Piece-wise and Max-Type Difference Equations: Periodic and Eventually Periodic Solutions

Author:   Michael A. Radin (Rochester Institute of Technology, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
ISBN:  

9781138313507


Pages:   172
Publication Date:   24 September 2020
Format:   Hardback
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Piece-wise and Max-Type Difference Equations: Periodic and Eventually Periodic Solutions


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Author:   Michael A. Radin (Rochester Institute of Technology, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   CRC Press
Weight:   0.426kg
ISBN:  

9781138313507


ISBN 10:   1138313505
Pages:   172
Publication Date:   24 September 2020
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Little in the way of prerequisite material is necessary for interested readers, making this book potentially accessible to undergraduates with basic algebraic skills and some mathematical curiosity. The text could easily be used as a starting point for undergraduate research projects. The inclusion of exercises at the conclusion of each chapter also makes this a potential text for a topics course in mathematics at the sophomore or junior level. -CHOICE Review


"""Little in the way of prerequisite material is necessary for interested readers, making this book potentially accessible to undergraduates with basic algebraic skills and some mathematical curiosity. The text could easily be used as a starting point for undergraduate research projects. The inclusion of exercises at the conclusion of each chapter also makes this a potential text for a topics course in mathematics at the sophomore or junior level."" -CHOICE Review"


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Michael A. Radin earned his Ph.D. at the University of Rhode Island in 2001 and is currently an associate professor of mathematics at the Rochester Institute of Technology. Michael started his journey analyzing difference equations that portray periodic and eventually periodic solutions as part of his Ph.D. thesis and has several publications on boundedness and periodic nature of solutions of rational difference equations, max-type difference equations and piecewise difference equations. Michael published several papers together with his Master's students and undergraduate students at RIT and has publications with students and colleagues from Riga Technical University and the University of Latvia. Michael also has publications in applied mathematics and related topics such as Neural Networking, Modelling Extinct Civilizations and Modelling Human Emotions. In addition, Michael organized numerous sessions on difference equations and applications at the annual American Mathematical Society meetings and presents his research at international conferences as the Conference on Mathematical Modelling and Analysis and the Volga Neuroscience Meeting. Recently Michael published four manuscripts on international pedagogy and has been invited as one of the keynote speakers at several international and interdisciplinary conferences such as the International Scientific Conference Society, Integration and Education held annually at the Rezekne Technical Academy in Latvia. Michael taught courses and conducted seminars on these related topics during his spring 2009 sabbatical at the Aegean University in Greece and during his spring 2016 sabbatical at Riga Technical University in Latvia. In addition, Michael taught a new course on ""Introduction to Recognition of Patterns and Deciphering of Patterns"" at Rezekne Technical Academy in Rezekne, Latvia in May 2019. Michael's aim is to inspire students to learn. Recently, Michael had the opportunity to implement his hands-on teaching and learning style in the courses that he regularly teaches at RIT and during his spring 2016 sabbatical in Latvia. This method confirmed to work very successfully for him and his students, kept the students stimulated and engaged and improved their course performance ([26], [23]). During his spare time Michael spends time outdoors and is an avid landscape photographer. In addition, Michael is an active poet and has several published poems about nature in the LeMot Juste. Furthermore, Michael published an article on ""Re-Photographing the Baltic Sea Scenery in Liepaja: Why photograph the same scenery multiple times"" in the Journal of Humanities and Arts 2018. Michael also recently published a book on ""Poetic Landscape Photography"" with JustFiction Edition 2019. Spending time outdoors and active landscape photography widens and expands Michael's understandings of nature's patterns and cadences

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