...I am knowledgeable about group theory, ring theory, field and Galois theory, combinatorics, probability and statistics, set theory, number theory, and some portions of graph theory. PhD in statistical physics at Harvard. I'd be happy to look over your problem set to confirm I can be helpful! (read more)
...Even the best mathematicians do this! Very few can look at a completely new problem and just know how to do it in their heads instantly. Through my experience, I've noticed that many students tend to abandon questions if, at first glance, they seem unfamiliar or difficult. (read more)
...I have a B.S. in Mathematics, minor in Education from Albright College in Reading, Pennsylvania. I have worked in the Computer Software field for more than 30 years. I spent 10 years working for Hewlett-Packard in the division that produced and updated HP-UX. (read more)
...I feel having to learn it on my own gives me an excellent insight into the subject. As a physicist I have used linear algebra in a variety of applications. As a student I took may classes that built on the concepts of linear algebra. (read more)
Hi I'm André! I have a PhD in math from Rutgers University (New Brunswick) and a bachelor's degree in math from the University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez. I had a 4.0 GPA for both of these degrees. I taught all varieties of Calculus / Differential equations while at Rutgers, along with Linear Algebra, for which I was the sole instructor. (read more)