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Dustin Kasser

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Graduate Student
I have been interested in math all of my life. While I have always had other interests as well, math lies at the intersection of my interests, skills, and employability. My research interests are broad, including cryptography, dynamical systems, and combinatorial geometry, but I focus on using combinatorial, fourier analytic, and functional analytic techniques. 
 
Below are pre-prints of my papers.

An Improvement Upon the Bounds for the Local Leakage Resilience of Shamir's Secret Sharing Scheme


A Constructive Proof for the Asymptotic Periodicity of Mappings with Piecewise Monotonic Derivatives

An Alternate Convergence Argument for Piecewise Smooth Functions

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