notions in probability theory. Compared to classic deterministic functions, random variables introduce an  additional... Read More

Science Bag: Fredric Ancel

Physics Building, Room 137 1900 E. Kenwood Blvd, Milwaukee, WI, United States

Symmetry and the Alhambra Mosaics Featuring: Fredric Ancel University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Professor of Mathematics "Every pattern has some symmetry which mathematicians study using  the idea of a symmetry group – a group of all the ways a pattern or object... Read More