Brian Zilli Ph.D.

Assistant Professor of Mathematics
Engineering, Mathematics & Physics | Fine School of the Sciences

Education

  • Ph.D. in Mathematics with minor in Computer Science, Iowa State University (2024)
  • B.S. in Mathematics with concentrations in Mathematics, Actuarial Science, and Physics, Hofstra University (2018)
  • B.A. in Mathematical Economics with minor in General Business, Hofstra University (2018)

Professional Experience

  • Assistant Professor of Mathematics, Stevenson University (2024—Present)
  • Graduate Teaching Assistant, Iowa State University (2021—2024)
  • Graduate Research Assistant, Iowa State University (2019—2021)
  • Graduate Assistant, St. Johns University, Queens, NY (2018—2019)

Research

My research is in the area of computable complex analysis. My dissertation research considered computable bounded analytic functions on the unit disc and led to a partial characterization of their spectra’s closed-set complexity within the arithmetical hierarchy. I am currently interested in the computability of a variety of infinite products in complex analysis.

Publications

  • “On the complexity of spectra of bounded analytic functions,” Timothy H. McNicholl and Brian R. Zilli, Journal of Logic and Analysis, provisionally accepted pending revisions in May 2024.
  • “Disagreement networks,” Florin Catrina and Brian Zilli, Involve. A Journal of Mathematics, 13(5):803–822, 2020.

Teaching

  • MATH 220 — Calculus I
  • MATH 221 — Calculus II

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