Will Smith, Davidson College. Graph Universal Cycles. Adam Yasser Osman*, Rowan University, Department of Mathematics.
Agnid Banerjee, TIFR CAM Bangalore. Chemotaxis phenomena and Hele-Shaw free boundary problems. Ann Byers, University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign. Miranda L Lynch*, Hauptman-Woodward Medical Research Institute. Examining the Experiences of Multilingual Students in Active Learning Undergraduate Mathematics Courses. Number of Distinct Eigenvalues of Joins of Graphs.
James Greene, Clarkson University. Dan Yasaki, University of North Carolina, Greensboro. Andrey Boris Khesin, MIT. Regular ideals, ideal intersections, and quotients. Matthew Caird, Virginia Tech. Fedor Manin, UC Santa Barbara. Mai and tyler work on the equation of gravity. Some vanishing results for the modified diagonal cycles on triple product of curves. Kevin J Wu*, Montgomery Blair High School. Extremal Graphs for the Tutte Polynomial. Zander Memon*, American University. Mengjie Liu*, Brown University. Jose Vargas, California State University Northridge.
Rachel Victoria Barber*, Morehead State University. Dylan Skinner*, Brigham Young University. Friday January 6, 2023, 4:30 p. m. Spectra Brainstorming Session. Biexact Von Neumann algebras. Kim Ngan Huynh, Stevenson University. Bond or Barrier: Exploring the Role of Language in the Undergraduate Mathematics Classroom. Poster #076: Maximum overlap area of a convex polyhedron and a convex polygon under translation. On the Mechanics of Trauma Induced Retinal Detachment. Friday January 6, 2023, 10:00 a. m. Franziska Jahnke, University of Münster. The Launch Years Initiative: Math pathways aligned with student aspirations & equitably implemented. MATHMISC - 1 Clare Has 8 Fewer Books Than Mai If Mai Has 26 Books How Many Books Does Clare | Course Hero. Poster #085: An Implementation of a Maximal Coupling Algorithm for Markov Chains. January 4-7, 2023 (Wednesday - Saturday). A Spatial Model to Understand Tuberculosis Granuloma Formation and Disease Progression.
Poster #029: Decompositions of Cartesian Products of Cycles. Skye Rothstein, Bard College. Curvilinear Hyperbolic Paper Sculptures. Blake G Harris*, Department of Mathematical Sciences, Lee University. Jesse Peterson*, Vanderbilt University. Stochastic models of infectious diseases in a periodic environment with application to cholera epidemics. M. Escher's Mathematical Models. Ethan Sherman, Vanderbilt University. Poster #025: Identifying Thermokarst Lakes in the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau Using Wavelet-Based Deep Learning. Mai and tyler work on the equation of power. Perturbations of orthogonal polynomials: Riemann-Hilbert problems, random matrices and numerical linear algebra. Poster #090: Improving Bayesian methods for locating breakpoints in time series data. Hermitian Geometry and the Strong Diederich Fornæss Index. Barinder Banwait, Harish-Chandra Research Institute.
To unlock all benefits! Friday January 6, 2023, 1:00 p. -4:30 p. m. AMS Special Session on Lessons Learned from Successful Departmental Efforts to Transform Precalculus and Calculus I. Chris Rasmussen, Center for Research in Math and Science Education. Daniel Mourad*, University of Connecticut. Edward Qiao*, The Bishop's School. Daryl R. DeFord*, Washington State University. Michael Axtell, University of St. Thomas. Exactly-Solvable Self-Trapping Lattice Walks. Guadalupe I Lozano, The University of Arizona. Mai and Tyler work on the equation 2/5b+1=-11 together. Mais soulution is b=-25 and Tyler’s is b=-28. Here - Brainly.com. Undergraduate Research in the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning of Statistics. Emma Qiu*, Stephen F Austin High School. Runqiu Xu, UC San Diego. Krishnanand Verma*, UWM. Julia Lan Zhao, Western Connecticut State University.
Poster #019: Lewis Carroll's Triangle Problem. My Mathematics as a Queer Resistance to Toxic Masculinity. Nitya Mani*, Stanford University. Chelsea Nguyen, University of Hawaii.