Student Talks

    
Note that all student talks will be held in the Appleby American Studies Center adjacent to George Elkins Auditorium. See campus map.
 

All students talks will be 15 minutes long, with five minute breaks in between.

 
A Note to All Student Speakers: All rooms where talks will be scheduled have both an overhead projector and a computer projector. A laptop computer will be available if students need it, but for students who are planning to use PowerPoint, the BEST thing to do is to bring your own laptop and ALSO bring your presentation on a flash drive.
 
LAST UPDATED March 29, 2007 10:05 AM
 
Time

Speaker

Title

Room
10:00-10:15

Clare Duan, Boston College

A Multi-Objective Approach to Portfolio Optimization

205

Jessica Vega, Loyola Marymount University

Numbers in Bases other than Ten

210

Susan Durst, Pomona College

Analyzing Parameter Spaces of Polynomial Knots

244

Masanori Koyama, Harvey Mudd College

Fast Fourier Transform for the Symmetric Group

245
 

 
10:20-10:35

Sean Ewen, University of St. Thomas

Dynamics of Potassium Channels in the Action Potential

205

Leith Hathout, Polytechnic School

Generalizing the Problem of Permutations with No Fixed Points

210

Adriana Juarez, Concordia University

Diehard 3

244

Mauro Enriquez, California State University, Northridge

Graph through the center of the circles of curvature with respect to f(x)

245
 

 
10:40-10:55

Ian Breckenridge-Jackson, Occidental College

A Diff. Eq. Model for Housing Allocation to a Homeless Population Due to a Natural Disaster

205

Tyler Kloefkorn, Whittier College

Rotations, Quaternions, and the Hopf Fibration

210

Robert Paul Singleton, Loyola Marymount University

Dunsany's chess: Those pesky pawns have got us outnumbered!

244

Erika Peterson, Concordia University

Reed-Solomon Codes

245
 

 
11:00-11:15

Kristen Maisano, Concordia University

Checkerboard Tiling

205

Daniel Ross Moore, Loyola Marymount University

The Silver Ratio

210

Michael Carrillo, Occidental College

Industrial Pollution and Asthma: A Mathematical Model

244

Cynthia Flores, California State University Northridge

Dressing Actions

245
 

 
1:15-1:30

Gregory Shinault, California State University, Bakersfield

Mathematical Modeling of Optimal Fuel Consumption in Transport

205

Ivan Ventura, Harvey Mudd College

Radial Solutions to A Nonlinear Elliptic Boundary-value Problem

210

Lisa Morales, California State Polytechnic University Pomona

Properties of Segments in the Hausdorff Metric Geometry

244
Adriana Melgoza & Hernan Oscco, Loyola Marymount University On Solutions to a Nonlinear Elliptic Equation 245
 

 
1:35-1:50

Paul Martinez & Juan Ortiz, CSU Channel Islands

The Radio Number for Prism Graphs

205

Heather Peterson, Concordia University

Addition In Elliptic Curve Groups as it pertains to Elliptic Curve Cryptography

210

Michelle Jackson, Pepperdine University

The Mathematics of Origami

244
Sabrina Pierard, University of San Diego Boarding A Plane In Less Time 245
 

 
1:55-2:10

Jeremy Dewar, Loyola Marymount University

Population Processes

205

Timothy Wutke, Concordia University

A Composition of Mathematics and Music

210

Matthew Lang & Jeanie Karns, Lewis & Clark College

Music of the Spheres

244
Natasha Harrell, University of California, Riverside Quandles and Linking Number 245