Topological Entropy, IDA-CCS, and Internship Opportunities

Series
Research Horizons Seminar
Time
Wednesday, December 6, 2017 - 1:10pm for 1 hour (actually 50 minutes)
Location
Skiles 006
Speaker
Kelly Yancey and Matthew Yancey – Institute for Defense Analyses – kyancey@math.umd.eduhttp://www.kellybyancey.com/
Organizer
Adrian Perez Bustamante
The Institute for Defense Analyses - Center for Computing Sciences is a nonprofit research center that works closely with the NSA. Our center has around 60 researchers (roughly 30 mathematicians and 30 computer scientists) that work on interesting and hard problems. The plan for the seminar is to begin with a short mathematics talk on a project that was completed at IDA-CCS and declassified, then tell you a little about what we do, and end with your questions. The math that we will discuss involves symbolic dynamics and automata theory. Specifically we will develop a metric on the space of regular languages using topological entropy. This work was completed during a summer SCAMP at IDA-CCS. SCAMP is a summer program where researchers from academia (professors and students), the national labs, and the intelligence community come to IDA-CCS to work on the agency's hard problems for 11 weeks.