Mathematics Department faculty includes both theoretical and applied researchers in areas which include but are not limited to: topology, climate change, mathematical modeling, data analysis, fluid dynamics, number theory, operator theory, geometric group theory, and pedagogical issues in high school mathematics.

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Submissions from 1995

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m-Isometric Transformations of Hilbert Space, I, Jim Alger and Mark Stankus

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m-Isometric Transformations of Hilbert Space, II, Jim Alger and Mark Stankus

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Adjacencies in Words, Jean-Marc Fedou and Don Rawlings

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Computer Assistance In Discovering Formulas And Theorems In System Engineering, J. w. Helton and Mark Stankus

Submissions from 1994

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Pinching Theorems for Teardrops and Footballs of Revolution, Joseph E. Borzellino

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The Splitting Theorem for Orbifolds, Joseph Borzellino and Shun-hui Zhu

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Computer Simplification of Engineering Systems Formulas, J. W. Helton, Mark Stankus, and John Wavrik

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Monads and Realcompactness, Sergio Salbany and Todor D. Todorov

Submissions from 1993

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Orbifolds of Maximal Diameter, Joseph Borzellino

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Isosymmetric Linear Transformations on Complex Hilbert Space, Mark Stankus

Submissions from 1989

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Alexander's Subbase Lemma, Todor D. Todorov and S. Salbany

Submissions from 1987

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Operations with Distribution Vectors, Brian Fisher and Todor D. Todorov