CGL Meeting Agenda


Date: May 19, 2016
Location: DC 1331
Time: 11:30
Chair: Tyler Nowicki
Tyler Nowicki

1. Acceptance of the Agenda - additions or deletions

2. Coffee Hour

Coffee hour last week:
Omar - thanks!
Coffee hour this week:
Volunteers?
Coffee hour next week:
Volunteers?

3. Forthcoming

Date: May 26, 2016 June 2, 2016 June 9, 2016
Location: DC 1331 11:30 DC 1331 11:30 DC 1331 11:30 DC 1331 11:30
Chair: Matthew Thorne
Matthew Thorne
Andrew Tinits
Andrew Tinits
Dan Vogel
Dan Vogel
Omar Zarifi
Omar Zarifi
Technical Presentation: Marta Kryven
Marta Kryven
Matthew Thorne
Matthew Thorne
Andrew Tinits
Andrew Tinits
Dan Vogel
Dan Vogel

4. Technical Presentation

Stephen Mann

Stephen Mann
Title : R(4,4) Results in R^4
Abstract:
Earlier work of mine showed how to perform perspective projection in the Clifford algebra R(4,4). In this talk, I will show how these results apply to R^4, the standard space used in Computer Graphics. In particular, I will show how translation in R^3 is shear in R^4, and how perspective projection can be done with shear or rotation in R4.

5. Discussion Items

6. Action Items

7. Lab Events

8. Conferences and Special Journal Issues

Recent Additions

Upcoming Deadlines

9. Directors' Meeting

10. Seminars and Events

Friday, 20 May 2016, 3:30AM - Combinatorics and Optimization (Tutte Colloquium), MC 5501
Abbas Mehrabian: -- Tight Load Balancing via Randomized Local Search
Friday, 20 May 2016, 10:30AM - Computer Science (Networks and Distributed Systems), DC 1331
Md Faizul Bari: -- On Orchestrating Virtual Network Functions
Tuesday, 24 May 2016, 10:30AM - Computer Science (Symbolic Computation Group), DC 1304
Albert Heinle: -- Studying Factorization in Non-Commutative Rings
Tuesday, 24 May 2016, 1:30PM - Computer Science (Symbolic Computation Group), DC 1304
Pierre-Jean Spaenlehauer: -- Sparse polynomial systems with many positive solutions from bipartite simplicial complexes
Thursday, 26 May 2016, 9:00AM - Computer Science (Artificial Intelligence Lab), DC 2310
John A. Doucette: -- Social Choice for Partial Preferences Using Imputation
Friday, 27 May 2016, 1:00PM - Computer Science (Programming Languages Lab), DC 2314
Rei Thiessen: -- Logic Programming and Static Analyses

Also see other Math and CS postings.

11. Lab Cleanup

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