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Discrete Applied Mathematics Seminar by Sarah Loeb: Tanglegram Reconstruction
Speaker: Sarah Loeb, associate professor of mathematics and computer science, Hampden-Sydney College Title: Tanglegram Reconstruction Abstract: The reconstruction problem asks if we can uniquely...
Computational Math and Statistics Seminar by Nathan Kirk: Quasi-Monte Carlo Methods and Combinatorial Discrepancy
Speaker: Nathan Kirk, Illinois Tech Title: Quasi-Monte Carlo Methods and Combinatorial Discrepancy Abstract: Quasi-Monte Carlo (QMC) methods offer deterministic accuracy improvements over standard...
Discrete Applied Mathematics Seminar by Abhishek Methuku: Independent Sets and Colorings of K_{t,t,t}-Free Graphs
Speaker: Abhishek Methuku, assistant professor of mathematics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Title: Independent Sets and Colorings of K_{t,t,t}-Free Graphs Abstract: Ajtai, Erdős, Komlós...
Mathematical Finance and Stochastic Seminar by Tomasz R. Bielecki: Functional Laws of Large Numbers for Marked Hawkes Processes and Compound Marked Hawkes Processes
Speaker: Tomasz R. Bielecki, professor of applied mathematics, Illinois InstituteTech Title: Functional Laws of Large Numbers for Marked Hawkes Processes and Compound Marked Hawkes Processes Abstract...