Kyle Logan Maddox
About me
I am a Visiting Assistant Professor at the University of Arkansas. I study prime characteristic rings and their local cohomology modules, specifically uniformity in ideal closures in prime characteristic and singularity types defined in terms of uniform ideal closures. See my research page for more information.
PhD in Mathematics, University of Missouri-Columbia, May 2020
MA in Mathematics, University of Missouri-Columbia, December 2018
BS in Mathematics, University of Kansas, May 2014
I helped co-organize a weekly regional graduate seminar called Commutative Algebra Regional Expository Seminar - CARES with Justin Lyle and Alessandra Costantini. This seminar involves participation from the University of Kansas, the University of Arkansas, the University of Missouri-Columbia, and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln as well as other schools around the Midwestern region.Â
My hobbies include reading, playing video and board games, cooking and baking, biking, and spending time with my two cats (Cheops and George).