(t,r) Broadcast Domination of the Truncated Square Tiling Graph Jillian Cervantes Graduate Student University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee This talk will introduce graph domination theory and a generalization called (t,r) broadcast domination. We study a family of graphs that arise …
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Parabolic System of Aggregation Formation in Bacterial Colonies Dr. Zhaosheng Feng Endowed Chair Professor of Mathematics University of Texas Rio Grande Valley The goal of this talk is to study a fourth-order nonlinear parabolic system with dispersion for describing bacterial … |
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Combinatorial Models for Some Generalized McMullen Maps in the Case of Two Bounded Critical Orbits Kelsey Brouwer PhD Student University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee The family of generalized McMullen maps R(z)= z^n + b + a/z^n has two independent critical …
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Baby Mandelbrot Sets for Maximally Generalized McMullen Maps Dr. Daniel Stoertz Visiting Assistant Professor of Mathematics St. Olaf College In Complex Dynamics, we study the iteration of holomorphic or meromorphic functions on the complex plane or the Riemann sphere. Of … |
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International Conference on Mathematical Modeling and Analysis of Populations in Biological Systems The broad, general theme of the conference is the formulation, validation, analysis and simulation of mathematical models for the spatiotemporal dynamics of biological populations. A special emphasis …
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Blowup of the Nonlinear Klein-Gordon Equation in FLRW Spacetimes Gregory Mwamba Graduate Student University of California - Merced The nonlinear Klein-Gordon equations are a class of important evolution equations that describe the movement of spinless relativistic particles, which can lend …
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Long-Time Behaviors of Stochastic Linear-Quadratic Optimal Control Problems Prof. Qingshuo Song Associate professor Worcester Polytechnic Institute In this talk, we will discuss the asymptotic behavior of the solution to a linear-quadratic stochastic optimal control problems. By establishing a connection between … |
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Math Club Meets: Dr. Kevin A. Palencia Infante UWM Math Club students are invited to meet with Dr. Kevin A. Palencia Infante an Assistant Professor and Calculus Coordinator at Northern Illinois University (NIU). He is part of the Creating Opportunities … |
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Graduate Students Meet: Dr. Kevin A. Palencia Infante UWM Math Graduate students are invited to meet with Dr. Kevin A. Palencia Infante an Assistant Professor and Calculus Coordinator at Northern Illinois University (NIU). He is part of the Creating Opportunities …
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Community of Practice: Broaden Participation and Inclusion via the TPSE COME-IN Project Kevin A. Palencia Infante is an Assistant Professor and Calculus Coordinator at Northern Illinois University (NIU). He is part of the Creating Opportunities in Mathematics through Equity and …
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Town Hall Our department is engaged in a two-year project “Creating Opportunities in Mathematics through Equity & Inclusion (COME-IN)” through the professional organization Transforming Post Secondary Education in Mathematics (TPSE). Our consultant, Dr. Kevin Palencia Infante, is visiting our department … |
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A q-analog of Kostant's Weight Multiplicity Formula and a Product of Fibonacci Numbers Kim Harry PhD Graduate Student University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Using Kostant’s weight multiplicity formula, we describe and enumerate the terms contributing a nonzero value to the multiplicity of …
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A graphical approach to the Fibonacci sequence (Fn) n≥0 modulo m extended to the Lucas sequences (Un(p,q))n≥0 and (Vn(P,q))n≥0 aBa Mbirika & Morgan Fiebig University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire The goal of this talk is twofold: (1) extend theory … |
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