Bay Area Discrete Math Day

Fall 2019

Saturday, OCTOBER 19, 2019

The 39th Bay Area Discrete Math Day (BAD Math Day) will take place at California State University, Stanislaus in Turlock, CA on Saturday, October 19, 2019.

All talks will be held in the Faculty Development Center room 118 (FDC 118).

BAD Math Days are one-day meetings aimed at facilitating communication between researchers and graduate students of discrete mathematics around the San Francisco Bay Area. These days happen twice a year and strive to create an informal atmosphere to talk about discrete mathematics. The term discrete mathematics is chosen to include at least the following topics: Algebraic and Enumerative Combinatorics, Discrete Geometry, Graph Theory, Coding and Design Theory, Combinatorial Aspects of Computational Algebra and Geometry, Combinatorial Optimization, Probabilistic Combinatorics, Combinatorial Aspects of Statistics, and Combinatorics in Mathematical Physics.

Students, you are very welcome! We have asked the speakers to prepare talks that are accessible to you.

Registration for this event has closed. We look forward to seeing you Saturday!

The 39th Bay Area Discrete Mathematics Day is kindly sponsored by

bad math organizing committee

Andrea Arauza Rivera, California State University, East Bay Robert Krone, University of California, Davis

Federico Ardila, San Francisco State University Nicolette Meshkat, Santa Clara University

Anastasia Chavez, University of California, Davis Carol Meyers, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Sylvie Corteel, University of California, Berkeley Rick Scott, Santa Clara University

Jay Cummings, California State University, Sacramento Khrystyna Serhiyenko, University of California, Berkeley

Jessica De Silva, California State University, Stanislaus Ruriko Yoshida, Naval Postgraduate School

Natalie Hobson, Sonoma State University Sogol Jahanbekam, San Jose State University