Mark Tomforde
Curriculum Vitae
POSITIONS HELD
Assistant Professor, University of
Houston,
2006-present
Visiting Assistant Professor, College of
William & Mary,
2005-2006
NSF Postdoctoral Fellow, University of
Iowa, 2002-2005
Instructor of Mathematics, Dartmouth
College, 1999-2002
EDUCATION
Ph.D. in Mathematics, Dartmouth
College, June 2002
Advisor: Dana
P. Williams
Thesis: Extensions of graph C*-algebras
M.A. in Mathematics, Dartmouth
College, June 1999
B.A. in Mathematics, Gustavus
Adolphus College, June 1997
graduated Summa Cum Laude and with
departmental honors in mathematics
RESEARCH
Interests
Functional analysis and C*-algebras. Specifically, I am
interested in C*-algebras associated to graphs, Cuntz-Pimsner algebras,
and dynamical systems. I am a member of the Analysis Research
Group in the Mathematics Department at the University of Houston.
Publications
-
Equiangular tight frames from complex Seidel matrices containing cube
roots of unity (with Bernhard Bodmann and Vern I. Paulsen),
submitted.
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Vector spaces with an order unit (with Vern I. Paulsen),
submitted.
-
Ultragraph C*-algebras via topological quivers (with Takeshi
Katsura, Paul S. Muhly, and Aidan Sims), Studia Math., to appear.
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Uniqueness theorems and ideal structure for Leavitt path algebras
, J. Algebra 318 (2007), 270--299.
- The structure of graph
C*-algebras and generalizations, Chapter in the book "Graph
Algebras: Bridging the gap between analysis and algebra", Eds. Gonzalo
Aranda Pino, Francesc Perera Domenech, and Mercedes Siles Molina,
Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Malaga, Malaga, Spain, 2006.
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Strong Shift Equivalence of C*-correspondences (with Paul
S. Muhly and David Pask), Israel J. Math., to appear.
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Strong Shift Equivalence in the C*-algebraic setting: Graphs and
C*-correspondences , Contemporary Mathematics, Proceedings of the
25th Meeting of the Great Plains Operator Theory
Symposium, American Mathematical Society, Providence, RI,
221-230.
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Topological quivers (with Paul S. Muhly), Internat. J. Math.
16 (2005), 693--756.
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The C*-algebras of arbitrary graphs (with
Doug Drinen), Rocky Mountain J. Math. 35 (2005), 105--135.
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Classification theorems for the C*-algebras of graphs with
sinks (with Iain Raeburn and Dana P. Williams), Bull. Austral.
Math. Soc. 70 (2004), 143-161.
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Adding tails to C*-correspondences (with Paul S. Muhly),
Documenta Math. 9 (2004), 79-106.
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Stability of C*-algebras associated to graphs, Proc. Amer.
Math. Soc. 132 (2004), 1787-1795.
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A unified approach to Exel-Laca algebras and C*-algebras associated to
graphs, J. Operator Theory 50 (2003), 345-368.
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Simplicity of ultragraph algebras, Indiana Univ. Math. J.
52 (2003), 901-926.
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Computing Ext for graph algebras, J. Operator Theory
49 (2003), 363-387.
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The ordered K0-group of a graph C*-algebra, C. R.
Math. Acad. Sci. Soc. R. Can. 25 (2003), 19-25.
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Computing K-theory and Ext for graph C*-algebras (with
Doug Drinen), Illinois J. Math. 46 (2002), 81-91.
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Ext classes and embeddings for C*-algebras of graphs with
sinks, New York J. Math. 7 (2001), 233-256.
Invited Addresses and Workshops
- Visiting Honorary Fellow at the University of Wollongong, Australia,
May 2008 -- June 2008
- "Ordered vector spaces with an order unit"
- C*-algebras
Associated to Discrete and Dynamical Systems
workshop held at the Banff
International Research Station (BIRS) in Banff, Canada, January 2008
-
Japan-US Operator Algebra Seminar and West Coast Operator Algebra
Seminar, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, January 2007
- "Leavitt path algebras: At the crossroads of Algebra and Functional
Analysis"
- Graph Algebra Workshop at
the University of Málaga (Spain), July 2006
- "Ideal structure of graph C*-algebras"
- "Arbitrary graph algebras and desingularization"
- "K-theory and the classification of simple graph C*-algebras"
- "Generalizations of graph C*-algebras"
- Distinguished Visitor at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, March
2006
- "Adding tails to C*-correspondences"
- "C*-algebras of directed graphs"
Presentations
- "Equiangular tight frames from complex Seidel matrices", Great
Plains Operator Theory Symposium, University of Cincinnati, June 2008
- "Graded Uniqueness for Leavitt path algebras", Great
Plains Operator Theory Symposium, University of
Nebraska, Lincoln, May 2007
- "Leavitt path algebras: At the crossroads of Algebra and Functional
Analysis", Colloquium, University of Houston, January 2007
- "An introduction to graph C*-algebras", Texas A&M University,
October 2006
- "Graphs, Tracial States, and C*-algebras", University of
Mississippi, April 2006
- "C*-algebras of directed graphs", University of Mississippi, April
2006
- "C*-algebras of directed graphs", University of Houston, April 2006
- "Graphs, Tracial States, and C*-algebras", Fairfield University,
March 2006
- "C*-algebras and their presentations", Fairfield University, March
2006
- "C*-algebras of directed graphs", University of Hawai'i,
Manoa, February 2006
- "C*-algebras, Graphs, and Topological Quivers", University of
Denver, February 2006
- "C*-algebras of directed graphs", Washington and Lee University,
January 2006
- "C*-algebras of directed graphs", Susquehanna University, October
2005
- "Using directed graphs to describe C*-algebras", College of
William & Mary, October 2005
- "Strong Shift Equivalence for C*-correspondences", Great
Plains Operator Theory Symposium, University of Central Florida, June 2005
- "Strong Shift Equivalence in the C*-algebra setting" (Colloquium),
University of Iowa, April 2005
- "C*-algebras, Graphs, and Topological Quivers", The College of
William & Mary, January 2005
- "Topological Quivers", University of Newcastle, Australia, August
2004
- "An introduction to Ultragraph C*-algebras", NSF-CBMS Conference
on Graph Algebras, University of Iowa, June 2004
- "C*-algebras associated to Topological Quivers", Great Plains
Operator Theory Symposium, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, June
2003
- "Gauge-Invariant Uniqueness for Relative Cuntz-Pimsner
algebras", Iowa-Nebraska Functional Analysis Seminar, Drake University,
October 2002
- "Tracial states of graph algebras", Great Plains
Operator Theory Symposium, University of North Carolina at Charlotte,
February 2002
- "Simplicity of C*-algebras associated to graphs",
University of Oregon, February 2002
- "C*-algebras of infinite graphs", University of Western
Michigan, February 2002
- "Functional Analysis, C*-algebras, and directed graphs",
Davidson College, January 2002
- "C*-algebras of labeled graphs", University of
Newcastle, Australia, September 2001
- "Computing Ext for graph C*-algebras", Great Plains
Operator Theory Symposium, University of New Hampshire, June 2001
- "Creating C*-algebras from directed graphs", Allegheny
College, March 2001
- "C*-algebras generated by partial isometries and
projections", College of the Holy Cross, February 2001
- "Simplicity for C*-algebras of graphs", University of
Denver, February 2001
- "An overview of K-theory", Graduate Student Seminar,
Dartmouth College, Fall 2000
- "Extensions of graph algebras", Great Plains
Operator Theory Symposium, Puerto Rico, May 2000
- "C*-algebras of graphs", Graduate Student Seminar,
Dartmouth College, Spring 2000
Grants and External Funding
- NSA Grant in Algebra, PI: Mark Tomforde, "Leavitt path algebras and
their generalizations", $30,000, January, 2009 -- January, 2011.
- University of Houston Departmental Mini-Grant for
research on the topic of Leavitt path algebras in Functional Analysis and
Algebra, $10,000, Summer 2008.
- University of Houston Departmental Mini-Grant to develop
the course ``Honors Linear Algebra", to be added to the
sequence of Honors Calculus and Honors ODE's for freshmen and sophomores,
$10,000, Summer 2008.
- REU Supplement to NSF grant DMS-0604429 (held by Martin Golubitsky
and Kresimir Josic), $44,000, September 2007 -- August
2009.
- University of Houston Departmental Mini-Grant to develop the course
Math 3397 ``Transitions to Mathematics", a first proofs
course for undergraduates, $10,000, Summer 2007.
- NSF Mathematical Sciences Postdoctoral
Research Fellowship (PI), $108,000, September 2002 -- July
2005.
- NSF-CBMS Regional Conference in the
Mathematical Sciences "Graph Algebras: Operator Algebras We Can See"
(Co-PI), with Paul Muhly and Iain
Raeburn, $31,000, June 2004.
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Instructor, University of Houston
Math
6395: Topics in C*-algebras (Graduate Course), Spring 2008
Math
3397: Transitions to Advanced Mathematics, Fall 2007
Math
3333: Intermediate Real Analysis, Spring 2007
Math
4377: Advanced Linear
Algebra, Fall 2006
Instructor, College of William & Mary
Math 214 (Section
2): Foundations of Mathematics, Spring 2006
Math 112 (Section
01/02): Calculus II, Spring 2006
Math 211 (Section 01): Linear
Algebra, Fall 2005
Math 112 (Section 01/02): Calculus II,
Fall 2005
Math 112 (Section 05/06): Calculus II,
Fall
2005
Instructor, University of Iowa
Math 118:
Complex Analysis (Graduate Course),
Fall 2004
Math 50:
Abstract Algebra I,
Spring 2004
Math 25: Calculus I, Fall
2003
Instructor, Dartmouth College
Math 1: Calculus,
Fall 2001
Math 24: Honors Linear Algebra, Fall 2000
Math 2: Calculus,
Winter 2000
Full responsibility for all courses including choice of textbook,
syllabus, leading class sessions, content of homework and exams, and
assignment of final grades. Developed and implemented group activities
for selected topics as well as problem presentations by the
students. Supervised undergraduate tutors and graders.
COURSES DEVELOPED
- Math
6395, "Topics in C*-algebras", Spring 2008.
This is a graduate course I developed to introduce students
in Functional Analysis to a wide variety of topics related to
C*-algebras and Operator Algebras.
- Math
3397,
"Transitions to Advanced Mathematics", Fall 2007.
I developed this course to help our undergraduate math
majors make the transition to upper-level proof-based courses in our
department. It is intended for students to take prior to proof-writing
courses (e.g., Math 3333) or for junior and senior math majors who are
having difficulty in proof-based courses. The course focused on teaching
the students how to communicate mathematically, and develop skills in
writing proofs and speaking about mathematics.
AMS Project NExT Fellow, 2003-2004
Project NExT (New Experiences in Teaching) is a
professional development program for new or recent Ph.D.'s
in the mathematical sciences who are interested in improving
the teaching and learning of undergraduate mathematics. It
addresses the full range of faculty responsibilities in
teaching, research, and service. Certain fellows
who are interested in both research and teaching are
designated as AMS Project NExT Fellows and are supported by a
grant from the American Mathematical Society.
Assisted with Supervision of Ph.D.
students, University of Iowa, 2002-2005
Assisted Professor Paul Muhly with the
supervision of four of his graduate students (Marius
Ionescu, Cynthia Farthing, Alberto Marrero, and Victor Vega). This
involved attending each of the students' weekly 2-hour meetings with
Professor Muhly as well as assisting them independently.
Supervised Undergraduate Research, 2002-present
Direction involved weekly meetings and numerous discussions with students.
University of Houston:
- Michael Kroh, Topic: Lattices of saturated
hereditary subsets in directed graphs, University of Houston, Spring 2008
-- Present.
- Rachel Hodos, Topic: Frames in finite-dimensional spaces, Spring
2007.
College of William & Mary:
- Abraham Isgur, Topic: Graph traces on directed
graphs, Fall 2005 -- Summer 2006.
- Joe Dorfler, Topic: Graph traces on directed
graphs, Fall 2005 -- Spring 2006.
- Erin Catlett, Topic: Lattices of ideals in graph C*-algebras,
Fall 2005 -- Spring 2006.
- Meg Poston, Topic: Lattices of ideals in graph C*-algebras, Fall
2005 -- Spring 2006.
University of Iowa:
- Matt Johnson, Topic: Graph traces on directed
graphs, Fall 2003 -- Spring 2005.
- Jon Chaika, (supervised jointly with Paul Muhly),
Topic: Quantum computation and completely positive maps, Fall 2002 --
Spring 2003.
The following publications have resulted from the undergraduate research I
have supervised:
Matt Johnson, The graph traces of finite graphs and applications to
tracial states of C*-algebras, New York J. Math. 11 (2005),
649--658.
Participant, Teaching of Mathematics Seminar, Dartmouth College,
Summer 1999
This intensive 10-week long seminar explored both the theory and practice
of teaching mathematics. It involved readings and discussions of
different philosophies of teaching mathematics and problem
solving. Topics included cooperative learning, the use of writing
assignments, student evaluations, presentation styles, and designing
curricula. Participants also gained hands-on experience by designing and
teaching two week-long high school workshops, guest lecturing in Dartmouth
classes, and giving presentations throughout the seminar.
Teaching Assistant, Dartmouth College
Math 15: IMPS (Multivariable Calculus), Winter
1999
Math 15: IMPS (Differential Equations and
Calculus), Fall 1998
Math 15: IMPS (Multivariable Calculus), Winter 1998
Math 17: Multivariable Calculus, Fall 1997
Conducted evening tutorials three times per week as well as occasional
review sessions. Tutorials often required both presentations to large
numbers of students as well as one-on-one work with individuals. I was
very involved with the IMPS (Integrated Math and Physical Science) courses
which were taught in conjunction with Physics and Chemistry classes and
were designed to emphasize the interconnections which exist between
mathematics and the physical sciences. The IMPS courses were under
development while I was at Dartmouth, and in the later courses I was
allowed to assist in selecting material to be presented in class as well
as help write exams.
SERVICE
Committee Service at the University of Houston
- Colloquium Committee, Co-chair, Fall 2007 -- Spring 2008
- Undergraduate Curriculum Committee, member, Fall 2007 -- Spring 2008
- Analysis Seminar Organizer, Fall 2006 -- present
Scholarly Reviews
- Reviewer for NSA grant proposal, February 2007
Journal Referee
- Acta Mathematica Sinica
- Algebras and Representation Theory
- Cubo Mathematics Journal
- Ergodic Theory and Dynamical Systems (x2)
- Houston Journal of Mathematics (x2)
- Indiana University Mathematics Journal (x2)
- Journal für die Reine und Angewandte Mathematik (Crelle's
Journal) (x2)
- Journal of Algebra
- Journal of Operator Theory (x3)
- Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications (x3)
- Journal of Pure and Applied Algebra
- Mathematische Zeitschrift
- Monatshefte für Mathematik (x2)
- New York Journal of Mathematics (x2)
- Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society
- Rocky Mountain Journal of Mathematics
- Transactions of the American Mathematical Society (x3)
Article Reviewer
- Mathematical Reviews and MathSciNet (Mathematical Reviews on the
Web), 2003 -- present
Ph.D. Defense Committees
- Examiner, Ph.D. Thesis committee for Mrinal Raghupathi in
Mathematics (Chair: Vern I. Paulsen), University of Houston, April 2008.
- Outside Examiner, Ph.D. Thesis committee for Lisa Orloff Clark in
Mathematics (Chair: Dana P. Williams), Dartmouth College, May 2004.
- Outside Examiner, Ph.D. Thesis committee for Aidan Sims in Mathematics
(Chair: Iain Raeburn), University of Newcastle, Australia, December 2003.
- Outside Examiner, Ph.D. Thesis committee for
Menassie Ephrem in Mathematics (Chair: Jack Spielberg), Arizona State
University, August 2003.
Conferences Hosted
VIGRE Grant Proposal Committee, University of Iowa, 2003-2004
This committee was involved with composing
and submitting a grant proposal requesting NSF funds to begin
a VIGRE program at the University of Iowa. Preparing to
write this proposal entailed getting department input,
creating a plan for restructuring the graduate program, and
implementing programs to get undergraduates involved in
research. My service on this committee was voluntary and
involved weekly meetings as well as writing and proofreading
portions of the proposal.
HONORS, AWARDS, AND ACTIVITIES
- AMS Project NExT Fellow, 2003-2004
- NSF Postdoctoral Fellowship, 2002-2005
- Graduate Fellowship, Dartmouth College, 1997-2002
- Graduate Student Seminar Coordinator, Dartmouth College,
2000-2002
- Institute for Advanced Study/Park City Math Institute,
participant, Summer 1997
- Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship for Excellence in Mathematics and
Science, 1996
- NSF Research Experience for Undergraduates, University of Oklahoma,
participant, Summer 1996
- Institute for Advanced Study/Park City Math Institute,
participant, Summer 1995
- National Merit Scholar, 1993
- Member of AMS and MAA, 1993-present
Computer Skills: Proficient in TeX, LaTeX, HTML,
Mac OS X, Windows, and the fundamentals of UNIX.
REFERENCES
Dana P. Williams
Department of Mathematics
Dartmouth College
Hanover, NH 03755-3551
(603)-646-2990
Iain Raeburn
Department of Mathematics
University of Wollongong
NSW 2522, Australia
Phone: +61 2 4221 5207
Fax: +61 2 4221 4845
Paul Muhly
Department of Mathematics
University of Iowa
Iowa City, IA 52242-1419
(319)-335-0759
Jody Trout
Department of Mathematics
Dartmouth College
Hanover, NH 03755-3551
(603)-646-2958
(teaching reference)
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