Research

Information on current research projects

about
W. Riley Casper

Riley is an Assistant Professor of Mathematics at California State University in Fullerton, CA. His research focuses on applications of algebra and algebraic geometry to various problems in pure and applied mathematics. Specific research interests include orthogonal polynomials, integrable systems, spectral theory of integral and differential operators, and noncommutative crepant resolutions. Additionally, his research includes work in computational fluid dynamics and high performance computing.


Past talks

GAP XVI Timisoara 2018 slides

AMS-CMS Joint Meeting Shanghai 2018 slides

ICM Satellite Conference Cusco 2018 slides

University of California Berkeley 2019 slides

SE Lie Theory Workshop XI 2019 slides

OPSFA Hagenberg 2019 slides

Matrix-Valued Special Functions Radboud 2019 slides

CSUF Teaching Demo 2020 slides and data

CSUF Colloquium 2020 slides

Oregon State Colloquium 2020 slides

Boeing Applied Math Seminar 2020 slides


Supplementary Notes

Seminar talks on NCCRs 2018 notes