Jeremy Kastine, Ph.D.
Jeremy Kastine, Ph.D.
CONTACT
Jeremy.Kastine@LIFE.edu
Assistant Professor of Mathematics in the College of Graduate and Undergraduate Studies
Jeremy.Kastine@LIFE.edu
Assistant Professor of Mathematics in the College of Graduate and Undergraduate Studies
BIOGRAPHY
Ph.D., Mathematics, Georgia State University
M.S.., Mathematics, Georgia State University
B.S. Mathematics, Portland State University
In addition to teaching responsibilities, Jeremy Kastine serves as the coordinator of the transitional studies program at Life University and conducts research in mathematical music theory. In particular, his work applies mathematical techniques to study the music compositional technique of monophonic canons and designs software for composers interested in this technique.
Kastine, J. (2019). Maximally Even Tilings. In M. Montiel, F. Gomez-Martin, & O. Agustin-Aquino (Eds.), Proceedings from 7th International Conference on Mathematics and Computation in Music (309-321). Madrid, Spain: Springer.
Kastine, J. (2018). Rhythmic and Melodic L-canons. In M. Montiel & R. Peck (Eds.), Mathematical Music Theory: Algebraic, Geometric, Combinatorial, Topological and Applied Approaches to Understanding Musical Phenomena (65-81). NJ: World Scientific.
Kastine, J., & Montiel, M. (2016). The S-Canon and the Multi-S-Canon: An Introduction. Journal the Mathematics and Music 10(3), 211-225.
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