
Category: Academic/Teaching/Research
March 2021

Knight's Tour on Rectangular Chess Boards by Markus Feng '21, Mathematics Colloquium
Knight's Tour on Rectangular Chess Boards by Markus Feng '21, Mathematics Colloquium, Monday, March 1, 1:30 - 2:15 pm,talk can be accessed through the Mathematics Colloquium Glow page
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Mathematics Colloquium by Alexander Kitt '21
The Nash Bargaining Solution: Finding Game Theory Equilibrium in Bargaining Problems by Alexander Kitt '21, Mathematics Colloquium, Tuesday, March 2, 1:30 - 2:15 pm, talk can be accessed through the Mathematics Colloquium Glow page
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Iterative Prisoner's Dilemma and the Folk Theorem by Ethan Hyatt '21, Mathematics Colloquium
Iterative Prisoner's Dilemma and the Folk Theorem by Ethan Hyatt '21, Mathematics Colloquium, Wednesday, March 3, 1:30 - 2:15 pm, talk can be accessed through the Mathematics Colloquium Glow page
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Informed Bayesian Inference for the A/B Test by Tony Zou '21, Statistics Colloquium
Informed Bayesian Inference for the A/B Test by Tony Zou '21, Statistics Colloquium, Monday, March 8, 1:30 - 2:15 pm, meet at https://meet.google.com/okv-qdfg-fqd
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The Möbius Strip and its Applications in Architecture by Novera Rahman Momo '21
The Möbius Strip and its Applications in Architecture by Novera Rahman Momo '21, Mathematics Colloquium, Monday, March 8, 1:30 - 2:15 pm, talk can be accessed through the Mathematics Colloquium Glow page
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Mathematics of the Rubik’s Cube by Evan Kauffmann '21, Mathematics Colloquium
Mathematics of the Rubik’s Cube by Evan Kauffmann '21, Mathematics Colloquium, Tuesday, March 9, 1:30 - 2:15 pm, talk can be accessed through the Mathematics Colloquium Glow Page
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How Parks Can Undo Systemic Racism, Lindi Von Mutius '03, The Trust for Public Land
"How Parks Can Undo Systemic Racism," Lindi Von Mutius, Director of Board Operations & Strategy, The Trust for Public Land.
Sponsored by the Class of 1960 Scholars Program in Environmental Studies & The Center for Environmental Studies.

Properties of a Two Dimensional Model of RNA Folding by Ben Maron '21, Mathematics Colloquium
Properties of a Two Dimensional Model of RNA Folding by Ben Maron '21, Mathematics Colloquium, Wednesday, March 10, 1:30 - 2:15 pm, talk will be live and can be accessed through the Mathematics Colloquium Glow page
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Statistics Colloquium by Daulet Cheryazdanov ’21
The Implementation of Game Theory for Optimal Decision Making on The Price is Right by Daulet Cheryazdanov '21, Statistics Colloquium, Monday, March 15, 1:30 - 2:15 pm, meet at https://meet.google.com/okv-qdfg-fqd
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Finding Hope in Conservation History, a public lecture by Michelle Nijhuis, author
This event is open to the public.
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