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*[[Prime number]] (created article) | *[[Prime number]] (created article) | ||
=="To Do" List== | |||
*Wrie sections on the prime number theorem and Riemann Hypothesis for the [[prime number]] article | |||
*Write articles (or sections) on Gaussian and Eisenstein integers | |||
*Write articles on reciprocity laws (quadratic, biquadratic, cubic, Eisenstein, Artin) | |||
==Other areas I hope to work== | |||
*Differential Geometry | |||
*General Relativity | |||
*Quantum Mechanics | |||
[[Category:CZ Authors|Woodhouse, Greg]] | [[Category:CZ Authors|Woodhouse, Greg]] |
Revision as of 11:58, 7 April 2007
Greg Woodhouse studied mathematics, where he received a bachelor's degree, with highest honors (1984), and a master's degree (1987) from the University of California, Santa Cruz. He then went on to work in software development as a member of the U.S. civil service. His primary focus is health information systems (computers in medicine), a field in which he has now worked for 15 years. His work has ranged from basic networking and database components, to message based interfaces, to financial subsystems. he was a cofounder of Hardhats (http://www.hardhats.org) and a participant in WorldvistA (http://www.worldvista.org), both of which are dedicated to developing and maintaining open source health information systems. He has a strong interest in computer science, mathematics and the physical sciences.
Current Articles
Articles on which I am currently working include
- Complex number (created article)
- Prime number (created article)
"To Do" List
- Wrie sections on the prime number theorem and Riemann Hypothesis for the prime number article
- Write articles (or sections) on Gaussian and Eisenstein integers
- Write articles on reciprocity laws (quadratic, biquadratic, cubic, Eisenstein, Artin)
Other areas I hope to work
- Differential Geometry
- General Relativity
- Quantum Mechanics