Hand-colored laser print of Bill Murray and an unidentified companion in the stands at Joseph P. Riley Jr. Park, home of the minor league... Show moreHand-colored laser print of Bill Murray and an unidentified companion in the stands at Joseph P. Riley Jr. Park, home of the minor league Charleston RiverDogs. Show less
Hand-colored laser print of the outfield and bleachers at Camden Yards in Baltimore, Maryland. Visible behind the stadium are the B&O... Show moreHand-colored laser print of the outfield and bleachers at Camden Yards in Baltimore, Maryland. Visible behind the stadium are the B&O Warehouse and Emerson Bromo-Seltzer Tower. Show less
Hand-colored laser print of the Qualcomm Stadium trolley station and Qualcomm Stadium (formerly San Diego Stadium, Jack Murphy Stadium) in the... Show moreHand-colored laser print of the Qualcomm Stadium trolley station and Qualcomm Stadium (formerly San Diego Stadium, Jack Murphy Stadium) in the background. Show less
In statistics, we ask whether some statistical model ts observed data. We use a Markov chain proposed by Gross, Petrovi c, and Stasi to... Show moreIn statistics, we ask whether some statistical model ts observed data. We use a Markov chain proposed by Gross, Petrovi c, and Stasi to perform exact testing for the p1 random graph model. By comparing it to the simple switch Markov chain, we prove that it mixes rapidly on many classes of degree sequences, and we discuss why it is sometimes better suited than the simple switch chain, and try to easily introduce the concepts from the general theory along the way. M.S. in Applied Mathematics, May 2016 Show less
One glass slide depicting a drawing or engraving of Armour Institute of Technology, Armour Mission, and Armour Flats at the corner of 33rd and... Show moreOne glass slide depicting a drawing or engraving of Armour Institute of Technology, Armour Mission, and Armour Flats at the corner of 33rd and Federal Streets. Aerial perspective view from the northeast. Image appears in an article about Armour Institute of Technology in "New England Magazine," May 1899 (or 1897?), p. 356. Artist unknown. Show less
Photograph of the Main Building, designed by Patton & Fisher and constructed 1891-1893, and the other buildings on Federal Street (looking... Show morePhotograph of the Main Building, designed by Patton & Fisher and constructed 1891-1893, and the other buildings on Federal Street (looking south). Main Building is located at 3300 South Federal Street, and was made a Chicago landmark in 2004. The campus' original heating plant was housed in the extension to the south of the Main Building. This extension has had its smokestacks removed, and now serves as a buildings and grounds storage space. Photographer unknown. Show less