Ksenija Simic
Ksenija Simic-Muller
Department of Mathematical Sciences
University of Arizona
Office: MATH 314
Phone: (520) 621-6855
Teaching at UA
Spring 2008: Math 302B
Fall 2007: Math 120R
Spring 2007: Math 302A
Fall 2006: Math 105 and Math 505F
Spring 2006: Math 215
Fall 2005: Math 302B and Math 402
Spring 2005: Math 115A and Math 302a
Fall 2004: Math 120R and Math 124
Undergraduate research project
Sonia Kovalevsky High School Mathematics Day 2006
SONIA KOVALEVSKY HIGH SCHOOL MATHEMATICS DAY 2007, February 15, 2007
Publications
- Simic, K. PhD Thesis: Aspects of ergodic theory in subsystems of second-order arithmetic
- Avigad, J., Simic, K. Fundamental notions of analysis in subsystems of second-order arithmetic, Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 139 (2006) 138-184
- Simic, K. Properties of L_p spaces in subsystems of second-order arithmetic (submitted)
- Simic, K. The pointwise ergodic theorem in subsystems of second-order arithmetic (to appear in the Journal of Symbolic Logic)
- Diez-Palomar, J., Simic, K., Varley, M. From "school" to a unique learning environment: The evolution of an after school math club (working draft)
- Diez-Palomar, J., Simic, K., Varley, M. Children and adults talking and doing mathematics: A study of an after-school math club, in S. Alatorre, J.L. Cortina, M. Saiz, & A. Mindez (Eds.), Proceedings of the Twenty Eighth Annual Meeting of the North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education (Vol. 2, 450-456). Merida, Mexico: Universidad Pedagogica Nacional
- Diez-Palomar, J., Simic, K., Varley, M. "Math is Everywhere": Connecting Mathematics to Students' Lives, Journal of Mathematics and Culture, Volume 1, Number 2, March 2007
General mathematical/teaching information
Curriculum Vitae
Research Statement
Teaching Statement
Teaching Portfolio (excerpts)
Links
University of Arizona Department of Mathematics Main Page
CEMELA (Center for the Mathematical Education of Latinos/as)Home Page of Jeremy Avigad (my advisor)
The Math Center at The University of Arizona
Undergraduate research assistantships at The University of Arizona
Association for Women in Mathematics
American Mathematical Society
ksimic@math.arizona.edu