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Frank Moore is a Professor of Mathematics at Wake Forest University. His research focuses on homological algebra, commutative and non-commutative algebra, and algebraic software development. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Nebraska (advisor: Lucho Avramov) and completed postdoctoral work at Cornell University (advisor: Irena Peeva).
Research interests include homological questions in commutative algebra, non-commutative algebra inspired by commutative theory, and computational methods in algebra. His work often involves exploring structures like Hopf algebras, skew polynomial rings, and derived categories, with applications to algebraic geometry and singularity theory.
Recent publications (2022–2014) highlight studies on Hopf algebras, support varieties, Taylor resolutions, and non-commutative Knörrer periodicity. No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned in the text.
Moore has advised no listed students in the provided data. His grants and labs are not detailed here, though his software development efforts suggest involvement in computational algebra tools.


