Contact Information
Email: akraft (at) math (dot) arizona (dot) edu Office: Math 610
About Me
I am a currently graduate student in the Department of Mathematics at
the University of Arizona studying computational group theory.
In December 2012, I graduated from Bethany Lutheran College in Mankato, MN with a BA in Mathematics.
The following spring I studied more mathematics in Moscow, Russia through the Math
in Moscow Program. Research
In Fall 2014 I did an RTG on representation theory with Brian Bennett. Our adviser was Klaus Lux. Our paper can be found here. All the working GAP code for the RTG can be found here. I later adapted this GAP code for CMats (to avoid using the MeatAxe to decompose modules) and can be found here. Note that the programs require an extra package called "chop" in order to run. Recent RTG students did a related project focusing on Schur double covers of the symmetric group. With the help of Jonathan Ramalheira-Tsu, I adapted the programs from my RTG to their case. Code for this can be found here. Note that this code require an extra package called "chop" as well as a program created by Jonathan Ramalheira-Tsu and Austin Nickel.
GAP code for condensation of homomorphism spaces can be found here.
Teaching
I am currently teaching Math 116: Calculus Concepts for Business. Students can find information on the course on the D2L page.Previous courses:
- Math 122B: First-Semester Calculus (Spring 2016)
- Math 120R: Preparation for Calculus (Fall 2014 - Fall 2015)
- Math 112: College Algebra (Fall 2013 - Spring 2014)