UCR

Mathematics



Rob Niemeyer


Rob Niemeyer

Degrees

B.S. University of Ca., Riverside 2006

Ph.D. University of Ca., Riverside - Enrolled 

 

 

 

 

Awards

Chancellor's Distinguished Fellowship - UC Riverside 2006-2007

Research Interests

Chaotic Dynamical Systems, Mathematical (Fractal) Billiards, Fractal Geometry, Mathematical Physics (with an emphasis on connections between Number Theory and Quantum Mechanics).

Contact Info

niemeyer@math.ucr.edu

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Personal Webpage

Publications, papers, talks, writing subjects

Niemeyer, R. G. "Non-differentiable Functions and Their Applications." Senior Thesis. University of California Riverside, Department of Mathematics, Riverside, 2006.

Niemeyer, R. G. "The Periodic and Quasiperiodic Orbits of the Koch Snowflake." AMS Sectional Meeting, Contributed Talk, San Francisco, CA, April, 2006.

Niemeyer, R. G. "The Convergence of a Quasiperiodic Orbit to A Well-defined Periodic Orbit of the Koch Snowflake." Dynamical Systems and Mathematical Physics Seminar, University of California, Riverside, June, 2006.

Lapidus, M. L., Clahane, D., Niemeyer, R. G. "An Invitation to Fractal Geometry and Its Applications." In Progress.

Niemeyer, R. G. "An Invitation to Fractal Geometry - An Audience Critique." Mathematical Physics and Dynamical Systems Seminar, University of California, Riverside, October, 2006.

Niemeyer, R. G., "111 Facts - Cool Things Smart Students Should Know about UC Riverside." Office of Undergraduate Recruitment, Univeristy of California, Riverside, August, 2006.

Spring Quarter 2008 Information

Classes: 

Math 10A-011 M 8:10-9pm SPR 2356

Math 111-002 T 8:10-9pm OLMH 1132

Office Hours: 

MT 7-8pm

W 5-6pm


General Campus Information

University of California, Riverside
900 University Ave.
Riverside, CA 92521
Tel: (951) 827-1012

Career Opportunities

Department Information

Department of Mathematics
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Tel: (951) 827-3113
Fax: (951) 827-7314
Office Hours: 8:30–11:45AM, 1–4:45PM

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