The 2013 Joint Mathematics Meetings of the Mathematical Association of America (MAA) and the American Mathematical Society (AMS) are currently underway in San Diego, representing the 96th annual winter meeting of the MAA and the 119th annual meeting of the AMS.
Carolina Mathematics is well represented at the meetings through a number of presentations and posters. Presentations given by Carolina faculty include
- Lagrangian Data Assimilation as a Paradigm in Climate.
Christopher K.R.T. Jones - A study of the representations supported by the orbit closure of the determinant.
Shrawan Kumar
Presentations by Carolina graduate students and recent alumni (with apologies that I likely missed some of our alumni) include
- Entropy of Infinite Measure-Preserving Transformations.
Rachel Louise Bayless - Haar Measures of p-adic Julia Sets.
Joanna M. Furno - The Lifespan of Solutions to the Wave Equation in Exterior Domains.
John A Helms (now at University of California, Santa Barbara) - Rank-level duality for odd orthogonal Lie algebras.
Swarnava Mukhopadhyay - Multi-scale Analysis in Ocean Circulation Models.
Andrew A Roberts
Congratulations to all involved. Importantly, many of the graduate students presenting talks and giving posters would not be able to attend the Joint Mathematics Meetings without the generous support of our Department’s donors, including funds specific to student travel and also the general Department gift fund. Thank you.
Thank you also to Professors Chris Jones and Jane Hawkins and their students for representing Carolina Mathematics at the Grad School Fair event this morning.
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