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Ezra Miller '95
While at Brown, Ezra extended a geometry project, originally begin in Math
104, to become his senior thesis. It was recently published as "Icosahedra
Constructed from Congruent Triangles" in Discrete and Computational
Geometry.
Ezra received his Ph.D. in Mathematics from Berkeley in 2000, and then took
postdoctoral research fellowships at the Mathematical Sciences Research
Institute and MIT. He is now an assistant professor of mathematics at the
University of Minnesota. His web
home page includes additional information about his numerous
publications, his teaching, and his interests.
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