Contact
Office: 408E36
Email: corey.vorland@ndsu.edu
Spring 2018 Office Hours: Monday 1-2pm ; Tuesday 2-3pm ; Wednesday 10-11am
Schedule
About Me
I am a graduate student at North Dakota State University. My research interests are in combinatorics, with emphasis on topics that intersect with algebra and dynamics. For more specific information on my research, see my research statement, papers, or slides linked below.
- Curriculum Vitae (updated March 29, 2018)
- Teaching Statement (updated Oct. 20, 2017)
- Research Statement (updated Oct. 20, 2017)
Selected Papers
- Joint work with Dylan Heuer, Chelsey Morrow, Ben Noteboom, Sara Solhjem, and Jessica Striker: Chained permutations and alternating sign matrices - inspired by three-person chess, published in Discrete Mathematics (2017).
- Homomesy in products of three chains and multidimensional recombination, submitted.
- Joint work with Kevin Dilks and Jessica Striker: Increasing Labelings, Generalized Promotion, and Rowmotion, preprint.
- Joint work with Dan Schaal as part of my Master's research at SDSU: Rado numbers for some non-homogenous inequalities
Selected Slides
- Slides from my Algebra and Discrete Math Seminar talk at NDSU: Refined homomesies and infinite toggle dynamics
- Slides from my talk at the Joint Mathematics Meetings in San Diego: Homomesy in products of three chains and multidimensional recombination
- Slides from my talk at the Graduate Student Combinatorics Conference at the University of Kansas: Homomesy for J([2]x[a]x[b]) and multidimensional recombination
- Slides from my Combinatorics Seminar talk at NDSU: Homomesy for J([2]x[a]x[b]) and multidimensional recombination
- Slides from my joint talks with Dylan Heuer, Chelsey Morrow, Ben Noteboom and Sara Solhjem at NDSU: Chained permutations and alternating sign matrices - inspired by three-person chess