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I am a first-year student of the Erasmus Mundus Program ALGANT (Algebra, Geometry, and Number Theory)--a joint degree in pure mathematics financed by the European Commission and hosted by the universities at Bordeaux (FR), Paris-Sud 11 (FR), Padova (IT), and Leiden (NL).  I received my bachelors from Albion College (Albion, Michigan) in Spring 2006.
I am a second-year student of the Erasmus Mundus Program [[ALGANT]] (Algebra, Geometry, and Number Theory)--a joint degree in pure mathematics financed by the [[European Commission]] and hosted by the universities at Bordeaux (FR), Paris-Sud 11 (FR), Padova (IT), and Leiden (NL).  I received my bachelors from [[Albion College]] (Albion, Michigan) in Spring 2006.


I am currently studying étale cohomology, the Lichtenbaum conjectures and weil-étale cohomology, and number theory.
I am currently studying étale cohomology, the Lichtenbaum conjectures and weil-étale cohomology, and number theory.


I am primarily interested interested pure mathematics, race relations, compositions for piano by Prokofiev and Rachmaninoff, among other things.
I am primarily interested interested pure mathematics and too many other distracting things like politics, race relations, music, journalism, etc.

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I am a second-year student of the Erasmus Mundus Program ALGANT (Algebra, Geometry, and Number Theory)--a joint degree in pure mathematics financed by the European Commission and hosted by the universities at Bordeaux (FR), Paris-Sud 11 (FR), Padova (IT), and Leiden (NL). I received my bachelors from Albion College (Albion, Michigan) in Spring 2006.

I am currently studying étale cohomology, the Lichtenbaum conjectures and weil-étale cohomology, and number theory.

I am primarily interested interested pure mathematics and too many other distracting things like politics, race relations, music, journalism, etc.