Jay Pantone

@jpantone

Assistant Professor of Math at Marquette University.

Joined December 2007

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  1. Retweeted
    Aug 14

    Thanks to ’s support with Charity Engine, it’s now known that the longest string of digits 1-6, such that only 121 of the digits fail to add a substring comprising a new permutation, is 643 digits long. For 122, 648 is shown, 649 to be ruled out.

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  2. Retweeted
    Aug 10

    My submission for at . and I found there are 322 ways to finish the race in the shortest possible time (12 moves). I went easy on and submitted only this one. It travels the shortest Euclidean distance (not that that matters).

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    Jul 21

    26th International Conference on Applications of Computer Algebra is online and it is free. It will start this Friday. I suggest at the very least checking the program, and the book of abstracts: Watch talks instead of YouTube over this weekend. 😛

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    30 Jun 2020
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  5. 27 Feb 2020

    Our sysadmin just confirmed that the upgrade was successful. About 60 clients disconnected while the server was unreachable. Those clients should have no trouble reconnecting now. The search continues!

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    25 Feb 2020

    A message from Jay Pantone: On Thu 27 Feb, around 15:00 GMT, the server will be briefly down while Marquette's IT department installs new networking hardware. Depending on how long that downtime lasts, some clients may disconnect and need to be restarted.

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    20 Aug 2019

    AMS Special Session on Analytic and Probabilistic Combinatorics, organized by Miklós Bóna, and Jay Pantone , ,

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    10 Jul 2019

    FastDCM is a client for the Distributed Chaffin Method search that uses the GPU rather than the CPU for its calculations. Depending on the precise specifications of your system, it might run several times faster than one instance of the single-CPU client.

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  9. 22 Jun 2019

    Please consider signing this petition, which asks the Computer and Information Sciences department at the University of Strathclyde to reconsider their plan to eliminate their Combinatorics group and fire its faculty members.

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  10. Retweeted
    15 May 2019

    Woo-hoo! Congrats to Reykjavik, who just found the optimal string for n=6 with 116 wasted characters! It contains 621 permutations in a string of 742 digits.

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    15 May 2019

    Team Ubuntu Podcast hit #1 on the thing none of us can adequately explain! Ubuntu Podcast: 683316 Reykjavik: 683303

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    14 May 2019
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  13. 10 May 2019

    If you have some spare computing power, it's very easy to point it toward this project!

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    10 May 2019

    My reign as king of Riddler Nation (or more specifically, of their Colonel Blotto game) continues, although made it way too close for comfort. I look forward to our rematch when stages the next tournament.

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