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Presentations
“Zombie Outbreak! Will You Survive? Just Do the Math.” Colloquium Lecture, Department
of Mathematics, San Jose State University, October 9, 2019.
“Taking the Wursts for a Turn: the Mathematics of Walking Wiener Dogs.” Bay Area Mathematical
Adventures (BAMA), San Jose, January 27, 2016.
“Braid Groups and Particle Dances, with Applications to Walking Your Dogs.” What is
. . . ? Seminar, Department of Mathematics, San Jose State University, March 1, 2010.
“The Algebra and Topology of Walking Your Dogs.” Colloquium Lecture, Department of
Mathematics, San Jose State University, October 18, 2006.
“The 2-Dog Group.” 1007th meeting of the American Mathematical Society, Santa Barbara,
California, April 16, 2005. (Abstracts Amer. Math. Soc. #1007-20-87, April 2005.)
The Regents’ and Chancellor’s Scholars Career Networking Reception: Invited Speaker.
University of California, Berkeley, November 3, 2004.
“Untangling the 2-Dog Group.” Colloquium Lecture, Department of Mathematics, Santa
Clara University, October 5, 2004.
“Fun with Fritz and Sasha: Introducing the 2-Dog Group.” Algebra and Number Theory
Seminar, April 28, 2004.
“Pascal’s Kernels Mod ps.” Algebra and Number Theory Seminar, February 13, 2002.
The Regents’ and Chancellor’s Scholars Career Networking Reception: Invited Speaker.
University of California, Berkeley, November 15, 2001.
“Means to an End.” Colloquium Lecture, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science,
San Jose State University, October 26, 2000.
“Means to an end.” 958th meeting of the American Mathematical Society, San Francisco,
California, October 21, 2000. (Abstracts Amer. Math. Soc. #958-40-204, October 2000.)
The Regents’ and Chancellor’s Scholars Career Night: Invited Speaker. University of
California, Berkeley, November 16, 1998.
“Means to an End.” Colloquium Lecture, Department of Mathematics, Santa Clara University,
October 13, 1998.
The Regents’ and Chancellor’s Scholars Inaugural Career Night: Invited Speaker. University
of California, Berkeley, February 24, 1998.
“The Power of Powers in Financial Mathematics.” Mathematics & Computer Science Club,
San Jose State University, April 30, 1997.
“Bond Duration, Internal Rate of Return, and Other Applications of Finite Geometric
Progressions in Finance.” Algebra and Number Theory Seminar, April 30, 1997.
“Means to an End.” Mathematics & Computer Science Club, San Jose State University,
April 13, 1994.
“Keeping Up with the Jones, Parts I, II and III.” Algebra and Number Theory Seminar,
April 7, 14, and 21, 1993.
“Automorphisms of Riemann Surfaces and Class Numbers: an Illustration of the G-Index
Theorem, Parts I, II, III and IV,” Algebra and Number Theory Seminar, September 25,
October 2, 9, and 16, 1991.
“Pascal’s Triangle Mod p and p2.” Mathematics & Computer Science Club, San Jose State
University, March 8, 1991.
“Pascal’s Kernels Mod p2.” Colloquium Lecture, Department of Mathematics, Santa Clara
University, January 30, 1990.
“Decomposition of Pascal’s kernels mod p2.” 96th Annual Meeting of the American Mathematical
Society, Louisville, Kentucky, January 17, 1990.
“Pascal’s Triangle.” Mathematics Discovery Seminar, San Jose State University, March
29, 1989.
“Pentagons, Butterflies, and Buckminster Fuller d’après William Thurston.” Algebra
and Number Theory Seminar, April 20, 1988.
“Exploring the Pyramids and Triangles of Pascal.” Mathematics Discovery Seminar, San
Jose State University, November 4, 1987.
“An Introduction to Algebraic K-Theory, Parts I and II” Algebra and Number Theory
Seminar, February 18 and 25, 1987.
“Pascal’s Triangles and Simplices Mod p.” Colloquium Lecture, Department of Mathematics,
Sonoma State University, February 11, 1987.
“Smith operations and the transfer.” 93rd Annual Meeting of the American Mathematical
Society, San Antonio, Texas, January 23, 1987. (Abstracts Amer. Math. Soc. #831-55-461,
January 1987.)
“Mod p Pascal’s Triangles.” Colloquium Lecture, Department of Mathematics and Computer
Science, San Jose State University, November 6, 1986.
“Contrary Functions.” Colloquium Lecture, Department of Mathematics, Santa Clara University,
January 29, 1985.
“Ultrametric Analysis: an Unusual Way of Measuring Vector Lengths.” The Summer Science
Program, Ojai, California, July 29, 1985.
“If Geometry Books Were Made of Rubber.” Hoover Middle School, San Jose, California,
November 22, 1985.
“The transfer and the failure of a mock Riemann-Roch theorem.” 807th meeting of the
American Mathematical Society, San Luis Obispo, California, November 11, 1983. (Abstracts
Amer. Math. Soc. #807-55-82, November 1983.)
“Pseudo-Inverses of Maps.” Colloquium Lecture, Department of Mathematical Sciences,
Northern Kentucky University, Covington, Kentucky, March 9, 1983.
“Transfers: Algebraic Almost Right-Inverses of Maps.” Colloquium Lecture, Department
of Mathematics, University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, Green Bay, Wisconsin, February
25, 1983.
“The Transfer for Finite Group Actions.” Colloquium Lecture, Department of Mathematics,
University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma, January 29, 1981.
“A formula for deviation from commutativity: the transfer and Steenrod squares.” 87th
Annual Meeting of the American Mathematical Society, San Francisco, California, January
9, 1981. (Abstracts Amer. Math. Soc. #783-55-33, January 1981.)