Week of Events
MS Thesis Defense: Mr. Gregor Grote
Homomesy: Theory, Applications, and Explorations Gregor Grote Graduate Student University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Homomesy is a phenomenon that occurs in combinatorial structures when the average value of a statistic over each orbit is the same. This talk explores the theory of …
Marden Lecture: Dr. Trachette Jackson
Mobilizing Mathematics for the Fight Against Cancer Dr. Trachette Jackson Professor of Mathematics and Associate Vice President for Research - Strategic Partnerships and Inclusive Excellence University of Michigan It is an exciting time to work in the interdisciplinary field of …
Marden Colloquium: Dr. Trachette Jackson
Agent-based Modeling of Dysregulated Cell Signaling and the Tumor-Immune Landscape Predicts New Possibilities for Combination Therapy Dr. Trachette Jackson Professor of Mathematics and Associate Vice President for Research - Strategic Partnerships and Inclusive Excellence University of Michigan Mathematical models, specifically …
Graduate Student Colloquium: Noah Mitchell, Levi Montee, and Harrison Piehowski
The RSA Algorithm: Demonstration and Proofs Noah Mitchell, Levi Montee, and Harrison Piehowski Graduate Students University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee In this talk, we will explore the RSA algorithm, one of the most widely used cryptographic systems. Starting with a brief history …