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Doug Daniel, Ph.D.
Professor of Mathematics
Mathematics
Education
Ph.D. Mathematics, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
MS Applied Mathematics, Georgia Institute of Technology
BA Mathematics, The College of William and Mary
Research or Areas of Specialty
My dissertation was in real and complex analysis, in particular Walsh and Vilenkin Series. These days I am a bit of a polymath with interests in math history, and the intersection of mathematics with art and architecture, as well as my main interests in real and complex analysis.
Classes at PC
I have taught most of the courses on offer through our department. These days I routinely teach calculus, differential equations, college geometry, real analysis and complex analysis.
Organizations
- Mathematics Association of America, member
- AP Calculus – reader and table leader
