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Neil Calkin is a Professor in the Department of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences at Clemson University. His research focuses on combinatorics, number theory, and experimental mathematics. He has contributed to areas such as fractal eigenvectors, Bohemian matrices, and computational discovery using tools like Jupyter. His work bridges theoretical mathematics with practical applications in education and pandemic logistics.
Research interests include combinatorial structures, graph theory, and algorithmic approaches to classical mathematical problems. Notable contributions involve non-attacking kings configurations in 3D, Newton fractals, and Mandelbrot polynomials analysis. He actively explores the intersection of historical mathematical methods (e.g., Schröder’s algorithm) with modern computational techniques.
Publications from 2020-2024 highlight experimental mathematics in education, pandemic modeling, and advanced combinatorial configurations. No awards are explicitly listed in provided texts. Advising details are not specified, but his research collaborations include work with graduate students on topics like Bernoulli convolutions and elliptic curves.



