7,057 research outputs found
Radio as an Apparatus of Transformation: Adaptation of Existing Literary Forms in Twentieth-Century German Hörspiele
From the Washington University Senior Honors Thesis Abstracts (WUSHTA), Spring 2018. Published by the Office of Undergraduate Research. Joy Zalis Kiefer, Director of Undergraduate Research and Associate Dean in the College of Arts & Sciences; Lindsey Paunovich, Editor; Helen Human, Programs Manager and Assistant Dean in the College of Arts and Sciences Mentor: Caroline Kit
Using Composition Techniques to Improve Classroom Instruction and Studentsâ Understanding of Proof
This paper describes an effort to incorporate standard composition exercises into a sophomore-level discrete mathematics class. It provides an example of how peer review can be integrated with a mathematical curriculum through the writing of proofs
Fusion rules for abelian extensions of Hopf algebras
We investigate the representation theory and fusion rules of a class of cocentral abelian (quasi-)Hopf extensions of Hopf algebras which includes twisted (generalized) quantum doubles of finite groups, and a certain quasi-Hopf algebra of Schauenburg associated to group-theoretical fusion categories. We then present a nontrivial example with noncommutative fusion rules
An explicit fusion algebra isomorphism for twisted quantum doubles of finite groups
We exhibit an isomorphism between the fusion algebra of the quantum double of an extraspecial p-group, where p is an odd prime, and the fusion algebra of a twisted quantum double of an elementary abelian group of the same order
Is Hollywood Good for Mathematics? (a brief discussion).
Mathematics has played a role in many recent films, such as Good Will Hunting, A Beautiful Mind, and Proof. But how exactly is mathematics being portrayed? What ramifications does this portrayal have on our âstudents,â broadly defined? In Good Will Hunting, mathematics is Willâs ticket out of his lower-class life and into a prestigious existence. In A Beautiful Mind, mathematical talent and schizophrenia are identified, at least in part. In Proof, mathematics not only links a daughter to her late father, but it also provides a backdrop for much of the storyâs conflict. In this discussion, we will begin by analyzing the role mathematics plays in various films. Then, we will examine possible effects these films have on public (and thus, student) perceptions of mathematics and mathematicians
A family of isomorphic fusion algebras of twisted quantum doubles of finite groups
Let DÏ(G) be the twisted quantum double of a finite group, G, where ÏâZ3(G,Câ). For each nâN, there exists an Ï such that D(G) and DÏ(E) have isomorphic fusion algebras, where G is an extraspecial 2-group with 22n+1 elements, and E is an elementary abelian group with |E|=|G|
Does Spelling Count? Reflections on Writing in the Mathematics Classroom
The written word is scarce in the stereotypical mathematics course, which instead emphasizes the routine solving of problems. But having students explain their solutions in writing can pave the way to more critical mathematical thinking. This talk will examine the use of writing as a tool to learn mathematics. We will reflect on: reasons to incorporate writing in a mathematics class; which courses lend themselves to writing assignments; what types of assignments to use; samples of student work; and whether using writing can actually improve student learning. Depending on the assignments, writing can also incorporate several âBasic Principlesâ of AMATYCâs Beyond Crossroads, such as Innovation, Inquiry, Relevance, and Assessment
- âŠ