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The semester is over! Grades are in. My thanks to all my students for a great semester. Enjoy your summer.
If you’re one of my Fall 2010 students, you’re probably looking for the course web page, either for MAT397 or for MAT830.
In addition to projecting my professional persona, this site is a hobby and a showcase, where I fiddle with the web and amuse myself. Look around — either with the menu to your left, or with the links on this side — and see what there is to see.
For a quick overview, you may be interested in my curriculum vitae. Please feel free to email me for more information, or just to say hi.
For a quick overview of what else I do, you may be interested in my curriculum vitae. Please feel free to email me for more information, or just to say hi.
If you’re one of my Spring 2010 students, you’re probably looking for the course web page, either for MAT397 or for MAT534.
The semester is over! Grades are in. My thanks to all my students for a great semester. Enjoy your summer.
I’m Graham Leuschke. I’m an Associate Professor of mathematics at Syracuse University. Leuschke.org is where I keep web-versions of my professional work, including information about my teaching, research (including reprints of my papers), and other projects. (Here’s a page I wish were indexed by Google.)
If you’re one of my students, you’re probably looking for the course web page, either for MAT397 or for MAT534.
I’m Graham Leuschke. I’m an Associate Professor of mathematics at Syracuse University. Leuschke.org is where I keep web-versions of my professional work, including information about my teaching, research (especially (p)reprints of papers), and other projects.
If you’re one of my Spring 2010 students, you’re probably looking for the course web page, either for MAT397 or for MAT534.
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If you’re one of my students, you’re probably looking for the course web page, either for MAT397 or for MAT531.
If you’re one of my students, you’re probably looking for the course web page, either for MAT397 or for MAT534.
I’m Graham Leuschke. I’m an Associate Professor of mathematics at Syracuse University. Leuschke.org is where I keep web-versions of my professional work, including information about my teaching, research (including reprints of my papers), and other projects.
I’m Graham Leuschke. I’m an Associate Professor of mathematics at Syracuse University. Leuschke.org is where I keep web-versions of my professional work, including information about my teaching, research (including reprints of my papers), and other projects. (Here’s a page I wish were indexed by Google.)
In addition to projecting my professional persona, this site is a hobby and a showcase, where I fiddle with the web and amuse myself. Look around — either with the menu to your left, or with the links on this side — and see what there is to see.
In addition to projecting my professional persona, this site is a hobby and a showcase, where I fiddle with the web and amuse myself. Look around — either with the menu to your left, or with the links on this side — and see what there is to see.
The semester is over! Grades are in. My thanks to all my students for a great semester. Enjoy your summer.