C. Matthew Evans
Starting Fall 2023, I am an assistant professor at Washington & Jefferson College outside of Pittsburgh, PA
I finished my PhD at Binghamton University working under Fernando Guzmán. My research interests are in universal algebra, particularly ordered algebraic structures. Specifically I study the ideal theory and spectral properties of commutative BCK-algebras. I am also interested in the interplay between the category of commutative BCK-algebras, the category of generalized spectral spaces, and the category of distributive lattices (with zero).
Here is my CV (updated 7/1/2024)
Contact: mevans@washjeff.edu
Recent and upcoming talks:
Every complete atomic Boolean algebra is the ideal lattice of some cBCK-algebra, BLAST 2024, April 8
Golden Roots, Washington & Jefferson College, Accesible Research Colloquium, October 27, 2023
A conjecture for Fibonacci polynomials, Ohio Wesleyan University department seminar, Nov 10, 2022
Satisfiability degree for BCK-algebras, BLAST 2022, Aug 10
A conjecture for Fibonacci polynomials, College of Wooster department seminar, Feb 24, 2022
On spectra of BCK-algebras, BLAST 2021, June 10, 2021
"What is... a commutative BCK-algebra?" What is... a seminar? April 22, 2021
"Spectra of commutative BCK-algebras," Cleveland State Math Colloquium, March 26, 2021
Recent and upcoming conferences:
TACL 2024, University of Barcelona (July 1-5, 2024)
BLAST 2024, University of North Texas (April 6-9, 2024)
Joint Mathematics Meetings, San Francisco, CA (Jan 3-6, 2024)
Joint Mathematics Meetings, Boston, MA (Jan 4-7, 2023)
BLAST 2022, Chapman University (hybrid August 9 -12, 2022)
BLAST 2021, University of New Mexico (online June 9-13, 2021)
Joint Mathematics Meeting, Denver, CO (Jan 15-18, 2020)
BUGCAT, Binghamton University (Nov 2-3, 2019)
BLAST 2019, University of Colorado - Boulder (May 20-24, 2019)