Elizabeth A. Arnold
Assistant
Professor
Department of
Mathematics and Statistics
MSC 1911
James Madison University
Harrisonburg,
VA 22807
E-mail: arnoldea - at -
math-dot-jmu-dot-edu
Office hours: Spring 2010
M,W,F 12:10-1:10pm and by appointment
Teaching
Spring 2010
MATH 430, Abstract Algebra
I, Section 001, 1:25-2:15 Burruss 0034,
Section 002, 2:30-3:20 Burruss 0032.
MATH 207, Problem Solving,
11:15-12:05, Roop 213
Previous Courses Taught
Math 238, Linear
Algebra and Differential Equations
MATH 245, Intro to Proof/Discrete Math
MATH 475, Fundamental Concepts of Geometry,
Section 01, T,Th 9:30-10:45pm Roop 212
- Syllabus
- LaTeX
Setup and Tutorial
- First Assignment: Reproduce This
Document in LaTeX
- Sample
LaTeX document and LaTeX
Source File for that document
- MATH 207, Problem Solving,
Section 042 T,Th 12:30-1:45pm Roop 213
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- Syllabus
- 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
"Groebner Basis Representation of Sudoku", with L. Taalman and
S. Lucas. To appear. College
Mathematics Journal, March 2010. PDF
"Modular Algorithms for Computing Groebner Bases",
Journal of
Symbolic Computation , April 2003, Volume 35, (4), p. 403-419. PDF
Professional activity
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