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Andrew Beveridge

Eugene P. Shelly Visiting Assistant Professor
Department of Mathematical Sciences
Carnegie Mellon University
6104 Wean Hall
Pittsburgh PA 15213

Ph: (412) 268-8488
Fax: (412) 268-6380

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Teaching

2007 Spring

21-126 Concepts of Mathematics
21-320 Symbolic Programming Methods

2006 Fall

21-241 Matrix Algebra

2006 Summer

Summer Undergraduate Applied Mathematics Institute
Along with Professor Tom Bohman, co-leader of the undergraduate research project on "A Simultaneous Random Walk Game." Here is the title page from their final presentation and a picture of us with 4 of the 5 students in the group.

2006 Spring

21-127 Introduction to Mathematical Software
21-257 Models and Methods for Optimization

2005 Fall

21-126 Concepts of Mathematics
21-127 Introduction to Mathematical Software

Please visit Blackboard for all course related materials.

Research

Ph.D., Yale University, 1997
B.A., Williams College, 1991

Online versions of my publications

I am interested in combinatorics, graph theory and their applications to theoretical computer science.

My research focusses on:

  • Finite Markov chains
  • Random graphs
  • Probabilistic methods in combinatorics

Seminars

ACO Seminar

ALADDIN/Theory/O.R. Seminar

Mathematical Sciences Seminar

Miscelleneous

The Puzzle TOAD
My Erdos Number is 2. My daughter, Emma, has Erdos Lap Number of 3.
The Oracle of Bacon
Can you figure out the meaning of the sequence of colors at the header and the footer?













































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