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Mathematics & Statistics Department

Colloquium

Most Thursday afternoons during the academic year, the Department of Mathematics & Statistics hosts a math talk. The talks are directed to our majors but are usually accessible on a variety of levels.

2012-13 Schedule

Fall

4:40-5:30pm in Physics 123 (unless marked otherwise). Directions to Reed.

Aug 30Meeting with majors. No talk this week.
Time: 4:10 PM
Sept 6Centrally symmetric products of spheres with a few vertices
Isabella Novik, Department of Mathematics, University of Washington
Time: 4:10 PM
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Sept 13Reed Student Summer Research
Sam Hopkins, Eddie Maldonado, and Marcus Robinson, Reed College
Time: 4:10 PM
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Sept 20Reed Student Summer Research
Kelsey Houston-Edwards, Laura Lyman, Wyatt Alt, Mikhail Lepilov, Reed College
Time: 4:10 PM
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Sept 27What is algebraic statistics?
Thomas Kahle, ETH Zurich, Switzerland, and MSRI, Berkeley, California
Time: 4:10 PM
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Oct 4A GPS-Based Bicycle Route Choice Model for San Francisco, California
Jeffrey Hood, Parsons Brinckerhoff
Time: 4:10 PM
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Oct 11Statistics and Biological Measurements: Some Early History and Some Modern Tools for Gene Expression
Daniel Schafer, Department of Statistics, Oregon State University
Time: 4:10 PM
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Oct 18Fall break
Time: 4:10 PM
Oct 25Planets, Polynomials, and Polytopes
Marshall Hampton, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Minnesota, Duluth
Time: 4:10 PM
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Nov 1The Archimedes Palimpsest
Tom Wieting
Time: 4:10 PM
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Nov 8Different patients get the same cancer in different ways: Can statistics help define a clinical problem?
Megan Othus, Biostatistics and Biomathematics group, Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Time: 4:10 PM
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Nov 15Applied Logics
Christopher Stone, Department of Computer Science, Harvey Mudd College
Time: 4:10 PM
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Nov 22Thanksgiving
Time: 4:10 PM
Nov 29Finite Graphs and Riemann Surfaces: Hurwitz groups and graphs
Scott Corry, Department of Mathematics, Lawrence University
Time: 4:10 PM
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Spring

4:40-5:30pm in Physics 123 (unless marked otherwise). Directions to Reed.

Jan 31An Invitation to Algebraic Statistics
Bernd Sturmfels, Department of Mathematics, UC Berkeley
Time: 4:10 PM
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Feb 4Intersecting loops on surfaces and string topology
Kate Poirier, University of California, Berkeley
Time: 4:10 PM
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Feb 7The Brouwer fixed point theorem
Angélica Osorno, University of Chicago
Time: 4:10 PM
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Feb 12Curvature of shapes of dimensions one, two, and three
Jeff Jauregui, University of Pennsylvania
Time: 4:10 PM
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Feb 14Generalizing a correspondence between permutations and tableaux to complex reflection groups G(r,p,n)
Aba Mbirika, Bowdoin College
Time: 4:10 PM
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Feb 18Intrinsic knotting and linking in graphs
Danielle O'Donnol, Imperial College London, England
Time: 4:10 PM
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Feb 21Algebraic deformations of rational functions
Kyle Ormsby, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Time: 4:10 PM
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Feb 28No talk this week
Time: 4:10 PM
Mar 4Using Presence-Absence Data to Model the Range of the Southern Ground Hornbill in South Africa
Kristin Broms, Quantitative Ecology and Resource Management, University of Washington
Time: 4:10 PM
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Mar 7Seeing Genome Evolution Through Computer Science
Julian Catchen, Institute of Ecology and Evolution, University of Oregon
Time: 4:10 PM
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Mar 11Squeak Squeaker Squeakem Squeak, or, The Mathematics of Deciphering the Mouse-ese Language.
Adam Smith, Department of Mathematical Sciences, Lewis and Clark College
Time: 4:10 PM
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Mar 13Statistical Modeling of Communication Networks
Amber Tomas, Mathematica Policy Research
Time: 4:10 PM
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Mar 14Homology search, a database of repeats, alignment, and trees.
Travis Wheeler, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Janelia Farm
Time: 4:10 PM
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Mar 21Spring break
Time: 4:10 PM
Mar 28A Bayesian model for cluster detection
Albert Y. Kim, Google
Time: 4:10 PM
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Apr 4
Time: 4:10 PM
Apr 11Set Bands: Looking for an Axiomatization
Lawrence Valby, UC Berkeley
Time: 4:10 PM
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Apr 18The Three-Body Problem: Open problems, new solutions and the shape sphere of triangles.
Richard Montgomery, UC Santa Cruz
Time: 4:10 PM
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Apr 25Finding patterns in randomness: A new perspective on the longest increasing subsequence problem
Aaron Abrams, Washington and Lee University
Time: 4:10 PM
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May 2Tracing Global-Scale Information Flow using Internet Chain-Letter Data
David Liben-Nowell, Department of Computer Science, Carleton College
Time: 4:10 PM
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