Diagonalizing Hermitian matrices of continuous functions
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Cyr, J; Ekstrand, J; Meyers, N; Peoples, C; & Peters, J (n.d.). Diagonalizing Hermitian matrices of continuous functions. International Journal of Contemporary Mathematical Sciences, 8. pp. 227-234. 10.12988/ijcms.2013.13023. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/19311.This is constructed from limited available data and may be imprecise. To cite this
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Crystal Peoples
Teaching Assistant
My research interests include the areas of racial inequality, social networks, higher
education, and knowledge creation. Broadly, my research is fundamentally concerned
with racialized social networks and how they are used to help create, maintain, and
reproduce racial inequalities. Currently, my research focuses on the extent to which
collaboration networks are racially segregated and how this relates to faculty hiring
and promotion and tenure. I also study how racialized academic network

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