Saumitra Mazumder

Math

Math is pretty cool.

I started and finished(?) my academic math career at Toronto Metropolitan University (formerly Ryerson University). In general, my mathematical and research interests were in Functional Analysis, Stochastic Processes and Measure/Probability Theory. I also have a passing interest in Category Theory.

Some Work

Here are some notes I have made:

You can find my graduate thesis here.

Some thoughts on making change at random

Some basic functional analysis. I will at some point finish them.

Seminar F21. A seminar presenting “Non-Cooperative Games” by John Nash.

Seminar F20. A seminar presenting, “[A] Rigorous proof of the Boltzmann-Gibbs distribution of money on connected graphs by Nicolas Lanchier.

Some basic facts about mod. A note provided to my students in Discrete Math I.

The Lagrange Form of the Interpolating Polynomial. A note provided to my students in Numerical Analysis.

A GLM model. A simple GLM model noting the probability of employment after one year given a change in race identification.

You can find my undergraduate thesis here.

I make no claims to the correctness of the above.

Previously TAed: