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Joint Math Meetings 2012
It is that time of year, everyone, time to head over to the Joint Math Meetings! It is also time for me to write a blog for the meetings, chronicling my experiences, summarizing talks, and describing certain events. For this … Continue reading
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This Math…
“This math is happy/ this math is practical/ from Galois Theory/ to Elliptic PDE/ from Lattice Crypto to Probability/ this math was made for you and me.” These lyrics, sung at the banquet for the AWM 40th Anniversary Conference to … Continue reading
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CAARMS 17 or how a small grant can lead to a large network
Last week, I attended the 17th Conference for African American Researchers in the Mathematical Sciences (CAARMS), which was held at the Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics (IPAM), at UCLA. As the CAARMS website says, “[these] meetings provide a forum … Continue reading
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