Andrew Dykstra

Associate Professor of Mathematics
Mathematics
Hamilton University
United States of America

Professor Mathematics
Biography

Andrew Dykstra's research is in dynamical systems. He is especially interested in symbolic dynamics and ergodic theory. Dykstra earned his doctorate from the University of Maryland and a bachelor’s degree from Carleton College. Before joining the Hamilton faculty, he spent two years as the Yates Postdoctoral Fellow at Colorado State University. Whether through card games or devilish math problems, I love helping to provide social outlets for students.

Research Intrest

Dynamical systems, ergodic theory, symbolic dynamics

List of Publications
Daniel J and Rudolph (2010) "Any two irrational rotations are nearly continuously Kakutani equivalent," J Anal Math 110: 339-384.
Ethan M. Coven and Michelle LeMasurier (2014) "A short proof of a theorem of Cobham on substitutions," with Rocky Mountain J Math 44: 19-22.