Alison Setyadi, Assistant Professor of Mathematics
Contact Information: 718-405-3405 alison.setyadi@mountsaintvincent.edu
Education:
Ph.D. Mathematics, Dartmouth College
A.M. Mathematics, Dartmouth College
B.S. Mathematics, University of Portland
field of specialization: number theory, combinatorics
thesis: The
Affine Buildings of the Special Llinear and Symplectic
groups: A Combinatorial Perspective.
selected
talks:
Buildings and Combinatorics: Preliminary Report
(Joint
Mathematics Meetings, New Orleans, LA Jan. 2007)
An Introduction to Local Fields (Dartmouth College
number
theory
seminar, Hanover, NH May 2006)
Combinatorics and Hecke Operators (20th Annual Workshop
on
Automorphic Forms and Related Topics, Boulder, CO Mar.
2006)
Buildings from the Ground Up (Middlebury
College
mathematics
department
seminar, Middlebury, VT Nov. 2005 and University
of Portland
mathematics
department colloquium, Portland, OR Oct. 2005)
Conquering Calculus Consternation, with Rachel M.
Esselstein
(MathFest,
Albuquerque, NM Aug. 2005)
What is a Building? (Dartmouth College graduate
student
seminar,
Hanover, NH July 2005)
Main Results of Class Field Theory (Dartmouth
College
number theory seminar, Hanover, NH May 2004)
The Many Ways of Proving the Infinitude of
Primes
(Dartmouth College graduate student seminar, Hanover, NH
Feb. 2004)
A Perspective of Higher Dimensioins (University of
Portland
mathematics department colloquium, Portland, OR Feb.
2002)
invited participant and web liaison for
American
Institute of Mathematics (AIM) workshop on Buildings and
combinatorial
representation
theory
membership:
American Mathematical Society (AMS),
Association for Women in Mathematics (AWM),
Mathematical Association of America(MAA)
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