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DR. John Karlof
Professor and
Graduate Coordinator

Selected Thesis Titles

  • Thesis directed by Dr. Karlof, 1991
    Geometric Programming: Method and Application in Coding Theory

  • Thesis directed by Dr. Dankel, 1992
    Signal Forms in the Deep Ocean Sound Channel

  • Thesis directed by Dr. Karlof, 1992
    Stochastic Modeling of Signalized Intersections

  • Thesis directed by Dr. Herman, 1992
    Symmetry Reductions for Partial Differential Equations

  • Thesis directed by Dr. Spackman, 1993
    Pentagonal Tilings: The H-Pentagon

  • Thesis directed by Dr. Saksena, 1993
    Point Estimators for the Mean of a Multivariate Normal

  • Thesis directed by Dr. Deck, 1994
    An Exposition of Galois Theory for Commutative Rings

  • Thesis directed by Dr. Brown, 1994
    Interpolation over the Sphere

  • Thesis directed by Dr. DeSouza, 1995
    Bayesian Inference for Nonlinear Errors-in-Variables Regression via Gibbs Sampling

  • Thesis directed by Dr. Herman, 1995
    The Onset of Chaos in Discrete Mapping of the Plane

  • Thesis directed by Dr. Chang, 1996
    Optimal Policy for Routing with Markovian Transportation Cost - A Deterministic Approach

  • Thesis directed by Dr. Feng, 1996
    Asymptotic Periodicity and Permanence in a Competition -Diffusion System with Discrete Delays

  • Thesis directed by Dr. Kasala, 1996
    One Way Multivariate Analysis of Variance when the Error Variance-Covariance Matrices May be Unequal

  • Thesis directed by Dr. Karlof, 1996
    Flow Shop Scheduling with Resource Flexibility

  • Thesis directed by Dr. Herman, 1997
    Lie Symmetries of the Zabolotskaya-Khokhlov and Two-Dimensional KDV-Burgers Equations

  • Thesis directed by Dr. Feng, 1997
    Comparison and Numerical Simulation for Diffusive Models of Resource and Sexual Competition

  • Thesis directed by Dr. Feng, 1998
    Models of Screening for HIV Transmission

  • Thesis directed by Dr. Lu, 1998
    Asymptotic Stability in a Predator-prey System with Diffusion and Distributed Time Delays

  • Thesis directed by Dr. Karlof, 1998
    Coding and Decoding of a Gaussian Multiple Access Channel

  • Thesis directed by Dr. Kasala, 1998
    Properties of Extended Quasi-Likelihood Estimation for Pseudo-Proportional Data Analysis

  • Thesis directed by Dr. Herman, 1999
    Controlling Chaos in Dynamical Systems

  • Thesis directed by Dr. Karlof, 2000
    An Integer Programming Algorithm For Optimally Choosing Nuclear Waste Dump Sites

  • Thesis directed by Dr. Lu, 2000
    An Improved Numerical Algorithm For Reaction – Diffusion Equations

  • Thesis directed by Dr. TenHuisen, 2001
    Solution Methods for Multiobjective Linear Programming Problems and Their Application to Graduate Assistance Hours Allocation Programs

  • Thesis directed by Dr. Frierson, 2001
    A Regression Tree Approach to Linking High School Accountability to College Performance

  • Thesis directed by Dr. Frierson, 2002
    Exploratory Microarray Analysis of Gene Expressions

  • Thesis directed by Dr. Lu, 2003
    Nonlinear Parabolic Problems using Combined-Block Iterative Methods

  • Thesis directed by Dr. Blum, 2003
    Variance Analysis for Kernel Smoothing of a Varying-Coefficient Model with Longitudinal Data

  • Thesis directed by Dr. Freeze, 2003
    Spanning subsets of a Finite Abelian Group of Order pq

  • Thesis directed by Dr. Blum, 2004
    Mixed Models Analysis of Microarray Experiments using Locally Pooled Error

  • Thesis directed by Dr. Simmons, 2004
    Generalized Estimating Equations for a CDNA Microarray Experiment

 


 

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