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This paper uses probability and counting techniques to derive central limit type theorems for a particular construction that is a higher dimensional analog of Zeckendorf’s decomposition. Published in The Fibonacci Quarterly.
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This paper derives multiple partial differential equations that each govern fluid flow with additional surfactant dynamics. Techniques used include variational calculus. Published in Siam’s SIURO.
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This paper comprises the results of my master’s thesis, edited for publication. To appear for publication at Israel Journal of Mathematics.
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This paper applies random matrix theory techniques to prune the weight matrices of fully connected neural networks. Arxiv Preprint
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Undergraduate TA, Carnegie Mellon University, Math, 2019
Prepared materials and taught recitation for 15-30 students a semester over 6 semesters. Graded homework, exams and quizzes and held bi-weekly office hours. Classes taught include: calculus 1, honors vector calculus, and introduction to proofs for math/CS majors.
Undergraduate course, Penn State, Math, 2023
Instructor of record responsible for approximately 40 students.
Undergraduate course, Penn State, Math, 2024
Instructor of record responsible for approximately 40 students. This is approximately the first half of calculus 3 (or in Penn State language, Math 230).