Nathaniel Givens graduated from the University of Richmond in May... with a B.S. in mathematics and a minor in computer...

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Nathaniel Givens graduated from the University of Richmond in May 2005
with a B.S. in mathematics and a minor in computer science. The
research
presented in this article was conducted with fellow University of
Richmond
students Robin Haskins and Daniel Katz during the summer of 2004. He
is
currently employed as an analyst, and will be continuing his education
into either statistics or mathematical modeling. His other interests
include free-will philosophy, theology, and science fiction.
Robin Haskins is a double major in Mathematics and Computer Science and
will be graduating from the University of Richmond in the spring of
2006.
The research presented in this paper was performed during the summer of
2004 as a undergraduate research summer fellowship at the University of
Richmond. Although Robin does not have specific plans for life after
graduation, she plans to one day pursue a Ph.D. in mathematics.
Daniel Katz is currently a senior at the University of Richmond,
persuing
a B.S. in mathematics, with honors, and interdisciplinary physics. The
research presented in this article was conducted with fellow University
of
Richmond students Robin Haskins and Nathaniel Givens during the summer
of
2004. After completing his undergraduate degree in December of 2005,
Mr.
Katz plans on continuing his education in applied mathematics at the
graduate level.
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