David Arnold (mathematician)

David M. Arnold is an American mathematician, currently the Ralph and Jean Storm Professor of Mathematics at Baylor University,[1] and also a published author of 10 books, currently held in 1,886 libraries.[2]

Education and career

He received his Masters from Western Washington University and his Ph.D. at University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, the latter had Joseph J. Rotman as his advisor. Other professorships he has held are Professor of Mathematics at New Mexico State University and Visiting Professor at University of Washington, University of Connecticut, University of Essen and Florida Atlantic University.[1]

gollark: So's Latin.
gollark: In GCSE Economics I don't think you use any maths more complicated than multiplication.
gollark: *cough*Economics*cough*
gollark: Luckily quite a few of those are pretty easy because standards are rather low and it's mostly random memorization.
gollark: English Literature, English Language, Further Maths, Maths, Ancient Greek, Latin, Chemistry, Physics, Economics, Biology, German.

References

  1. "David Arnold". baylor.edu. Retrieved August 6, 2016.
  2. "Arnold, David M." worldcat.org. Retrieved August 6, 2016.
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