Presentations from NUMS 2011
Invited Address
Combinatorial enumeration with the Riordan group, Professor Naiomi Cameron, Lewis and Clark College
Student presentations
- Prime Constellations, Matt Anderson, Willamette University
- Behavior of alternating integrals, Sebastian Bozlee, University of Portland
- Designing a halfpipe for advanced snurfers, Rachel Burton and Jadon Herron, Eastern Oregon University (pdf)
- Minimizing repeaters through probabilistic methods, Liam Dalton, Pacific University
- Partitions, braids, and dynamical systems, Michael Donatz, Oregon State University
- An expansion of Euclid’s proof of the uniqueness of the Platonic solids to work
in every dimension, Thomas Eliot, Willamette University - Symmetric configurations in the Abelian sandpile model, Laura Florescu, Reed College
- Methods for updating seasonal items with intermittent demand, Chris Harvey, University of Portland
- Generalized polynomial chaos and dispersive dielectric media, Erik Hortsch, Oregon State University
- How to build Cayley-sudoku tables, Kady Hossner, Western Oregon University
- The critical group of an oriented matroid, David Krueger, Reed College
- Tilings with T and skew tetrominoes, Cynthia Lester, Linfield College
- A sequential operator splitting method for Maxwell’s equations in Debye dispersive media, Aubrey Leung, Oregon State University
- The effect of localized oil spills on the Atlantic loggerhead turtle population dynamics, Rosie Leung, Oregon State University
- Theory and applications of Benford’s Law, Allison Lewis, University of Portland
- Compound sorting networks, Dan Lidral-Porter, Reed College
- Combinatorial proofs of Zeckendorf representations, Duncan McGregor, Pacific University
- The math of magic, Andrea Olson, Western Oregon University
- Analysis of permanental ideals over hypermatrices, Julia Porcino, Reed College
- Threshold dynamical systems, Siddharth Raval, Reed College
- Fourier-analytic methods in polytope lattice-point enumeration, Nick Salter, Reed College
- Combination locks and permutations, Tim Sasaki, Western Oregon University
- Frobenius groups and representation induction, Mary Solbrig, Reed College
- A few results on the interaction of spike train metrics with model neurons, Gaurav Venkataraman, Reed College
- Graph partitions and minimal free resolutions, Tianyuan Xu, Reed College