Discrete Math Seminar
KSU's Discrete Math Seminar hosts in-person and virtual talks about recent research developments in discrete math, broadly interpreted to include algebra, combinatorics, graph theory, number theory, and other related areas. I co-organize this series with Tsz Chan and Thomas McConville. These talks should also appear on the college calendar -- check there for abstracts, room information, streaming links, etc.
Spring 2025
- February 20
- "Versions of the circle method"
- Edna Jones, Tulane University
- March 5
- Chi Hoi (Kyle) Yip, Georgia Tech
Fall 2024
- October 2
- “Bounding the j-th smallest modulus of a covering system with distinct moduli”
- Jonah Klein, University of South Carolina
- October 9
- "Who's the GOAT? Sports Rankings and Data-Driven Random Walks on the Symmetric Group"
Juan Carlos Martínez Mori, Georgia Tech
- "Who's the GOAT? Sports Rankings and Data-Driven Random Walks on the Symmetric Group"
- October 30
- “Distinct distances from points on a circle to a generic set”
Alex McDonald, Kennesaw State University
- “Distinct distances from points on a circle to a generic set”
- November 13
- “Algebraic structures arising from hyperplane arrangements”
- Patty Commins, University of Minnesota