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Problems

Students

Mark Bun
University of Washington
markmbun%u.washington.edu
Applications of the Levenberg-Marquardt Algorithm to the Inverse Problem

Jeffrey Burkert
Harvey Mudd
jeffrey.burkert%gmail.com
The Characteristic Polynomial of an Electrical Network
Enumerating Spanning Trees with Determinants
On the Cyclically Fully Commutative Elements of Coxeter Groups

Tam Do
University of Washington
tamdo%u.washington.edu
Recovering Conductivities on a Lattice Network via the Mixed Map

Morgan Eichwald
Montana
morgan.eichwald%gmail.com
On the Cyclically Fully Commutative Elements of Coxeter Groups
REU Project on Branch Polymers

Chris Fox
University of Washington
chris.david.fox%gmail.com
REU Project on Branch Polymers

Jaron Gubernick
Arizona
jarong%email.arizona.edu
Discretization of the Schrodinger Equation

Trevor McCarten
University of Washington
trevor%mccarten.org
Near-Equilibrium Classes of Distributions for Random Walk Networks

David Pathakjee
Wisconsin
pathakjee%wisc.edu

Asya Pritsker
Rutgers
asyapritsker%hotmail.com
Agreement Protocols and Network Identification

Adam Welly
Western Washington University
wellya%students.wwu.edu
Recovering Conductivities on a Lattice Network via the Mixed Map

Colton Willig
Rice
coltonwillig%yahoo.co
Eigenvalues for Response Matrices

Ryan Wilson
UCLA
rynovia%ucla.edu
Eigenvalues for Response Matrices

TA's

Owen Biesel
Princeton
obiesel%princeton.edu
Dual Networks

Tom Boothby
University of Washington
boothby%u.washington.edu
On the Cyclically Fully Commutative Elements of Coxeter Groups
REU Project on Branch Polymers

Ben Hayes
UCLA
hayes_benjamin%hotmail.com

Chad Klumb
University of Washington
cklumb%gmail.com
N-to-One Graphs

Peter Mannisto
UC Berkeley
mannisto%math.berkeley.edu

Ting Zhou\
UW
tzhou%math.washington.edu
homepage
Maxwell's equation

Faculty

Matt Macauley, web page
Clemson University
macaule%clemson.edu

Jim Morrow, web page
University of Washington
morrow%math.washington.edu
Characteristic Polynomial of a Matrix

William Stein
University of Washington
wstein%gmail.com

Mark Blunk
UCLA
mblunk%math.ucla.edu

Sara Billey
University of Washington
billey%math.washington.edu