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Sally Cockburn

An article by Samuel F. Pratt Professor of Mathematics Sally Cockburn and Max Klivans ’25 appears in this month’s issue of the Bulletin of Institute of Combinatorics and its Applications.

“Determining and distinguishing numbers of Praeger-Xu graphs” examines the values of parameters that quantify the degree of symmetry in an important infinite family of graphs.

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Rob Kantrowitz ’82

Kantrowitz ’82 Presents at JMM

Robert Kantrowitz ’82, the Marjorie and Robert W. McEwen Professor of Mathematics and Statistics, recently presented a talk on “What does the condition f''' = 0 mean for f?” at the Joint Mathematics Meetings in Seattle.

Alex Kim '25 and assistant prof. of music Charlotte Botha

Machine Learning Music

Alex Kim ’25, a music and math double-major, spent his summer exploring machine learning and music through the help of an Emerson grant. With the guidance of Assistant Professor of Music Charlotte Botha, Kim developed a vocal register classification tool through machine learning models.

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