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Chloe Epstein, a senior mathematics major, presented her paper "Nature of Path Lengths in Asymmetric Fractal Trees" at the seventh annual Nebraska Conference for Undergraduate Women in Mathematics.

The conference took place February 4-6 in Lincoln, Nebraska.

Epstein's research, done under the supervision of David Brown, studies the topological structure of the path length set in fractal trees.

Contributed by David Brown

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