Dr. Anna Mummert

Education
B.A. (Mathematics), SUNY Geneseo
Ph.D. (Mathematics), Penn State University
Research
Dr. Mummert’s research interest concerns smooth
dynamical systems, AMS/MOS classification 37C.
Teaching
Dr. Mummert is currently teaching Concepts and
Applications of Mathematics, and Concepts and
Applications of Mathematics with Algebra. Prior to
arriving at MU, Dr. Mummert taught Calculus I,
Differential Equations, Calculus Concepts, and
Calculus II at Alfred University. In addition, she
taught Calculus I at Michigan State University and
College Algebra, Business Calculus II, Calculus I,
Linear Algebra, Vector Calculus, and Differential
Equations at Penn State University.
Background
Prior to coming to Marshall, Dr. Mummert taught at
Alfred University, in Alfred, NY. She has
experience teaching with technology, including
Maple, TI-89, Blackboard, and Banner. In addition
to having given several research presentations, Dr.
Mummert has two publications: “A Variational
Principle of Noncontinuous Potentials,” published in
Ergodic Theory and Dynamical Systems; and
“Thermodynamic Formalism of Almost-Additive
Sequences,” published in Discrete and Continuous
Dynamical Systems.
Dr. Mummert is a member of the Association for Women
in Mathematics, the Mathematical Association of
America, and the American Mathematical Society.
Contact Info
telephone: (304) 696-3041
email:
mummerta@marshall.edu

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