
Elizabeth A. Arnold
Assistant
Professor
Department of Mathematics and
Statistics
MSC 1911
James Madison University
Harrisonburg,
VA 22807
E-mail: arnoldea - at - math.jmu.edu
Office hours: Spring 2008
T,Th 12:15pm-1:15pm
W
12pm-1pm
and by appointment
Teaching
Spring 2008
- MATH 207, Problem Solving, Section 02 T,Th
9:30-10:45am Roop 213, Section 03 T,Th 11:00am-12:15pm Roop 213
Previous Courses Taught
- MATH 475, Fundamental Concepts of
Geometry, Section 01, T,Th 11:00am-12:15pm Roop
105
- MATH 245, Intro to Proof/Discrete Math
- MATH 107, Fundamentals of Mathematics I,
- MATH 431, Abstract Algebra
- MATH 236, Calculus II
- Syllabus
- MATH 430, Abstract Algebra
- MATH 235, Calculus I
- Syllabus
- MATH 520, Geometry for High School Teachers
- MATH 108, Fundamentals of Mathematics II
- MATH 501
- MATH 305, Principles of Geometry
Conferences
Applications of Groebner Bases
July 27-30, 2008
ACA 2008,
RISC-Linz, Castle of Hagenberg, Austria
Expanding Your Horizons
Saturday, April 26, 2008
James Madison University
Invited Speaker: Monica Neagoy
Mid-Atlantic Algebra Conference
April 29-30, 2006
James Madison University
Principal Speaker: J.
Maurice Rojas, Texas A&M University
Research interests
My current research interests are Groebner Bases and
Computer Algebra.
The Algebra and
Combinatorics Research Group at Texas A & M University.
My Curriculum
Vitae
Links
Publications
"Modular Algorithms for
Computing Groebner Bases",
Journal of Symbolic Computation , April 2003, Volume 35, (4), p. 403-419. "Modular Algorithms for
Computing Groebner Bases"
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