Mathematics and Statistics

Student & Faculty Research

Faculty Research

Nickolas Kintos, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematics, co-authored an article published in the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) Journal of Applied Dynamical Systems: “A Modeling Exploration of How Synaptic Feedback to Descending Projection Neurons Shapes the Activity of an Oscillatory Network” (Vol. 13, No. 3, pp. 1239-1269). The paper’s abstract can be found on the journal website.

Schwarz-Hart Ball Demonstration

 

Mathematics Major Undergraduate Research

“Solving Linear Systems on a Quantum Computers”
with Dr. Rebecca Conley, 2023 poster presentation at the MAA Metro Sectional Meeting
Essowedeou Jeremie Botobikpissi

“Permutation Polynomials and their Digraphs”
with Dr. Dawn Nelson, 2022-2023 Honors thesis
Christian Coombes

“Mathematics in the Fundamental Elements of Music”
with Dr. Nickolas Kintos, 2022-2023 Honors thesis
Genesis Maravillas

“Patterns in Variations of the Fibonacci Sequence”
with Dr. Dawn Nelson, 2019-2020 Honors thesis
Daniel Gotshall

“A Mathematical Model to Study the Influence of Modulatory Input on a Rhythmic Neural Network”
with Dr. Nickolas Kintos, 2018-2019 Honors thesis
Madel Liquido

“Using a Mathematical Model to Explain the Role of Patterned Neural Input on a Rhythmic Oscillatory Network”
with Dr. Nickolas Kintos, 2018 at the Joint Mathematics Meetings
Madel Liquido

“Using a Mathematical Model to Examine how a Synaptically-Released Neuromodulator Influences a Rhythmic Network”
with Dr. Nickolas Kintos, 2018 at the New Jersey Institute of Technology
Madel Liquido

“Examining the Influence of Neuromodulation on the Output of a Rhythmic Network Using a Mathematical Model”
with Dr. Nickolas Kintos, 2017-2018 and 2018-2019 Surge Grant
Madel Liquido

 “A Simplified Mathematical Model to Explore the Output of a Rhythmic Neural Network
with Dr. Nickolas Kintos, 2017 at the Pi Mu Epsilon MathFest
Madel Liquido

“Characterizing Cyclic Partitions in 2-Row Bulgarian Solitaire”
with Dr. Brian Hopkins, 2015-2016 Honors thesis
Sabin Pradhan

“God’s Number and the Robotic Turn Metric”
with Dr. Brian Hopkins, 2014-2015 Honors thesis
Nykosi Hollingsworth

“On the disjunctive Rado number of the equations ax1 = x2 and bx1 + x2 = x3”
with Dr. Brian Hopkins, 2012-2013 Honors thesis
Adam Purcilly

“Examining if High-Team Payroll Leads to High-Team Performance in Baseball: A Statistical Study”
with Dr. Nickolas Kintos, 2012-2013 Honors thesis
Nicholas Lambrianou

“Discrete Mathematics and Algebra”
with Dr. Peter Johnson of Auburn University, 2012 Research Experience for Undergraduates
Adam Purcilly

Enumeration of Austrian Solitaire
with Dr. Brian Hopkins, 2011 – 2012 Honors thesis
Kapil Bastola

Baseball: A Closer Look at Home Field Advantage
with Dr. Michele Picarelli, 2011 – 2012 Honors thesis
Joseph Joyce

Brams’ Theory of Moves and the Dynamic Aspects of Game Theory
with Dr. Brian Hopkins, 2010 – 2011 Honors thesis
Samik Adhikari

When Prisoners Enter Battle: Natural Connections in 2 x 2 Symmetric Games
with Dr. Brian Hopkins, 2010 – 2011 Honors thesis
Sarah Heilig

Algorithm Development for Gang Rivalry Event Classification
with Dr. Alethea Barbaro of the University of California at Los Angeles, 2010 Research in Industrial Projects for Students
Samik Adhikari