
(Professor Veerman is on sabbatical and will
return in september 2008. He
can be reached through his
Department of Mathematics and Statistics
Degree programs of the Department
Adjoint Professorships:
Graduate Program in Physics, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco,
Graduate Program in Biometry, Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco,
Recife, Brazil.
2006
-- 2007: Universidad de Granada,
Granada, Spain..
2007 – 2008: Universitą
degli Studi,
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Phone:
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RESEARCH:
RESEARCH INTERESTS:
- Fractal Geometry
- Dynamical Systems
- Mathematical Physics
More Details: click here.
The Mathematics Colloquium (and other events): click here.
RESEARCH PROJECTS FOR STUDENTS.
Computational study of linguistic diversity: click
here.
OLD: Advanced writing projects for students of graduate dynamics: click here
OLD: short
research projects: click
here.
OLD: other research projects: click here.
If you are interested in older papers (before 1998) go here.
Papers starting roughly in 1998, go here.
Papers starting in 2004, go here.
Old notes about low dimensional dynamical systems here.
Series I: The
Rockefeller Mathematics Seminar,
- On
sabbatical
-
On Sabbatical
Go here
for more information on MTH and STAT courses at
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DEPARTMENTAL and general science:
1)
Department
of Mathematics and Statistics
2) Degree
programs of the Department
3)
Mathpuzzle,
lots of math information and other links.
4)
Nonlinear
Dynamics in Medicine at Harvard
5)
Nonlinear
Dynamics in Physiology and Medicine at McGill
7)
The
Penn State International Math Dept Listing
8)
UniGuide
Academic Guide to the Internet: many Science Sites
9)
Tony
Phillips' web-site which points to all manner of curiosae
10)
Rockefeller
University, Center for Physics and Biology.
1) Caetano Veloso (Brazil) sings "Gosto
muito de te ver, leaozinho".
2) An image from the
song "Entre les tours de
3) An impression
from carnaval in Northeastern Brazil (
4)
"Je t'aime"
painted
by R. Motherwell.
5) Some photographs of
Recife (powerpoint).
6) Some
photographs of New York City.
8) Huck Finn and Tom Sawyer argue
about the relative merits of a mathematical solution
versus a physics one but finally settle for an
engineering solution. (See
here.)
2) Aerial
photograph of campus
3) Hotels,
restaurants, and other things in the area
5)
Chemistry Dept's Portland Web-page