Erik Rosenthal, Professor


University of New Haven Faculty Member
Erik Rosenthal
Title: Professor
College: College of Arts and Sciences
Dept: Mathematics
Phone:203.932.7463 
Email: erosenthal@newhaven.edu

Office:

Maxcy Hall 334


Education

Ph.D., Mathematics, University of California, Berkeley, 1977

M.S., Computer Science, SUNY Albany Center,  1985

M.A., Mathematics, University of California, Berkeley,  1968

B.A., Mathematics, Queens College, CUNYFlushing, 1966

Courses Taught

M 115 PreCalculus
Calculus of one and Several Variables
M 204 Differential Equations
M 311 Linear Algebra
M 338 Analysis
M 305 Data Structures
M 423 Complex Variables

Other 

Erik Rosenthal received a Ph.D. in Mathematics with a specialty in functional analysis from the University of California at Berkeley.  He was there in the sixties and considers himself a veteran of what he calls the Berkeley Wars.  He first came to the University of New Haven in 1980, where his mathematical interests switched to automated deduction, apparently in an attempt to get computers to prove the theorems that he himself had failed to prove.  His research has produced over thirty publications and several National Science Foundation grants.  He has also published two novels- mysteries whose unemployed mathematician hero pays the rent as a private investigator.

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