Research
2007
- Matthew Katz '08, "A Brief History of Conic Sections," with John Bukowski, 2006.
Fall 2006
- Seth Bergstein, Modeling the Public Goods Game in NetLogo (jointly advised by Don Braxton, religion)
- Caleb Cassidy-Amstutz, Analyzing Microarray Data (jointly advised by Jill Keeney, biology)
- Dan Sidor, Rolling Unfair Dice
- Jon Zunkel, The Prisoner’s Dilemma on Small World Networks
- Independent Study: Chris Russell, Cryptography
Summer 2006
- Seth Bergstein, A New Approach to van der Waals Forces (jointly advised by Paul Schettler, chemistry)
Spring 2006
- Jeff Gehring, An Exploration of the Planar Circular Restricted Three Body Problem
- Independent Study: Ashley Kuzar, Regular Polytopes in Three and Four Dimensions
Summer 2005
- Caleb Cassidy-Amstutz, Modeling van der Waals Forces with Monte Carlo Methods (jointly advised by Paul Schettler, chemistry)
Spring 2005
- Meredith Killian, Modeling the Spread of Religious Ideas (jointly advised by Don Braxton, religion)
- Jen Manahan, Light Box Experiments in High School Mathematics (jointly advised by Huck Laughner, education)
- Brent Miller, Ramsey Numbers in Grids
- Erin Wisor, Introducing Calculus through Distance-Rate-Time Problems(jointly advised by Huck Laughner, education)
Fall 2004
- Jeremy Weeden, Searching for a Fractal of Dimension Pi
Spring 2004
- Satoshi Kimura, The Wave Function of the Solvated Electron, Part III (jointly advised by Paul Schettler, chemistry)
Fall 2003
- Anthony Baldridge, The Relativistic Brachistochrone and Tautochrone Problems
- Satoshi Kimura, The Wave Function of the Solvated Electron, Part II (jointly advised by Paul Schettler, chemistry)
Spring 2003
- Frank Partica, Face Counts of Polyhedral Tori
- Satoshi Kimura, The Wave Function of the Solvated Electron, Part I (jointly advised by Paul Schettler, chemistry)
Fall 2002
- Marty Schettler, A Juggling Interpretation of Stirling Numbers of the First Kind


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