Newest Information: 5 College students, Three College Take part in World’s Largest Arithmetic Convention
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Newest Information: 5 College students, Three College Take part in World’s Largest Arithmetic Convention

5 College students, Three College Take part in World’s Largest Arithmetic Convention

The scholars and school offered their analysis on the Joint Arithmetic Conferences in Boston.


By:



Meghan Kita



 Friday, January 13, 2023 00:57 PM


Newest Information: 5 College students, Three College Take part in World’s Largest Arithmetic Convention
Eight college students and school traveled to Boston final week to participate on the earth’s largest arithmetic convention. Photographs by Sam “Jobey” Lee

Final week, 5 college students and three school traveled to Boston to take part within the Joint Arithmetic Conferences, the biggest arithmetic gathering on the earth. Greater than 5,100 individuals attended.


Regina Lau ’23 presents her analysis in the course of the undergraduate poster session on Friday, January 6.

Through the undergraduate poster session, Charles Ohanian ’24, a arithmetic main, Cathy Barrish ’24, a arithmetic and political science double main, and Amanda Sodl ’23, a arithmetic main, pictured beneath, offered analysis they carried out with Professor of Arithmetic and Chair of Arithmetic & Pc Science Byungchul Cha final spring. Their poster was titled “Common Class Variety of Virtually Pythagorean Triples.”

Regina Lau ’23, a arithmetic main and Asian research minor, and Jake Ghamar ’23, a arithmetic main, pictured beneath, offered analysis they carried out with Professor of Arithmetic Michael Huber over the summer season. Their poster was titled “Linear Perspective in Italian Structure.”

Cha, Huber and Truman Koehler Professor of Arithmetic Linda McGuire additionally offered analysis, participated in nationwide committee conferences and attended workshops in the course of the convention.


Charles Ohanian ’24 presents his analysis in the course of the undergraduate poster session on the Joint Arithmetic Conferences.