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<h1 >My page</h1>




<h2 style="color: blue;font-family:verdana; text-align:center;">About Me</h2>




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<h2>About My Project</h2>




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<p>Here is some description of the project. It is a good project for many reasons. My mentor has worked


on this project before, and it is applicable to etc. etc. </p>




<p>The goal of the summer research project is to do X, Y, and maybe even Z. To accomplish this, I will be


using method A, technique T, and nonprinciple ultrafilter U.</p>




<h2>Research Log</h2>




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<h3>Week 1</h3>




<p>This week I read about many new things for my project, including an important paper by


Smith & Jones. We were also very busy with move-in and orientation, so I hope next week I


can do more research.</p>




<h3>Week 2</h3>




<p>This week, I wrote a program to simulate the model we are designing. It doesn't work right,


but we have found the errors and I will be correcting them next week. I also read more papers,


and I spent alot of time on a paper describing matrix methods in modeling.</p>




<p>My mentor has also introduced me to a different, but related, problem that involves tiling


the plane with strange polygons. I will read for this over the weekend if I have a chance.</p>




<h3>Week 3</h3>




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<h2>References &amp; Links</h2>




Here are the papers I have read for my project:


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<i>Classification of hyperbolic Dynkin diagrams, root lengths and Weyl group orbits</i>,


Carbone et. al. - <a href="http://arxiv.org/abs/1003.0564">ArXiv</a>.


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<i>Some two color, four variable Rado numbers</i>, Robertson &amp; Myers - 


<a href="http://www.ams.org/mathscinet-getitem?mr=2424629">MathSciNet</a>.


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<i>An extremal characterization of the incidence graphs of projective planes</i>, Fiorini &amp; Lazebnik - 


<a href="http://www.springerlink.com/content/gx74715054974764/"> Acta Applicandae Mathematicae</a>.


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Here are my mentor's two websites, and the REU website:


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<li><a href="http://www.google.com/">My Mentor's Website [not really]</a></li>


<li><a href="http://www.rutgers.edu/">My Mentor's Other Website [not really]</a></li>


<li><a href="http://www.dimacs.rutgers.edu/REU">The REU Website</a></li>




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