Alexander Wilce
Department of Mathematical Sciences
Susquehanna University
Office: Seibert 013 Office phone: 570 372 4468
Office hours: TTH 9:00-11:00, T 3:00-4:00, MW 4:05-5:00.
Research Interests: foundations of quantum mechanics, functional
analysis, ordered sets and lattices, quantum information theory, quantum logic
and probability theory, topology.
Publications
and Preprints
Recent
and Upcoming Talks
Biographical Sketch: I was raised in
western Massachusetts, and attended Oberlin College
(BA in mathematics, 1983) and the University
of Massachusetts (Ph.D.
in mathematics, 1989). Prior to joining the faculty at Susquehanna, I held
positions at the University of New Hampshire, the University
of Pittsburgh/Johnstown, and Juniata College. My wife, Mary Hague, formerly a
professor of Government at Juniata, has more recently been a visiting professor
of environmental studies at Bucknell
University. We have one
son, Griffin,
age 7.
Courses
for spring 2008
- Math 112, Calculus II: MWF 10:00-11:05, Seibert 018
- Math 141, Introduction to
Statistics: MWF 12:30-1:35, Seibert 018
- Math 321, Abstract Algebra:
MWF 3:00-4:05, Seibert 017
Susquehanna Mathematics Colloquium
Fall, 2008
Spring, 2007
Archive
A Puzzle: Punctuate the following string of words so as to produce a
sentence that is both true and grammatical:
or means either
either or or and .