Eilidh McKemmie
I am an Assistant Professor of mathematics at Kean University.
I did my postdoctoral training at Rutgers where I was mentored by Pham Huu Tiep and Hebrew University of Jerusalem under the mentorship of Aner Shalev.
I completed my PhD in 2020 at USC where my advisor was Robert Guralnick.
Here's my CV, last updated November 2024.
Research interests
I am interested in group theoretic problems with applications to number theory and cryptography. My work concerns finite groups, algebraic groups, probabilistic group theory, Galois theory, random polynomials, monodromy groups and group-based cryptography.
Publications and preprints
A note on groups with two minimal normal subgroups of genus at most 1 with Spencer Gerhardt and Danny Neftin, in preparation
Applications of Finite non-Abelian Simple Groups to Cryptography in the Quantum Era with María Isabel González Vasco and Delaram Kahrobaei, Apr 2024, La Matematica: journal, arXiv
Galois groups of random additive polynomials with Lior Bary-Soroker and Alexei Entin, Apr 2024, Transactions of the American Mathematical Society: journal, arXiv
On the probability of generating invariably a finite simple group with Daniele Garzoni, Dec 2022, Journal of Pure and Applied Algebra: journal, arXiv
Invariable generation of finite classical groups, June 2021, Journal of Algebra: journal, arXiv
Theses
PhD Dissertation: Invariable generation of finite groups of Lie type. Advisor: Robert Guralnick at University of Southern California, 2020.
MMathCompSci project: Groups of Intermediate Growth and Grigorchuk's Group supervised by Panos Papazoglou at Oxford University, 2015.
BA project: Power graphs of finite groups supervised by Peter M. Neumann at Oxford University, 2014.
Videos
A 20 minute talk on my research which I gave at a workshop on computational group theory in Cambridge, Jan 2020.
A 40 minute expository lecture on random generation of groups which I gave at a young group theorists' workshop at SwissMAP, Sept 2022.
Teaching
I have been an instructor at Rutgers University since Fall 2021. Click for course notes.
Calculus I for Life and Social Sciences
Intro Linear Algebra
Intro Abstract Algebra
I was a teaching assistant at USC from 2016-2018. Click below for course resources.
MATH 226 Calculus III: Fall 2018
MATH 510a Graduate Algebra: Fall 2018
MATH 410 Fundamental Concepts of Modern Algebra: Spring 2018
MATH 430 Theory of Numbers: Fall 2017
MATH 126 Calculus II: Spring 2017
MATH 125 Calculus I: Fall 2016
MATH 225 Linear Algebra and Linear Differential Equations: Spring 2016
Pronounciation
The name Eilidh is of Scottish Gaelic origin and is pronounced like Hailey without the H, or איילי in Hebrew.