Ronald Gould (mathematician) explained

Birth Name:Ronald James Gould
Birth Date:15 April 1950
Other Names:Ron Gould
Fields:Mathematics
Workplaces:Emory University
Alma Mater:
    • Western Michigan University (Ph.D.)
    • State University of New York at Fredonia (B.S.)
    Thesis Title:Traceability in Graphs
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    Thesis Year:1979
    Doctoral Advisor:Gary Chartrand
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    Website:https://www.math.emory.edu/~rg/

    Ronald James Gould (born April 15, 1950) is an American mathematician specializing in combinatorics and graph theory. He is a Goodrich C. White professor emeritus in the Emory University Department of Mathematics.

    Education and career

    After attending SUNY Fredonia for his undergraduate degree, Gould received his Ph.D. in 1979 from Western Michigan University. His thesis was titled Traceability in Graphs, and was completed under the supervision of Gary Chartrand.[1] He spent a short period as a lecturer at San Jose State University in 1978 and 1979, then moved to Emory University in 1979. He was named to the Goodrich C. White professorship in 2001, and retired in 2016.[2]

    Gould is most noted for his work in the area of Hamiltonian graph theory.[3] He is the author of the book Mathematics in Games, Sports, and Gambling: The Games People Play (2010).[4]

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    Notes and References

    1. Traceability in Graphs. PhD. .
    2. Web site: Curriculum Vita. Ron Gould's homepage. November 7, 2019.
    3. Gould. Ronald J.. Recent Advances on the Hamiltonian Problem: Survey III. Graphs and Combinatorics. 30. 1. 2013. 1–46. 0911-0119. 10.1007/s00373-013-1377-x. 3143857. 33743372.
    4. Reviews of Mathematics in Games, Sports, and Gambling:
      • Jim Albert, SIAM Review,
      • A. Świerniak,
      • Wayne L. Winston, The Mathematical Intelligencer,