Here's what I currently have on file for the final projects and
corresponding people (see below). Please make sure you are listed
below, and if not, email me. Also, if your name is listed next to a
project that you don't want to be involved in, let me know. This is a
lot (=30) of different projects, so if some people want to combine
projects, that would also be helpful. At present, we can do 10
five-minute "lightening talks" [1] per day, next week.
[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lightning_talk
* Statistics quickref: Thien-Y Le, Kelsey Kofmehl
* Principal component analysis (PCA): Yuting Ma
* Specht modules: Brendan Pawlowski (+ Sara Billey)
* Card Game: Andrew Berry
* Cellular Automata: Shirshendu Ganguly, Gautam Sisodia (?), Zachary Folwick
* Statistical analysis and application of the redistricting of
Washington State:
* Generate tablature (some music thing): Daniel Rogers (aka floydthedog)
* Mouse input for plots: Gautam Sisodia
* Bernoulli Numbers mod p^2: Aly Deines, Ben Lundell
* Allow loading various different file through one simple function: Chanel Huang
* A text "adventure in mathland": Aleksey Eremenko
* Agent-Based Computational Economics: Nikhil Saifullah
* Python 3.x dependencies: Nason Waniska, Draza Miloshevich
* Improve DiscreteProbabilitySpace and DiscreteRandomVariable: Tvrtko Tadic
* Improve piecewise-defined functions: Johnathan Hansler
* Stochastic financial mathematics -- exchange rates and volatility:
Andrey Sarantsev, Shirshendu Ganguly, Tvrtko Tadic, Aleksei Eremenko
* How to shoot a rifle -- Zach Alexander
* Cryptography example -- Paul Turner and Zack Folwick
* Something involving combinatorics (a quickref guide?) -- Austin
Roberts, Andrew Johnson
* semidefinite programming (nice usable interface to cvxopt) -- Chris Aholt
* Invent a computer game using Python -- Kaila Marie Fox
* Conway's Game of Life -- Jeff L'Heureux
* Generates dual equivalence graphs -- Austin Roberts, (maybe Brendon)
* Time-frequency analysis of wav files -- Sonseeahray Rucker
* Statistics about dentistry -- Andy Keith
* Fix a bug in Sage or do something with Javascript in the notebook
(like debug()) -- Ethan Celletti
* Fix Trac #8588 "list(SL(2,2))[2] differs from SL(2,2).list()[2]" --
Jacob Celletti
* Sage documentation (?) -- Matthew Wiebe, (Skyler (?))
* Investigate a counting problem -- Jair Taylor
* Representation theory of quivers and their path algebras -- Starx,
(Chris McMurdie may help)
I'm now keeping a copy of the master list projects and people here:
http://wstein.org/edu/2012/1062/projects/groups.txt
When your projects are done, I will put a copy of them here with links:
http://wstein.org/edu/2012/1062/projects/
(... unless you don't want me to post your project, because you are
really unhappy with it.)
--
William Stein
Professor of Mathematics
University of Washington
http://wstein.org