Greg Morrow

gmorrow@uccs.edu

Professor

Department of Mathematics
University of Colorado
Colorado Springs, CO 80933-7150

(719)262-3184 (office)
(719)262-3605 (fax)



 

Background and Professional Information

Teaching (Fall 2006)

Math 481/581 Mathematical Statistics I, Fall 2006


(Previous semesters)

Math 483/583 Linear Statistical Models, Summer 2006

Math 535 Applied Functional Analysis, Spring 2006

Math 532, Modern Analysis II, Spring 2006

Math 381, Probability and Statistics, Spring, 2006

Math 431 Modern Analysis I,
Fall 2005


 

 

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:

  1. Probability
  2. Percolation Theory
  3. Mathematical Population Genetics
  4. Statistics of Optical Communication Systems

Selected Papers:

  1. (with Y. Zhang) The sizes of the pioneering, lowest crossing, and pivotal sites in critical percolation on the triangular lattice, Ann. Appl. Probab. 15, 1832-1886 (2005).
  2. (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).
  3. (with R. Schinazi and Y. Zhang) The critical contact process on a homogeneous tree, J. Appl. Prob., 31, 250-255, (1994).
  4. 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).
  5. (with S. Sawyer) Large deviation results for a class of Markov chains arising from population genetics, Ann. Probab. 17, 1124-1146 (1989).
  6. Central limit theorem for linearly dependent fields of continuous elements, Prob. Th. Rel. Fields, 75, 87-95 (1987).

 

Personal Interests include:

1. Tai Chi

2. Jungian and Process Oriented psychologies


UCCS Department of Mathematics
University of Colorado
Colorado
Springs, CO 80933-7150
(719)262-3311 (office)
(719)262-3605 (fax)

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