Alexander Wilce
Department of Mathematical Sciences
Susquehanna University

Office: Seibert 013   Office phone:  570 372 4468
Office hours: MW 12:45-2:45; T 10:00-11:00

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 9.

Courses for Spring 2010

            Math 108 – Introduction to Statistics

            Math 111 – Calculus I

            Math 321 – Abstract Algebra

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 .

 

 

Another Puzzle: Complete the following: Redact in haste, repent ______________.

 

 

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