| bio | website | sites.google.com/site/rknmodn |
|---|---|---|
| location | Halifax, Canada | |
| age | 31 | |
| visits | member for | 2 years, 10 months |
| seen | 9 mins ago | |
| stats | profile views | 1,388 |
I'm currently an AARMS postdoc at Dalhousie University working on, for lack of a better term, "discrete science".
During my PhD candidature, I studied the number of Latin squares/rectangles, and symmetries of Latin squares. Recently I have been expanding my interests into computer science and computational biology. One recent focal point is network motifs.
I am particularly fond of computational discrete mathematics. I often use:
- GAP (computer algebra system),
- R (for statistical computing),
- Prover9 (automated theorem prover),
- C or C++ (if speed is required).
Please visit my website for more info (e.g. a list of publications).
On this site:
- I block the [homework] tag. As much as I'd like to help, too many people are using this website to cheat on assignments and I don't want my name anywhere near this.
- I have no desire to "race" people for the first answer, so I tend to answer older questions.
- I downvote and vote-to-close questions that appears to be copy/pasted without reference or effort. Please don't do this.
- I tend to upvote computational questions/answers. I encourage users to add more of these (as long as they have something to do with mathematics).
To draw graphs I use tikz (see also tikz examples), which is a rather extensive LaTeX package. I often write ad hoc scripts to prepare the tikz code more quickly and elegantly.
Useful link: