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Mark Miller is a Professor of Mathematics at Lipscomb University, Nashville, Tennessee, holding this position since September 1979. He holds a B.S. in Mathematics from Harding College, M.S. from the University of Houston, and a D.A. in Mathematics from Illinois State University. His career includes roles as a Teaching Assistant at University of Houston (1972-1974), Mathematician at Pacific Missile Test Center (1974-1976), and Instructor at Pepperdine University (1976-1979).
Research interests focus on advanced mathematical structures, particularly matrix theory and linear algebra. His 1994 publication in Mathematics Magazine explores mortality properties of 2x2 matrix sets. Though no awards are listed, his work contributes to foundational mathematics education and analysis.
No grants or lab affiliations are specified in the text. He has not supervised listed students, and his current responsibilities align with full-time faculty duties in Lipscomb's Mathematics Department.
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