Research

  • Research Statement
  • Equicontinuity Properties of D-dimensional Cellular Automata, Topology Proceedings, 30 (2006), no. 1, 197-222. Preprints available; please contact me for a copy.

Co-organizer: Special Session on Dynamical Systems, AMS Southeast Section Meeting, Davidson College (NC) March 3-4, 2007

Selected Presentations
Dynamical Properties of Stochastic Cellular Automata Researcher Meeting Santa Fe Institute March 2007
Expansive Cellular Automata on Subshift Spaces of Dimension D Ergodic Theory and Probability Seminar The Ohio State University October 2006
Introduction to Symbolic Dynamics and Cellular Automata Colloquium College of Wooster (OH) October 2006
Expansive Cellular Automata on Subshift Spaces of Dimension D AMS Central Section Meeting University of Cincinnati (OH) October 2006
Expansive Cellular Automata Carolinas Dynamics Symposium Davidson College (NC) April 2006
A Topological Classification of D-Dimensional Cellular Automata Special Session in Ergodic Theory, Winter Meeting of the CMS Victoria, BC

December 2005

Expansive Cellular Automata Ergodic Theory and Dynamical Systems Seminar UNC-Chapel Hill October 2005

Topological Properties of Cellular Automata

Summer Conference on Topology and Its Applications Denison University (OH) July 2005
Equicontinuity Properties of Cellular Automata Carolinas Dynamics Symposium UNC-Chapel Hill April 2005
Equicontinuity Properties of Cellular Automata Spring Topology and Dynamics Conference Berry College (GA) March 2005
Graduate Student Panelist Summer Program for Women in Mathematics George Washington University (DC) July 2004
Gilman's Classification of One-Dimensional Cellular Automata Carolina Dynamics Group Conference College of Charleston (SC) April 2004
The Game of Life: an Introduction to Cellular Automata First Year Seminar Guest Lecture UNC-Chapel Hill March 2004
Gilman's Classification of One-Dimensional Cellular Automata Ergodic Theory and Dynamical Systems Seminar UNC-Chapel Hill October 2003
Introduction to Cellular Automata Graduate Mathematics Association Seminar UNC-Chapel Hill October 2003