Frank Moore's Web Page

Hello! I am an H.C. Wang Assistant Professor in Mathematics at Cornell University. I received my Ph.D. in mathematics from the University of Nebraska under the direction of Lucho Avramov. My research interests are in commutative algebra, in particular the homological algebra of commutative rings. Below are a few neat math links, my schedule, the course webpages for my previous and current classes, as well as some of the research projects I am working on.

Job Materials

Curriculum Vita

Research Statement

Teaching Statement

Papers

Cohomology of fiber products of local rings, Preprint, dvi, ps, pdf Cohomology of connected sums of artinian Gorenstein rings, (with L. Avramov) in preparation

The paper listed below stem from my honors thesis that I did for my Honors Mathematics degree at the University of Texas at Arlington under the direction of Dave Jorgensen(thanks for all the help Dave!).

Building Modules with Prescribed Cohomological Support Set, (with D. Jorgensen) Preprint dvi or pdf

Previous and Current Courses

Below is a list of the classes that I have taught. I also taught three Math 106 Recitations previously, but I didn't have a webpage for those classes.

Class Webpages at Cornell

  • Math 1920 -- Multivariable Calculus for Engineers


  • Class Webpages at UNL

  • Math 100A -- Intermediate Algebra (Fall 2003)
  • Math 100A -- Intermediate Algebra (Spring 2004)
  • Math 203 -- Contemporary Math (Fall 2005)
  • Math 203 -- Contemporary Math (Spring 2007)
  • Math 221 -- Differential Equations (Spring 2007)
  • Math 314 -- Linear Algebra (Fall 2007)
  • Math 208 -- Calculus III (Spring 2008)
  • Schedule

    Math Links

    www.planetmath.org

    Neat startup, especially cool because anyone can contribute and it's open source.

    mathworld.wolfram.com

    Also cool, but not open source.

    www.commalg.org

    Math Fun

    Not much here at this point, just dailysudoku.com's daily Su Doku math puzzle.
    [print version]
    Visit www.dailysudoku.com for more puzzles, solutions, hints, books and other resources.