Dr. Eric Jonathan Hall, of the
Department of Mathematics & Statistics
University of Missouri --- Kansas City
206 Haag Hall, 5100 Rockhill Rd / Kansas City, MO 64110

 Office: Manheim 306-B    
  Phone: 816-235-5852     
  Email: halle@umkc.edu    
                           
                             
                                                   

Greetings. I'm teaching, in Fall 08, There are Blackboard pages for these courses, for the students in them (or will be soon).


I have been an Assistant Professor of Mathematics at UMKC for five years.

Some prior associations: Maybe some of you know me from my three years as a professor at Purdue University, or my five years as a graduate student at the University of Michigan, or my twenty-four years attending to various duties in the state of Minnesota (mostly in Minneapolis, Northfield, and Edina).


I am the Math & Stat Dept Undergraduate Advisor.
This is nice for me because it nearly guarantees that I'll meet every math major and math minor, among other reasons.

As an advisor, I'm especially useful for questions pertaining to the Math/Stat Department classes and undergraduate programs (though I also enjoy talking about other things). The principal graduate advisor is Yong Zeng. For advising on non-math courses and requirements for the BA or BS degrees, you may also find the College of Arts & Sciences Advising Office to be helpful. The CAS Advising office is also where to go if you need approval after having passed mathematics Entrance Tests.



Research Papers in Set Theory.    Titles which are links are links to PDF files.

Here is a pamphlet on permutation models by me. The audience I had in mind was one undergraduate that I was working with at Purdue University. On the one hand, it doesn't assume a large set theory background. On the other hand it does assume some not widely known things, such as the definition of "ZFA". Also, I was always around to explain things verbally, so it's terse in places for a reader with no experience. Could be some kind of work in progress.


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