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Department of Mathematics,
Johns Hopkins University,
3400 N Charles St, 404 Krieger,
Baltimore, MD 21218.
Email: abanerje@math.jhu.edu
You should have a good answer to the question: Why climb Mt. Everest?
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This semester I am a TA for two sections of Linear Algebra. Professor Zucker's webpage can be found here. Students of linear algebra are advised tp try the following problem.
If A is an n x n matrix with real entries. show that there exists a polynomial p(x)
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of degree at most n^2 such that p(A)=0.
Prior Teaching Experience
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Spring 2008
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Calculus-II (for Bio majors) and Advanced Algebra-II | |
| Fall 2007 | Honours Linear Algebra | |
| Summer 2007 | Linear Algebra (principal instructor) | |
| Spring 2007 | Advanced Algebra - II
Analysis - II |
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| Fall 2006 | Advanced Algebra - I | |
| Spring 2006 | Topology | |
| Fall 2005 | Non Euclidean Geometry Calculus of Variations |
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