Homepage of Professor Mike Field
Email: MikeField@gmail.com
Primary research
interests supported in part by NSF DMS-0071735 (past) and DMS-0600927, DMS-0806321 (present) -: ergodic theory, coupled cell systems,
the geometric theory of dynamical
systems with symmetry and the mechanisms whereby symmetry
can lead to complex dynamics in low dimensional systems (VITA - 2009).
Postgraduate/doctoral opportunities: I am looking for graduates with in a strong interest in
dynamics to work on NSF funded projects related to network dynamics and applications to engineering and
possibly biology. TA/RA support (full- and half-time) available. Applicants need a strong track record in mathematics
(`pure' or `applied'). There should be opportunities for (supported) visits to the UK (especially CICADA in Manchester)
and Exeter.
Recent visitors: Drs Ana Dias and Manuela Aguiar (Porto), late January through early February.
Other interests: Mathematical education and public attitudes towards
mathematics -- Houston Teacher's Institute.
- MATH 4332, Spring 2009, Introduction to real analysis, part 2.
- MATH 6313, Spring 2009, Introduction to real analysis, part 2.
- MATH 4331/4332, Fall 2009, Spring 2010, Introduction to real analysis: course information.
- Books and Monographs written and/or co-authored by Mike Field
- Recent mathematics
- Recent Art-Math-Education
- Exhibitions
- Gallery
- Patterns designs and symmetry page (These pages are for the Patterns, Designs and Symmetry classes given in 1998 and 2000 and the HTI class given in 1999.
They have been moved from their original location.
- Dynamics and Symmetry Home Page
- Symmetry and Chaos Home Page
Please note that all images shown on this web site are ©
Michael Field, and may not be reproduced without my
written permission.
e-mail: mikefield@gmail.com
Professor Mike Field
Department of Mathematics
University of Houston
Houston, TX 77204-3008