2270 Project Presentation S2016 Presentations are on the last two days of class in AEB 320, the usual classroom. You may use all facilities, especially whiteboards and projection. Bring your own laptop for projection. The best results are from PDF sources. Try not to use software solutions like PowerPoint, because the projection system may disappoint. Paper copies distributed in the classroom at the time of the presentation are appreciated. Some agreements have already been made for presentations (* below). Please confirm your intent to present, by email REPLY to ggustaf@math.utah.edu If you have not made a committment to present your project, then do so now. Those who present a project historically receive a grade of A to add to their semester total. Those who do not present a project rely upon their writing skills only. The DEADLINE for everyone is May 2, for email receipt of a PDF of the project and any sourcese used to make the project, including computer code and word processing sources. Email the PDF and sources to ggustaf@math.utah.edu A star (*) next to a group means the presentation is set for Friday April 22. Chris Sannar: Music and composition John Chambers: Spectral Differences in Sounds and Music Mahalia Lotz: Musical instruments * Jie Zhang and Pratusha Bopanna: Using Markov Chains to Compose Music Pieces * Tyler Adams with Choi, Moody and Tovar: Cryptography Braden Scothern: Hamming codes Seth Reelitz: Hill cipher Connor Kuhn: Image compression Jessica Murdock: Image processing * Daniel Mattheis: Fractal generation and affine maps Nathan Romriell: Fractals, linear algebra and computer graphics William Garnes: Fractal art * Veronica Dean-Perry with Maria Novozenya: Weighted Least Squares to Model Data Orenda Williams: Portfolio theory and optimization * Michael Barret Williams: FFT and financial derivatives Christian Butler: Expected value and Texas hold 'em poker Benson Haglund: Economics, Consumption Matrix David Ethan Hamilton: Economics, Linear Models with Marty Simmons, Daniel Merrill, Aaron Kramer, and Carlos Guerra Adding a project: Please email your project title and names of the members in the group. Committment to present the project: Please email your intent. Please confirm if you already agreed.