Jonathan Meddaugh
Assistant Professor
Department of Mathematics
Baylor University
United States of America
Biography
Dr. Meddaugh grew up in Sugar Land, Texas. He attended Baylor University as an undergraduate where he majored in mathematics with minors in economics and engineering. He went on to pursue his doctorate in mathematics at Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana. He joined the Baylor faculty as a Postdoctoral Associate in August 2012. When not teaching or researching, Dr. Meddaugh enjoys cycling, running and outdoor activities of all kinds.Dr. Meddaugh's research is in dynamical systems and continuum theory, with a special focus on the interplay between the two fields.
Research Interest
dynamical systems and continuum theory
Publications
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"Embedding one-dimensional continua into T x I." Topology Appl. 153 (2006), 3519-3527.
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"Any counterexample to the Makienko conjecture is an indecomposable continuum." With Clinton Curry, John C. Mayer, and James T. Rogers, Jr. Ergodic Theory and Dynamical Systems, 29 (2009), 875-883.