Mathematics Student Work
Submissions from 2024
(Thesis) Representations of Gender in Math-Related Films, Jacob Gathje
(Poster) Caterpillar, Lobster, X graphs, Gerald Melin, Landon Seward, Will Mahowald, and Xavier Jones
(Thesis) A McEliece Cryptosystem, Using Permutation Error-Correcting Codes, Fiona Smith
Submissions from 2023
(Poster) Total Dominator Coloring on the Queen's graph, Fiona Smith
Submissions from 2022
(Article) Fantasy on a Baseball Seam, Genevieve Ahlstrom and Thomas Q. Sibley
(Paper) SIR Model and COVID-19, Molly Johanson, Clara Noack, and Dacoda Speidel
(Thesis) Provably Weak Instances of PLWE Revisited, Again, Katherine Mendel
Submissions from 2021
(Thesis) Games on Dihedral Groups, Emily Twardy
Submissions from 2019
(Thesis) Angular Dependence of Third-Order Optical Nonlinearity in Indium Tin Oxide, Bryan J. Crossman
Submissions from 2017
(Thesis) Three-Player GEN on Groups, Jon Blomquist
(Thesis) Pattern Avoidance, Emma Christensen
(Thesis) High Performance Techniques Applied in Partial Differential Equations Library, Shilei Lin
Submissions from 2016
(Thesis) Generalized Eulerian Numbers and Multiplex Juggling Sequences, Esther M. Banaian
Submissions from 2015
(Thesis) Parallel Preconditioners for Finite Element Computations, Emily Furst
Submissions from 2014
(Thesis) Achieving Numerical Reproducibility in the Parallelized Floating Point Dot Product, Alyssa Anderson
(Thesis) Bifurcation and Non-Convergence in the Hansen-Patrick Root-Finding Method, Preston Hardy
(Thesis) Modeling Tolerance in Dynamic Social Networks, Amanda Luby
(Thesis) Colored Independence of Cycle Graphs and Finite Grids, Michael Terhaar
Submissions from 2013
(Thesis) Nim on Groups, Marie Meyer
(Thesis) Visualizing Chaos, Margaret Peterson
(Thesis) The Growth in Normal Subgroups Under Direct Products, Whitney Radil
(Thesis) Coding Theory-Based Cryptopraphy: McEliece Cryptosystems in Sage, Christopher Roering
(Thesis) With One Breath, Jessica Solfest
Submissions from 2012
(Article) Groups of graphs of groups, David P. Byrne, Matthew J. Donner, and Thomas Q. Sibley
(Thesis) Visualizing Chaos, Andrew Nicklawsky
(Thesis) Fair Division in Political Redistricting, Xiao Wang
(Thesis) Non-Abelian Groups with Perfect Order Subsets, Hongying Zhao