Brad Emmons

Welcome to my webpage. My name is Brad Emmons and I am an Assistant Professor of Mathematics at Utica College. The purpose of this page is to serve as a starting point for information on both the courses that I am teaching and my research. See what I would look like if I was on South Park.

Contact

School of Arts and Sciences
Utica College
Utica, NY
13502
USA
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(315) 792-3413
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Faculty Center 209
bemmons@utica.edu
Tuesday : 9:30 - 10:30, Thursday 10:30- 11:30

Research

I finished my PhD from Indiana University in June of 2003. I am interested in Number Theory and Modular Forms. My thesis was titled "Products of Hecke Eigenforms", and in it I attempted to classify all cases where the product of two Hecke Eigenforms is another Hecke Eigenform.

In addition to working in the field of Modular Forms, I am on the design team for Group Explorer, which is a really cool program to visualize groups in Abstract Algebra. Download a copy (for free!) and tell me what you think.

Here is a link to my Curriculum Vitae in Microsoft Word format.

Teaching

Spring 2009

MAT 112 - Basic Statistics
MAT 301 - Calculus IV
MAT 317 - Differential Equations

Fall 2008

MAT 112 - Basic Statistics
MAT 301 - Calculus III
MAT 305 - Fundamental Structures of Mathematics
UCC 101 - First Year Seminar

Spring 2008

MAT 112 - Basic Statistics
MAT 302 - Calculus IV
MAT 341 - Number Theory

Fall 2007

MAT 112 - Basic Statistics
MAT 151 - Precalculus
MAT 300 - Selected Topics in Mathematics
MAT 301 - Calculus III
MAT 305 - Fundamental Structures of Mathematics
UCC 101 - First Year Seminar

Spring 2007

MAT 104 - Intermediate Algebra
MAT 112 - Basic Statistics
MAT 331 - Linear Algebra

Fall 2006

MAT 104 - Intermediate Algebra
MAT 112 - Basic Statistics
MAT 305 - Fundamental Structures of Mathematics
UCC 101 - First Year Seminar

Spring 2006

MAT 112 - Basic Statistics
MAT 302 - Calculus IV
MAT 334 - Abstract Algebra

Fall 2005

MAT 112 - Basic Statistics
MAT 301 - Calculus III
MAT 341 - Number Theory

Spring 2005

MAT 104 - Intermediate Algebra
MAT 201 - Calculus I
MAT 334 - Abstract Algebra

Fall 2004

MAT 104 - Intermediate Algebra
MAT 202 - Calculus II
MAT 331 - Linear Algebra
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