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Section 4.2 Saturday, June 26th

All times are Pacific Daylight time.

9:00 am
Welcome Zoom link (click)
Invited Lecture: Matthew Richey: Take what you have gathered from coincidence: Understanding—and Using — Randomness
 
10:15 am
Contributed student talks, Zoom link (click)
10:15-10:30 Comparison of Change Point Detection Methods for Independent Data: Testing & Estimation
10:35-10:50 Data analysis: Making use of large data sets
 
11:00 am
  Contributed talks 1, Zoom link (click) Contributed talks 2, Zoom link (click)
11:00-11:15 Learning to Model Problems with GeoGebra A Square Deal For Squares: Lagrange's Recherches D'Arithmetique
11:20-11:35 An Exploratory Data Analysis of Student Success in Mathematics Course Sequences Proving theorems in spherical geometry using the quaternions
11:40-11:55 Calculus Driven by Pandemic Data Using Euclidean Tools to Construct Elliptic Objects in the Klein Disk
12:00-12:15 Specialization as a Problem-Posing Strategy: The Case of Varignon's Problem Generating Functions for Symmetric Polynomials
12:20-12:35 Rethinking Assessment in the Age of Remote and Hybrid Instruction The Geometry of Numbers and the Four Squares Theorem
 
12:40 pm
Break
 
1:30 pm
Invited Lecture:Christopher Wrather: How to Freak Out your Clients with Machine Learning, Zoom link (click)
 
2:45 pm
  Contributed talks 3, Zoom link (click) Special Panel Session, Zoom link (click)
2:45-3:00 Dimensionality Reduction for Time-critical Support Vector Machine Applications Fostering undergraduate capstone experiences
3:05-3:20 Reconstructing images from derivative measurements by Discrete Laplacian Deconvolution  
3:25-3:40 A New Model for Rat-Flea—Driven Plague Transmission  
3:45-4:00 Healthcare Loss Triangle Using Epidemiology Model  
 
5:00 pm
Awards announcement, Zoom link (click)
Introduction of new NExT Fellows
25 and 50 year membership recognition
Distinguished Teaching Awards
Invited Lecture: Michael Dorff: BIG jobs in math