Mathematics in Cryptography

Imagine: You are sitting in a coffee shop on your phone when all of a sudden you get the urge to check the balance of your bank account. You go to settings in your phone and connect to the free WiFi at the coffee shop. Then you goon the bank’s website or in...

Mathematical modeling of annual plants

Mathematics Seminars 2020 Mathematical modeling of annual plants Speaker: Tomoatsu Sugiyama Abstract Mathematical model is a representation in mathematical terms of the behavior of real devices and objects. It is used in many contexts such as physics,...

Taxicab Geometry

Hello fellow members of the Math Department! Jon and I worked on our 381 talk together on Taxicab Geometry. In our talk we will touch on the basics of Taxicab Geometry to get a good understanding, then get into the distance formula used and a look into n-dimensional...

The Birthday Paradox and Monty Hall Problem

Hello everyone! I hope that you are all doing well during this crazy time. I have finally completed my MAT 380 seminar on The Birthday Paradox and Monty Hall Problem. It wasn’t easy, and I really struggled with LaTeX at first, but I think things really came together...

Solving the Problem of Multicollinearity

Hello Canisius Math department! I hope everyone had a good Easter weekend. Today, I get the chance to share with you something I’ve worked very hard on. I previously completed my undergraduate thesis on alternate regression techniques in the presence of...

Applications of Planar Separation

Greetings fellow math majors and professors of Canisius College. For three years now I have been conducting independent research in the the field of Euclidean Geometry. Specifically, Applications of Euclidean Postulate 9: The Plane Separation Postulate. The purpose of...