Please note: This is NOT the most current catalog.

Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science

http://www.stolaf.edu/depts/mscs

Chair, 2010-11: Jill Dietz, algebraic topology, group theory

Faculty, 2010-11: Richard J. Allen, logic programming, intelligent tutoring systems; Adam H. Berliner, matrix theory, graph theory, linear algebra; Peder A. Bolstad, precalculus, graph theory; Richard A. Brown, reliable real time systems, pedagogical software techniques; Zajj Daughterty, combinatories, representation theory; Kristina C. Garrett, partition theory, enumerative combinatorics; Rosemary Gundacker, mathematics education; Olaf Hall-Holt, computer graphics, computational geometry (on leave); Bruce H. Hanson, complex analysis (on leave spring semester); Paul D. Humke, real analysis, dynamical systems; Sharon Lane-Getaz, statistics education; Julie Legler, biostatistics, latent variable modeling; Ryota Matsuura, mathematics education, number theory; Adam McDougall, knot theory; Steven McKelvey, operations research, wildlife modeling; Arnold M. Ostebee, applied mathematics; Matthew Richey, mathematical physics, computational mathematics; Paul Roback, statistics; Kay E. Smith, logic, math history (on leave); Kaisa Taipale, algebraic geometry; Alexander Woo, algebraic geometry, commutative algebra, combinatorics; Kathryn Ziegler-Graham, biostatistics; Paul Zorn, complex analysis, mathematical exposition

The Department of Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science offers programs in all three disciplines, including majors in mathematics and computer science and a concentration in statistics. For more information on each program, see the separate listings under COMPUTER SCIENCE, MATHEMATICS, and STATISTICS.