What are the diverse research interests of a mathematician in the South West?

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Hello all,

I just thought I'd introduce myself. I am a mathematician centered in the South West region of the United States. My background is in epidemiology and computational physiology. I am interested in veering off to quantitative chemical and physical applications. I plan on being here to debate concept and theory when my personal heuristics are experiencing "technical difficulties".
 
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Welcome to PF!

Please take some to read our PF posting guidelines as we like to debate mainstream science concepts but but not personal theories or speculative science topics.
 
Welcome rico! :smile:
 
jedishrfu said:
Welcome to PF!

Please take some to read our PF posting guidelines as we like to debate mainstream science concepts but but not personal theories or speculative science topics.

Sure thing. These discussions will definitely be mainstream theories as I want to use these discussions to foster my learning of mainstream physics content.
 
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Welcome rico! :smile:

Thank you!
 
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