BIBLIOGRAPHY -- Dorothy Wallace

[1] Selberg's Trace Formula and units in highter degree number fields, Ph.D. Thesis, U.C.S.D., 1982.

[2] Conjugacy classes of hyperbolic matrices and ideal classes in an order, Trans. Amer. Math. Soc. 283 (1984), 177-184.

[3] Explicit form of the hyperbolic term in the Selberg Trace Formula for SL(3,Z), J. Number Theory, 24 (1986), 127-133

[4] A preliminary version of the Selberg Trace Formula for SL(3,Z)\SL(3,R)/SO(3,R), Contemporary Mathematics, 53 (1986), 11-15

[5] with Ryuji Yamaguchi, The Radon transform on SL(2,R)/SO(2,R), Trans. Amer. Math. Soc. 297, (1986), 305-318

[6] Maximal parabolic terms in the Selberg Trace Formula for SL(3,Z)\SL(3,R)/SO(3.R), J. Number Theory 29, (1988), 101-117.

[7] Minimal parabolic term in the Selber Trace Formula for SL(3,Z)\SL(3,R)/SO(3,R), J. Number Theory 32, (1989)

[8] with Walker White, Factoring intefer matrices and an application to matrix cryptology, preprint.

[9] Terms in the Selberg Trace Formula for SL(3,Z)\SL(3,R)/SO(3,R) associated to Eisenstein Series coming from a maximal parabolic subgroup, Proceedings of the AMS 106, (1989), 875-883

[10] Terms in the Selberg Trace Formula for SL(3,Z)\SL(3,R)/SO(3,R) associated to Eisenstein Series coming from a minimal parabolic subgroup, Trans. Amer. Math. Soc., 327, (1991), 781-793

[11] (with Clyde Martin). Observability and Transcendental Number Theory, preprint, (This paper was accepted at one point to an Eastern European Journal which disappeared when Eastern Europe fell apart.)

[12] Observability, Predictability and Chaos, Progress in Systems and Control Theory, 1 Birkhauser, Boston, (1988)

[13] (with Dennis Healy), Periodic solutions of differential equations on unipotent groups using Lie group deformations, J. Mathematical Systems, Estimatio and Contol, 1, (1991), 465-485

[14] (with A. DeStefano and P. Kostelec). Interpolating uniquely with only a finite class of polynomials. Proc. MTNS '89

[15] The loxodromic term of the Selberg Trace formula for SL(3,Z)\Sl(3,R)/SO(3,R), Proceedings of the AMS, 113, (1991), 5-9

[16] The Selberg Trace formula for SL(3,Z)\Sl(3,R)/SO(3,R), Trans. Amer. Math. Soc., 345, No. 1, Sept. 1994

[17] (with Joseph Wolf), Observability of Evolution Equations for Invariant Differential Operators, Journal of Mathematical Systems and Control,1, (1991)

[18] (with Joseph Wolf), Acuity of Observation for Invariant Evolution Equations, Progress in Systems and Control Theory, 11

[19] (with Steven Kaliczewski and Alisa DeStefano), Acuity of Observation for the Heat Equation on a Bounded Domain, Progress in Systems and Control Theory, 20, pp. 115-126, 1995

[20] (with Philip Tiu), Norm-quadratic residue codes, I.E.E.E. Trans. Inform. Theory, 40, pp. 946-949, 1994

[21] (with Clyde Martin), Quadrature schemes for a general family of functions, to appear in Applied Mathematics and Computation

[22] (with Clyde Martin and Mark Stamp), A characterization of maps arising from binary nonlinear feedback equation, preprint submitted for publication

[23] Placement of Observation Points for Invariant Evolution Equations, Progress in Systems and Control Theory, 15, 1993

[24] (with Eric Stade), Weyl's Law for SL(3,Z), Pacific Journal of Mathematics, Vol 173, No. 1, 1996

[25] Signal Processing and the Jacobi Group, Progress in Systems and Control Theory, 20, pp. 345-355, 1995

[26] Ergodic properties of quotients of horocycle flows on the Poincaré upper half plane, Journal of Mathematical Systems, Estimation and Control, vol. 8, no. 2, 1998

[27] Hydrogen, undergraduate text on Schrödinger's equation, preprint.

[28] (with Edwin Gailits), "Wind Driven Rain", video on Shibori

[29] (with Dick Birnie and Edwin Gailits), "Eyes on the Earth, Digital Filters", video on landsat imaging

[30] (with Edwin Gailits and Marcia Groszek), "To the limit" video on limits

[31] Shibori for Geometers, undergraduate text on transformation groups, preprint

[32] Waves over Europa, undergraduate text on partial differential equations, preprint

[33] Lake Victoria: A Mathematical Ecohistory, a calculus text for biology students, preprint, with Joanne Fixman, Emily Cornell, James von Rittman, Barack Abonyo

[34] (with Edwin Gailits and Marcia Groszek), "In Search of the Derivative", parts 1 and 2, video on applications of the derivative with Josh Kornbluth

[35] (with Edwin Gailits and Marcia Groszek), "The Epsilon Delta Ball", parts 1 and 2, video on formal definition of the derivative with Josh Kornbluth

[36] Ergodic properties of quotients of horocycle flows on the finite Poincaré upper half plane, with Audrey Terras, preprint

[37] The Many Roads to Numeracy, accepted to Yearbook 2000 of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics

[38] If I Could Talk to the Animals, Contemporary Issues in Mathematics Education, Cambridge Univ. Press., 1999

[39] (with Dick Birnie and Edwin Gailits), "Eyes on the Earth, Covariance", video on landsat imaging

[40] (with Dick Birnie and Edwin Gailits), "Eyes on the Earth, Eigenvector Analysis", video on landsat imaging

[41] (with Kathy Hart, Hood Museum of Art), "Visual Proof", Museum show on math and art, accompanying catalogue (articles listed separately), Fall, 1999

[42] "Les Jeux de Taquin de Sol Lewitt", article for catalogue for Museum show on math and art

[43] "Bowl of Bananas or a Bust of Karl Friedrich Gauss", article for catalogue for Museum show on math and art

Work In Progress

[44] (with Edwin Gailits and Marcia Groszek), "Josh and the Mathemagician", parts 1 and 2, video on calculus

[45] (with Evan Thomas), Finite upper half planes for higher rank symplectic groups, work in progress.

[46] Chaotic properties of horocycle flow on the modular Riemann surface, work in progress.

[47] (with Edwin Gailits and Marcia Groszek), video on conversations with Josh Kornbluth, for use in graduate teaching seminar, in progress.

[48] Signal Processing and the Jacobi Group, Part 2, work in progress.

[49] Numeracy and the Institution: Mapping Factors of Cultural Change, from an invited talk at Brooklyn College, to appear

Other Activities

   NSF, 1995 to present, "Math Across The Curriculum". I organized a successful proposal for developing interdisciplinary courses involving 40-50 faculty from all across campus. We were awarded 4 million dollars because of this effort. In addition to being principal investigator for this project I have developed several new courses with other Dartmouth faculty.

   NSF, 1997 to present, "Ethnography of College Teaching", P.I.

   GTE, 1998, obtained funding to run technology workshops for local teachers, P.I.

   Mellon Foundation, 2000, grant to improve the cost effectiveness of teaching calculus using the web. Co P.I. with Dwight Lahr (P.I.)