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Welcome to my Temple University home page.  Here you may find information about my academic schedule, my classes, and links to other pages of interest to me.

NOTE: As of August, 2001, I am an assistant professor in the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science at Salisbury University. You may want to visit my Salisbury Home Page for up-to-date information.

Dissertation defense (Coming... well, one of these days) - Transparencies from my successful defense on July 16, 2001.

Previous classes - my class web pages dating back to 1997.

Professor Marvin Knopp - my advisor, who neither has nor wants a personal home page. But if he ever changes his mind (not likely), a link will appear here.  (The current link points to the math department's summary of his research interests.)

Professor Doron Zeilberger - while he is not my advisor (see above), I have taken several of Professor Zeilberger's classes here at Temple. Take the time to read his opinions page. Whether or not you agree with them, they are well-written, thought provoking and often entertaining!

"An Analysis of the Ratio sigma(n)/n" - an undergraduate paper I wrote at Penn State University to graduate with honors in mathematics in the Spring of 1994. Here sigma(n) represents the sum of the divisors of the positive integer n. This paper was inspired by the OPN (Odd Perfect Number) problem -- still open, after all these centuries...

Personal home page - lots of stuff, most of which has nothing to do with Temple University. Feel free to check it out when you're done here.

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Last update: 8/28/2001