—SEC. 05 — Personal Pages

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Daubechies, Ingrid
web.math.princeton.edu

Professor of Applied Mathematics, Princeton University Department of Mathematics. Wavelet theory, time frequency analysis, data compression, compactly supported wavelets.

Added May 10, 2026
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Erickson, Martin
sites.google.com

Listing open problems and his mathematics books. Areas of interest are problem solving, combinatorics, and number theory.

Added May 10, 2026
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Hall, Richard
www.mathstat.concordia.ca

Professor of mathematics at Concordia University in Montreal, Canada. Research specialties include quantum mechanics and spectral geometry. Page includes publications, teaching courses, and class notes.

Added May 10, 2026
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Jaffe, David B.
www.math.unl.edu

Whitehead Institute/MIT Center for Genome Research. Computational biology. Coding theory database and links.

Added May 10, 2026
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Matt Kelly - Math and Computer Science Studies
www.angelfire.com

Student at Richard Stockton College.

Added May 10, 2026
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Sergiu Klainerman
www.math.princeton.edu

Professor of Analysis, Differential Equations, Princeton University.

Added May 10, 2026
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Pak, Igor
www.math.ucla.edu

Professor, UCLA. Probability and Computations on Groups and Enumerative Combinatorics.

Added May 10, 2026
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Westphal, Chad
persweb.wabash.edu

Mathematician at Wabash College. Research focus is on least-squares finite element methods.

Added May 10, 2026
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Young, Arthur M
www.arthuryoung.com

Inventor of the Bell Helicopter, cosmologist, philosopher and author of The Reflexive Universe and The Geometry of Meaning, addresses issues in physics, mathematics, consciousness and evolution.

Added May 10, 2026
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Zoltan Szabo
www.math.princeton.edu

Professor, Department of Mathematics, Princeton University. Undergraduate Representative/Advisor. Topology: 4 Manifolds, Gauge Theory.

Added May 10, 2026