Cayley Graph on torus

Mathematics REU Lafayette College

Lafayette College's REU Program is an intensive, eight week summer research experience in which undergraduate students investigate unsolved problems in mathematics. Over the past n years, more than 8n students have participated in the program (where the value of n increases every year, usually by 1), working in small groups directed by individual faculty members. Most students who have participated in the Lafayette program have published papers in professional journals and presented talks on their summer research at national mathematics conferences. This picture shows a Cayley graph embedded on a torus (Summer 2001; Elizabeth McMahon's group). In the photo below, Betsy Cassells presents her work on PSL(2,Z[i]) at the national AMS-MAA meeting in San Antonio, 1999.

Recent (and not so recent) Pictures!

Math meetings - Jan. 2010, Summer 2009, Math meetings - Jan. 2009, Summer 2008, Summer 2007, Summer 2006, Summer 2005, Summer 2004

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Important Information for 2010

Projects for Summer 2010
GENERAL AREA  TOPIC    MENTOR 
Statistical Biology Analysis of Neuronal DataJeff Liebner
Graph TheoryTournament Score Sequences Garth Isaak
Geometry Finite Geometry and the Game SET® Liz McMahon


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