Schedule


The 2022 conference was held on April 23rd, and featured plenary talks by:

Professor Kasso Okoudjou (Tufts University), and

Professor Matt Baker (Georgia Tech).

Schedule (all abstracts for talks may be found below):

9:25. Beginning of conference.

9:30-10:30. Plenary Speaker:

Kasso Okoudjou (Tufts University)
Optimal distribution of finitely many points on the unit sphere in Euclidean space

10:30-10:50. Coffee and snacks

10:50-11:50. Contributed short talks.

11:50-12:00. Short break.

12:00-13:00. Panel Session.

13:00-14:00. Lunch. Lunch will be provided in the Atrium.

14:00-15:00. Plenary Speaker:

Matt Baker (Georgia Tech)
The Jacobian of a Finite Graph

15:00-15:30. Coffee break and poster session.

15:30-16:45. Contributed short talks.

16:45. Closing remarks.

A draft schedule for contributed short talks is as follows:

Morning Session:

10:50am Aaditya Raghavan (Georgia Tech),
On the Rank of Random, Symmetric Matrices over Z_2

11:10am Darius Hammond (College of Coastal Georgia),
Zeros of Real Random Polynomials Spanned by Bergman Polynomials

11:30am Ruijia Cao (Georgia Tech),

Counting Colorings on Triangle-free Graphs


Afternoon Session:


3:30pm Fatemeh Ghasemi (Kennesaw State University),

Applications of Fractional Calculus in the Field of Population Genetics

3:50pm Tiankuo Zhang (Georgia Tech),

Image Colorizations Methods and Their Applications


4:10pm Yuyao Wang (Virginia Tech),

Nutrition impact on virus infection


4:30pm Patrick Zugel (Georgia Tech),

Like Base Exponential Subtractions and Products of Consecutive Triples


The poster sessions will include the following posters:


Jayden Ayash (Kennesaw State University)
Fractional Calculus & Population Genetics


Joshua Douden (University of Tennessee - Knoxville)
The Partial Differential Equations of Your Morning Commute


Jacob Glidewell and William Hurst (University of Alabama)
On the Two-Dimensional Jacobian Conjecture: Magnus' Formula Revisited


Yihua Xu (Georgia Tech)

A Tensor SVD-based Classification Algorithm Applied to fMRI Data


Abstracts for the talks may be found in the PDF file below

AbstractsCollected.pdf