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Duke Mathematical Journal is a peer-reviewed mathematics journal published by Duke University Press. It was established in 1935. [1] The founding editors-in-chief were David Widder, Arthur Coble, and Joseph Miller Thomas. The first issue included a paper by Solomon Lefschetz. Leonard Carlitz served on the editorial board for 35 years, from 1938 ...
Mathemalchemy (French: MathémAlchimie) is a traveling art installation dedicated to a celebration of the intersection of art and mathematics.It is a collaborative work led by Duke University mathematician Ingrid Daubechies [6] and fiber artist Dominique Ehrmann. [7]
William Drexel Duke (born 1958) is an American mathematician specializing in number theory. Duke studied at the University of New Mexico and then at New York University ( Courant Institute ), from which he received his Ph.D. in 1986 under the direction of Peter Sarnak .
fds.duke.edu /db /aas /math /bryant Robert Bryant, working with R. Kusner, found this parameterization of Boy's surface which minimizes the Willmore energy [ 1 ] Robert Leamon Bryant (born August 30, 1953) is an American mathematician.
Stern has taught at Duke University since 1985, and was promoted to professor in 1992. He has been the mathematics department chairman but has focused primarily on research and teaching, with major grant support from the National Science Foundation. At Duke, he teaches such courses as multivariable calculus. [2]
Since 2010, Durrett has been a professor at Duke University. He was elected to the United States National Academy of Sciences in 2007. [1] In 2012 he became a fellow of the American Mathematical Society. [2] Durrett is the founder of the Cornell Probability Summer Schools.
[1] [2] In 2004, Dasgupta received a PhD in mathematics from University of California, Berkeley under the supervision of Ken Ribet and Henri Darmon. [3] Dasgupta was previously a faculty member at University of California, Santa Cruz. [1] As of 2020, he is a professor of mathematics at Duke University. [2] [4]
Robert Calderbank (born 28 December 1954) is a professor of Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, and Mathematics and director of the Information Initiative at Duke University. [1] He received a BSc from Warwick University in 1975, an MSc from Oxford in 1976, and a PhD from Caltech in 1980, all in mathematics.