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TALK SCHEDULE (usually in C401)

Students

Kia Braha
Seattle University
brahae@seattleu.edu
Knot Games and Winning Strategies
Knot Games Results

Tim Chang
Duke University
timothy.chang@duke.edu
Winning Strategies in To Knot or Not To Knot

Jack Coughlin
University of Washington
johnbc@u.washington.edu
Poisson Trees

James Hart
Rice University
jeh6@rice.edu
Various Calculations for the Continuous Electrical Conductivity Problem

Gracie Ingermanson
University of Washington
gracei@u.washington.edu

Courtney Kempton
University of Washington
cykempton@gmail.com
n-1 graphs

Jerry Li
University of Washington
jerryzli@u.washington.edu
Uniqueness of Connections between Effectively Adjacent Circular Pairs
Eigenstuff

Zachery Lindsey
University of Tennessee
zlindsey@utk.edu
n-1 Graphs and Star-K

Eddie Lister
University of Maryland
elister@umd.edu
Input-Output Random Walk Networks

James McKeown
University of Minnesota
mckeo361@umn.edu
Tricolorability Game

Matt Robinson
University of Arkansas
mrrobins@uark.edu
Various Calculations for the Continuous Electrical Conductivity Problem

Alex Waldorp
Texas A&M University
alexw2009@tamu.edu
RotationSystemsImbeddings

Harrison Wong
University of California at San Diego
hwong557@gmail.com

TA's

Will Johnson
University of Washington
willij6@u.washington.edu
Convexity and the Dirichlet Problem for Directed Networks
Non-linear Electric Networks
The Jacobian Determinant of the Conductivities-to-Response-Matrix Map for Well-Connected Critical Circular Planar Graphs
Convexity and Dirchlet Problem for Directed Graphs -- the Dual Case
Pseudoline Arrangements
Circular Planar Networks with Nonlinear and Signed Conductors ArXiv paper.
A Framework for the Addition of Knot-Type Combinatorial Games
Recovery of Non-Linear Conductivities for Circular Planar Graphs
Who Wins in "To Knot or Not to Knot" Played on Sums of Rational Shadows

Justin Tittelfitz

Ian Zemke
University of Washington
ianzemke@u.washington.edu
Schroedinger Networks
Infinite Networks

Faculty

Sara Billey
billey@math.washington.edu
University of Washington

Jim Morrow
University of Washington
morrow@math.washington.edu
Derivative of Lambda

William Stein
University of Washington
wstein@gmail.com

Allison Henrich
Seattle University
allisonhenrich@gmail.com
Math Club Talk
Knot paper 1
Knot paper 2
Hanaki's paper
Kauffman's paper
Mosaic