Many faculty and graduate students in the Department of Mathematics will be presenting talks at JMM this year.
THURSDAY, January 5, room A706, Atrium Level, Marriott Marquis
MAA Session on Research in Undergraduate Mathematics Education (RUME) I - A706, Atrium Level, Marriott Marquis
9:40 am, Is it a Function? Generalising from the Single- to Multivariable Setting, Allison Dorko*, Oregon State University
11:40 am, Student Generalizations from Finite to Infinite Dimensional Normed Spaces, Zackery Reed*, Oregon State University
1:40 pm, Supporting Instructional Change: The Raising Calculus to the Surface Project, Aaron D Wangberg*, Winona State University; Brian Fisher, Lubbock Christian University; Jason Samuels, City University of New York – BMCC; Tisha Hooks, Winona State University; Elizabeth Gire, Oregon State University
3:20 pm, Students’ Meanings of a (Potentially) Powerful Generalized Representation in a Combinatorial Setting, Elise Lockwood* and Zackery Reed, Oregon State University
MAA Poster Session on Projects Supported by NSF Division of Undergraduate Education - Marquis Ballroom, Marquis Level, Marriott Marquis
2:00 pm, Raising Calculus to the Surface, Aaron Wangberg*, Winona State University; Jason Samuels, City University of New York – BMCC; Brian Fisher, Lubbock Christian University; Elizabeth Gire, Oregon State University; Tisha Hooks, Winona State University
FRIDAY, January 6, 2017
AMS Contributed Paper Session on Topics in Analysis II, II Techwood, Conference Level, Hyatt Regency
10:15 am, The Reconstruction of The Band-limited Functions of Polynomial Growth with minimal Oversampling, Hussain Y. Al-Hammali*, Oregon State University
AMS Special Session on Quaternions, International 8, International Level, Marriott Marquis
1:00 pm, The eigenvalue problem for quaternionic and octonionic matrices, Tevian Dray* and Corinne A. Manogue, Oregon State University
1:30 pm, Division algebra descriptions of rotation groups, with applications to physics, Corinne A. Manogue* and Tevian Dray, Oregon State University
Presentations by MAA Teaching Award Recipients - Regency Ballroom VII, Ballroom Level, Hyatt Regency
2:30 pm, The geometry of calculus, Tevian Dray*, Oregon State University
SATURDAY, January 7, 2017
MAA Session on Discrete Mathematics in the Undergraduate Curriculum - Ideas and Innovations for Teaching I - A701, Atrium Level, Marriott Marquis
10:40 am, The Password Activity: An Instructional Tool for the Combinatorics Classroom, Zackery Kevin Reed*, Oregon State University
AMS Special Session on Inverse Problems and Multivariate Signal Analysis II - International 9, International Level, Marriott Marquis
3:00 pm, Numerical implementation of π-line reconstruction formulas in tomography, Adel Faridani*, Oregon State University
MAA Session on Discrete Mathematics in the Undergraduate Curriculum - Ideas and Innovations for Teaching II - A701, Atrium Level, Marriott Marquis
1:20 pm, How to Help Your Students Prove Combinatorial Identities, Elise Lockwood*, Oregon State University
AMS Contributed Paper Session on Combinatorics and Graph Theory IV - Greenbriar, Conference Level, Hyatt Regency
2:30 pm, Base Size Sets and Determining Sets, Joshua D Laison* and Erin M McNicholas, Willamette University; Nicole S Seaders, Oregon State University
AWM Workshop: Special Session on Number Theory II - A704, Atrium Level, Marriott Marquis
3:30 pm Generalized Legendre Curves and Quaternionic Multiplication, Alyson Deines, Center for Communications Research; Jenny G. Fuselier, High Point University; Ling Long and Fang-Ting Tu*, Louisiana State University; Holly Swisher, Oregon State University