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All times are listed in CST (Chicago Time)
8.30am |
gather.town opens (optional) |
Plenary Talk - Zoom |
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9.00-10.00 |
Ian Tobasco: Wrinkles and Crumples and Origami, oh my! |
Morning Lightning Talks - Zoom |
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10:30-10:45 |
Alan Peng, Preston Cranford, and Vijay Srinivasan: Equality in the Eisenbud--Goto Conjecture for Certain Toric Varieties |
10:50-11:05 |
Katie Gravel and Elisabeth Bullock: Higher Secondary Polytopes for Two-Dimensional Zonotopes |
11:10-11:25 |
Anne Larsen: Strongly Obtuse Rational Lattice Triangles |
11:30-11:45 |
Reed Phillips: Counting Optimal Strategies in the Penney-Ante Game |
Plenary Talk - Zoom |
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1:00-2:00 |
Bianca Santoro: The math behind soap films |
Afternoon Lightning Talks - Zoom |
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2.30-2.45 |
Andrew Tawfeek: Enumeration of Discrete Vector Fields on Simplicial Complexes |
2.50-3.05 |
Huda Ahmed: Filtering Grassmannian Cohomology via k-Schur Functions |
3.10-3.25 |
Anushka Narayanan: Effects of Mars' Chaotic Obliquity on Ice Cover: A Budyko Model Approach |
3.30-3.45 |
Jackson Zariski, Aidan Mager, and Laurel Safranek: Random Inelastic Billiards and Sticky Particle Dynamics |
4:00pm-5:00pm: Poster Session - gather.town |
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