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SUMMARY:Marden Lecture: Professor Caroline J Klivans
DESCRIPTION:The intrigue that compels us \nWhen we witness unexpected phenomena\, a mathematician finds themselves asking: why?  We are compelled to understand further; what is the cause\, the basic underlying principles?   Mathematics is full of symmetries\, patterns and visuals that we can appreciate in their own right or use to explain and illustrate concepts.  And\, they can also drive us to discovery.  I will tell a story of chip-firing\, a mathematical idea that leads to fascinatingly intricate structures.  The imagery of these structures has spurred many questions to which we know surprisingly few answers.\n \n 
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SUMMARY:Marden Special Topics Seminar: Prof. Caroline Klivans
DESCRIPTION:The Mathematics of Chip-Firing\nCaroline Klivans\nProfessor of Applied Mathematics\, Deputy Director of ICERM\nBrown University \nChip-firing processes are discrete dynamical systems. A commodity (chips\, sand\, dollars) is exchanged between sites of a network according to simple local rules. Although governed by local rules\, the long-term global behavior of the system reveals unexpected properties\, including intricate fractal-like patterns. In this talk\, I will give a broad survey of the theory of chip-firing\, highlighting both classical results and recent advances.
URL:https://uwm.edu/math/event/marden-special-topics-seminar/
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SUMMARY:Graduate Student Colloquium: Kimberly Hadaway
DESCRIPTION:On Combinatorial Problems of Generalized Parking Functions\nKimberly Hadaway\nPhD Student\nIowa State University \nIn this talk\, we study combinatorial problems related to generalized parking functions. Our work is motivated by two different research questions posed to us by Dr. Ken Fan and Dr. Shanise Walker. First\, we reframe Dr. Fan’s probabilistic question in terms of defective parking functions\, which enumerate the number of cars unable to park in the classical parking function problem\, thereby providing a partial answer to his question. Second\, we answer Dr. Walker’s question establishing a bijection between unit interval parking functions and the Fubini rankings\, which get their name as they are enumerated by the Fubini numbers.
URL:https://uwm.edu/math/event/graduate-student-colloquium-kimberly-hadaway/
LOCATION:EMS Building\, Room E495\, E495; 3200 N Cramer St.\, Milwaukee\, WI\, 53211\, United States
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