ASPiRE Conference FGCU
- Pamela E. Harris

- Mar 6, 2021
- 1 min read
Updated: Mar 20, 2021

Dr. Pamela E. Harris will be a keynote speaker at the ASPiRE Conference held (virtually) at Florida Gulf Coast University on Saturday March 20, 2021.
Resources for the talk: https://tinyurl.com/ParkingFunctionResources
Conference website: https://www.fgcu.edu/cas/departments/math/aspire/
Register by March 16 here.



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This sounds like a fantastic conference, especially with Dr. Harris as a keynote speaker! Parking functions can be such a fascinating topic. I'm always impressed by how seemingly simple mathematical concepts can lead to such complex and interesting explorations. I wonder if anyone at the conference will be using any visualization tools to help explain these concepts? Sometimes I find it helpful to think of things like, well, almost like a crazy cattle 3d simulation – imagining agents (the "cattle") trying to find a spot in a confined space (the "parking lot") to better understand the dynamics. I'll definitely check out the resources linked and see if I can attend virtually. Thanks for sharing!