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Math was already old when Taran of Caer Dallben first met him following the defeat of the Horned King. The elderly surpeme regent was carried in to the Hall of Thrones on a litter, then after talking at some length, carried out again.

08.16.2023: On September 24, 2022, my mathematical grandfather Chander Davis passed away at the age of 96. Three years prior, he wrote a letter that was read at the 80th birthday conference of my mathematical father John Benedetto. This letter was so well-crafted and eloquent. I will never have the way with words that he had even into his 90's. He was also an activist, writing a math paper while imprisoned by the U.S. Government for pleading the first rather than the fifth. He strongly believed in equality and was one of the first members of the Association for Women in Mathematics. He also was an award-winning science fiction author. To read more about his extraordinary life, see Remembrances of Chandler Davis in the most recent Notices of the American Mathematical Society.

10.06.2022: Congrats to group alum Laura Breitkopf, who was selected as one of 200 young researchers in math and computer science from around the world to participate in the Heidelberg Laureate Forum, which brings together young scientists and laureates of the Abel Prize, ACM A.M. Turing Award, ACM Prize in Computing, Fields Medal, IMU Abacus Medal, and Nevanlinna Prize.

05.31.2022: You can watch my talk in the CodEx Seminar on "The Combinatorics of Equiangular Tight Frame Substructures" (which was part of a series replacing the planned Special Session on Recent Advances in Packing at the Joint Mathematics Meetings) here.

18.02.2019:

Prof. Emily King is co-organizing a minisymposium "Algebra, Geometry, and Combinatorics of Subspace Packings" at the 2019 SIAM Conference on Applied Algebraic Geometry, which will take place from July 9-13, 2019 in Bern, Switzerland. For more information, clickhere.

01.06.2018:

Computational Data Analysis welcomes Prof. Dustin Mixon from Ohio State University for a research visit June 9 - 12, 2018. He will give a talk on "A semidefinite relaxation of k-means clustering" at 4:15 pm on Monday, June 11 in MZH 7200. He will also give the weekly Mathematisches Kolloquium talk at 4:00 pm on Tuesday, June 12 in MZH 6210. The colloquium talk is entitled "Open problems in finite frame theory: Packings in projective spaces"; more info may be found here.

Going off what Cindy said, Math does not stop at just numbers. It covers the subjects of logical thinking, and how people respond to events in the human world. These events may be whether or not people are treated equally. As said in the article, mathematicians must be able to see the world in a different way; this ties back into mathematics when a mathematician tries to figure out another way to see the problem. MLK is a user of mathematics because of how he was able to see the world in a different perspective; he needed to solve the problem of racial inequalities in a different manner.

Mathematical medicine, notably tumour growth and treatment, bacterial infections, drug delivery, tissue engineering and cell signalling. Industrial mathematical modelling Development of asymptotic (including exponential asymptotic) and exact techniques for the study of linear and nonlinear differential equations. Development and analysis of models for nonlinear diffusion, in particular. Analysis of moving boundary problems, particularly with respect to singularity development. Development, analysis and application of evolution equations for thin-film flow. Pattern formation in diffusive systems.

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In Welsh mythology, Math fab Mathonwy (.mw-parser-output .IPA-label-small{font-size:85%}.mw-parser-output .references .IPA-label-small,.mw-parser-output .infobox .IPA-label-small,.mw-parser-output .navbox .IPA-label-small{font-size:100%}Welsh pronunciation: [ma vab man]), also called Math ap Mathonwy (Math, son of Mathonwy) was a king of Gwynedd who needed to rest his feet in the lap of a virgin unless he was at war, or he would die. The story of Math is the fourth of the Four Branches of the Mabinogi.[1]

Gwydion was a skilled cyfarwydd (storyteller) and regaled the court with his tales. Having charmed the king, he offered to trade the pigs for some horses and dogs, which he had conjured through magic. Pryderi agreed to the trade and Gwydion and his men took the pigs back home to Gwynedd, but his trickery was revealed and Pryderi waged war against Gwynedd. While Math went to battle, Gilfaethwy raped Goewin.

The unnamed second child grew precociously and he and Gwydion grew very attached to one another. After four years Gwydion took the boy to see his mother, who refused to recognise him out of shame and anger that Gwydion should have nurtured the boy, and placed a tynged on him that he should have no name unless she gave it to him. To trick her into naming him, Gwydion disguised himself and the boy as shoemakers and as they were making shoes for her, the boy threw a stone at a bird and killed it. Arianrhod declared "The fair one struck with a deft hand", and thus he was named Lleu Llaw Gyffes, "Fair-Haired One of the Skillful Hand".

Blodeuedd heard of this and fled, taking her maidens with her, but they were so frightened, that they ended up walking backwards to make sure nobody attacked them from behind. Unfortunately, they ended up falling into a lake (Llyn y Morwynion on the moors above Ffestiniog), with only Blodeuedd surviving. Gwydion captured her and instead of killing her, turned her into an owl and cursed her with this form permanently through giving her the name Blodeuwedd ("Flower-Face"), reflecting the owl's appearance.

Gronw offered Lleu land or money as payment, but Lleu would only accept one resolution: that he throw a spear at Gronw in the same way that he had been attacked. Gronw accepted, but asked that a large stone be placed between him and Lleu. Nevertheless, Lleu threw the spear right through the stone and killed Gronw. After this he took back his lands and later succeeded Math as king of Gwynedd.

Supports graduate fellowships in the Department of Mathematics. Recipients will be students within mathematical, computational, or philosophical logic whom the department has judged to have demonstrated exceptional promise and has the potential to make truly major breakthroughs in these fields.

Supports fellowships for graduate students in the Department of Mathematics that promote the excellence of teaching of mathematics. Whenever possible, a portion of the funds will be used to support students who are currently teaching or plan to teach high school in Indiana. Additionally, each year approximately three Mathematics department associate instructors are awarded the Rothrock Teaching Award for Associate Instructors.

Kindyl King graduated with a bachelor's degree in Mathematics from Austin Peay State University in 2018. She is currently a Ph.D. student at Purdue University in the Mathematics Department. Her research is in applied mathematics with a concentration in signal processing. She also has research interests in machine learning. ff782bc1db

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