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Richard Johnsonbaugh

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Richard F. Johnsonbaugh(born 1941)[1]is an Americanmathematicianandcomputer scientist.His interests includediscrete mathematicsand thehistory of mathematics.He is the author of several textbooks.

Johnsonbaugh earned a bachelor's degree in mathematics fromYale University,and then moved to theUniversity of Oregonfor graduate study.[2]He completed his Ph.D. at Oregon in 1969. His dissertation,I. Classical Fundamental Groups and Covering Space Theory in the Setting of Cartan and Chevalley; II. Spaces and Algebras of Vector-Valued Differentiable Functions,was supervised by Bertram Yood.[3]He also has a second master's degree in computer science from theUniversity of Illinois at Chicago.[2]

He is currentlyprofessor emeritusatDe Paul University.[2]

Books

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  • Discrete Mathematics(MacMillan, 1984; 8th ed., Pearson, 2018)[4]
  • Foundations of Mathematical Analysis(with W. E. Pfaffenberger, Marcel Dekker, 1981; Dover, 2010)[5]
  • Applications Programming in ANSI C(with Martin Kalin, Prentice Hall, 1993; 3rd ed., 1996)
  • Object-oriented Programming in C++(with Martin Kalin, Prentice Hall, 1995)
  • Algorithms(with Marcus Schaefer, Prentice Hall, 2003)[6]

References

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  1. ^Library of congress catalog entry,retrieved 2019-04-11.
  2. ^abcAuthor biography fromDiscrete Mathematics(8th ed.)
  3. ^Richard Johnsonbaughat theMathematics Genealogy Project
  4. ^Review ofDiscrete Mathematics:
    • Charles F. Kelemen (1987),American Mathematical Monthly,JSTOR2322865,doi:10.2307/2322865
  5. ^Reviews ofFoundations of Mathematical Analysis:
  6. ^Review ofAlgorithms:
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