Recent Honors Theses in Mathematics

Congratulations to our recent Honors graduates!

2009:

  • Zain Rehman, An Adaptation of the Impossibility Theorem, with Professor Praton.

2008:

  • Lauren Eaton, The Characteristic Polynomial of Multi-Rooted Trees, with Professor Tedford (who is now at Misericordia University).

2007:

  • Sauleh Siddiqui, Dynamics of Piecewise Continuous Functions, with Professor Crannell.
  • Muhammad Sohaib Alam, Analysis of Quasi-Continuous Functions, with Professor Crannell.
  • Adam Ross, Closed Geodesics on the Punctured Torus, with Professor Nimershiem.

2004:

  • Stephen May, Invariant Probablity Measures on the Baker's Map, with Professor Crannell.
  • Lindsay Hilbert, Continuity Sets of Quasi-Continuous Functions, with Professor Crannell.
  • Hassan Ahmed, The Group Law on Elliptic Curves Over Algebraically Closed Fields, with Professor Petrillo (who is now at Alfred University).

2002:

  • Kerry Elizabeth McGinn, Vertical Geodesics in the Figure-Eight Complement, with Professor Nimershiem.

 

 

 

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