Steve Klee
| Address: |
University of Washington Department of Mathematics Box 354350 Seattle, WA 98154 |
| Office: |
PDL C-406 |
| Email: |
klees [at] math [dot] washington [dot] edu |
Personal Information
I am a fifth year graduate student in Mathematics at the University of Washington. I am working towards my PhD, and my advisor is Isabella Novik. I did my undergraduate work at Valparaiso University in Northwest Indiana, where I received a BS in Mathematics with a minor in Computer Science in 2005.
You can find links for courses I am teaching below, in the event that you're taking one of them or you're interested for some other reason. In addition, you can find links to papers I have written or am writing, along with some other random information. In any case, welcome to my homepage.
Teaching
I am the lead TA during Fall 2009 and Winter 2010. For information about TA training, please go here. This year, I am also helping to organize the Math Challenge at Washington Middle School. For information about my past courses and teaching projects, please see my teaching experience page.
Professional Information
- My CV.
- Conference and seminar presentations.
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Publications and Preprints
- Lower bounds for cubical pseudomanifolds, submitted. (PDF)
- (with Michael Goff and Isabella Novik) Balanced complexes and complexes without large missing faces, to appear, Arkiv för Matematik. (PDF)
- Combinatorics and Topology of Buchsbaum Posets - a paper I wrote for my general exam. (PDF)
- The fundamental group of balanced simplicial complexes and posets, Electronic J. Combin., 16 (2009-10), no. 2, Research Paper 7, 12pp. (PDF)
- (with Leah Yates) Tight subdesigns of the Higman-Sims design, Rose-Hulman Undergrad. Math. J., 5 (2004), no. 2, 15pp. (written as an undergraduate)
- (with Rick Gillman and Lara Pudwell) On the edge set of graphs of lattice paths, Int. J. Math. Math. Sci. , 61 (2004), 3291-3299. (written as an undergraduate)
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