Win-Win Statistics Professor Arne Bathke Interviewed about Benefits of Data Analysis
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UK Statistics Professor Arne Bathke was interviewed on WUKY about current research and projects coming out of the UK Statistics department. Bathke has long understood the importance of interdisciplinary work, and UK Statistics was recently ranked 16th of the nation's private and public universities.
Listen to the interview below.
Asymptotic behavior of socle under Frobenius iterations
Let (R,m) be a standard-graded local algebra over a field of positive characteristic p. Suppose I is a m-primary ideal of R. We study how the top socle degree and the socle length of R/J behave asymptotically, where J is a (varying) Frobenius power of I. We will also discuss their relations with Hilbert-Kunz multiplicity/function and asymptotic behaviors (with respect to Frobenius iteration) of some other homological invariants.
Novel Materials Workshop Treks to New Locale
With an insufficient budget and no help on the horizon, University of Kentucky Professor Gang Cao of the UK Department of Physics and Astronomy had nothing but bad news for his peers about being able to hold this year's Workshop on Novel Electronic Materials.
Novel Materials Workshop Treks to New Locale
With an insufficient budget and no help on the horizon, University of Kentucky Professor Gang Cao of the UK Department of Physics and Astronomy had nothing but bad news for his peers about being able to hold this year's Workshop on Novel Electronic Materials.
UK Honors South African Leaders with Degrees
by Erin Holaday Ziegler
The University of Kentucky will award two legendary South African anti-apartheid activists with honorary degrees on campus this week.
World-renowned leaders Ahmed Kathrada and Barbara Hogan, both of whom served in post-apartheid South Africa as senior officials in President Nelson Mandela's administration, have changed the lives of their country and the world through their tireless work for freedom and democracy.
Local, Global Place Matters in Appalachia
by Erin Holaday Ziegler
A transformative researcher of transnational processes in Appalachia, the American South and around the world will visit the University of Kentucky for the fourth and final of the Place Matters series this week.
Annual Marker Honors Bio Alum, Nobel Winner
by Erin Holaday Ziegler and Katy Bennett
The University of Kentucky's largest major will celebrate a world-renowned Nobel Prize winner of its own at the Student Development Council's 17th annual historical marker ceremony next week.
Legendary Anti-apartheid Activist Visits UK
The world-renowned anti-apartheid activist is an honored guest of UK's College of Arts and Sciences' yearlong initiative "Kentucky and South Africa: Different Lands, Common Ground."