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"Without the computer, most of what we now know would be infinitesimally irrelevant." --Anonymous |
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George Diderrich has a Ph. D. in math from UW-Madison and has extensive experience in statistics, applied math and business analytics. Currently, he is with Cardinal Stritch University in the College of Business teaching courses in statistics, operations research,and math. He also teaches courses for ITT: statistics, physics ,math and economics.. And from 2000-2007, he has carried out research for Ohio State University with a M.D. in Data Mining and Survival Statistics. Diderrrich uses R in his statistical computing projects. He was formerly Group Leader of Applied Math at Johnson Controls. His background is commensurate with a Six Sigma Master Black Belt and TOC Jonah in quality improvement projects. Diderrich's publications span several fields: Information Theory, Combinatorics, Kalman Filtering, and Cooling Towers. He is probably best known for his solution of the fundamental equation of information theory using ergodic theory. |
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CSU Syllabi MGT 323 MGT 528 ADM321 CMB511 |
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ITT Assignments GE273 Micro-econ EG381 Stats GE192 Math II |
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Example Papers and Power Points 0.Breiman Data Mining and Survival Statistics 1.Business Intelligence using Data Mining 2.Seating Warranty Analysis 3.Battery Warranty Analysis 4.Survival Analysis of Kidney Transplant Data 5.Swarm Simulation of the Immune System 6.Kalman Filter NN vs Backpropagation Preliminary Current Research 2009- 1.The Riemann Hypothesis and Feynman Path Integrals: Section 1 2. RH Section 2: Anti Oscillators 3.RH Section 3: Emergent Spin |
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