Mathematics Students Present at 20th annual Hudson River Undergraduate
Mathematics Conference
04/07/13
Contributed by David Brown
On Saturday, April 6, nine mathematics majors presented their research at the 20th annual Hudson River Undergraduate Mathematics Conference, held at Williams College. This is largest undergraduate mathematics conference in the U.S.
- Abby Lippitt '13, Refining the Model: Imposing Boundaries on Fractals (Mentor: David Brown)
- Angela Kramer '13 and Katie Ahrens '15, Properties of M-bonacci Sequences (Mentor: David Brown)
- Delani Cele '14, Describing and Understanding Fractional Derivatives (Mentor: Osman Yurekli)
- Jihyun Rachel Lee '14, Developing an Alternative Definition of Fractional Derivatives (Mentor: Osman Yurekli)
- Frank Conde '14, Generalizing Prime-Divisible Sequences (Mentor: Emilie Wiesner)
- Sam Reed '14, Wallpaper Groups applied to the Hexagonal Bead Pattern of a Bracelet (Mentor: Emilie Wiesner)
- Michael Griffith '14, Emergence of Figurate Numbers in Fibonacci-like Sequences (Mentor: Osman Yurekli)
- Iancu Dima '16, A Generalized Pascal's Triangle and Fibonacci-type Sequences (Mentor: Osman Yurekli)
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