
معرفی
Andrew Stocker is a Lecturer in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Colorado Boulder, teaching courses including MATH 140: Data and Models. His research explores dynamical systems represented as operator algebras, with particular focus on hyperbolic topological dynamical systems and C*-algebras capturing asymptotic system behavior.
Teaching responsibilities include undergraduate courses in calculus and data modeling. Past courses taught include Calculus I, Calculus III, and Data and Models across multiple semesters.
Research focuses on representations of dynamical systems as operator algebras, examining how mathematical structures capture complex system behaviors. Key interests include hyperbolic topological dynamics and C*-algebra constructions.
Publications predominantly address mathematical frameworks for dynamical systems, with recent work focusing on synchronization, groupoid representations, and invariants of Smale spaces. Earlier astrophysics research examined supernova properties and particle-laden flows.
Develops educational resources including comprehensive Calculus III notes and maintains active programming projects related to audio synthesis and generative music.



