VIGRE seminar, summer 2001:
Wavelets
- Instructors
- David Larson, Eric Weber
- Students enrolled
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Scott Armstrong,
Scott Evans,
Crystal Hoyt
(undergraduate mathematics students);
Troy Henderson,
Quoc Le Gia,
Vincent Lemoine,
Amy Neff,
Darren Rhea,
Kristi Shryock,
Xiaofei Zhang
(graduate mathematics students);
Nathaniel Berglund — Rose Hulman,
Jessica Hubbs — Rhodes College,
Trent Lalonde — Clarkson University,
Stuart Rogers — Brown University,
Cole Sodja — Portland State University
(REU students)
- Description
- Continuation of previous seminar
- Impact
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The following graduate students have been inspired to do further
graduate work, in part as a result of this and other VIGRE
seminars.
- Scott Armstrong — UC-Berkeley, Fall 2002
- Darren Rhea — UC-Berkeley, Fall 2001
- Crystal Hoyt — UC-Berkeley, Fall 2001
- Vince LeMoine — VIGRE graduate student at
Texas A&M, Fall 2001
- Scott Evans — Texas A&M Fall 2001; he
switched from physics to mathematics
- Papers/Presentations
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Scott Armstrong and Darren Rhea —
preprint on generating multiplicity functions.
Darren Rhea also gave presentation at an AMS sectional meeting.
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Nate Berglund — 2 preprints of 13 pages each on generating refinable
functions with specified coefficients.
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Sodja Cole, Jessica Hubbs and Stuart Rogers also made
presentations of their work during a local conference
honoring student research.
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Xiaofei Zhang — Ph.D. thesis on questions in wavelet sets.
She's given presentations at several meetings and also a
colloquium at Sam Houston State University.