Thursday, February 23, 2012

Penn State Harrisburg Students Speak at the Moravian College Student Mathematics Conference


On Saturday February 18, several members of the Penn State Harrisburg Math Club, along with Dr. Boman and Dr. Walker, attended the Moravian College Student Mathematics Conference. The keynote speaker, Laura Taalman, gave a talk on the many mathematical problems regarding the design of sudoku puzzles and their many related variants. A variety of talks by students across the region were given over the morning and afternoon. One of the concluding presentations was given by Penn State Harrisburg students Joe Roberge, Tyler Brown, and Siddharth Dahiya, who spoke on their ongoing work in mapping out the dependencies of Euclid’s The Elements and creating a graphical utility to display this structure.

More pictures from the event are available at the PSH Math and Computer Science Facebook Page.

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