Richard D. Neidinger
EDUCATION
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The University of Texas at Austin, 1980-84
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Ph.D. in Mathematics, August 1984
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Major Field: Functional Analysis
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Dissertation: Properties of Tauberian Operators on Banach Spaces
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Supervising Professor: Haskell P. Rosenthal
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The University of Texas at Austin, 1978-80
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M.A. in Mathematics, August 1980
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Purdue University, 1977-78
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Trinity University, San Antonio, 1973-77
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B.A. in Mathematics and Physics, summa cum laude, May 1977
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Lutheran High School North, St. Louis
HONORS
- The George Pólya Award, from the MAA, 1990,
for expository article "Automatic Differentiation and APL," in The College
Mathematics Journal
- MAA Panel of Visiting Lecturers, 1990-1993
- Manugistics Educational Software Grant, 1992, 1993
- Phi Beta Kappa and several other undergraduate honors and scholarships
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
EXPERIENCE
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Davidson College
- Chair of the Department of Mathematics, 2003-Present
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Professor of Mathematics, 1997-Present
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Associate Professor of Mathematics, 1990-1997
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Assistant Professor of Mathematics, 1984-1990
Courses taught:
- Exploring Mathematical Ideas,
Calculus I, II(old and Multivariable), and III,
Programming
and Problem Solving (with Pascal and with Mathematica),
Introduction to
Pascal Programming,
Linear Algebra (and Mathematica) with Applications,
Differential Equations
(and Infinite Series),
Vector Calculus and PDE's,
Introduction to Abstract
Mathematics,
Introduction to Proof, Analysis and Topology
Numerical Analysis,
Real Analysis,
Complex Analysis,
Fractals & Chaos (Dyanmical Systems),
Independent
Studies on:
- Fractals,
- Neural Nets,
- Automatic Differentiation,
- Newton's Method
Dynamics,
- Real Analysis II
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Neidinger Homepage
Last updated on
May 29, 2007.