Elizabeth Wilmer
American mathematician
Elizabeth Lee Wilmer is an American mathematician known for her work on Markov chain mixing times . She is a professor, and former department head, of mathematics at Oberlin College .[ 1]
As a 16-year-old high school student at Stuyvesant High School and captain of the school mathematics team, Wilmer won second place in the Westinghouse Science Talent Search in 1987, for a project involving 3-coloring of graphs .[ 2] [ 3] [ 4] The first-place winner that year was also female, marking the first year that the top two prizes both went to women.[ 5] [ 6] As an undergraduate at Harvard College , she led the university's team[ 7] that won the first Mathematical Contest in Modeling of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics , and she was one of the two inaugural winners of the Alice T. Schafer Prize of the Association for Women in Mathematics for excellence by a woman in undergraduate mathematics.[ 8] [ 9] [ 10] She graduated from Harvard in 1991, and completed her Ph.D. at Harvard in 1999.[ 1] She worked with Persi Diaconis for her doctoral dissertation, Exact Rates of Convergence for Some Simple Non-Reversible Markov Chains ,[ 11] but after Diaconis moved from Harvard to Stanford in 1997 her official doctoral advisor became Joe Harris .[ 12]
With David A. Levin and Yuval Peres , Wilmer is the author of the textbook Markov Chains and Mixing Times (American Mathematical Society, 2009; 2nd ed., 2017).[ 13]
As of September 2022, Wilmer is a rotating program officer at the National Science Foundation in the Probability program.[ 14]
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^ Reviews of Markov Chains and Mixing Times :
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