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Full-Text Articles in Mathematics
Distance And Intersection Number In The Curve Complex Of A Closed Surface, Nancy C. Wrinkle
Distance And Intersection Number In The Curve Complex Of A Closed Surface, Nancy C. Wrinkle
Faculty Research and Creative Activities Symposium
No abstract provided.
Linear Analysis Of Tumor Morphology During Growth Using Bending Energy, Emma A. Turian
Linear Analysis Of Tumor Morphology During Growth Using Bending Energy, Emma A. Turian
Faculty Research and Creative Activities Symposium
No abstract provided.
Punctuated Cognitive Psychological Interventions On Student's Disposition To Learn And The Effects On Mathematical Achievement, Matthew D. Graham
Punctuated Cognitive Psychological Interventions On Student's Disposition To Learn And The Effects On Mathematical Achievement, Matthew D. Graham
Faculty Research and Creative Activities Symposium
No abstract provided.
Singular And Ill-Conditioned Linear Systems, Zhonggang Zeng
Singular And Ill-Conditioned Linear Systems, Zhonggang Zeng
Faculty Research and Creative Activities Symposium
No abstract provided.
Color Space Standardization And Image Analysis For High-Throughput Phenotyping Of Sorghum Bicolor, Alexandria A. Pokorny
Color Space Standardization And Image Analysis For High-Throughput Phenotyping Of Sorghum Bicolor, Alexandria A. Pokorny
Annual Symposium on Biomathematics and Ecology Education and Research
No abstract provided.
Transformations On Double Occurrence Words Motivated By Dna Rearrangement, Daniel Cruz, Margherita Maria Ferrari, Lukas Nabergall, Natasa Jonoska, Masahico Saito
Transformations On Double Occurrence Words Motivated By Dna Rearrangement, Daniel Cruz, Margherita Maria Ferrari, Lukas Nabergall, Natasa Jonoska, Masahico Saito
Annual Symposium on Biomathematics and Ecology Education and Research
No abstract provided.
Semi-Tensor Product Representations Of Boolean Networks, Matthew Macauley
Semi-Tensor Product Representations Of Boolean Networks, Matthew Macauley
Annual Symposium on Biomathematics and Ecology Education and Research
No abstract provided.
The Influence Of Canalization On The Robustness Of Finite Dynamical Systems, Claus Kadelka
The Influence Of Canalization On The Robustness Of Finite Dynamical Systems, Claus Kadelka
Annual Symposium on Biomathematics and Ecology Education and Research
No abstract provided.
Combinatorial Geometry Of Threshold-Linear Networks, Christopher Langdon
Combinatorial Geometry Of Threshold-Linear Networks, Christopher Langdon
Annual Symposium on Biomathematics and Ecology Education and Research
No abstract provided.
Topological Detection Of The Dimension Of The Stimuli Space, Aliaksandra Yarosh
Topological Detection Of The Dimension Of The Stimuli Space, Aliaksandra Yarosh
Annual Symposium on Biomathematics and Ecology Education and Research
No abstract provided.
Introducing The Fractional Differentiation For Clinical Data-Justified Prostate Cancer Modelling Under Iad Therapy, Ozlem Ozturk Mizrak
Introducing The Fractional Differentiation For Clinical Data-Justified Prostate Cancer Modelling Under Iad Therapy, Ozlem Ozturk Mizrak
Annual Symposium on Biomathematics and Ecology Education and Research
No abstract provided.
A Computer-Aided Decomposition Of The Complete Digraph Into Orientations Of K4 − E With A Double Edge, Hanson Hao
A Computer-Aided Decomposition Of The Complete Digraph Into Orientations Of K4 − E With A Double Edge, Hanson Hao
The International Student Science Fair 2018
The abstract is available as an Additional File.
Modeling And Forecasting Crime Patterns In Bellingham, Washington, Zachary Domingo, Eric Shoner
Modeling And Forecasting Crime Patterns In Bellingham, Washington, Zachary Domingo, Eric Shoner
Scholars Week
Our purpose is to use time series analysis to model and forecast the underlying dynamics behind crime in Bellingham, Washington. Using recent monthly data from the Bellingham Police Department, we considered singular spectrum analysis and autoregressive moving average modelling techniques to estimate significant deterministic patterns in the data. After examining the multitude of data provided, we narrowed down to two categories of crime: alcohol offenses and domestic violence. We created two time series models for each category and compared them to each other. The better performing model was used to forecast the number of crime incidents for ten months and …
Short-Term Volatility Curve Predictions Using Singular Spectrum Analysis, Nick Odell
Short-Term Volatility Curve Predictions Using Singular Spectrum Analysis, Nick Odell
Scholars Week
This project aims to produce accurate volatility forecasts, using high-frequency financial time series data. The primary mathematical methods used are Functional Data Analysis, time series analysis techniques such as Autoregressive Models and a comparison between Multi-variate and Uni-variate Singular Spectrum Analysis. These results aim to be useful for financial risk quantification.
An Optimized Route For Q100'S Bert And Kristin To Visit All Jersey Mike's Subs In Atlanta For Charity
Symposium of Student Scholars
The Bert Show is a popular morning show on Atlanta’s Q100 radio station. They host a non-profit organization that provides a “magical, all-expenses-paid, five-day journey to Walt Disney World for children with chronic and terminal illnesses and their families” called “Bert’s Big Adventure.” On March 28th, 2018, thirty-seven locations of Jersey Mike’s are participating in the their Jersey Mike’s Day of Giving to support Bert’s Big Adventure. The goal is to have two popular radio show hosts visit each of these locations for some photos and presence to draw in more customers! But how do we get two …
Mathematics Of The Significant Tornado Parameter, Aaron Baker
Mathematics Of The Significant Tornado Parameter, Aaron Baker
Undergraduate Research Conference
The idea of this project came from my curiosity of weather and especially how severe storms are predicted. There are many parameters used to predict severe weather that use mathematical formulas. After sorting through the parameters, the STP was the one selected due to its use of other parameters for prediction of tornadoes, as well as concepts used in Single and Multi-Variable Calculus, such as areas between curves and vector magnitude and direction, and learning how to use new graphs than what is normally used.
On Passing The Buck, Adam J. Hammett, Anna Joy Yang
On Passing The Buck, Adam J. Hammett, Anna Joy Yang
The Research and Scholarship Symposium (2013-2019)
Imagine there are n>1 people seated around a table, and person S starts with a fair coin they will flip to decide whom to hand the coin next -- if "heads" they pass right, and if "tails" they pass left. This process continues until all people at the table have "touched" the coin. Curiously, it turns out that all people seated at the table other than S have the same probability 1/(n-1) of being last to touch the coin. In fact, Lovasz and Winkler ("A note on the last new vertex visited by a random walk," J. Graph Theory, …
Correlations Of Co2 Levels, Brittney Nelson
Correlations Of Co2 Levels, Brittney Nelson
Scholars Week
This project looks at the correlation between CO2 levels and human influences as well as the correlation between CO2 levels and global temperatures.
Building A Better Risk Prevention Model, Steven Hornyak
Building A Better Risk Prevention Model, Steven Hornyak
National Youth Advocacy and Resilience Conference
This presentation chronicles the work of Houston County Schools in developing a risk prevention model built on more than ten years of longitudinal student data. In its second year of implementation, Houston At-Risk Profiles (HARP), has proven effective in identifying those students most in need of support and linking them to interventions and supports that lead to improved outcomes and significantly reduces the risk of failure.
P-46 A Periodic Matrix Model Of Seabird Behavior And Population Dynamics, Mykhaylo M. Malakhov, Benjamin Macdonald, Shandelle M. Henson, J. M. Cushing
P-46 A Periodic Matrix Model Of Seabird Behavior And Population Dynamics, Mykhaylo M. Malakhov, Benjamin Macdonald, Shandelle M. Henson, J. M. Cushing
Honors Scholars & Undergraduate Research Poster Symposium Programs
Rising sea surface temperatures (SSTs) in the Pacific Northwest lead to food resource reductions for surface-feeding seabirds, and have been correlated with several marked behavioral changes. Namely, higher SSTs are associated with increased egg cannibalism and egg-laying synchrony in the colony. We study the long-term effects of climate change on population dynamics and survival by considering a simplified, cross-season model that incorporates both of these behaviors in addition to density-dependent and environmental effects. We show that cannibalism can lead to backward bifurcations and strong Allee effects, allowing the population to survive at lower resource levels than would be possible otherwise.
Preserver Problems On Matrices, Zejun Huang
Preserver Problems On Matrices, Zejun Huang
Mathematics Colloquium Series
Preserver problems on matrices concern the characterization of linear or nonlinear maps or operators on matrices that preserve properties of the space of matrices or leave certain functions, subsets, and relations invariant. In this talk, I will present some results on both linear and nonlinear preserver problems on matrices.