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Greg Morrow is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs (UCCS), part of the College of Letters, Arts & Sciences. He holds a Ph.D. in Mathematics (1979) and M.S. in Statistics (1979) from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, and an M.A. in Counseling Psychology (1998) from Regis University. His research focuses on probability theory with specializations in random walks, percolation, and stochastic processes. Notable contributions include studies on gambler’s ruin models, percolation thresholds, and combinatorial probability. He has presented at conferences such as the International Conference on Lattice Path Combinatorics and contributed to journals like Stochastic Processes and Their Applications.
Research interests emphasize theoretical probability applications in combinatorics and high-dimensional systems. Recent work explores rook paths, Bernoulli number identities, and random stopping times in stochastic models. His earlier research addressed critical percolation on lattices and statistical analysis in optical soliton systems.
Lacking listed awards, Morrow’s academic service includes organizing the Frontier Probability Days and contributing to interdisciplinary collaborations. His personal website provides further details and publications.
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