
These aren’t strictly related to my teaching or research but you may find them useful, interesting or amusing.
It’s pretty!
A collection of space filling curves in different color schemes.

A big book

It started out as a study guide for the real analysis qualifying exam. Partly to review, partly to make up for the fact that the help I was able to get from friends and a tutor was not readily available to other graduate students. This monster of a project, in full, contains the contents of the typical sequence: from measure theory to Fourier analysis. These presentable first chapters are an introduction to proof writing and the real number line, which are accessible to advanced undergraduate students who are at least math curious. I hope to one day clean up the rest and make them more useful to more people.
LaTeX worksheets
Created as part of a workshop for (mainly) graduate students.
- Creating your first LaTeX document
- Adding more features to a document
- Beamer for slideshows and posters.
LaTeX template for USF dissertation
An overhaul of the hand-me-down template that had been traditionally used since 2007 or so. You can find it on GitHub.
Learning for fun
It’s not the only thing I’ve picked up for fun but it’s the only one that made it to a YouTube video. When asked to give a talk for the graduate student seminar, I used it as an excuse to go through Federico Ardila’s lectures on matroid theory and summarize them in an introductory video that is doing better than anyone (including myself) ever expected.
