Hi, I am Anthony Kling, a graduate student in the Mathematics Department at the University of Arizona. My advisor is Dr. Bryden Cais and my research involves investigating mathematical objects known as modular forms. My research lies in the field of number theory which classically considers questions such as: How many integer points does a curve have? How do we find these points?
I am also currently involved in Project FAMILIA under the direction of Dr. Guada Lozano. Our goal is to develop a culturally relevant and asset affirming precalculus curriculum which is to be implemented in four high schools within the Tucson area.
As a hobby, I enjoy listening to an eclectic range of music and am constantly discovering new music.
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