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Jay Pantone
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Cudahy Hall, 307

MilwaukeeWI53201United States of America
(414) 288-1786

Assistant Professor

Department of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences

Courses Taught

  • Calculus
  • Discrete Mathematics
  • Foundations of Mathematics
  • Applied Combinatorics
  • Theory of Computation
  • Applied Linear Algebra
  • Scientific Computing

Research Interests

  • Computational and experimental symbolic methods
  • Combinatorics
  • Analytic and symbolic combinatorics
  • Computer algebra
  • Statistical mechanics

Recent Publications

  • J. Pantone, A. Klotz, and E. Sullivan. . Under consideration. 33pp.
  • M. Albert, C. Bean, A. Claesson, É. Nadeau, J. Pantone, and H. Ulfarsson. . Under consideration. 99pp.
  • C. Bean, A. Claesson, A.F. Franklín, J. Pantone, and H. Ulfarsson. . Electronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science. 403 (2024): 96-100.
  • C. Bean, É. Nadeau, J. Pantone, and H. Ulfarsson. . Electronic Journal of Combinatorics. 31, 3 (2024), Paper 3.3, 19pp.
  • J. Pantone. . Enumerative Combinatorics and Applications. 4, 4 (2024), Paper No. S2R25, 12pp.
  • M. Bóna and J. Pantone. Journal of Symbolic Computation. 116 (2023), 130-138.
  • A. Claesson, B. Guðmundsson, and J. Pantone. Experimental Mathematics. (2023): 1-8.

Grants

2024:

  • NSF Improving Undergraduate STEM Education: Division of Undergraduate Education (IUSE: DUE). AI-HELP: Artificial Intelligence for Humanizing and Enhancing the Learning of Proofs. $749,996. August 2024 - July 2026. Joint project with the University of Florida, Education Development Center, and St. Olaf College.

2020:

  • Received five-year Simons Collaboration Grant for Enumerative and Experimental Combinatorics. $42,000.

Research Software

Github repository:

  • Permutation Pattern Avoidance Library (PermPAL). An online database of permutation pattern avoidance classes and their enumerations.
  • FiniteStateMachines. Open-source Python library to construct and manipulate several kinds of finite state machines.

    doi: 10.5281/zenodo.4592555
  • DiffApprox. Open-source Maple package to empirically predict the asymptotic behavior of
    counting sequences based on known initial terms.

    doi: 10.5281/zenodo.5810652
  • GuessFunc. Open-source Maple package to conjecture generating functions of counting sequences based on known initial terms.

    doi: 10.5281/zenodo.5810636
  • CombSpecSearcher / Tilings. Open-source Python libraries that implement the Combinatorial Exploration framework and apply it to the field of permutation patterns. Co-authored with Christian Bean, Émile Nadeau, and Henning Ulfarsson.

    doi: 10.5281/zenodo.4946832

    doi: 10.5281/zenodo.4948344
  • Permuta. Open-source Python library for working with permutations and patterns. Successor (in part) to PermPy. Co-authored with many other contributors.

    doi: 10.5281/zenodo.4725758
  • Distributed Superpermutation Search. Created a web-based application to manage a worldwide distributed computational effort to compute the shortest superpermutation containing all permutations of length 6. Over a million computers participated in this effort and over a hundred million CPU-hours were contributed. Co-authored largely with Greg Egan.
  • PermPy. Open-source Python library for handling large sets of permutations. Co-authored with Michael Engen and Cheyne Homberger.

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