Mahesh Agarwal
Associate Professor
Mathematics
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DEARBORN
United States of America
Biography
Dr. Agarwal earned his bachelor's in Mathematics from St. Stephen's College, the University of Delhi; his masters from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor in 2007. After finishing his postdoctoral work at McMaster University, Ontario he joined the University of Michigan-Dearborn as an Assistant Professor, 2009.
Research Interest
Dr. Agarwal's research interests are in Number Theory and Data Science. He is also interested in math education. He has played an active role in introducing WeBWork - an online assignment platform, in the department.
Publications
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Agarwal, M. and Brown, J., “On the Bloch-Kato conjecture for elliptic modular forms of square free level,†Mathematische Zeitschrift, 276, no. 3-4,2014
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Agarwal, M. and Brown, J., “Saito-Kurokawa lifts of square-free level,†Kyoto Journal of Mathematics Volume 55, Number 3, 2015.
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Agarwal, M., Clifford, J. and Lachance, M.,“Duality and Inscribed Ellipses,†Computational Methods and Function Theory (published online on July 07 2015)
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Agarwal,M.,Natarajan,N.,“Inheritance relations of hexagons and ellipses,â€The College Mathematics Journal (May 2016, Volume 46, Issue 3)
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Agarwal, M., De Veaux, R., et.al., “Curriculum Guidelines for Undergraduate Programs in Data Science," Annual Review of Statistics and Its Application (2017. 4:15:30)