Steven J. Miller

Steven Joel Miller
Nationality American
Fields Mathematics
Institutions Williams College
Smith College
Mount Holyoke
Brown University
Boston University
Ohio State University
American Institute of Mathematics
NYU
Princeton University
Alma mater Yale University
Princeton University
Doctoral advisor Peter Sarnak
Henryk Iwaniec

Steven Joel Miller is a mathematician who specializes in analytic number theory and has also worked in applied fields such as sabermetrics and linear programming. He is a co-author, with Ramin Takloo-Bighash, of An Invitation to Modern Number Theory (Princeton University Press, 2006), and with Midge Cozzens of The Mathematics of Encryption: An Elementary Introduction (AMS Mathematical World series 29, Providence, RI, 2013); he also edited Theory and Applications of Benford's Law (Princeton University Press, 2015). Miller graduated in mathematics and physics at Yale University and completed his graduate studies in mathematics at Princeton University. He is currently an associate professor at Williams College, where he has served as the Director of the Williams SMALL REU Program and is currently the faculty president of the Williams Phi Beta Kappa chapter.[1]

References

  1. "Steven J". Web.williams.edu. Retrieved 2016-01-20.

Courses (including video and handouts) available online from main page.

  1. Multivariable Calculus
  2. Probability
  3. Complex analysis
  4. Lego winter study
  1. Invitation to Modern Number Theory
  2. The Mathematics of Encryption: An Elementary Introduction
  3. Theory and Applications of Benford's Law
  4. The Probability Lifesaver


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