Fall 2022 Schedule of Talks Click on the title of a talk for the abstract (if available). September 8 Nate Harman The PoincarĂ©-Brouwer theorem on the 2-sphere September 15 Zach Deiman Constructing the real numbers September 22 Will Dana Managing multiple maps’ matrices with mirrors September 29 Guanhua Sun Tossing a biased coin October 6 Maria Han Veiga From traffic jams to galaxies:the wonderful world of conservation laws October 13 Andrei Prokhorov Elliptic functions October 20 David Speyer Winning the fidget toy game October 27 Katie Waddle Quivers and Quiver Mutation November 3 Peisong HanU(M) Biostatistics Data Integration in Biostatistics Data Analysis November 10 Ekaterina Shchetka Random Graphs, Social Networks,and the Internet November 17 Caroline DavisIndiana University Follow the Rabbit November 24 [No meeting] Happy Thanksgiving! December 1 Martin Strauss Polynomial interpolation tricks December 8 Daniel Cross, Abigail Hessand Jiaqi Lu Directed Reading ProgramPresentations