2023

Program for Saturday.

Fernando Benitez • Edmonds College

An overview of Euler’s life and mathematical impact.

Lyubomyr Kryshtanovskyi • Edmonds College

A look at the famous Königsberg Bridge problem and the clever way to solve it, which served as the beginning for graph theory.

Sophia Susanto, Aastha Malhotra, Isaac Termure, Maryna Sivachenko, Han Ji • Lake Washington Institute of Technology

An application of mathematical modeling techniques employing singular-value decomposition (SVD) for digital watermarking of visual data using Python.

Jai Veilleux • Edmonds College

We take a look at a Fourier approximations and some of their surprising use cases.

Agnes Guerry • Edmonds College

We will consider a topographic map of Mt. Rainier that shows how to visualize three-dimensional terrain from a flat piece of paper.

Minh Nguyen • Highline College

This talk will revolve around the foundation and techniques of visualization in mathematics.

Daehyung Lee • Edmonds College

Soccer is a game with simple rules, but what happens in it is complex. This talk will explore a mathematical approach to understanding what happens in soccer games and calculating the work done by each player.

Isaiah Watson • Green River College

This presentation will discuss AI (Artificial Intelligence) and some of the ways calculus is used in its creation and application.

Prem Subedi • Highline College

When we talk about the history of mathematics, we trend to look at math from a European point of view. But mathematics has been understood and developed throughout the world, such as the Mayan civilization, Indus valley civilization, and in different parts of China and India.

George Hinds • Edmonds College

A brief exploration of Gödel’s incompleteness theorem, looking at statements and axioms, establishing Gödel numbering, and an unprovably true statement.


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