Tim's Rudimentary
Treadle Reducer



I'm busy. We have 4 kids, whom we are home schooling. (We have a rudimentary web site without much content, though parents might enjoy looking at the rules ). I teach at Earlham College, a wonderful Quaker college of about 1100 students in east central Indiana. Earlham takes teaching and community very seriously, and most of us work with way more commitment than is reasonable. I also am active at St Paul Orthodox Church. I'm also trying to do some mathematics, thinking about computational analytic number theory and working on some old results in combinatorial algebra about the Kazhdan-Lusztig representations of the symmetric group. The result of all this is that while I've had lots of fun working on the Treadle Reducer, the amount of time I have to fix its deficiencies is limited.

Do, please, write me with comments anyway. I'll try to fix what I can, and I'd love to hear from anyone who has been helped by the Treadle Reducer. A picture of something I helped you to weave would really make my week.


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Tim McLarnan,
Assoc. Prof. of Mathematics
Earlham College,
Richmond, IN 47374 USA

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Page last updated: July 8, 2002