David R. Pitts

Professor
Department of Mathematics
University of Nebraska--Lincoln, 68588-0130

Office:213 Avery Hall
Voice: (402)-472-8806
FAX: (402)-472-8466
e-mail:dpitts2@math.unl.edu

UNL Math people: Here are items for people in the UNL Math Dept.

  1. The Colloquium Scheduling Page
  2. The Final Report of the 2001 APR Review Team and the Self-Study for the 2001 APR are available here.

Teaching Activities

During the Fall 2008 semester, I am teaching Math 930, K-Theory for Operator Algebras.

In the Spring 2009 semester, I am scheduled to teach Math 496-896, which is a Second Course in Linear Algebra.

Research Interests

My research interests are in Operator Theory/Operator Algebras.

Publications

Here is a link to my list of publications

Check out these links:

  1. Here is information on the Nebraska-Iowa Functional Analysis Seminar.
  2. Some Operator Theory
  3. Mathematics Sites
  4. John Orr's Analysis WebNotes: Math 325 students should check it out.
  5. Mark Sapir's Linear Algebra WebNotes: Math 314 students should check this one out. ,
  6. MAPLE TUTORIAL by the Cluster Team at Los Alamos National Laboratory.
  7. Maps and Accomodations Maps of the area near the Math Department and links to MAPBLAST (for maps of other areas and driving directions.) Some accomodations near campus are listed here as well.
  8. Click for Lincoln, Nebraska Forecast