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August 27, 2010, at 11:23 AM by Graham -
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The semester is over! Grades are in. My thanks to all my students for a great semester. Enjoy your summer.

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If you’re one of my Fall 2010 students, you’re probably looking for the course web page, either for MAT397 or for MAT830.

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June 14, 2010, at 09:03 PM by Graham -
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  • updated a bunch of files on the book page after an intensive week in Luminy
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  • updated a bunch of files on the book page after an intensive week in Luminy (June)
June 13, 2010, at 09:50 PM by Graham -
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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.

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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.

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  • updated publication information for two papers (April/May) (super-excited!)
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  • updated a bunch of files on the book page after an intensive week in Luminy
  • updated publication information for two papers (April/May) (super-excited!)
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  • updated my contact info and added new course pages for the fall semester: MAT397 and MAT531 (August)
  • added a new paper to the Papers page: “Presentations of rings with non-trivial self-orthogonal modules,” joint with Dave Jorgensen and Sean Sather-Wagstaff (May)
  • updated my contact info and added new course pages for the spring semester: MAT296 and MAT632 (January)
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May 19, 2010, at 10:34 AM by Graham -
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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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The semester is over! Grades are in. My thanks to all my students for a great semester. Enjoy your summer.

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  • updated publication information for two papers (April/May) (super-excited!)
January 17, 2010, at 01:16 PM by 67.241.86.72 -
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January 17, 2010, at 01:15 PM by 67.241.86.72 -
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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.

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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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(:description leuschke.org is the personal website of Graham Leuschke, an associate professor of mathematics. Graham uses this space to host information about his teaching, his research, web-based projects, and random opinions that occur to him.:) (:keywords Graham, Leuschke, Graham Leuschke, math, commutative, algebra, commutative algebra, maximal Cohen-Macaulay modules, Cohen-Macaulay modules, modules, rings, mathematics, mathematician, Syracuse University, Syracuse:)

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(:description leuschke.org is the personal website of Graham Leuschke, an associate professor of mathematics. It contains information about his teaching, his research, web-based projects, and random opinions that occur to him.:) (:keywords Graham, Leuschke, Graham Leuschke, math, commutative, algebra, commutative algebra, maximal Cohen-Macaulay modules, Cohen-Macaulay modules, modules, rings, mathematics, mathematician, Syracuse University, Syracuse non-commutative, crepant:)

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conor.leuschke.org (last updated 2 August 2009)
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conor.leuschke.org (last updated 5 December 2009)
January 07, 2010, at 12:27 PM by Graham -
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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.

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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 MAT534.

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  • added a new talk to the Talks page: “Semidualizing modules and Gorenstein presentations,” given at the Winter Meeting of the Canadian Math Society in Ottawa (December)
  • added a new talk to the Talks page: “What is a non-commutative desingularization?”, given in the departmental colloquium at the University of Nebraska (September)
  • added an erratum to the paper “Hypersurfaces of Bounded Cohen-Macaulay Type” (September)
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November 23, 2009, at 02:48 PM by Graham -
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  • uploaded a revised version of “Presentations of rings with non-trivial self-orthogonal modules,” joint with Dave Jorgensen and Sean Sather-Wagstaff, to the Papers page (November)
November 13, 2009, at 08:17 PM by Graham -
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  • added a new paper (5 years in the making!) to the Papers page: “Non-commutative Desingularization of Determinantal Varieties I”, joint with Ragnar-Olaf Buchweitz and Michel Van den Bergh (November)
November 11, 2009, at 07:23 PM by Graham -
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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.

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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.)

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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.

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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.

September 01, 2009, at 12:16 PM by Graham -
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The semester is over! Grades are in. My thanks to all my students for a great semester. Enjoy your summer.

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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.