About

stats++ is advanced, comprehensive statistical software, with included C++ source code.

stats++ was originally developed for research purposes. Over time, it has been updated for broader use.

stats++ was developed and is maintained  by Jeffrey M. McMahon.

About Jeffrey M. McMahon

Jeffrey M. McMahon is currently an Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Washington State University. His curriculum vitae is available here, and his biosketch follows:

Jeffrey M. McMahon

Biosketch

Jeffrey M. McMahon is a theoretical and computational physicist; though, his interests extend into mathematics and computer science. He received his Ph.D. from Northwestern University in 2010, while jointly employed at Argonne National Laboratory. Then, until 2014, he was as a postdoctoral fellow at the Institute for Condensed Matter Theory at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign. Following this, he held a brief postdoctoral appointment (again) at Northwestern University. In the fall of 2015, he joined the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Washington State University as an Assistant Professor.

The (primary) research in the McMahon Research Group involves simulations of condensed matter, starting from the fundamental equations of quantum mechanics. This research is highly interdisciplinary though, and often branches into other fields, such as computer science. There is an underlying complementary effort on the development of novel computational approaches, in order to solve open, currently intractable problems.

Outside of academia, Jeffrey M. McMahon is interested in the development and application of machine learning methods to study large data sets. Of particular interest are those that arise in finance and sports.

Contact

The best way to reach Jeffrey M. McMahon is by email:

Email: jeffrey.mcmahon@wsu.edu