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Craig Timmons
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Craig Timmons - Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics
at California State
University, Sacramento.
Contact Info
Office: Shasta Hall 256
E-mail:craig.timmons@csus.edu
Resources for Sac State students
1.
The Math Lab at Sac State
2. PAL - The Peer Assissted Learning Program
3. PARC - The Peer Academic and Resource Center
4. SASEEP - Student Academic Success and Educational Equity Programs
A Few Calculus Resources
I have found the following two resources useful when doing computations, checking my own work, and sketching graphs.
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Wolfram Alpha - an online computing system
2. Desmos Graphing Calculator - an online advanced graphing system
Problem Solving Resources
For those interested in solving mathematical problems for fun, you can find a plethora of problems below.
1. Art of Problem Solving - Go to Community then Contests to find tons of challenging problems. Good luck!
2. Kiran Kedlaya's Putnam Archive - A database of problems from the Putnam competition.
Research
My research is in a branch of mathematics called combinatorics. I obtained a Master's of Arts in Mathematics from California State University,
San Marcos where I was supervised by Andre Kundgen. In 2014, I
obtained a Ph.D. in Mathematics from the University of California, San
Diego under the
supervision of Jacques Verstraete. Here is a link to my research papers, many of which would not exist without the support of Andre, Jacques, and
several others. .