Throughout history, humans have endeavored to efficiently transcribe and store information. Technology has improved, but how good can data storage get? My talk will explore a fantastically well-designed system for copying and storing data and some of the mathematical concepts associated with this process. This is an educationally focused interdisciplinary project that examines the equivalence classes that can be used to understand the embedded redundancy of this data storing process. This will be an introductory presentation geared towards a general audience.
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Earlier Event: November 9
AAPI Support Group
Later Event: November 10
Chemistry Seminar Series Presents: “Student Seminar”