Andrzej Kedzierawski

Associate Professor of Mathematics
South Hall 330A
585-245-5479
kedziera@geneseo.edu

Andrzej Kedzierawski has been a member of the Geneseo faculty since 1993.

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Office Hours

  • Mon/Wed/Fri from 11:30-12:20

Curriculum Vitae

Education

  • Ph.D., University of Delaware

  • M.S., Maria Curie-Sklodowska University

Classes

  • MATH 233: Linear Algebra I

    Study of matrices, matrix operations, and systems of linear equations, with an introduction to vector spaces and linear transformations. Elementary applications of linear algebra are included.

  • MATH 333: Linear Algebra II

    An advanced look at vector spaces and linear transformations, with emphasis on the analysis of the eigenvalues of a linear transformation and on the concept of orthogonality. Applications, such as the solutions of linear systems of ordinary differential equations, are included.

  • MATH 372: Partial Differential Equations

    An introduction to those equations which play a central role in many problems in applied math and in physical and engineering sciences. Topics include first-order equations, the most useful second-order equations (e.g. Laplace's wave and diffusion), and some methods for solving such equations, including numerical techniques. Modeling for the motion of a vibrating string and conduction of heat in a solid body are emphasized.