Below you may find selected outputs from the research seminars of the Mathematics, Philosophy and Physics (MPP) Program in the Schmid College of Science and Technology.

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Submissions from 2024

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The Perceptron as a Roadmap (Graduate Colloquium in Math, Philosophy and Physics), Daniel Alpay

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Three Kinds of Topological Explanation in Science, Alan Baker

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Queering Consequence: A Framework for Liberatory Logics, Roy T. Cook

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Network Mathematics for All, Valeria de Paiva

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Revised GCH or Would Cantor Have Understood, Mirna Džamonja

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Canonical Extensions of Quantale Enriched Categories, Alexander Kurz

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The Price of Mathematical Scepticism, Paul Levy

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AI-assisted Coding. Correct by Construction, Not by Generation, Shaowei Lin

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Relations for Order Regular Categories, M. Andrew Moshier

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Topology in 1930s America: A Tale of Two "Camps", Karen Parshall

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Domain Specific Logics for Scientific Modeling Theory and Practice, Evan Patterson

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Remarks about Cantor's Theorem, Giuseppe Rosolini

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An Introduction to Superoscillations and Supershift, Daniele C. Struppa

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Formalization of ∞-Category Theory, Jonathan Weinberger