Anders Hendrickson, Ph.D.
Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
Concordia College
901 8th Street South
Moorhead, MN 56562
(218) 299-4742 (voice)
(218) 299-4308 (fax)
office: Ivers 234G
email: ahendric at cord.edu
Courses Presently Taught
Math 210: Linear Algebra
Math 203: Finite Mathematics
Math/CS Department
Math/CS Colloquium Series
The Kernel
, the departmental newsletter
Presentations
Mathematics in Motion
, Concordia College Teaching and Learning Forum, December 2, 2011
Gödel's Incompleteness Theorem
, Concordia College Math/CS Colloquium, November 15, 2011
Lessons from Reading Clavius
, MathFest in Pittsburgh, August 5, 2010
Elements of Style
for Proofs
, MathFest in Pittsburgh, August 5, 2010
Newman's
Idea of a University
, Concordia College Faculty Mentoring Program, May 6, 2010
Google's PageRank Algorithm
, Concordia College Math/CS Colloquium, March 23, 2010
Multiplication without Numbers
, Concordia College Math/CS Colloquium, February 2, 2010
Construction of Supercharacter Theories
, Zassenhaus Group Theory Conference in Lancaster, PA, May 31, 2009
The Banach-Tarski Paradox
, Concordia College Math/CS Colloquium, January 13, 2009
Supercharacter theories of finite cyclic groups
, AMS Special Session on Computational Group Theory in Kalamazoo, October 18, 2008
Supercharacter theories of cyclic p-groups
, Joint Mathematical Meetings in San Diego, January 9, 2008
Undergraduate Research
Samuel Benidt and William Hall:
Upper and Lower Semimodularity of the Supercharacter Theory Lattices of Cyclic Groups
Pi Mu Epsilon Conference Talk
, April 17, 2010
Concordia Celebration of Student Scholarship Poster
, April 9, 2010
TeX/LaTeX Resources
LaTeX starter kit
Ti
k
Z cheat sheet
Concordia color scheme
for Beamer presentations
The
spot
package: Spotlight highlighting for Beamer
Using LaTeX databases to organize course documents with longdata.sty
Documents
Curriculum Vitae
Research Statement
Courses Previously Taught
Fall 2011:
Math 325: Modern Algebra
Fall 2011:
Math 105: Exploring Mathematics
Spring 2011:
Math 210: Linear Algebra
Spring 2011:
Math 105: Exploring Mathematics
Fall 2010:
Math 325: Modern Algebra
Fall 2010:
Math 203: Math for the Behavioral Sciences
Spring 2010:
Math 210: Linear Algebra
Spring 2010:
Math 105: Exploring Mathematics
Fall 2009:
Math 325: Modern Algebra
Fall 2009:
Math 203: Math for the Behavioral Sciences
Spring 2009:
Linear Algebra
Spring 2009:
Calculus II
Fall 2008:
Linear Algebra
Fall 2008:
Math for the Behavioral Sciences
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