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Dr. Becnel received his doctoral degree from Louisiana State University in 2006 and began working at SFA. Becnel has supervised numerous undergraduate and graduate research projects while at the university and is a recipient of the National Science Foundation Division of Undergraduate Research grant. Through this grant, he has worked with colleagues to create the virtual reality app CalcVR for multivariable calculus and has studied the impact of virtual reality on undergraduate education. His previous research interests include quantum computing, radon transforms, probability theory, white noise analysis and topological vector spaces. The culmination of many of these previous research projects will appear in Becnel’s book “Tools for Infinite Dimensional Analysis,” published by CRC Press.
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Design of virtual reality modules for multivariable calculus and an examination of student noticing within them
Jones, S. R., Long, N. E. & Becnel, J. J., 2023, En: Research in Mathematics Education. 25, 2, p. 219-242 24 p.Producción científica: Article › revisión exhaustiva
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A limiting process to invert the gauss-radon transform
Becnel, J. J., 2019, En: Communications on Stochastic Analysis. 13, 2, p. 219-242 24 p.Producción científica: Article › revisión exhaustiva
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Recovering a Random Variable from Conditional Expectations Using Reconstruction Algorithms for the Gauss Radon Transform
Becnel, J. & Riser-Espinoza, D., ene 1 2019, En: Faculty Publications.Producción científica: Article
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Nuclear space facts, strange and plain
Becnel, J. & Sengupta, A., dic 1 2016, En: Mathematics. 4, 4, 61.Producción científica: Article › revisión exhaustiva
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The Schwartz space: Tools for quantum mechanics and infinite dimensional analysis
Becnel, J. & Sengupta, A., jun 1 2015, En: Mathematics. 3, 2, p. 527-562 36 p.Producción científica: Article › revisión exhaustiva
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