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Kate Petersen is a Professor and Department Head in the Department of Math and Stats at the University of Minnesota Duluth's Swenson College of Science and Engineering. Her research focuses on low-dimensional topology and number theory, with opportunities for undergraduate and masters students to engage in projects like the Mahler Measure of polynomials and Knot/Graph Invariants. She supports Federico Ardila's axioms for equitable and empowering mathematical experiences.
- Office: SCC 140B
- Contact: kpete@d.umn.edu | 218-726-6803
Research Interests: Her work bridges geometry, topology, and number theory, particularly studying 3-dimensional manifolds through knot theory and graph invariants. Computational approaches to Mahler measures and small-degree polynomials are also key areas of focus.
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