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SUMMARY:Colloquium: Dr. Dave Spade
DESCRIPTION:Statistical Modeling of Control of Animal Motion in Three Dimensions\n\n\n\nThis manuscript gets ahold of the control aspect of how Daphnia magna move through their surroundings in a control-type environment with still water and with no external stimuli. We present a statistical model for step lengths and roll\, pitch\, and yaw angles. We then use this model to describe a procedure for generating biologically realistic synthetic trajectories. The aim of this article is to provide a starting point for modeling animal motion in a variety of environmental settings.
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SUMMARY:PhD Dissertation Defense: Mr. Andrew Frohmader
DESCRIPTION:Graded multiplicities in the Kostant-Rallis setting\nMr. Andrew Frohmader\nGraduate Student\nUniversity of Wisconsin-Milwaukee \nThis dissertation contains two main results. First\, we provide combinatorial branching rules for GL(n\, C) to O(n\, C) and GL(2n\, C) to Sp(2n\, C) extending the Littlewood restriction rules. Second\, we use these branching rules and the combinatorics of GL(n\, C)-crystals to derive a formula for the graded multiplicity of a K-type in the regular functions on the K-nilpotent cone for GL(n\, R)\, GL(n\, C) and GL(n\, H). \nAdvisor:\nJeb Willenbring \nCommittee Members:\nAllen Bell\, Chris Hruska\, Istvan Lauko\, and Kevin McLeod
URL:https://uwm.edu/math/event/phd-dissertation-defense-mr-andrew-frohmader/
LOCATION:EMS Building\, E495\, 3200 N Cramer St\, Milwaukee\, WI\, United States
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SUMMARY:Colloquium: Dr. Gabriella Pinter
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URL:https://uwm.edu/math/event/colloquium-dr-gabriella-pinter/
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SUMMARY:Award Ceremony
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URL:https://uwm.edu/math/event/award-ceremony/
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SUMMARY:MS Thesis Defense: Ms. Jerianne Bonaguidi
DESCRIPTION:Proving a Softball Pitch Can Rise Under 60mph Through Mathematical Modeling\nJerianne Bonaguidi\nGraduate Student\nUniversity of Wisconsin-Milwaukee \nMany softball coaches claim that a pitcher cannot actually throw a rise ball under 60mph; they claim it is just a “high fastball.” This project tests that theory with a live pitcher\, calculus\, and physics equations. The major claim is that if a pitcher has a high enough spin rate\, the ball can still rise throughout its whole entire trajectory\, even if thrown under 60mph. \nAdvisor:\nDr. Gabriella Pinter \nCommittee Members:\nDr. Craig Guilbault\nDr. Lijing Sun
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