Marcos
Zyman
Assistant Professor / Honors Coordinator
Mathematics
Email: mzyman@bmcc.cuny.edu
Office: N 528
Office Hours: Fall 2009. M: 4-5, W: 12-1, Th: 12-1.
Phone: 212-220-8000 ext 7489
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Marcos Zyman holds a Ph.D. in Mathematics from the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. He has been a faculty member at BMCC since the Fall of 2007.
Before coming to BMCC, Dr. Zyman taught at the City College of New York and more recently at Bronx Community College. His main research interests are in nilpotent and solvable group theory.
Besides teaching a wide range of courses, he is actively involved in mentoring S-STEM students, and represents the Mathematics Department at the college-wide Honors Committee.
Marcos Zyman's web page
Math colloquium
Courses Taught
Recent Publications
- Localization and I A-automorphisms of Finitely Generated, Metabelian, and Torsion-Free Nilpotent Groups 2008, Algebra and Discrete Mathematics - Vol. 1, World Scientific
- IA-Automorphisms and Localization of Nilpotent Groups2008, Abstracts of the AMS, Vol. 29, No. 1
- Power-Commutative Nilpotent R-Powered Groups (with S. Majewicz) 2009, To appear in Groups -- Complexity -- Cryptology 01 (2009), No. 2, [final page numbers not yet available] Heldermann Verlag
- IA-Automorphisms of Center by Metabelian Groups (with M. H. Dean and M. Bonanome)2009, Abstracts of the AMS, Vol. 30, No. 1
Current Interests
Nilpotent and solvable groups, localization of groups and spaces, exponential A-groups.
Honors & Awards
- PSC-CUNY Grant (2008)
Finitely Generated Solvable Groups
- BMCC Faculty Development Research Award (2009)
IA-Automorphisms of finitely generated solvable groups (with Prof. M. H. Dean)
- PSC-CUNY Grant (2009)
Localization of nilpotent R-powered groups
Current Projects
- Monograph on nilpotent groups
- Finitely generated solvable groups
- The ring of endomorphisms of a bounded abelian group
- Localization of nilpotent R-groups
Expertise
Group Theory, Abstract Algebra
Degrees
- B.S.National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mathematics, 1999
- M.S.New York University, Mathematics, 2001
- Ph.D.The City University of New York, Mathematics, 2007
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