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* James Ryan will present the main result which makes the euclidean algorithm work.
 
* James Ryan will present the main result which makes the euclidean algorithm work.
 
* Matt, James, and Jamie will begin discussing [http://www.ams.org/notices/200002/fea-mazur.pdf Mazur's notices article about the ABC conjecture].
 
* Matt, James, and Jamie will begin discussing [http://www.ams.org/notices/200002/fea-mazur.pdf Mazur's notices article about the ABC conjecture].
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Revision as of 06:25, 16 July 2010

The Purdue Research in Mathematics Experience (PRiME) is a program intended to support and document various research projects by students in mathematics at Purdue. It also exposes students to new resources available to them, such as Rhea, and Sage.

Participants

Anyone affiliated with Purdue willing to document project in mathematics is welcome to participate in PRiME. If you want to be added to the official list of participants below, just add yourself. The emphasis of PRiME is to expose the excitement of doing mathematics.

  • Matt Davis (Purdue 10' Alumnus)
  • James Ryan (Undergraduate Student)
  • Jamie Weigandt (Graduate Student)

Projects

Matt Davis and Jamie Weigandt will be learning about the generalization of the ABC conjecture to number fields, and using the data in Cremona's tables of elliptic curves to write down atypical ABC triples over number fields of degree ≤6.

James Ryan will we working through William Stein's free online book Elementary Number Theory: Primes, Congruences, and Secrets

Schedule

Monday, July 12, 2010

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

  • Discussed material from chapter 1 of Stein's Book.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

  • Discussed euclidean algorithm
  • Started sage tutorial

Friday, July 16, 2010 [Planned]


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Alumni Liaison

has a message for current ECE438 students.

Sean Hu, ECE PhD 2009