Andrew Vincent

University of South Carolina

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Educational Background

Ph.D. (Mathematics), University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina, 2012

B.S. (Mathematical Sciences), Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, Illinois, 2007


Contact Information

E-mail:     vincenta


Papers and Related Material

Classifying Polynomials with Reducible Nonreciprocal Parts and the Factorization of Values of Polynomials

        The Maple worksheet for my dissertation is available here: http://maple.math.sc.edu/maplenet/research

Algorithmically classifying polynomials with small Euclidean norm having reducible non-reciprocal parts, with Michael Filaseta and Bob Murphy, in preparation

On the factorization of f(n) for f(x) in Z[x], with Sam Gross, submitted

A C++ Multiprecision Package and Some Applications to Number Theory


About Me

For a Biographical Sketch: Biographical Sketch

For any potential employers: Resume

For a summary of my academic exploits: Curriculum Vitae


For the slides for my dissertation defense: Classifying Polynomials with Reducible Nonreciprocal Parts and the Factorization of Values of Polynomials


For the slides for an expository talk I gave on applications of extremal graph theory to number theory: Applications of Extremal Graph Theory to Number Theory

These include slides on some conditional results that I didn't have time to cover.


Almost the whole world is asleep. Everybody you knew. Everybody you see. Everybody you talk to. . . Only a few people are awake, and they live in a state of constant, total, amazement.

From the movie Joe Versus the Volcano (1990).


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Last modified on May 13, 2012 by Andrew Vincent.