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Richard K. Molnar
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Olin-Rice Science Center, Room 222
651-696-6287
sburr@macalester.edu
Associate Professor
Discrete and algebraic models, and algorithms
Professor Molnar’s professional interests are in both mathematics and computer science, including abstract algebra, Hopf algebras and representation theory, discrete mathematics and combinatorics, programming languages, theory of computation, and mathematical models of systems. His current work includes work on mathematical paradoxes, applications of symmetry, the Stable Marriage problem, and the mathematical structure and transformation of algorithms. He is currently in Macalester’s MSFEO program, and has no teaching duties.
BS: Georgetown University, 1967
MS: University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N.C., 1969, mathematics
PhD: University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N.C., 1969, mathematics
Ms.C: University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn. 1984, computer science