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Welcome to the humble web site of

 Dr. Kris H. Green

who is an assistant professor in Mathematical and Computing Sciences at St. John Fisher College (SJFC).

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The banners above are all links to the various aspects of this web site. Click away! For a description of the different areas of the site, place your mouse cursor over the banner about which you want information. This text information should appear automatically for non-graphic equipped browsers. The next block of material includes some random thoughts and some interesting questions (with some sort of an answer.)

MSTI 130 Materials: Students (Spring 2007) can access files and download materials for the course here.

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Have you ever wondered if those folks on "Star Trek" knew any real science? Are their really such things as "tachyon fields"?

 

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You've probably got a pretty good idea of what someone with an advanced degree in science does -- it's research. But what is there to research in mathematics?

 

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By the way, what it this "MST" thing? I thought Mathematics and Science and Technology were all separate programs.

 

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I've heard that classes in the MST Program aren't taught the way many classes in high school and college are taught. What other ways are there?

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The last update for this page was on March 29, 2006.

Legal note: This page is maintained by Dr. Kris Green who is solely responsible for the its content. The views represented here should not be taken to be a statement of SJFC (St. John Fisher College).