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Louis A. Deaett is a Professor of Mathematics at Quinnipiac University, affiliated with the College of Arts & Sciences and the Department of Mathematics and Statistics. He holds a PhD in Mathematics from the University of Wisconsin-Madison (2009), preceded by dual bachelor's degrees (BS and BA) from the University of Rochester. His career spans postdoctoral work at the University of Victoria and teaching at Quinnipiac since 2011.
- Education
- BS, University of Rochester
- BA, University of Rochester
- PhD, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Deaett's research focuses on the interplay between matrix theory, combinatorics, and graph theory. His work addresses problems like the minimum rank of graphs, spectrally arbitrary patterns, and the application of matroid theory to matrix pattern analysis. He emphasizes pedagogical innovation, seeking to make mathematical truths accessible through discovery-based learning.
Recent publications highlight his exploration of computational challenges in graph theory, algebraic conditions for sparse matrices, and connections between matroids and matrix patterns. His academic contributions are documented in journals such as the INFORMS Journal on Computing, Special Matrices, and The American Mathematical Monthly.
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