11/12/2016
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FRG: Noncommutative dimension theories | Department of Mathematics
Research FRG: Noncommutative dimension theories October 10, 2016 admin Rufus Willett has been awarded a Focused Research Group grant from the NSF to study noncommutative dimension theories. featured
10/17/2016
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Quadratic Algebras and Orthogonal Polynomials | Department of Mathematics
Research Quadratic Algebras and Orthogonal Polynomials October 4, 2016 admin Assistant Professor Sarah Post‘s new Simons Foundation Collaboration Grant is titled Quadratic Algebras and Orthogonal Polynomials. See the College of Natural Sciences news story. featured
08/13/2016
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Ruth Haas joins department | Department of Mathematics
People posts Ruth Haas joins department August 12, 2016 admin Combinatorist Ruth Haas will joint the Department in Spring 2017. Welcome! featured
08/13/2016
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Loek Helminck joins as Dean | Department of Mathematics
People posts Loek Helminck joins as Dean August 12, 2016 admin Loek Helminck will join the Department in December 2016 as Dean of the College of Natural Sciences. Welcome! featured
02/28/2016
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Bounding Rationality With Computation
Jay Fidell and Richard Melendez highlight a talk given by Lance Fortnow, at the Computability, Complexity, and Randomness Conference. Lance's talk covere
12/29/2015
Star Advertiser story about the CCR conference from Sunday December 27th.
10/29/2015
Call for Submission of Abstracts for
Computability, Complexity and Randomness (CCR 2016)
Update: We have received generous participant support from the NSF for this conference.
Authors submitting abstracts will be prioritized for financial support to attend the conference.
The stated deadline to submit an abstract is November 2, but late entries will be considered.
Student travel support from the ASL is also available.
Following the conference we plan an informal (unfunded) research workshop January 11-15.
The 11th International Conference on
Computability, Complexity and Randomness (CCR 2016)
http://math.hawaii.edu/wordpress/ccr-2016/
will take place in Honolulu, Hawaii, USA, 4-8 January 2016.
Following this conference we plan a special issue of
Theory of Computing Systems
Authors are invited to submit an abstract in PDF format of typically about 1 or 2 pages, via EasyChair at
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ccr2016
It is planned that the refereeing of abstracts
follows the following schedule:
2015-11-02 Submission deadline
2015-11-24 Notification
2015-12-12 Final version
2016-01-04 Conference starts
2016-01-08 Conference ends
Sponsors:
National Science Foundation
Association for Symbolic Logic
Association for Women in Mathematics
Simons Foundation
Department of Mathematics, University of Hawaii at Manoa
Topics:
Algorithmic randomness,
Computability theory,
Kolmogorov complexity,
Computational complexity,
Reverse mathematics and logic.
Updated list of invited speakers:
Uri Andrews (University of Wisconsin, Madison — USA)
Rutger Kuyper (University of Wisconsin, Madison — USA)
Satyadev Nandakumar (Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur)
Ron Peretz (London School of Economics — UK)
Cristóbal Rojas (Universidad Andrés Bello — Chile)
Jeffrey Shallit (University of Waterloo — Ontario, Canada)
Dan Turetsky (Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand)
Linda Westrick (Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand)
A tutorial on Computable Economics will be given by Kumaraswamy (Vela) Velupillai (National Chengchi University — Taiwan).
Program Committee:
Laurent Bienvenu (Paris, France)
Rod Downey (Wellington, New Zealand) (co-chair)
Johanna Franklin (Hempstead, New York, USA)
Denis Hirschfeldt (Chicago, Illinois, USA) (co-chair)
Bjørn Kjos-Hanssen (Honolulu, Hawaii, USA)
Jack Lutz (Ames, Iowa, USA)
Elvira Mayordomo (Zaragoza, Spain)
Joe Miller (Madison, Wisconsin, USA)
Kenshi Miyabe (Tokyo, Japan)
Andrei Romashchenko (Montpellier, France)
Henry Towsner (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA)
Nikolai Vereshchagin (Moscow, Russia)
CCR 2016 | 11th International Conference on Computability, Complexity, and Randomness
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06/04/2013
Prof. Kjos-Hanssen's automaton complexity Android app is now available for 99 cents.
AutoComplex - Android Apps on Google Play
Using autocomplete, look up nondeterministic automaton complexity of binary strings.
04/01/2013
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UH Manoa Math » In Search of Quoz
In a brief ceremony today at the White House, President Obama announced renewed support for UH Math department activities. Professor J.B. Nation will be teaming up with the UH Astrobiology Center on a new $500,000 NASA project, “In search of Quoz”, to study abstract algebra as it is developed on oth...
12/17/2011
UH Mānoa Mathematics » Statistics class Spring 2012
This course is a thorough treatment of the use of calculus to derive distributions of important random variables such as the $\chi^2$ distribution, and also covers linear regression, hypothesis testing etc. Sign up today!