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Mathematics Ph.D.
Please disregard the email address present in the following documents and instead use ckofroth@asu.edu to contact me!
Notes
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From 7/29-8/16/2019, I attended the Summer Northwestern Analysis Program (SNAP), which was focused on semiclassical analysis. Notes for all of the mini-courses are posted on the previously-linked page except for two, namely "the Fourier Transform and Distribution Theory" taught by Dr. Jared Wunsch and the first week of "Eigenfunction Asymptotics" taught by Dr. Yaiza Canzani. I have transcribed them both and posted them here (with the instructors' permission). The notes:
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The Fourier Transform and Distribution Theory (up on Jared's site, too; see link above!)
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Eigenfunction Asymptotics I
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Here are notes that I wrote which discuss some of the key themes of microlocal analysis at a relatively elementary level. They were written for a three-part talk to UNC math graduate students.
Course Projects
Here are some end-of-semester projects that I have done during graduate school, organized by course number:
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MATH 657: Nonlinear Dynamical Systems and Applications
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MATH 751: Partial Differential Equations
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MATH 753: Measure Theory and Integration
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MATH 754: Functional Analysis
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MATH 762: Numerical ODE/PDE II
Fall 2019
Spring 2019
Fall 2018
Spring 2019
Spring 2019
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