Richard Johnsonbaugh Explained

Richard F. Johnsonbaugh (born 1941)[1] is an American mathematician and computer scientist. His interests include discrete mathematics and the history of mathematics. He is the author of several textbooks.

Johnsonbaugh earned a bachelor's degree in mathematics from Yale University, and then moved to the University of Oregon for 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. He also has a second master's degree in computer science from the University of Illinois at Chicago.[2]

He is currently professor emeritus at De Paul University.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n80140478.html Library of congress catalog entry
  2. Author biography from Discrete Mathematics (8th ed.)
  3. Review of Discrete Mathematics:
    • Charles F. Kelemen (1987), American Mathematical Monthly,,
  4. Reviews of Foundations of Mathematical Analysis:
    • William Eames (1982), Mathematical Reviews,
    • Wilfred Kaplan (1984), American Mathematical Monthly,,
    • H. Ahrens (1986), Biometrical Journal,
  5. Review of Algorithms:
    • Dean Kelley (2009), SIGACT News,