Personal Data
Education
Ph.D., Mathematics, The George Washington University
M. Phil., Mathematics, The George Washington University
M.S., Mathematics, The George Washington University
M.A., Philosophy, The University of Chicago
B.S., Mathematics, The University of Chicago
B.A., Liberal Arts, The University of Chicago
Ph.D. dissertation:
Invariant Means on Semi-topological
Transformation Semigroups.
M.S. thesis: Algebraic and Topological Properties of the
Lyapunov Mapping
Applied
to Stable Matrices.
M.A. thesis: Frege and Wittgenstein: A Comparative Study
of the Relationships between Theory of Signs and Ontology by Analysis of
the Terms "Thought", "Concept", "Object", "Sense", and "Reference in their
Philosophies.
Professional Organizations
American Mathematical Society
Mathematical Association of America
(life member)
Articles and Papers
"A Mathematical Model of Pollution in the Pine River" (with
Gary Lange). Poster session at Partnership Workshop on Life Sciences and
Mathematics, Mathematical Association of America, Carroll College (Helena,
Montana), 2000 July 17-22.
"Thickness in Topological Transformation Semigroups". International
Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences, vol. 16, no. 3 (1993):
493-502.
"To Catch a Thief". Student session at annual meeting of Michigan
Section of Mathematical Association of America (Saginaw, Michigan), 1992
May.
"Stable Matrices, the Cayley Transform, and Convergent Matrices".
International
Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences, vol. 14, no. 1 (1990):
77-82.
"Stable Matrices, the Cayley Transform, and Convergent Matrices".
Annual meeting of Michigan Section of Mathematical Association of America
(East Lansing, Michigan), 1987 May.
"Waiting-time for a Large Gap in an alternating Renewal Process"
(with E. A. Davis). Technometrics, vol. 12, no. 13 (1970): 697-699.
"On Improving the Chance of Hitting the Target" (with A. Radcliffe).
APL
Technical Digest, vol. 5, no. 1 (1965): 17-18.

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