Rose Student Publications
The Mathematics Department supports Rose students' efforts to undertake undergraduate research and project work. In particular, we encourage students to present/publish substantial work they have done in courses, summer programs at off-campus locations, or through the required senior thesis or senior project. In the presentation arena we encourage our students to formally present their work, in the Rose Math Seminar, the Rose Undergraduate Math Conference, or at off-campus conferences. In the publications arena we encourage students to publish their work as in house publications (MSTR - Mathematical Technical Report Series), in refereed journals, or in our Undergraduate Mathematics Journal, which we started in March 2000.
This page is an index, by year, of the the series of Mathematical Sciences Technical Reports and other papers authored or co-authored by our students.
A companion index showing student presentations is our Rose Student Presentations Page
In the index entries below on site technical reports and papers may be downloaded by clicking on the pdf button
in a publication entry. Please note that the earlier files are scanned from hard copies and tend to be larger and of slightly poorer quality. For off site links click on the link button
. If no report is available the the no link button
will give an email address to try.
Additional Rose publication pages are our full MSTR series, our REU
Publications page, and the Rose
Undergraduate Mathematics Journal.
2010
MSTR 10-01
Yosi Shibberu, Allen Holder, and Kyla Lutz (Rose student), Fast Protein Structure Alignment
MSTR 10-03
Y. Shibberu, M. E. Brandt, and D. R. Cooper (Rose student), Intrinsic Contact Geometry of Protein Dynamics
On Universal Cycles of Labeled Graphs, Greg Brockman, Bill Kay and Emma E. Snively, Electronic Journal of Combinatorics, Volume 17(1), 2010
2008
MSTR 08-01
Do the Coefficents of a Modular Form Really \"Encode Arithmetic Data\"?, Ken McMurdy and Hari Ravindran
2002
MSTR 02-09
Stephen Young, Applications of Graph Theory to Separability
2000
MSTR 00-01
Carolyn M. Girod, Matthew Lepinski, Joseph R. Mileti, Jennifer R. Paulhus, Cwatset Isomorphism and its Consequences
MSTR 00-05
Dennis Lin, Ben Goodwin, Classification of Cwatsets Through Order 23
MSTR 00-09
Stephen Young, Applications of Graph Theory to Separability
Janet Trimm, Overton M.G. Jenda, Stacie E. McClanahan, A New Formula for Computing Frobenius Numbers in Three Variables, Auburn U. REU paper
Timothy Kilbourn, On the Probability that a Monic Integral Polynomial Is Irreducible, U. of Tennesee REU paper
1999
MSTR 99-01
Matthew Lepinski, Automorphic Subsets of the n-Dimensional Cube are Translations of Cwatsets
1997
MSTR 97-02
Jamie Kawabata, Barry Balof, and Eric Farmer, The Link Between Scrambling Numbers and Derangements
1996
MSTR 96-03
Richard Mohr (1), CWATSETS: Weights, Cardinalities and Generalizations
Richard Mohr (2), Nearness of Normals, Pi Mu Epsilon Journal, Vol. 10, No. 4.
1995
MSTR 95-06
Nick Fiala, Crystal Hanscom, Patrick Keenan, and Tung Tran, Rectangular Groups
1994
Jonathan Atkins, The Chimeric Clones Problem, abstract arising from summer research project at Sandia National Labss
1992
MSTR 92-03
Eric Wepsic, Kevin O\'Bryant and Lawren Smithline, A4-Rewriteability
MSTR 92-04
K. O\'Bryant, D. Patrick, L. Smithline and E. Wepsic, Some Facts About Cycels and Tidy Groups
MSTR 92-05
H. Dubose-Schmidt, M.D. Galloy, and D.L. Wilson, Counting Nilpotent Pairs in Finite Groups
MSTR 92-08
J. Fulman, M. Galloy and J. Vanderkam, Counting Nilpotent Pairs
1991
Joel Atkins (1), A Real Snow Job, UMAP Journal
Joel Atkins (2), Regular Polygon Targets, Pi Mu Epsilon Journal
1990
MSTR 90-01
John T. O\'Bryan, Maximal Order Three-Rewriteable Subgroups of Symmetric Groups
MSTR 90-04
Joel E. Atkins and Gary J. Sherman, Sets of Typical Subsamples
Joel Atkins (1), The Cross Product in n-Space, Journal of Undergraduate Mathematics
Joel Atkins (2), The Chaotic Linear Transformation on a Torus, Journal of Undergraduate Mathematics
Keith Struss, Exploring the Volume - Surface Area Relationship, UMAP Journal