I am an Assistant Professor at Cape Cod Community College in Massachusetts. I favor active learning, and teach using a variety of methods including POGIL-style activities.
My current research deals mainly with a polynomial time knot polynomial, defined by Dror Bar-Natan and Roland van der Veen, which is a simple, strong knot invariant that is closely related to the Alexander polynomial. In my work I prove how the invariant acts under the connected sum operation, give a state sum formulation for the invariant, and explore how to build the invariant from a set of smaller pieces (giving the explicit construction for the family of T(2,2n+1) torus knots).
Contact Information:
email: rquarles (at) capecod (dot) edu