Greg Morrow

Dr. Greg Morrow Math Department Chair |
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Background and Professional Information
- Ph.D.in Mathematics, University of Illinois (Champaign-Urbana), 1979.
- M.S. in Statistics, University of Illinois (Champaign-Urbana), 1979.
- M.A. in Counseling Psychology, Regis University (Denver), 1998
- Associate Professor at CU-Colorado Springs 1986-2006.
- Professor at CU-Colorado Springs 2006-Present.
Research interests include:
- Probability
- Percolation Theory
- Directed Polymer in a Random Environment
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Conference in Memory of Walter V. Philipp, June, 2009
Talk on an asymptotic evaluation of the last passage time constant in high dimensions.
Selected Papers:
4. (with S. Chakravarty) Statistical Analysis of collision-induced timing shifts in a wavelength-division-multiplexed optical soliton-transmission system, Contemporary Mathematics 301, 235-247 (2002).
5. (with R. Schinazi and Y. Zhang) The critical contact process on a homogeneous tree, J. Appl. Prob., 31, 250-255, (1994).
6. Large deviation results for a class of Markov chains with applications to an infinite alleles model of population genetics, Ann. Appl. Probab., 2, 857-905 (1992).
7. (with S. Sawyer) Large deviation results for a class of Markov chains arising from population genetics, Ann. Probab. 17, 1124-1146 (1989).
8. Central limit theorem for linearly dependent fields of continuous elements, Prob. Th. Rel. Fields, 75, 87-95 (1987).
Recent Conference at CU-Colorado Springs: FPD07 Program
Personal Interests include:
- Tai Chi
- Jungian and Process Oriented psychologies